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travel alternatives. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc and in sportsday at 5.30, sport centre, here's james. a ruthless ireland dominate scotland in the rugby world cup good afternoon. this was the day that the rugby world cup got under way for three of the home nations, with two of them facing each other. that was a contest between ireland and scotland that was settled overwhelmingly in ireland's favour. they scored 4 tries without reply for a bonus point win. 27 points to 3 was the score in yokohama and our sports correspondent katie gornall was at the stadium. good afternoon. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, a sleepy sunday morning, peaceful, has sought to play down divisions in his top team — after one of his key aides announced he's resigning. tranquil and with no hint of what is it comes as delegates prepare to debate brexit to come. come on, scotland! go on, at its conference in brighton. here's our political ireland. in swept eight celtic correspondent, nick eardley. confusion of noise and colour, ireland and scotland had arrived, not everything here is going according to plan. one not to miss. according to the jeremy corbyn wants to persuade you he is ready for power, rankings, this ireland side is the but one of his key aides has raised concerns. worlds best but if one has been andrew fisher, still by mr corbyn‘s side this morning, is quitting, shaky and scotland had reason to privately accusing the leader's team hope. any doubts were put to rest in of a blizzard of lies and saying he no longer has faith in them. minutes as james got to the line for i have obviously seen the words that andrew wrote, the first attack. and got them again and i discussed them with him before scotland could regroup, at some length. somewhere in the mass of bodies rory why do you think he said that? i think he said that best grounded the ball. this latest because he was extremely distressed at that point about whatever gap exploited with ruthless was going on in discussions efficiency. west was to come when the best forward hamish watson left in the office at that moment. jeremy corbyn would much rather injured and ireland punish them with focus on his policies, but the start of the conference has more than brute force as andrew been dominated by controversy. conway tipped to put the game out of yesterday, there was a foiled plot reach. sobering night for scotland mr corbyn‘s left—wing allies to get rid of his outspoken deputy, with ireland having nothing to worry tom watson. it wasn't a move against him about. despite their ranking, i rent specifically, but concerns about the role of deputy leader, ‘s form has unpredictable but they and i was not aware that the particular motion dominated a very disappointing scotla nd dominated a very disappointing scotland side. scotland now have was going to be moved at that time. eight days to be group before their i don't think we should make next game against samoa and on this rule changes on a whim. evidence, they have plenty of work to do. today was a great at the heart of some tensions is brexit, with tom watson again calling this afternoon for the party to say it backs staying in the eu — performance. the first—half of the lads took the chances really well, to be unequivocally pro—remain. many members agree, there were a couple of opportunities and they are frustrated in the first half and second half we that the leadership hasn't need to brush up on but it was a picked a side. great performance all around. it is they are walking a tightrope, important we recover now for next trying to appeal to both remain and leave voters, week. so mr corbyn just will not commit. england also scored 4 tries we will put both views and say, in a comfortable win over tonga. this is the best deal we can get, 35—3 the final score there, this is the remain and hopefully but they should have scored more. reform option, these are the choices before you. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss was at the game. if you negotiate what you regard well, this was ultimately as a good deal with brussels, a comfortable victory for england, do you campaign for it or not? four tries, the bonus point, but not always let's see what we get and we'll put a convincing performance. they went into this match as one that final decision to the people. is he a prime minister in waiting? of the favourites and were expected to have far too much for tonga, it is a question voters but it certainly wasn't might be asked soon. easy for them at first. if it wins power, jeremy corbyn says two tries, though, he will serve a full term, from manu tuilgai, put england but what that means with brexit in control at half—time, when they led 18—3. is still unclear. come the second half, they extended that lead thanks to two further tries from luke cowan—dickie and jamie george, but a lot of handling errors, a view nerves perhaps in the england team. let's just take a look they got the result, at what's happening at the conference now — not the sort of stylish victory the shadowjustice secretary richard they would have been looking for, burgon has just finished speaking so plenty for them to work shortly before four o clock — on before the next game and he's been talking about the role of the private sector in the prison system — and we're hoping to speak to him against the usa on thursday. later in the programe. in the early match ialy beat namibia 47—22. a damian stevens early try hinted at a possible upset as namibia took the lead, but italy eventually ran in a total of seven tries to ease to victory. plans are in place to fly holiday—makers back to the uk — they also picked up a bonus point so sit top of pool b if the tour operator, above the all blacks thomas cook, collapses — after their opening games. canada have yet