or prince charles thinks about things. i or prince charles thinks about things, i am unsure what the reality is. , , , ., is. the papers will still go with it. i am sure is. the papers will still go with it. i am sure we is. the papers will still go with it. i am sure we will is. the papers will still go with it. i am sure we will read - is. the papers will still go with | it. i am sure we will read about what they have been up to. thank you very much, that is eight for the papers tonight. the papers will be back tomorrow evening when we will know who the new tory leader and prime minister in waiting will be. jenny kleeman and natasha clark will be having a look through them, do join us then, but if you can, from now, from me, good night. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i mjane hill, and back with us after a summer break, mark kermode, good to see you again. nice to see you again. so, interesting week. we have the forgiven with ralph fienn
a mother and her partner have been found guilty of murdering her 15 year old son in huddersfield in west yorkshire in a campaign of torture that lasted weeks. the european union launches fresh legal action against the uk for failing to comply with the post brexit northern ireland protocol. and later in the hour, will the millions of people who loved the book enjoy the film of where the crawdads sing? find out what mark kermode thinks of it, and the rest of the week s main releases, on the film review at 5.45. good afternoon. a critical incident has been declared at the port of dover, with holiday makers and lorry drivers facing queues of several miles to the ferry terminal. bosses at the port have blamed what they ve called woefully inadequate staffing at french border controls. this weekend marks the start of the school summer holidays in most of england and wales, and the rac estimates that nearly 19 million leisure trips will be made between now and monday. our correspon
one of the world s worst stadium disasters at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. king charles will now not be at next month s climate change conference in egypt, following reports that prime minister, liz truss, advised him not to attend. now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. hello. this is what is coming up this evening. it is the little and large show the city. hat tricks for foden and harlan crush united in the manchester derby. max verstappen will have to wait for his world title but it has still been a good day for red bull. english cricketers are in control as they look to seal the t20 series against pakistan. dawid malan helps them pass 200 in lahore. also coming up them pass 200 in lahore. also coming up in the programme, african runners continue their domination of the london marathon with maiden wins in the men s and their women s elite races. well come long and good evening. we ha
he s not coming back. she discovers, finally, he s not coming back and she gets a war widow s pension. and she decides, ok, i m going to make my dream come true. i m going to take whatever money i have, whatever other money i can get together, i m going to go to paris and i m going to buy myself a dior dress like i have seen in the houses of these glamourous women that i clean for. so she goes to paris and she turns up at the house of dior, where isabelle huppert is, let s be honest, not pleased to see here. here s a clip. she speaks french this lady wishes to buy a dress. direct her to a suitable shop. go. please, let me escort you out. no, no, no, no, hang ona minute! i ve come miles, saved every penny, scrubbing floors and i don t know- what, so i can buy this frock. a christian dior gown is not for pennies. if you think i ain t - got the money, there. are you mr dior? oh, no, i m mr fauvel, accounts. let me help you. she speaks french excuse me, cher madame, but it
being hosted by christmas. finally, away from politics, the paper leads with a call from spice girl, mel b, that politician should do more to combat domestic abuse. a little flavour of those front pages there. let s kick off this time around with the times. we were saying how many more political big beasts or tory voices would bejoining more political big beasts or tory voices would be joining that of michael gove. we have grants chaps on the front page of the times. that is rants on the front page of the times. that is grants chaps. on the front page of the times. that is grants chaps, liz on the front page of the times. twat is grants chaps, liz truss got into her office and said he was one of the most effective cabinet ministers but he would be sacked because he didn t back her. he turned against her comments on this like she knows nothing about politics. very odd. the way this has been handled from a party management point of view is it would be an insult to images to