On bbc news at 5pm. Police forces across the country observe a minutes silence to remember pc Andrew Harper, killed in the line of duty last week. The mp for sheffield hallam, jared omara, is arrested on suspicion of fraud. Great british bake offjudge, prue leith, is brought in as an adviser on a major government review into the quality of hospitalfood in england. Drones, theyre drones come with me, sir keep him down, im on my way Morgan Freeman and Gerard Butlerjoin forces again in angel has fallen. Hear what mark kermode thinks of that in the film review. Good afternoon. The french president , Emmanuel Macron, has threatened to veto a proposed trade deal between the eu and a number of south american countries, accusing his brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro of lying over his countrys stance on climate change. It comes as a Record Number of wildfires in the amazon rainforest continue to burn. Boris johnson has joined World Leaders in expressing his deep concern at the impact of the fires, and has called for them to be top of the agenda at this weekends g7 summit. There have been 75,000 fires this year in the Worlds Largest rainforest, which is home to about three million species of plants and animals, and a million indigenous people. Naomi grimley has this report. As the flames rage, the majesty of the amazon rain forest is under threat more than ever before. These fires have been growing rapidly in number over the last year bit by bit, singeing away the lush vegetation. Climate campaigners are worried that brazils president , Jair Bolsonaro, is allowing small farm holders to start the fires in order to clear land without facing penalties. Translation actually, it is bolsonaro who is responsible for what is happening in the amazon. He promotes policies which encourage environmental crime, which make culprits feel comfortable. Cue for the french president , Emmanuel Macron, to put this right at the top of the agenda at the forthcoming g7 summit in france. In a tweet, he said. I passionately share the view of Emmanuel Macron about what is happening in brazil. And one of the things ill be raising at the g7 is the horrific loss of habitats and species around the world. But that hasnt gone down well with president bolsonaro, whos not invited to the g7. Hes accused mr macron of a misplaced colonialist mindset. And he doesnt like the interference of climate charities, either. Translation those countries that send money here theyre not doing it for charity. I hope everyone can understand that. Theyre doing it because they have a vested interest. They want to interfere with our sovereignty. Theyre looking for riches under the soil. So whats at stake behind this diplomatic row . Well, the amazon rain forest covers an estimated 2. 1 million square miles thats about half the size of europe. According to the Worldwide Fund for nature, it produces 20 of the worlds oxygen and freshwater. Theres been an 85 increase in fires this year. The indigenous tribe has been living here for generations, and their leader is vowing to oppose president bolsonaros policies. Its destruction, he says, plain and simple. For this forest, ill go on until my last drop of blood. Emmanuel macron is hoping that others will nowjoin that fight against deforestation whether they live in brazil, or the other side of the world. Naomi grimley, bbc news. Hugh schofield is in biarittz, where the g7 leaders will meet this weekend. How do you think this issue will play out amongst the leaders when they meet . Weve already seen a degree of unanimity from the european side, with borisjohnson coming strongly towards what macron said. This is a story which has projected itself onto the agenda. Anytime there is a g7 orgy 20, something happens which places itself at the heart of what worlds leaders are talking about. I have no doubt this will feature very strongly over the weekend. The seven leaders will talk informally of what is on the agenda, and it will come up is on the agenda, and it will come up then. 0n is on the agenda, and it will come up then. On monday we are told there isa up then. On monday we are told there is a section of the agenda which talks about the environment, and i have no doubt itll come up then. It isa have no doubt itll come up then. It is a contentious bill, it seems to me, but the unknowable is what the dashed the view donald triple take. He may feel his more inclined to side with mr bolsonaro, the president of brazil. But the burning of the rain forest is something which i think mr macron would feel potentially could bring mr trump back into the fold on an international issue. What about efforts, if there will be any, to try to engage with mr bolsonaro, who has been somewhat irritated by the tone of president macrons comment so tone of president macrons comment so far . We will have to see how it plays out. Theres lots at stake here, this is fast becoming a major transatlantic story, from europe to south america. Mr micron has threatened to block now this trade agreement mr macron, which requires the agreement of all the states. Some say this trade agreement is an absolute disaster because it gives a free hand to the brazilian government. Mr macron thought he had engaged commitments from mr bolsonaro to stick to the paris accord and take into account the biodiversity and the preservation of the forest and so on. He now says the undertakings he got from mr bolsonaro were nothing but lies. So theres lots at stake. What i think they will be beckoning to the europeans is there will be commercial business pressure on mr bolsonaro to maybe get his house in orderfrom their point bolsonaro to maybe get his house in order from their point of view. But there is a lot at stake here. Thank you very much, hugh. British airway pilots are to strike over the next three days over a pay iow. Over the next three days over a pay row. It says its members will walk out on 9 10 and 27 september. It comes out on 9 10 and 27 september. It co m es after out on 9 10 and 27 september. It comes after they rejected a pay increase with 11. 