to play. according to the foreign secretary. west ham are up to fourth dominic raab said the government in the premier league after a well deserved 2—0 victory over manchester would make sure no—one would be united. there was a goal towards the end left stranded, but he dampened hopes of both halves for the hammers. of a government rescue manchester united remain bid for the firm. without an away league win the travel company is currently since february, and to make matters in emergency talks — and insists a deal to save worse they lost marcus it is still possible. rashford through injury. our transport correspondent, eleanor roper watched the match. tom burridge, reports. the beginning of a holiday in majorca, on the day when britain's oldest travel agent we all like to take it easy on a is fighting to stay afloat. sunday but if manchester united want a deal to save thomas cook is, a top four spot this season, they we are told, still possible, but it will have to do better than this. as has to come in a matter of hours. they raced to the fastest premier i couldn't care less. if i get stuck, i get stuck. league lead in history, this we are concerned as manchester side were working to a to what will happen, different pace. —— manchester city. whether we can fly home or not. they were lethargic and lacking last night, confusion urgency. marcus rashford's face said for holiday—makers at this hotel in tunisia, as they were effectively it all but as united —like pace, held hostage. the hotel was, we are told, west ham sprang into action. after worried that money owed to it by thomas cook might not be paid. months of injury andriy yarmolenko and then there are people has had plenty of rest. he gave the like andrew and sharon, game the quality it was lacking. i—0 uncertain if their dream las vegas wedding, booked with the score at half—time. for a moment thomas cook, will happen. your heart sinks, you've planned united look to have woken up but the everything to the minute detail, second half gave more misery. and suddenly everything could come rashford, not just tired apart at the last moment. second half gave more misery. it's just a feeling rashford, notjust tired but injured too and it was notjust the picture lacking, the bench looked thin too. of limbo, we are not sure. the company's fate will be decied at a meeting here, another free kick west ham sought where investors need to stump up the home side sealed the victory in an additional £200 million by tonight so thomas cook can keep the home side sealed the victory in operating in the coming months. the london stadium, defeated and in the uk, 9000 jobs are at stake. defeated. manchester united, a side that does not just defeated. manchester united, a side that does notjust need waking up 150,000 brits are currently but beefing up as well. it is good on thomas cook holidays abroad. the government says, if the company collapses, people will be brought home. to win, especially here at home. but people on or booked on a thomas cook package holiday are protected more happy, because we played the under the atol scheme. game from the beginning to try and if you've booked just a flight, it will be travel insurance win. we have pulled back in or a claim to your credit card company, but the company is, for now at least, attacking, maybe we play too fast in still operating normally. the first 45 minutes, too many balls but we didn't allow it to create 0ur correspondent andrew crawford is in central london outside chances and that goal allowed us to the crucial meeting that could decide the company's future — he sent us this open the game. three other matches in the premier league today. update in the last hour a 95th minute equaliser snatched a point for wolves at crystal palace. they are just starting the second halves in the other matches. to quote an insider, this really is liverpool are two goals up at chelsea, who had a goal the last roll of the dice for thomas disallowed by var for offside. trent alexander—arnold and roberto firmino with the liverpool goals. big problems for arsenal cook. everyone is meeting in the at the emirates. aston villa lead through city, we have the board members, a john mcginn goal and arsenal are down to ten men shareholders and banks, including after ainsley maitland—niles the biggest shareholder of all, the was sent off. chinese company which has pumped a significant amount of money into west brom came from behind against huddersfield to win li—2 and maintain an unbeaten start this. and publishing from insiders to their championship is that they are hopeful of a deal campaign. lewis 0'brien scored the first and that is all they will say and it goalfor the terriers i6 is also clear that they say that no minutes in. one wants to be the one to pull the after a west brom equaliser huddersfield actually plug. what happens next? led again, but three negotiations continue and we are not getting any information out of those west brom goals followed. negotiations and we believe there the last was this one from shemee. will be a board meeting later west brom are up to fourth in the table, with huddersfield rooted to the bottom without a win tonight, we cannot tell you when yet this season. exactly what time that will take in the scottish premiership, celtic are still top of the table by three points place, but legally, thomas cook does after maintaining their 100% record, they came from behind to beat not have to reveal any solution to kilmarnock 3—1 at home. second placed rangers beat the problem or a development in this issue until seven o'clock tomorrow stjohnstone 4—0 at mcdiarmid park. morning when the market opens, but all the goals came in the second half. previous experience in this area of jermaine defoe came off the bench to score twice in the last couple of minutes. administration means that we are likely to share something at