Is an evocative story of two sisters who seem to lose everything in war in korea but whose love for each other ngos. Engineers. Endures. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author, playwright and columnist in the new european, bonnie greer. Tomorrows front pages. The sunday times, which reports that the newjustice secretary is preparing to intervene to halt the release of the so called black cab rapist, john worboys. The sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative Party Chairman he tells the paper he wants to galvanise the partys digital campaigning. The observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has stopped fighting. And the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. So, lets begin
You get to be faulty, it is not a good thing and it puts a strain on the hs cos we are in an obesity epidemic. These four guys have not been eating. They have been burning offa been eating. They have been burning off a lot of calories, breaking the wreck of four rowing across the atlantic. Extraordinary. The strain on relationships. There are four of you, youve really got to get on to keep on rowing across the atlantic so keep on rowing across the atlantic so you cant let any kind of thrift 01 so you cant let any kind of thrift or anything arrive in the racial ship. And they look like people that, the way the government would like us all to look. Their hearts must be in great shape. In great shape. Thats it for the papers this hour. Thank you, bonnie and anne. Youll both be back at 11. 30pm for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. Coming up next, it is meet the author. Mary lynn brachts first novel is an emotionaljourney into her korean heritage. It is the stories of t
The sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman. He tells the paper he wants to galvanise the partys digital campaigning. The observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has stopped fighting. and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. So lets begin. We will begin with the observer. Comments by nigel farage who earlier in the week spoke about a second referendum, saying it might bea about a second referendum, saying it might be a good idea to have won because he thinks the leg side would win more securely than before. He now says they may lose the referendum. Just a few days later he is determined to keep us guessing, isnt he . And also to stay in the limelight. He thinks that the leave campaign has lost its voice, that it has become a week and puny thing and that the remain
From gary 0ldman. Find out what we thought of top cinema releases as well is the latest film about Winston Churchill. The leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout the Construction Company carillion with taxpayers money. There are fears the firm, which has debts of £1. 5 billion, could collapse after creditors rejected a possible rescue plan. Carillion employs about 20,000 people in the uk and is one of the governments main contractors. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports. This is liverpools newest hospital under construction. It will be the biggest single bed hospital in the uk, and its being built by carillion. Now theres concern that projects like these could be affected if the company collapses. From prisons to hospitals, to schools and rail, carillion is responsible for some of the uks largest infrastructure and maintenance projects. So, should the government bail the debt laden company out . I think what has to h
From elise christie, shes safely through to the quarterfinals. Triple World Champion short track speed skater, elise christie, sets an olympic record in her opening heat in the 500 metre event. England hang on to beat wales at twickenham in a close fought match in the six nations rugby. And at 8. 30pm Rebecca Jones meets Booker Prize Winning irish author roddy doyle in talking books. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The ambassador to haiti has told the bbc he believes oxfam tried to cover up bbc he believes oxfam tried to cover up details of the use of prostitutes by some of its aid workers in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake. 0xfams chief executive said the charity could have been more open about its investigation, but insisted there was no cover up. Downing street says the government is reviewing its relationship with the charity. Angus crawford has the details. It was an earthquake that devastated haiti, killing more than 200,000 people, affecting millions more. Aid agencie