5 over three yea rs, increase with 11. 5 over three years, which the airline says is fairand years, which the airline says is fair and generous. However the union argues its members deserve a better offer, as British Airways has been making healthy profits. British airways has called the strike plans unacceptable. The family of Andrew Harper have said theyve been comforted by the outpouring of love for him, as they mourn his loss. The Thames Valley officer had been married just four weeks, when he was killed while investigating reports of a burglary in berkshire. Police forces across the country observed a minutes silence in his honour this morning. Duncan kennedy is in sulhamstead. In the garden of a police college, bathed in late summer sunshine, pc harpers family gathered to remember. His colleagues stood alongside, absorbing their loss, too. This was a collective act of companionship and reflection. Pc Andrew Harper died last week, just a month after marrying his wife, lizzie, who described him as the kindest person you will ever meet. Sentiments today shared by his chief co nsta ble. Sentiments today shared by his chief constable. We gather here one week from the tragic death of pc Andrew Harper. 0ur respected colleague and proud police officer. Son, brother, and husband. Dozens of colleagues heard pc harper be described as someone heard pc harper be described as someone who cared, someone who was pa rt someone who cared, someone who was part of the Police Family. We remember andrew, our life was richer for knowing him. We give thanks for all that he gave. His enthusiasm, his care for others, his commitment to policing. This Police Family to which he belonged will never forget him. At 11am, officers here and across the country began a minute of silent, motionless thought, led by a police whistle. Ina in a Statement Released today, pc harpers mother, debbie, said. Here at the scene where pc harper died, other officers have today continued their investigation. The 20 year old man has been charged with murder, and is due to stand trial in january. In with murder, and is due to stand trial injanuary. In pc harpers hometown of wallingford, the thin blue line has been symbolised in silk blue line has been symbolised in silk in blue line has been symbolised in silk in shops, homes, and schools. His wife, lizzie, said there is not enough paper in the world to begin to write a tribute for you. Today, his family and colleagues agreed with this simple, moving act of remembrance. Duncan kennedy, bbc news, in berkshire. Six people died earlier this year due to pre packaged essay and salads. The review will set up review standards for the 140 million meals in hospitals this year. Dominic hughes reports. , for years, campaigners have argued the quality of hospital meals needs to be improved. I think it is very ingenious. Now the bakeoffjudge, prue leith, is to advise what is being billed as a root and branch review of hospital catering. It seems to be so obvious that if youre in hospital, you need to be fed healthily. Food is medicine. But its notjust about health, its about pleasure. I mean, why not take the opportunity at lunch or supper to give patients who are not having a joyous time in hospital no one is there voluntarily a bit of pleasure in their lives . But other famous chefs have been down this road before. 25 years ago, albert roux was asked to do much the same thing. He was followed by Lloyd Grossman and more recently, james martin was given a similar task. Yet in 2013, a report found that more than £50 million had been wasted not on poorfood, but on failed schemes to improve quality. Im a bit cynical, weve seen different reviews over the last 10 15 years that have looked into improving hospital food, and nothing has really happened. And we hear from patients every day, providing pictures of fairly disgusting food. The deaths of six nhs patients linked to a listeria outbreak connected to pre packaged sandwiches and salads provided to a number of hospitals gives this review added weight. The quality of the meals is too variable. So what we want to do is drive up standards across the board. So we are having a review by philip shelley, who will be assisted from a culinary point of view by prue leith. Bringing more catering in house, using fresh and seasonal ingredients, and sourcing produce locally all sounds good. Thats likely to mean costs go up, and thats the point where previous efforts to improve hospital food have come unstuck. Dominic hughes, bbc news. We can speak now to the chef and food writer, thomasina miers. Good afternoon, welcome. Thank you. What do you think of her role in all this . Prue has been doing food sector work for over 40 years, so she is extremely well qualified for thisjob. 0f she is extremely well qualified for thisjob. Of course she is extremely well qualified for this job. Of course she started doing school food many years ago, and gave jamie oliver his inspiration in the first place. So i think the fact that they have appointed her not only that, it is all very well to appoint a celebrity chef. But prue is much more than a celebrity chef, she was a businesswoman, restaurant tour, and has worked for the government many yea rs before has worked for the government many years before ba ke off. Has worked for the government many years before bake off. But as boris was saying, philip shelly, the head of catering for the hospitals, is fully on board. I think he really wa nts fully on board. I think he really wants this change, he understands it the importance. It is currently costing the nhs £90. 