the very earliest in the middle of the a big win for hearts in an edinburgh night in the so—called golden hours for thomas cook will be back on the derby that had two great goals. hibs had taken the lead ground. at the moment, thomas cook through a wonder strike officially is saying on the twitter by stevie mallan. feed today that it understands but hearts equalised with 20 minutes people may be very unsettled and he remaining. wa nts to people may be very unsettled and he wants to reassure them that flight and they secured the win a few minutes later with this strike operations continue to operate as from teenager aaron hickey. normal. so no information now watching the space for developments it's the first win of later tonight. the season for hearts. hibs still haven't won a game. 0ur europe correspondent, gavin lee, is in palma on the island of mallorca — and he's been speaking to passengers sebastian vettel has his first arriving on thomas cook holidays. grand prix win for 13 months. he finished ahead of his ferrari team—mate charles leclerc in the singapore grand prix, this is the situation in palma but it was a contorversial win, with leclerc very unhappy with his team's pit stop strategy which cost him the lead. airport in majorca, all of these lewis hamilton was fourth. coaches here are for thomas cook and nick parrott reports. we have just witnessed the last flight we have just witnessed the last flight of the day. people going to glasgow, we may be able to catch a it isa it is a celebration that confirms sebastian vettel is still ferrari's quick word with people before they depart, a quick look for the bbc. number one. this season he has been you have come from glasgow today? lu in the shadow of his team—mate yes. how are you feeling, charles leclerc. to win on the marina bay street circuit you need a considering they are in a precarious good strategy but charles leclerc situation? we just have to wait and went out the window when he was brought in for fresh tyres after see what will happen. how is it affected your holiday so far? you sebastian vettel. by the time he got out, he lost out as his team—mate decide to take it like it goes. when took the lead. mercedes kept lewis are you due back? next sunday. hamilton out longer to allow him to charge harder towards the end of the believed just keep looking at the news or are you going to try to race but it didn't pay off thanks to a series of incidents that led to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it? willjust try to several slow laps behind a safety forget about it. relatively car. having started second, he ended stressful holiday depending on what happens next few days. a quick word up car. having started second, he ended up fourth. meanwhile charles leclerc was firmly put in his place. despite with you as well. how are you sebastian vettel‘s win, he still trails in the championship. he will feeling about this last flight? give be fizzing but relationships in the mike where you from, gloria? poland. tea m be fizzing but relationships in the team could fall flat. spain's marc marquez won his home grand prix in aragon, in what was also his 200th grand prix start. he dominated from the first lap, with a lead of 6 seconds in the last half of the race. . i'mjust going marquez now has a 98 point mike where you from, gloria? poland. . i'm just going to give you a nice championship lead over second place dovizioso. smile and business as usual, thank you. they cannot say very much, but great britain claimed the bronze medal in the team there are a few that feel that this time trial mixed relay at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire. the netherlands won, company could collapse and their with germany second. jobs could ultimately end in people jj chalmers is in harrogate for us. that live here say they'll have to look for something else and those are based in the uk that are said to be privately bob, what do we do and well, day one of the world they ask for information. ribbing championships here in yorkshire i tour from the company is that their advice to everybody coming here on truly under way with a new format, this last flight of the day, who mixed really time trail. i would say knows, possibly the last flight that was a success, would you? you u nless knows, possibly the last flight unless they are rescued, this is the would be right. they are situation at the moment. i will walk over here and see if he can speak to these last passengers, would do a experimenting again at the world run briefly. excuse me, quick with championships and the potential for it to go wrong, looking at the relay the bbc. bill come from glasgow area, there was so much potential today. this is the last thomas cook flight today. this is the last thomas cook flight of the day. what is your for disaster but flip that around, you are going to do something new name? allison. had told us how you for the first time, launched a brand oi'i for the first time, launched a brand on the biggest stage you have got. feel. you are in the last holiday it was a great event, a great concept, there are ways we could flight, feel. you are in the last holiday flight, and. if you do not turn up, you'll lose your hours. this the improve, but it was a real cloud breather and it was exciting. and it first time. your y the last came down to the wire, we got the bronze medalfor great passengers to get on the last flight came down to the wire, we got the bronze medal for great britain came down to the wire, we got the bronze medalfor great britain but italy pushed it all the way. the ona passengers to get on the last flight british team made the most of the on a sunday. i'm only here for the opportunity. they did not have the biggest riders but they may be most week. a pragmatist at the best, good of it and the rode it smartly as luck. it is quite reflective and well