Of a lifetime of mountaineering. Thats at the new time of 9 45pm. And, at10 1i0pm, ill be discussing tomorrows main headlines in the papers. Thats with tonights guests pr and former tory adviser Giles Kenningham and economics commentator and author dharshini david. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news, its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Im mike bushell. The top stories tonight are young football fans being priced out of the game, and turning to playing and watching computer game matches instead 7 its not yet set in stone, but Mark Stoneham boosts his chances of opening the batting in the first ashes test, as he hits englands First Century down under. And theres no stopping the fed express at the atp finals in london. Roger racks up his third win in a row. Good evening. Has football got a problem on its hands when it comes to engaging the next generation . The bbcs price of football survey is out today, and it shows the bookmakers and Computer Games engage y
As they lose the ashes series to australia with a six wicket t20 defeat in sydney. Good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. The zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe has been seen in public for the First Time Since the military takeover on wednesday. Hes been attending a University Graduation ceremony in the capital, harare. Earlier, the military said talks with mr mugabe were continuing and there had been significant progress in the operation targeting what it called the criminals surrounding him. Ben brown is in zimbabwe. He was supposed to be under house arrest. But today it look like business as usual for Robert Mugabe, awarding degrees to University Graduates in harare and even walking down a red carpet. So, after this weeks dramatic military takeover here, is he still president or not . Out in the streets, no one seems quite sure. Right across zimbabwe, millions of people are waiting and watching to see what happens next in this crisis, and whether the rule of Robert Mugabe, aft
Because they have children after being warned they could be evicted because of their ba bys crying. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Good evening. On the way, up in smoke, australia retain the womens ashes as england lose the twenty20 in sydney. Is the power shifting in north london as arsenal played totte n ha m. North london as arsenal played tottenham. Will england deliver against australia . Australia celebrating their first success australia celebrating their first success in what is a busy winter of cricket to come. Their women retains the ashes as england slipped to a six wicket defeat, and the tourists can only expect a draw hope for a draw at best. English cricket hoping this is not a sign of things to come. Englands knew it was when our blast for their hopes. Not the moment for one of the most chaotic start as you will see. Second ball had knight caught behind, or what she . The catch seemingly taking in front of the stamps. England were co
Perhaps all men, myself included, should pipe down and not try to explain it and not try to comment on it. Certainly not to try to defend it. I was talking to a very famous, very well respected actress who is a very good friend of yours who said almost entirely the opposite. She said its time for the men to stand up and do something. Oh well. Im saying that first weve got to hear from everybody so that we understand how vast and how all encompassing this was. Thats a. B is its all got to change. Youre one of the actor representatives on the academy board, i believe, so you must have been involved in that conversation about. Yes i was. Having Harvey Weinstein removed from the academy. I am a member of the board of governors, yes, i was present at the meeting. What did that conversation sound like . Im not at liberty to discuss. Id be going against my responsibilities. Did you talk about issues like, should we have a code of ethics etc . Honestly, im not at liberty to discuss it. Talking
Koeman. Tom hanks tells us hollywood has to change, as he becomes the latest star to speak out about the Harvey Weinstein allegations. Iam i am saying that first we have to hear from everybody so that we understand how fast and how all encompassing this was. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. It is looking damp and breezy today, before turning increasingly wet and windy tomorrow, with the arrival of storm brian. Ill bring you all of the details in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may has made a personal plea for european leaders to break the deadlock in the brexit negotiations. At a private dinner last night, the Prime Minister called for the talks to move on to the future of trade. But the german chancellor, Angela Merkel, said more work needed to be done before that could happen. Adam fleming is in brussels. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason is in westminster. Lets talk about what happened last night, adam. They say it was a private dinner, b