6 billion a year on malnutrition of our people in the uk. That is a huge cost, and i think matt hancock, who runs nhs now, people know this is a total waste of money. So it makes sense to tackle this. Why cant we get it right, given that they are clearly examples across the country of countries which do serve a very good food . Why cant the ones who dont learn from that . I think weve farmed it out for many years, just like school food. There is much school food that is beyond acceptable. And i think we are slowly beginning to realise the connections between good food, good health, and how much it is costing not just health, and how much it is costing notjust in terms of diet, but in diabetes. This has to change. I think a sticking plaster doesnt work, some people dont understand the problem, or put someone in charge who sounds good well fix it doesnt help the problem. But now with prue leith and matt hancock, even borisjohnson with prue leith and matt hancock, even Boris Johnson is with prue leith and matt hancock, even borisjohnson is on board, a Proper Committee formed of intelligent people, even the man who is heading many parts of the new food initiatives for the country, thatis food initiatives for the country, that is a Proper Committee of bright people who really want to tackle this subject once and for all. But they might be a committee who says we need to spend more money on this, and that stumbling block is a reason that in the past, if it arises again, that might be a problem. But it is spending money to save money. And i think everyone is on board with that. £19. 6 billion, again. The report only came out a couple weeks ago on how we have to change food and farming across entire country, not just breaks it and farming across entire country, notjust breaks it but for climate change. We all need to eat better quality meat and vegetables. All our diets need to adapt, notjust for our health, but the plain ofs health. There is no alternative any more. Everyone has bought onto the fa ct more. Everyone has bought onto the fact that better food for the planet is better food for the fact that better food for the planet is betterfood for the human being. And it costs us money long term, we cant carry on spending so much money in the nhs on bad health when we know that good health is fixed by what we eat. And would you be prepared to get involved as well . |j am prepared to get involved as well . am all for prepared to get involved as well . am allforany prepared to get involved as well . am all for any initiative that helps people eat better foods and nourishes them with food that actually does them good, and not food that does no good whatsoever. Thank you very much indeed. Thanks so much. The headlines on bbc news. France and ireland threaten to veto a big trade deal between the eu and south american countries, unless brazil does more to fight the fires in the amazon. Police forces across the country observe a minutes silence to remember pc Andrew Harper, killed in the line of duty last week. The mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0mara, is arrested on suspicion of fraud. And in sport, england try to correct england try to salvage the third test at headingley. Theyve taken four of australias wickets. Its after englands collapse this morning at the crease. All out for just 67. Bury owner steve dale has told the bbc he thinks theres still time to save the club. Bury have until midnight to avoid being expelled from the English Football League unless he can prove they have funding to continue or find a buyer. The us open tournament referee says that the umpire carlos ramos will not take charge of any matches involving serena or venus williams. The tournament begins in new york on monday. Ill be back with more on those stories. At 5 30pm. Borisjohnson will continue in biarritz, where the g7 Member States are gathering. Donald trump will be there, so too will the other donald, donald tusk, president of the european council. It will be their first meeting since the Prime Minister demanded the withdrawal agreement. Theres been mixed views on how successful mrjohnsons meetings with other key eu figures, Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron, actually were. While both invited britain to come up with something new on the irish backstop, they also re stated long standing eu positions, on the need for that backstop and the importance of defending the integrity of the single market. Earlier, the Prime Minister at least seemed happy about the mood music coming from his negotiations this week. We will have to work very hard to get this thing done. We have to have an arrangement that allows the whole of the uk to come out of the eu, and to have frictionless trade at the border in Northern Ireland. There are border in Northern Ireland. There a re lots of border in Northern Ireland. There are lots of ways that we can make sure that that happens. But to persuade our eu friends and partners who are very, very hard over against it will take some time. Im afraid we will have to prepare to come out without an agreement. Simon fraser, was until 2015, the most senior Civil Servant at Britains Foreign Office and the head of the uk Diplomatic Service he has since spoken up in favour of remaining in the eu and is here with me now. Welcome. Lets talk paris and berlin, first of all. How do you think that look from Boris Johnsons point of view . I think youll be happy with how it went. These were four more double and accent pieces. He delayed engaging with the eu, than he did it. This will be a hard autumn. Everyone was on their best behaviour, nobody wanted to be the bad guy, everybody wanted to be constructive. But on the substance, i think is right to say there has been a significant shift on either side hasnt been. Been a significant shift on either side hasnt been. A door slightly open . He and Boris Johnson set out this really hard line that the backstop had to be taken out of the withdrawal agreem