Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. Jeremy corbyn says under a labour government, there would be another referendum, and as Prime Minister he would be unbiased, and deliver on the result, whichever way it went. I will adopt as Prime Minister a neutral stance so that i can credibly carry out the other results of that to bring our communities and country together. The health secretary, matt hancock, rejects calls from gps in england to reduce the number of home visits from their contracts, calling it a complete non starter. More businesses turn their back on Prince Andrew barclays withdraws support from the dukes mentoring scheme pitch at the palace. Now on bbc news, through the lens features five photographers who have offered glimpses into rarely seen lives, including people on the margins of society in pinochets chile, plus residents of an isolated city. Photography has the ability to shine a spotlight giving us an insight into people and places we would never otherwise have seen.
hour s time. new figures are expected to show net migration to the uk reached a record level last year. what a way to seal europa league football for the first time. ensiso s cracker earns brighton a draw, and a place in the group stages of next season s competition. # waterloo, i was defeated, you won the war. and we ll hear from abba on those eurovision reunion rumours. plus, the perfect day to take to the river, here in baiano on the banks of the thames, a bit more clout around the uk but most will avoid the ray. here in malo on the banks of the thames, cloud around but most will avoid the rain. tributes to the singer tina turner have been pouring in overnight after her death at the age of 83 was announced. known as the queen of rock n roll, she survived poverty, domestic abuse and career setbacks before becoming one of the world s biggest stars. our arts correspondent david sillito looks back at her life. # when you were a young boy # did you have a puppy # that always