Criticises the decision for him to walk behind his mothers coffin at her funeral in 1997. Our royal correspondent peter hunt has been studying the princes comments. Its a moment seared on the nations psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime, her 12 year old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. And hes voiced his considerable discomfort in an American Magazine the Enduring Diana fascination is global. I think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, but now hes faced them and to a large extent conquered them, he feels more confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. A monarch and three heirs, an hereditary system secure. Now harrys suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. This interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state, and upset some monarchists who believe that in retur
An ecstatic crowd in london wait to cheer a fresh face young politician in a huge rally, bedecked with red white and blue flags. Hes emmanuel macron, and hes running for french president. Not sincejeremy corbyns Leadership Rallies has there been such enthusiasm for a political leader in the uk, and even british Liberal Remainers are pinning their hopes on him. Well ask two british centrist politicians if they are for him, and if his politics are for us. Also tonight, is this the reason why Hiv Infection rates are plummeting among gay men . We went back over all our new Hiv Diagnoses and each month we looked, it was the same. And we just couldnt believe it. But then we asked our colleagues in other clinics in london and they said the same thing. So we thought it is true, its real. And is the nhs The Last Bastion of communism . Four hours for emergency care, two months to start Cancer Treatment and six months for a routine operation. Lets stop trying to fix it, lets totally change the mo
The Department Ofjustice believes that this Executive Order, just as the First Executive order, is a lawful and proper exercise of president ial authority. A zoo in cumbria, where nearly 500 animals have died, has been ordered to close. In china, the government takes action against old, polluting vehicles. It says it will make the skies blue again. And 30 years after the zeebrugge ferry disaster, relatives, survivors and rescuers return to remember the 193 people who lost their lives. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News chelsea are in action at west ham, as they look to restore their ten point lead at the top of the Premier League. Good evening. Trade Union Leaders have demanded assurances about the future of thousands of jobs at vauxhalls two car plants in the uk, at luton and Ellesmere Port. Vauxhall has been sold by General Motors to the french car manufacturer, psa, which owns peugeot and citroen. Ministers say they are cautiously optimistic about the future but it all depends o
Im philippa thomas. From here in the worlds news room, we send our correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme. Inside North Waziristan. Owen Bennett Jones finds the Pakistan Army back in control of the tribal area on the afghan border, after a huge Military Operation to clear out alqaeda and the taliban. Around one Million People from North Waziristan fled when the conflict was at its height, and the question now is will they come back . Saved from slavery and worse. Naomi grimley meets the Young Yazidis who escaped the so called Islamic State to find refuge in germany. A genocide in the making. Alastair leithead reports from south sudan on claims of new atrocities by Government Forces and local militia. Making chinas skies blue again. Carrie gracie investigates beijings new measures against old polluting vehicles. The chinese economy is still fuelled by coal. And in the one party state there is little the public can do, to force the pol
Im philippa thomas. From here in the worlds news room, we send our correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme inside North Waziristan. Owen Bennett Jones finds the Pakistan Army back in control of the tribal area on the afghan border, after a huge Military Operation to clear out alqaeda and the taliban. Around one Million People from North Waziristan fled when the conflict was at its height, and the question now is will they come back . Saved from slavery and worse. Naomi grimley meets the Young Yazidis who escaped the so called Islamic State to find refuge in germany. A genocide in the making. Alastair leithead reports from south sudan on claims of new atrocities by Government Forces and local militia. Making chinas skies blue again. Carrie gracie investigates beijings new measures against old polluting vehicles. The chinese economy is still fuelled by coal. And in the one party state there is little the public can do, to force the poli