entrances so the photographers could get the photos they wanted from them. but they think that s when that should stop and they should be allowed to have their private life and that s not what happened. they were pursued relentlessly, apparently they were staying at a private friend s residence and they didn t want to go to the friend s residence because of security reasons with all of this paparazzi following them. and that s why this turned into this pursuit across the streets of new york. and obviously it must have been fairly terrifying for harry because this would bring back these memories of his mother being pursued by the paparazzi in paris, which ended in that fatal car crash. and we also know that, you know, harry has been a real champion of fighting media intrusion in his life and this country. he was just here last week attending a court case against the tabloid papers that had hacked his phones and had a lot of intrusion into his private life and his friends private
today at six, are england s mental health services failing children? we follow the case of one 16 year old girl with autism. molly has spent months in this small general hospital room when what she s desperately needed is specialised care. the hospital room is like a small box and you are not allowed to leave and there s phones going off, alarms, children screaming. campaigners say there is a crisis in mental health services for children. also on the programme. prince harry claims his relationship with chelsy davy broke up because of illegal intrusion by tabloid papers into his private life. the unsolved murder of private detective daniel morgan in 1987 the met police apologise for failing to disclose dozens of documents relating to the case.
tonight at ten: are england s mental health services failing children? we follow the case of one 16 year old girl with autism. molly has spent months in this small general hospital room when what she s desperately needed is specialised care. the hospital room is like a small box and you are not allowed to leave and there s phones going off, alarms, children screaming. campaigners say there is a crisis in mental health services for children. also on the programme. prince harry claims his relationship with chelsy davy broke up because of illegal intrusion by tabloid papers into his private life. the unsolved murder of private detective daniel morgan in 1987 the met police apologise for failing to disclose dozens of documents relating to the case.
by it. so here we are at television centre again 30 years later. clearly, things are a lot better than they were in the 1980s, but it hasn t completely changed, and there are very dangerous and serious pockets of homophobia. i m glad we did it. the fact we re here today means the story s been remembered. booan temple and the lesbian protest at the bbc. our next film is about the struggle for safety and acceptance in uganda. in 2009, ugandan mps tried to make acts of homosexuality punishable by imprisonment and even death. homophobia was rife with tabloid papers printing the names and addresses of gay people. many feared for their lives, including the activist victor mukasa.
homophobia was rife with tabloid papers printing the names and addresses of gay people. many feared for their lives, including the activist victor mukasa. uganda already has a law that can be used as homosexuality, but the new backbench bill goes much further. the penalty for gay sex could be death. i got death threats, my children got death threats. the story of lgbt activism was lonely sometimes, but i felt that we are notjust going to be buried like this. reporter: in a country where biblical values i are deeply ingrained, homosexuality is generally deplored. my family was a very conservative family, staunch catholic family. me being the first born girl there, i had issues with gender identity.