the commission. the government hopes to pass the the commission. the government hopes to pass the new the commission. the government hopes to pass the new law - hopes to pass the new law before the summer recess. most campaigners are demanding the bill is scrapped, not amended. the issue may be about the past, but, politically, it s very present. chris page, bbc news, belfast. it s the showbiz story that s been making the front pages here in the uk the resignation of itv presenter, phillip schofield. now we ve had the first reaction from his co star, holly willoughby, who says she s hurt, after his admission about an affair with a younger male employee, who previously worked on one of their shows. katherine da costa reports. phillip schofield says he is deeply sorry for lying to colleagues, friends and family about a relationship he had with a young male colleague, whilst working at the itv daytime show, this morning. in a post on instagram, his former co presenter holly willough
will no longer present the british soap awards next month, or front a new prime time series the company had lined up for him. katherine da costa, bbc news. the us vice president kamala harris has made history, by becoming the first woman to deliver the commencement speech at the elite american military academy in west point. at the ceremony, which saw more than 900 cadets graduating, she told them they were moving into an increasingly unsettled world, and talked about russian and chinese aggression. ms harris previously made history in 2021 as the first woman to give a commencement address at the us naval academy. the french murder mystery film, anatomy of a fall, directed byjustine triet, has won this year s palme d or award at the cannes festival. triet becomes the third female director to have won the prestigious prize, in 76 editions. the film tells the story of the trial of a widow, accused of murdering
that he lied to people, from senior management to fellow presenters, his agents and to the media over this relationship. on friday, mr schofield released a statement saying he had lied to cover up the relationship, which he described as unwise, but not illegal. he also resigned from itv, having earlier stood down as a main presenter following reports of a rift with co star holly willoughby. itv says it feels badly let down by the presenter s admissions. our correspondent katherine da costa explained how high profile the presenter is. he isa he is a presenter on this morning, he had worked on the show for more than 20 years, he had done a string of other presenting roles. there had been months of online speculation about personal relationships, there had been a rift with his co star holly willoughby. just like the week he had stepped away from this morning. yesterday he released a statement to the daily mail saying
hello. british tv presenter holly willoughby has reacted to phillip schofield s admission to a relationship with a younger employee, saying she is hurt. on friday, mr schofield resigned from itv saying he had lied to cover up the relationship, which he described as unwise, but not illegal . itv has said it investigated rumours of the relationship but both repeatedly denied it. our correspondent katherine da costa has the latest on holly willoughby s reaction. she has been responding to the news that philip schofield had had a younger man on the show, this morning, in 2020. in a statement on her instagram account, holly said, it has taken time to process yesterday s news.
it is now nearly five to three, we landed at five to 12. three hours waiting. it was an absolute nightmare. wayne finally made it, and is on his way home. but this was luton airport this afternoon, and this was bristol. the home office says that the idea she has now been resolved. to turkey now and that big presidential election happening tomorrow sunday. it s a two way runoff between the current presdient recep tayyip erdogan, who has been in powerfor two decades, and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. in the first round of the elction earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote just over 4% more than his rival. both candidates are now chasing support from nationalist voters. 0ur middle east correspondent anna foster is in istanbul. both of these contenders have really squeezed every last drop out of theircampaigning.