this is bbc news. i m rich preston. our top stories: giorgia meloni is to become italy s next prime minister its first far right leader since the second world war. donald trump is summoned to testify before the attack on the us capitol. holiday as speculation grows that he lljoin the race to succeed liz truss as british prime minister. we have a special report on the growing anger inside russia that men with no military experience are being called up to fight on the front line. translation: when mobilisation was being discussed, i agreed with my family that, if such a situation arose,
mind. honestly, it wasn t the bbc, i don t many people would grow up saying that, it you did, tom, but for me. it was more, could you do this? can you make these things yourself is to mark james marsh came to the bbc as a researcher. he was on the late show in 1988 before moving to arena where he found his bosses, his mentors, were open to all kinds of ideas. i had these nights where they would have the whole multiple episodes of films, interesting kind of bits in between the films, and so i said, i want to makea films, and so i said, i want to make a film in latin, . speaks latin. some animals were put on trial in mediaeval europe. so if a pig savage to baby the pig would be arrested, put in jail and formally tried. with defence attorneys and prosecutions will stop so at
in time, the greatest aspiration would be to drop the fences, leave the fencing alone, and let the bison move through a native english landscape as as they were intended. do you think that s really realistic? i do. so this baby bison could be just the beginning. jonah fisher, bbc news, in kent. now on bbc news, talking movies celebrates 100 years of the bbc by talking to some of the biggest names in the british film industry. hello from london, i m tom brook. the bbc is 100 years
drama swimmers one the prestigious opening night slot at the toronto international film festival stop and her first feature, my brother the devil, one has of awards. for her, the bbc has been an important institution and it has to light from an early age. as a filmmaker sally el hosaini has been enjoying considerable success. her new feature film the swimmers, an inspirational portrait of real life refugee syrian swimmers has been attracting attention. but it was programming created in this building, bush house in london, that once housed the bbc world service radio which really nurtured sally el hosaini when she was going up in egypt. i feel incredibly nostalgic and sentimental about the bbc because what it does is amazing, really. as a child growing up in cairo, the bbc
swimmers i havejust made, it is based on a true story of syrian refugees who ended up at the rio 0lympics. so in a lot of ways the bbc was the place that i. learned those skills, those first skills in terms of striving for authenticity, integrity. striving for authenticity, integrity- striving for authenticity, inteuri . ., integrity. although in her feature films, integrity. although in her feature films, sally - integrity. although in her feature films, sally el - integrity. although in her- feature films, sally el hosaini has told stories involving characters of arab and history, she is also proud of her welsh heritage, and she is pleased the bbc also broadcast in the welsh language. it is wonderful the bbc are welsh language. it is wonderful the bbc are so welsh language. it is wonderful the bbc are so committed - welsh language. it is wonderful the bbc are so committed to i the bbc are so committed to continuing that output in welsh. it is so important that they represent