image, according to a french government report. coming up on the film review: the dinosaurs are back. find out what mark kermode thinks of drastic world: dominion and the rest of the weeklike maine releases at 5:45pm. on the government s controversial plans to fly some migrants to rwanda next week. the core has been hearing a claim from charities and campaigners against the home office which is due to put 31 asylum seekers on a plan to rwanda on tuesday. the first flight of its kind. lawyers have told the high court the government s policy is irrational and misleading. other the home office insists its plan is in the public interest and does comply with national and international law. our legal correspondent dominic casciani reports. a bed with a roof over it but is it safety and sanctuary? this is one of the reception hotels waiting in rwanda s capital, kigali, for asylum seekers from the uk due to arrive on the flight leaving next tuesday. legally controversial, but a
first up today were the women following on from their victory at lea valley in london yesterday, ellie rayer put them ahead in the first quarter. that had been against the run of play and two goals in three minutes saw england lose 2 1 this afternoon. they re fifth in the pro league table. netherlands are second. after that, there was also disappointment for england s men. they lost 3 0 to the netherlands yesterday, and were thumped 6 3 today. england remain fifth, netherlands go top. before we go, let s get the latest from the cardiff city stadium as wales look to end their 64 year wait to appear at a world cup. just a matter of minutes left there in cardiff, and it is still 1 0 to wales. as things stand, as the clock ticks down, it says wales wales there are, it is of course wales ukraine. as it stands, wales will be going to the world cup in qatar. a nervy finalfew going to the world cup in qatar. a nervy final few minutes there. you can follow all the latest from a
the guardian claims the pm s allies are preparing for a no confidence vote, and reports that borisjohnson will launch a policy fightback focusing on health and housing. that story continued in the financial times but the paper leads with reports of a 90% drop in the value of public listings in the us and europe since the war in ukraine started. so that s a little flavour of what you ll be waking up to tomorrow. let s start with the daily telegraph. tony, it s over to you, a lovely picture there of her majesty in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. figs in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. in green and waving, as well. a surprise appearance. as i m sure man of surprise appearance. as i m sure many of your surprise appearance. as i m sure many of your viewers surprise appearance. as i m sure many of your viewers know, - surprise appearance. as i m sure many of your viewers know, the | surprise appearance. as i m sure - many of your viewers
the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week s cinema releases is mark kermode. what have you got for us this week, mark? a very exciting week. we have men, which is a horror inflected fairy tale. we have major, which is inspired by a true story of heroism. and bergman island can life and art ever be separated? men, the clip of this gives me the creeps so much that i don t think i could bring myself to watch it! and you say it s some kind of fantasy horror? yes. let me try and sell it to you. so it s by alex garland, who wrote and directed ex machina and annihilation. i think it s like a playfully twisted fairy tale about gender. jessie buckley is harper. she s come out of an abusive relationship. she decides to go off to a country retreat to what she calls the dream country house with the emphasis on dream, because everything about what we re looking at tells us, you know, there s an apple tree outside from which apples