Also, a Report Today suggests the current system of Uk Press Self Regulation Isnt working for people who arent celebrities and royalty. Well talk to the mums of Caroline Flack and Anisha Vidal garner, who say their privacy has been invaded by newspapers. Welcome to newsnight with your weeknightly interviews and insight. Here tonight, Labour Member of the House Of Lords lord wood, a former foreign Policy Adviser to prime minister Gordon Brown, and Chief Adviser to former Labour Leader Ed miliband. He is plugged into the current pms views on what a closer relationship with the eu actually means. Luke tryll is Uk Director of the pollsters more in common. Hell talk to us about the latest public attitudes on brexit. Also with us, anita boateng, who was a tory Special Adviser through the brexit years, and nick watt, our political editor. Nick, what does Keir Starmer want . What was he trying to do today . Right now, he is in paris for the paralympic opening ceremony. Tomorrow, he will beat E
13 showed their resilience, their determination to win this game and we have had so many setbacks im really proud of the team, not only in this game but the whole season there have been so many setbacks and they can deal with it. There are very strong it helps also that the defence behind us and we got the win. Defence behind us and we got the win. So lets take a look at how those semifinals line up. Manchester united taking on coventry, who got the better of wolves in another late thriller this weekend. The championship side have former united striker mark robins as their manager. Also a huge tie which sees holders Manchester City against chelsea. Those ties in a months time. Bayer leverkusen are closing in on their first ever bundesliga title after a 3 2 win at freiburg. It means xabi alonsos side are ten points clear of Bayern Munich at the top with only eight games left to play. Leverkusen havent lost a game all season in any competition. Their head coach, xabi alonso, is keen to u
Of the times, 1 Million People cite Mental Health battle, looking at the consequences of that for the economy. The daily telegraph, sickness benefits bill to rise by a third, a similar sort of thing. They also have a story about the uk to Cut Off Arms Supply to israel unless it lets aid into gaza. The guardian, us toughened stance to call for immediate ceasefire, that is a Un Resolution that is going through at the moment in new york. Thats all from us tonight. Simas in the chair tomorrow. Dojoin us. Good night. Breaking news from around the world, 24 Breaking News from around the world, 2a hours a day. This is bbc news. Thank you so much for that update. To haiti now. The head of the United Nations childrens agency, unicef, says it is unable to get enough aid into the country and that many, many people are suffering serious hunger and malnutrition. Our correspondent will grant is one of the only International Journalists on the ground. To describe some of the Living Conditions in Port
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