22 years on, prince harry walks in his mothers footsteps as he visits a minefield in angola. And at 11 30 well be taking another look at the papers with deputy Political Editor of the daily mail, john stevens and guardian columnist dawn foster. Good evening. And welcome to bbc news. The former cabinet minister amber rudd has accused number 10 of using aggressive language over brexit that incites violence. It comes after a turbulent week in which mps returned to the commons and engaged in furious exchanges on the floor of the house. But, today, borisjohnson once again defended his use of language, and insisted that delivering brexit on 31 october would take much of the heat out of the debate. Meanwhile, scotlands first minister Nicola Sturgeon has indicated shed be open to backing Jeremy Corbyn as interim Prime Minister, in order to stop a no deal brexit. Heres our Political Correspondent alex forsyth. It might seem calm today, but its been a fractious week in westminster. With heated s