as physically good. the there are few people that say that italians made a mistake tactically they're worried that they're looking and it cost them the medal. that at the news and most people say that showed them this event is more than we will see what happens, there was place to be in the situation at the just about legs. the dutch come away with a gold medal, a very strong moment from palma airport. team, great start for the nation. hundreds of riot police have clashed consistent male and female, great with protestors at a shopping centre and railway station complex teams, rode the way through and in hong kong, after hard line slowly we nt teams, rode the way through and slowly went ahead all the way activists smashed ticketing machines through but the rest of the race was and glass billboards. it's the 16th weekend of protests simply exciting. thank you, well, by pro—democracy campaigners. the time trail continue tomorrow. they'll be on the red button from ten o'clock, kicking off with the 0ur correspondent stephen mcdonnell is in hong kong and watched juniors. england's danny willett has won the demonstrations as police fired the pga championship at wentworth in the last few minutes. willett had a share of the lead tear gas at the protesters. withjon rahm going into the final round but the spainard just couldn't keep up with him as he carded 6 birdies it isa it is a peaceful sunday evening and on the last day. he nearly landed at eagle people arejogging along it is a peaceful sunday evening and people are jogging along next to the river behind me are going for walks on the 18th, but had to make do with an easy tap in for another and it is hard to believe that about birdie to see him finish on 20 under and it is hard to believe that about an hourago, par, three shots ahead and it is hard to believe that about an hour ago, there was a violent of rahm in second. conflict in the streets here. this that's all the sport for now. all you can find more conflict in the streets here. this a ll started conflict in the streets here. this all started when people gathered in on all those stories the shopping centre here, it was peaceful, there was singing and on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. now it's time for the film review. chanting and then at one point, the more hard—line wing of the pro—democracy movement moved on the empty station and started smashing it up. that ticketing machine was smashed, spraying graffiti on the walls and even in the general hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's shopping centre, there were neon cinema releases is jason solomons. so, jason, what do signs and ads, glass ads being we have this week? brad pitt dons a space suit and shoots for the stars in ad smashed up, lots of glass strolled astra. along the floor, people even build a barricaded one point inside the 80s action hero sylvester stallone shopping centre and spread stuff all sharpens up his act to release over the ground to make the police rambo: last blood. slipped over it in order to halt and a family gathers in china to say goodbye to grandma their advance, but the riot police in the farewell. did come and they have all spilt out let's start with brad pitt in space. into the streets. the shopping that's right, brad in space. he is so hot right now in this centres of hong kong have become one post—tarantino glow from once of the battle grounds here and upon a time in hollywood. especially the empties stations this is a very different performance from him, a much more buttoned because these hard—line protesters down performance. blamed the train operator for in this film it is officially proven colluding with the police and the that brad pitt is the coolest man in the world. government. they say that following he has a psych evalfrom nasa pressure from man then chinese media, controlled by the communist who decide his heartbeat does not go over 80 revs per minute, party, whenever they have a protest, beats per minute? beats per minute. that line will be shut down and beats per minute, bpms, a record. he is officially and scientifically stations will be closed and so for that reason, they think it is fair proven to be as cool as anything game to go and smash up the empties so that means he does not get very excited in this. stations. many people who support he breathes the narration of the story of a man sent on a mission to find his dad the more general goals of the who disappeared 15 years ago. he is played by tommy leejones. protest movement, and they're kind brad has to send him of planning with fire in terms of public support —— playing. all this a message to say, "dad, destruction today, the riot police moved in and cleared people out, running straight battles with rubber i'm coming to find you". bullets being fired with the this is a map of an underground lake beneath the launch pad. so—called beanbag rounds and there you'll be able to access the ship from there. we're approaching. the shotgun pellets wrapped in bags they're going to come and they are being fired, tear gas, for you, you know. i know. i don't care any more. bricks being thrown in the police i need to get back now, do what i can. and eventually when they moved in good luck. fast enough, they went into tried to grab as many protesters as they could and at that stage, the activists fled from the scene and out it is returning to normal here so, yes, a man on a mission. a man on a mission, he goes except still much of the debris of to the moon which has been colonised by this time. it is set somewhere political crisis have strewn all in the near future and it has been colonised. it looks like the wild west over the area. in a shopping centre, a bit like westfields stratford. a boy aged 15, has been stabbed then he goes to mars and neptune, to death at a skatepark he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? in berkshire. the teenager was pronouced it is quite long. dead at the scene — at salt hill park in slough. i have to say in the hands of this police believe last night's attack american directorjames gray — happened after an argument — and are appealing for witnesses. i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. the headlines on bbc news. