There was no more cereal, so i had the last piece of toast. Luckily, mum wasnt hungry. Going without food in todays britain we bring you an exclusive report after a new Study Reveals the massive increase in the number of people using food banks. And the 300 year old dorset lighthouse shining bright, thanks to a modern upgrade. Hello, a very good evening. If youve just joined hello, a very good evening. If youvejustjoined us, welcome to bbc news. The welsh secretary alun cairns is coming under pressure to resign after saying he didnt know a candidate for the assembly in cardiff, who hed endorsed, had been accused of sabotaging a rape trial. Mr cairns says he didnt know about the part one of his aides played in the trial until last week, but the bbc has learned he was emailed about it last summer. Teleri glynjones reports. Welsh secretary alun cairns facing the cameras at number 10 this morning for the last Cabinet Meeting before the general election. But by this evening, the man who is
Away from south africa. Thats unreal, unreal. The government halts fracking for gas in england until theres evidence the controversial process is safe. High winds and rain sweep across southern england and wales, with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are martin lipton, whos chief Sports Reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new european newspaper. Thank you forjoining us. A lot of sport featuring on the front pages, i think. But lets start with a look at the front pages. The observer leads with the news that conservatives plan to set up an emergency unit to ensure that the nhs doesnt become an electoral liability for tories. The independent reports that the former liberal democrat leader vince cable has called on the voters to vote tactically in order to stop brexit. The sunday telegraph says that members of the
First, the headlines. A third world cup for south africa, beating england in the final, the victory injapan sparks wild celebrations from sprinbok fans across the globe. Amazing, amazing, amazing the first Springboks Team captained by a black player. Nelson mandelas grandson told the bbc this victory is a symbol of unity and change since the end of apartheid. This demonstrates that the rainbow nation is alive and its real and it can become even better. The government halts fracking for gas in england until theres evidence the controversial process is safe. High winds and rain sweep across southern england and wales with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are martin lipton, whos chief Sports Reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new european newspaper. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The observer lead
Well i have selected three of the questions which i think i can answer. The first about the number of mps standing down. Is it a particularly large number . I thought that there would be because we had some big names, kenneth clarke, the pam and the former chancellor, vince cable former leader of the liberal democrats standing down. But is not particularly large, 68 so far, on average it is about 80 and after the expenses scandal it rocketed to above 100 not a huge number this year. The second question is when will we know who the candidates are and how on earth are they selected. The truth is i suspect most of us already know, the literature has been coming through the door, the dog has chewed it up, but you will not know absolutely everyone until next thursday when the nominations close. How are they chosen, by the local pleiades, dow given a list by head office and then it is up to the local parties by large to decide who your local candidate will be. Question number three, why cann
And coming up, after another gripping week in westminster, Laura Kuenssberg and katya adler join adam fleming and chris mason, for some brexit gossip and analysis in brexitcast. Thats in half an hour. Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says a minority Labour Government is becoming more likely every day, as opposition parties consider whether to call a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister. It follows a tumultuous week for Boris Johnson, with criticism of his use of language in the house of commons, and his referral to a Police Watchdog, following allegations that a businesswoman received favourable treatment, when he was mayor of london. The government has described that move as politically motivated. Heres our political correspondent, nick eardley. Power is seldom easy. Borisjohnson has found out quicker than mostjust how hard it can be and the pressure keeps on coming. Come to london, build your businesses here the mayor of london supports you the Police Watchdog has been asked to i