Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines. Chelseas match at tottenham is marred, after the crowd were warned three times over the tannoy, about racist behaviour. Toni came to me and told me that he was listening to monkey noises in the crowd, and part of myjob as captain is to report it to the ref. Tottenham say any form of racism is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated. An investigation is under way. Australias firefighters in the state of New South Wales are still battling to bring more than 100 blazes under control. The queen attends a Church Service in sandringham, while the duke of edinburgh remains in hospital receiving treatment for a pre exisiting condition. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Benedicte Paviot from france 2a and Martin Bentham of the evening standard. Thank you for coming in. Many of tomorrows front pages are already
And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers Benedicte Paviot from france 2a, and Martin Bentham of the evening standard. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has promised a thorough investigation after its match with chelsea this evening was halted when a player complained of racist abuse. The chelsea defender toni rudiger said hed been subjected to monkey chants, prompting the referee to briefly stop play. As our Sports Correspondent andy swiss reports, its the latest in a series of recent incidents affecting the english game. It was a day english football was once again overshadowed by racism. Chelseas Antonio Rudiger clearly showing hed heard abuse from the crowd an hour into his teams game against tottenham. He informed his captain, who in turn told the referee, and after he spoke to both managers, for the first time in the premier league, a warning was made over the public address system, twice repeated.
U nsettled on monday. Thats also spells some unsettled weather heading our way for Christmas Eve itself. With that comes another pulse of some milder hour. Look how that mild there has been spreading to other parts of europe. It has been really mild through the continent, notjust here. Even in the north, in scandinavia, as far north as finland, off the edge of the screen, temperatures are higher than they should be. Back home, this is tuesday. Cloud, occasional rain, i do not think it will be a deluge, but it will be pretty damn sometimes. Drier in the north on tuesday, on Christmas Eve. In the evening, Christmas Eve, it will dry out. That takes us into wednesday. Christmas day itself is actually expected to be the best day of the whole week. Sunshine in the forecast, perfect walking weather to walk off those calories, which i am sure will be all consuming we will all be consuming in huge quantities on wednesday itself. So a changeable christmas week, no snow, but at least we get the s
And england will face croatia in their opening game for euro 2020, on ilijune. Good evening. One of the victims of the London Bridge attack has been named as jack merritt a cambridge graduate who was helping to coordinate a conference on prisoner rehabilitation near the scene. He was one of two People Killed by 28 year old usman khan a former prisoner whod been convicted of terrorism offences and released from prison on licence last year. Khan, whod been invited to the conference, was shot dead by police after members of the public tackled him. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent, Daniel Sandford. 25 years old and a keen traveller, jack merritt had a masters from cambridge university. He was described by his father today is a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog. Yesterday, he was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack by a former prisoner at a conference that he had helped organise. In the aftermath, his killer was wrestled to the ground by other former prisoners
On the 14th ofjune. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are uk correspondent for france 2a and the president of the Foreign Press association, Benedicte Paviot and im alsojoined youre impressed. I think bonnie has just introduced yourself there. By new european columnist and playwright bonnie greer. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in and almost all focus on the London Bridge attack. The observer leads on borisjohnson announcing that those convicted of the most serious terror offences should never be released from prison. The telegraph says the Prime Minister will order a review of dozens of violent terrorists released from prison in recent years. The sunday mirror has an exclusive picture of usman khan buying fast food shortly before the attack. The sunday people leads on a tribute to one of the victims, jack merritt, from his father who describes him as a beautiful spirit who took the side of the underdog. The sunday e