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god labour insists it can win the creator, i didn't read a general election — that in there. as arguments rumble beneath the surface over the party's brexit stance. thomas cook is holding emergency i had plenty of time to think talks as it tries to agree a rescue this is rather silly, deal to prevent it from going bust. to be honest. and i love brad pitt, i quite like space movies when they are philosophical, 2001, solaris, for example. this one had some decent sequences angry scenes in hong kong — but not for me at all. as pro—democracy activists disrupt transport services protesting i thought it was ponderous, against what they see as china's pretentious, i thought it was a real growing interference. pain to watch. very difficult. i know brad is great. the other thing about ad astra, it's not a ad for an astra at all, they won't sell any cars the stars of the small screen on the back of this. will be turning out tonight for this i did read it looks beautiful, year's us awards ceremony the emmy. do you give it that or not? the fantasy epic, game of thrones which came to a divisive climax i do give it that but i much prefer gravity which has a similar earlier this year is up for iii feel to it. everybody seemed to be speaking nominations in seven categories. in a very stilted fashion, the way it is made, to me, it turned me off almost immediately. it had a breathy terrence malick element to it. you thought of brad in tree of life, where he breathes the same narration, that film got away many british stars are also with it, apart from the silly bit with the dinosaurs. nominated including this was a mission too far for brad. phoebe waller bridge for the sitcom right. given you are not over keen on that, fleabag along with the stars of killing eve and hugh grant i am rather interested for a very english scandal. about what you are going to say we can speak to the entertainment about the next one. rambo: last blood. you remember rambo, surely? journalist caroline frost i do remember rambo, yes. from the 1980s. some flash photography. so great for many people might not know what we're talking about. it takes me back a far away. you to yeah, he had two massive action heroes in the 70s and 80s, sylvester stallone, rocky and rambo. eve ryo ne everyone is looking a game of rocky's still going, rebooted by the creed franchise thrones, why? it is the final season with michael b jordan. rocky's his tutor in this. rambo hasn't. andi thrones, why? it is the final season and i think various euphemisms have he's been stuck very much in the 80s, i quite like the first been adopted for praise and lack film, first blood, thereof of this final season, i this is last blood. think narratively uneven was when i sylvester stallone's niece has been have read we of all establish that taken by mexican drug cartels it was not the greatest sendoff, and sold into sex slavery, however this is a thank you and which is of course what mexicans always do to americans. farewell, the return of the king ten sly goes over the border as rambo and gets them back, of those 0scars, this was work well and then he invites them to come back over the border. done, this is many years of effort this is the first film, i think, and the biggest tv show on the road to show trump's wall border. is there a wall? and the biggest tv show on the road and this the last chance for the there's a sort of a high fence. emmy committee and all of the voters to say well done. so it is a it is very easily bleached — breached and bleached — record—breaking, iii categories, 32 by these mexican cartels who come nominations in total, is a record—breaking stack and they can to rambo's ranch where he has safely say that they can go home booby—trapped it, fashioning spears and arrows and all sorts of pits with this series and up for best for them to fall in and die very bloodily. i don't want to spoil it lead actor, couple supporting nods but that is a rambo movie for you, and a lot of technical categories in which they have already won a clutch you know where it is going. i found this very nasty. of awards. certainly, ifeel they would not be going home rather short and nasty and brutish, but very violent and very confused about what it is saying empty—handed. she is our bread to about our american hero. rambo was always a tool of empire, start. actually said those the one a tool of american gung—ho—ness, show that he wishes were on netflix, sent out to bring back the american high praise indeed. nominated as troops in rambo 3 and 1l this one, he hates everyone. both a lead actress in the comedy he hates foreigners, series but also for the comedy it is about revenge and hatred. series but also for the comedy he literally rips the heart out series because she is the force behind it and she is up against a of someone, it left a terribly nasty very popular arrival in that taste in the mouth. plus it is not very good category, who will again similar to game of thrones was saying goodbye or funny or very fun, and he is looking a little worse for wear, is sly in this one. to her, probably a favourite with so, we are not keen on that, that's for sure. the voters however, this is an award what about the farewell which i think you are in itself if there even in the same much keener on? breath as such of the established in terms of cultural exchange between two cultures, this is much more up my street. roads and clearly her mum does come the farewell stars a rising star, everybody