her number one must see is paul mccartney, and nanny pat says she will be down the front and taking no prisoners. colin paterson, bbc news, glastonbury. well, i wouldn t mess with her. let s look at the weather. good afternoon. great weather for the first day of glastonbury. lots of sunshine. tomorrow is probably going to be mostly fine as well. but we are going to see some showers developing during the course of the afternoon tomorrow. i hope they will miss glastonbury but there is that a chance. these are these guys across the uk, sunshine in england and wales. more cloud in the north west. these are these guys. if beautiful afternoon. the highest temperatures will be around the midlands. 28 degrees. when we have that cloud, it is closer to the teens. those pollen levels are still very high. widely across the uk. from tomorrow they will start to ease. let s look at the forecast for the rest of the afternoon and into the rest of the afternoon and into the evening. not muc
victoria derbyshire to take a look at benediction and more of this week s latest releases in the film review at 17.16. hello and welcome. a woman who was terrorised and abused by an mi5 agent is taking legal action against the security service. beth, not her real name, appeared in a bbc investigation which revealed her partner had his used his security status had used his security status to coercively control her. he also attacked her with a machete and threatened to kill her. the foreign national can t be named, after the government took the bbc to court to block publication. the man no no longer works for the service. earlier, i spoke to our home affairs correspondent, daniel de simone, who had this assessment. this was my investigation into this agent who we can referred to as x, and we found that he was a very serious domestic abuser, misogynist and extremist. he d abused two partners and boasted about abusing them and exploiting other women. 0ne them and exploiting other
that your wages aren t going as far as they once did. and if you re looking for work, let us know how that s going. you can get in touch with me. the footballing world throws its support behind blackpool s jake daniels, who has become the uk s first current male professional footballer in more than 30 years to come out as gay. i feel like i ifeel like i am ready to i feel like i am ready to tell people about my story. i want people to know the real me. lying all the time is not what i wanted to do, and it has been a struggle. now ijust do feel like i m ready to be myself, be free and just be confident with it all. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the foreign secretary liz truss is expected make a statement to the uk parliament today paving the way for making changes to the post brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland, known as the protocol. one of the main parties, the democratic unionists is refusing to enter power sharing at sto
music. and, we go behind the scenes in turin for the eurovision song contest, where ukraine is tipped to win on saturday. and coming up on the bbc news channel. he s one of the world s most sought after talents, but is erling haaland on his way to the premier league? good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. prince charles has unveiled the government s plans for legislation for the year ahead, at the state opening of parliament. it was the first time in nearly 60 years that the queen didn t deliver the speech, after she decided not to attend because of what buckingham palace described as mobility problems. the speech contained 38 bills and draft bills and outlined the government s plan to tackle the cost of living crisis and regional inequalities. it included a new levelling up and regeneration bill, containing powers to force landlords in england to let out empty shops, in a bid to rejuvenate high streets. a brexit freedoms bill, to give ministers new powers to over