Whats it like when one of your parents comes out to you as gay . It happened tojillian stewart, her mum ended a relationship with her father before going on to become the first lesbian to marry a same sex partner in scotland. Butjillian has never really explored how her experience contrasted with that of her brothers and sisters until now. All five, four, three, two, one cheering. This is the moment my mums made history, becoming the first lesbians to marry in scotland. But it wasnt plain sailing for them to get down the aisle. Hi, my namesjillian, and 20 years ago my mum came out as a lesbian. I was only four at the time, so it really wasnt such a great dealfor me, but i have learned from my parents that it might have been a bit more difficult for some of my siblings, so im going to go on a journey and speak to my brother and two of my elders sister to see what it was like for them. I would also like to find out what it is like nowadays, and if it is easier for parents to come out to
The man who spilled the goods online about some of americas most sensitive cyber spy tools is taunting the cia. The founder says theres more bombshells to come. He is suggesting the cia is playing catch up and is offering a broad hint as to who may have stolen the data and what we learned may be one of most damaging intelligence breaches in modern history. We get details from andrea mitchell. Reporter tonight Julian Assange claiming its more devastating than they acknowledge. The Central Intelligence agency lost control of its entire Cyber Weapons arsenal. Of devastating incompetence. Reporter warning he has a lot more to release. Saying he got the stolen documents from a former Government Contractor working for the cia. The material has been spread around contractors and former american computer hackers for hire. Reporter tonight the fbi and cia working on an urgent mission. Tracing a digital trail to track down the culprit. There are tools so we can be able to pinpoint who might have
And Grin And Bear It the sculpture of ronaldo thats got everyone talking but for all the wrong reasons. And in sport wenger keeps us waiting the arsenal manager, whos been under increasing pressure, wouldnt confirm whether hell stay at the club past the summer. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The government has been outlining how it plans to transfer thousands of pieces of European Union legislation, Into British Law. The great repeal bill will give parliament, or the devolved assemblies, the power to scrap, amend or improve eu laws. The brexit secretary, david davis, told mps it would ensure the uks smooth, orderly exit from the European Union. But the plans also involve giving ministers the power to make changes without full parliamentary scrutiny, and thats proving controversial. Our first report today is from our political correspondent, iain watson. The law that took us into the European Union was passed in 1972. Now, our eu membership is about to end. Not with
In a Helicopter Crash in north wales yesterday afternoon. Health officials publish plans to cut the amount of sugar in foods most often eaten by children. And, what happened when Cristiano Ronaldo came face to face with an alternative view. Its 5. 00pm. Our main story is that ministers have published plans to convert thousands of eu laws into british law as the uk leaves the European Union. But there are more signs today that european leaders are toughening their stance towards the brexit negotiations ahead. The repeal bill will end thejurisdiction of the European Court ofjustice once britain has left the eu. The brexit secretary, david davis, told mps the bill would help ensure a Smooth And Orderly Exit from the eu. But the shadow brexit secretary, labours sir keir starmer, said the bill gave few safeguards and provided the government with Sweeping Powers to change legislation without full parliamentary scrutiny. We will talk about that. Ourfirst report is from our political correspon
This has been my Foreign Policy during my presidency. By necessity, we work with all countries, and many of them are not democracies. Some of them are democracies in the sense they have elections, but not democracies in the sense of actually permitting participation and dissent. But our trajectory as a country has been to support the efforts of those who believe in selfgovernance, who believe in those ideas that began here so many years ago. And it is not simply a matter of us being true to our values. Its not just a matter of idealism. I believe it is practical for the United States to support democracies. [applause] pres. Obama because history shows us that countries with democratic governance tend to be more just, and more stable, and more successful. Open, democratic societies can deliver more prosperity because when people are free to think for themselves and share ideas and discover and create the young people who are here, what theyre able to do through the internet and technolo