sorry, can t do this. this is absolutely diabolical behaviour. with millions of children now back at school, government scientists warn of another surge in coronvirus infections, if lockdown is lifted too quickly. how s your mum doing? yeah, she s fine. all change for the bafta film award nominations, with the british film rocks a surprise frontrunner, as diversity leads the way. and a chunk of the rare meteor that lit up the skies over europe last week is found in a front garden in gloucestershire. good evening. buckingham palace has issued a statement following the interview with the duke and duchess of sussex that was broadcast last night. in it, the queen says she is saddened to learn just how challenging the last few years have been for the couple and said they will always be much loved members of the family. buckingham palace said the issues raised particularly on race are concerning. more than 11 million people in the uk watched the interview last night, in which p
hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. buckingham palace has responded to the allegations made by prince harry and his wife meghan in their interview with oprah winfrey, saying the royal family is saddened to learn how challenging the last few years have been for the couple. the statement says that some issues, particularly that of race, are concerning. but it doesn t admit any wrongdoing and says it will address the claims privately. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the revelations in their interview have been heard. there has been hurt on both sides. tonight, buckingham palace issued a statement from her majesty the queen. it read. it amounted to just 61 words. the palace made it clear it would not be commenting further. earlier, while the palace was pondering its response the daily business of the british royalfamily continued. the prince of wal
Wimbledon sportsday, im katherine downes. Heres a taste of whats coming up tonight. We had four, but could we make it five brits into round three . Kyle edmund certainly tried on a hot and humid centre court. No sweat for djokovic. Hes through to round three after demolishing Adam Pavlasek of the Czech Republic in straight sets. And there was plenty of hot stuff on day four of the championships well bring you the best of the rest. And well bring you the rest of the days sports news, including a great day for the new england cricket captainjoe root. Its been a realjacket off day at wimbledon. Temperatures pushing upwards of 30 celsius, and over the last few days the british tennis has been pretty hot. Yesterday we would talking about four british players through to the third round for the first time in 20 years, today kyle edmund had the chance to become the fifth. But although the british mens number two put up a fight, he eventually succumbed to number 15 seed gael monfils in straight
live now to professor philip banfield, british medical association council chair. thank forjoining thank for joining us thank forjoining us here on bbc news. first of all let s just get your reaction to these calls for tougher regulation of management? well, i mean it is not a question of tougher regulation, it is having some regulation of senior managers in the nhs. you know, there is no accountability in the way that doctors and nurses are accountable to their regulators, and indeed a lot of the distress that comes from doctors trying to raise concerns is a professional obligation under the general medical council s good medical practice to report and escalate safety concerns. so, it is really, really a horrible place to be when doctors raise concerns and they are ignored. find