will be watching when she awkwafina, a rapper. does next we are already hoping she can apply her star dust to the james we have seen her in 0ceans 8 and crazy rich asians. bond franchise, clearly fleabag has here, she is a young writer called reached places other comedies have not reached and so she is up there billi who lives in new york, and herfamily are going back and it is going to be a tight one. to china for the first time she may not go home with an award, because nai nai, her grandmother is unwell, she has cancer but she will go home with lots of and is going to die. they say to billi don't come because you have such a miserable nominations. she missed out on a face that grandma's going to know immediately what's happening to her, because they're trying to lie to grandmother. bathtub but everyone has said this it says at the start of the film — the continuing renaissance a few based on an actual lie. grant that the big stars are finding their greatest work on the small in chinese culture, says the film, they do not tell someone who is ill they are ill, the family shoulders screen and i can only applaud this. the emotional burden of it. here is awkwafina getting it it also killing eve, i think we have explained to her in hospital in china. to agree that she has made that series with their catalogue of how bad is she? you can tell me the truth. accidents and outfits and so she may again, there are so many strong the cancer is quite advanced. shouldn't we tell her? candidates in these categories and she may not go home with the goals, she may not go home with the goals, in her situation, most families she is not the favourite but her in china would choose not star is being made in the states. we to tell her. when my grandma had cancer, will see you later. you are watching bbc news. my family didn't tell her. isn't that wrong to lie? let's go straight back to brighton and if it is for good, the labour conference — it is not really a lie. i mean, it's still a lie. we can talk to the shadowjustice secretary, richard burgon. it's a good lie. thank you for speaking to us here in there is quite a lot of humour bbc news. you were speaking about in this, i was reading as well. the role of the private sector and it is billed as a comedy, i was expecting a warm family the role of the private sector and the justice system, does that mean this is going to be part of your comedy, the sort ang lee made pa rty‘s before he went to america, this is going to be part of your eat drink man woman party's pledge? yes. today i was and the wedding banquet. it has not quite got that warmth talking about a number of policies, but it has a fantastic exchange of what a young american might be including ending prisons for profit, getting from china and what china might be getting including ending prisons for profit, from a young american. including expanding legal aid and it shows you the skyscrapers including expanding legal aid and of china, the progress, including funding 200 social welfare but because it is about this family, this brilliant old woman played community and defending the rights, by zhao shuzhen, a fantastic some of the policies they are announcing in the justice speech performance, it could lead to an 0scars supporting nomination, today. we are also hearing that it shows you so much going on, voters taking place that the weddings and karaoke and singing dogs and strange rituals, conference has voted to get rid of private schools by integrating them professional criers, for example. into the state school system. how do you think that is going to go with voters ? i would recommend eating beforehand you think that is going to go with voters? of that vote is taking because there is so much food going around and around those place, it is taking place in the tables, your stomach will be time since i left the conference rumbling throughout stage a few minutes ago and came and that is the best kind of movie. that is what families are about, upon to this rooftop to do the interview with you. all sorts of that food element, so bite into it, ideas have been discussed in the it is a very warm film and a very smart film. conference and what we do want is a very good performance from awkwafina. more equal education system. the i did not laugh as much as i thought i would, all the stars on the poster said shadow education secretary has been it was heart—warming and ifound it welcomed by teachers and communities sadder but it has that warmth which is been the abolition of, off and that sense of a young woman trying to find her roots, getting on — well, this isn't said inspections reflect the what i was looking for all along. affluence or otherwise of the areas of the school and at the quality of it does not have the normal arc you might expect. we'll put that one on the list, the teaching in the school itself. of the school and at the quality of what do you think is the best one the teaching in the school itselflj would like to out there at the moment? do catch pain and glory iam nota i am not a part of the executive directed by pedro almodovar. committee, no. there is a lot of talk about the brexit statement that is been released in talks that many of the executives have not actually his new film pain and glory, seen this and have not agreed on he is one of the greatest film what is within the statement, could makers, it is one of his best films you confirm for us please whether starring antonio banderas who is better in this this is the official labour brexit than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, policy stance. brexit is going to be looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. discussed tomorrow at our conference it delves into his past and debated and discussed with them and growing up with his mum, looking at all the different motions played by penelope cruz, that are being put in and have been and flashbacks with his relationships with taking place and will take place on actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. that. the labour policy is distinguishable clearly from the i think it is one of the great tories were very relaxed about movies of the year and one no—deal brexit and the liberal of the movies of a great film maker's career, democrats want to overturn the and i think antonio banderas people's decision without going back for oscar nomination. to the people in the labour government within a matter of weeks we will make a note of that. on dvd you are going of power will secure the kind of for apocalypse now, the final cut. a lot of people are saying ad astra deal that we are been talking about with the european union on the is apocalypse now in space. jeremy corbyn and put that to the this is the quintessential one, it is coppola's examination peoples of the fuel can decide of the vietnam war. whether they want that credible leave option or whether they want to remain and reform the european union it was based onjoseph conrad's in labour has guaranteed thejeremy book. which, of course, is what rambo corbyn as prime minister, as a is a hangoverfrom, too. it is out on blu—ray now servant of the people as someone who and is called the final cut, got into politics to bring we have had a directors cut. communities together and as a all of them are good. if you have never seen democrat will implement the outcome apocalypse now, it is one of the great movies of the last of that referendum however he had to century, one of the best movies made make people vote in it and hopefully since the 1970s and it stars martin sheen, marlon brando, bring people together. how are you going to bring the country together a young lawrence fishburne whenjeremy going to bring the country together when jeremy corbyn going to bring the country together whenjeremy corbyn quite clearly is and harrison ford. it is one of my favourite unable to bring his party together? films, it is a mad film, we have had andrew fisher, emily a hallucinogenic film. thornberry who says we need to make it has one of the most a decision, labour should be remain. famous lines of all time. "i love the smell of whatever‘s going on within the napalm in the morning." "charlie, don't surf!" labour itself is dominating what they should be doing in terms of he is a wise man and anyone would want to see this on blu—ray. outlining their stance should they jason, good stuff, as ever. go intoa outlining their stance should they thank you very much indeed, go into a general election. the that is it for this week. party has got schisms running thank you very much through it. i can guarantee you indeed for watching. this, my next constituency and the local library people will not be raising with me what people are hello. again, no doubt as you watch, many of you will have already noticed that the weather has working on whether they will spend changed quite markedly. more time with their family and a from where we were over few months or not and they will not the past few days. be talking about some of the a lot of sunshine, a lot of warmth around across the british isles. comments that have been made at meetings. but there will be talking well, it is notjust today about is things like the policy that that it is going to change. they have announced today which is in fact, over the next few days, it will stay pretty unsettled in into prescription charges and because no longer that big area national health service because what of high pressure that brought is been shown is people are not the settled conditions. going to get the medicines they need we will see a succession of frontal systems and low pressures dominating the weather across the british to put off their prescription isles. charges so i think a lot of this is many will have already seen a band of rain gradually working its way up pastor. people that are possessives, and across the british isles, thatjourney will continue such that we did that the musty people there by the end of the night we will push are this programme. and what are the rain up into the northern half of scotland. your thoughts on the actions of the following on behind despite clear skies, it will not be the coldest of night. momentum? i think momentum does a and that is going to be one of the themes of the forthcoming week. greatjob in terms of campaigning the bigger picture for monday shows something of a lull of proceedings for example, momentum, humiliating between one set of weather fronts bringing the rain for sunday jeremy corbyn because they are and another bringing more wind and rain into western parts taking actions, they are making as we get on in through monday. decisions without letting their leader know what they're doing. that a decent enough start, but not very long into the morning. is humiliating, isn't it? if you're we are going to push rain into the southeast of england and then come the afternoon, towards northern ireland, wales, the west midlands. referring to bring the idea to the largely fine and settled fair. organisation without jeremy corbyn knowing, people do bring forward the old band of weather is still there. voter ideas and that idea didn't get it is a nuisance across the shetland islands. anywhere if she was put to temperature best about 20, 21. into the evening and overnight, and onto tuesday, as we take the initial band of the weather and it was put to a vote, and part further towards the north, then we bring quite an active little system into the southern of modernising party democratic half of britain. structures and looking at the ideas wet and windy fair to not of abolishing the deficit start here on tuesday. then it will go towards the scottish borders by the middle leader, but examining the deputy part of the afternoon. again, another lull in proceedings and then to finish off tuesday, another potent little area leader, but examining the deputy leader, or woman deputy leader and of low—pressure may put appointing some vice chairs to the quite a squeeze on isobars tuesday night into the first part labour party who could represent of wednesday to bring another spell of really quite diverse groups far more than they wet and windy weather. into the southern half of britain. are in certain other parties sitting that should clear away quickly and wednesday for the most part, opposite of parliament. are you for many areas, it is going to be a quiet start of day. secure or confident rather that some sunshine around, jeremy corbyn‘s position is secure? variable amounts of cloud, quite a bit of dry weather too. do make the most of that opportunity iam very jeremy corbyn‘s position is secure? i am very confident about that. i think people have to understand that their fantastic policies in the because by thursday, general election which was paige it will be more wet and windy fare back into the western side susskind 3 million votes, and those of the british isles and that it will sweep back across all parts into friday. take care. progressive policies are intrinsically linked tojeremy corbyn‘s leadership, without his leadership, we would not have those policies. i am very confident that we are going to get a general election. we are going to stop and no—deal brexit were going to force a general election and we are going to get borisjohnson general election and we are going to get boris johnson and general election and we are going to get borisjohnson and the tories out by christmas so we can get a better society and i'm looking forward to jeremy corbyn becoming prime minister. cystic fibrosis can be a devastating condition — only around half the people diagnosed with it in the uk live to the age of a0. a new drug known as ‘0rkambi' can dramatically improve some patients' life—chances but at a very high price — around a quarter of a million dollars per year. but one group of parents have found a way to cut that cost by 90 % — by travelling to argentina, as john cuthill reports. ten—year—old aiden has cystic fibrosis, he has been on 0rkambi for a year by privately at the list price of £104,000. he is feeling the benefits. before i had the 0rkambi, this is how i used to be. aiden‘s dad, rob, discovered vertex which makes or can be aiden‘s dad, rob, discovered vertex which makes 0rkambi had failed to patent it in argentina, he found a company they're making a much cheaper generic version. it costs £24,000 for a year supply. it was a eureka moment, gave us all hope, the government has been in negotiations for nearly four years now with the pharmaceutical company, they don't appear to be making any progress we've got to be radical. and that something radical is a buyers club. rob is taking a group of parents and people with cystic fibrosis to argentina to buy the cheaper version of medicine. so you see a new day dawning, flying over brazil at the moment. it is a huge financial stretch the space to even for three months supply this is bbc news. applied for parents like paul, whose sonjoseph also has cf. the headlines. in the car, nearly there and getting labour insists it can win increasingly excited. a general election — see you in a minute as arguments rumble beneath the surface over the party's brexit stance. with the box, i hope. labour is at a crossroads now. i don't think it is sustainable for that was not very straightforward us to maintain a neutral position. or easy, but we got it. campaigners say buyers clubs are not meanwhile, the labour party a long—term solution and government action is needed. conference has voted to integrate all private schools into the state we asked for a text sector, effectively abolishing them for an interview, it declined, but gave us a statement. it says it remains in talks with nhs thomas cook is holding emergency england and the price talks as it tries to agree a rescue deal to prevent it of its medicines reflects from going bust. the significant costs of research and development. angry scenes in hong kong — as pro—democracy activists disrupt transport services protesting against what they see as china's growing interference. and now some stag—gering footage from northern cities around the world spain, where a deerfound itself close their streets to traffic trapped in waterlogged ruins for ‘world car free day‘ — near the city of huescar. organisers want to promote greener but a team of passing cyclists came to the rescue — and managed to attach rubber inner tubes to the animal's antlers. the five of them then heaved the stricken animal to dry ground — leaving three of the men crashing to the floor — before the deer fled into the woods. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil. 0ur weather is on the change, and some of you will have already noticed that we don't have a big area of high pressure with warm weather, we have atlantic fronts bringing belts of cloud and rain or showers ever further towards the north and east through the rest of the afternoon, on into the evening and indeed overnight. following on behind, yes, a scattering of showers, many dying out, but despite clearer skies, not a cold night, and that will be a feature of the forthcoming week. make the most of the dry starter in northern ireland, wales and the south—west, because it will not stay that way, already the next set of atlantic fronts bringing cloud, wind and rain. the old weather front looking across the far north of scotland, but in between, northern and eastern parts, a really decent sort of day, temperatures in the teens, if not the low 20s, but the forthcoming week marked by further spells of wet and windy weather. 00:30:37,875 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 take care.

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