The top two sides in the World Go Head to head in paris. Ireland have named their squad to face reigning champions south africa at the stade de france in paris. Head coach andy farrell has made one change to the starting 15 that Beat Tonga Last saturday. Scrum halfjamison Gibson Park Returns in place of conor murray. Plenty at stake, with the winner of the match likely to top the group and avoid hosts france, with a probable quarter final against new zealand. Liverpool begin their Europa League campaign in a few minutes in austria, as they take on lask. Thats a 5. 45pm kick off. Ryan gravenberch makes his full liverpool debut following his summer move from bayern munich, while teenager ben doak earns his first start. The last time they were in this competition was eight seasons ago, losing in the final to sevilla injurgen klopp� s first season in charge. It was a different squad, we were actually not ready but we somehow came through. But i wouldnt compare it, its a different time, different team, and we are better prepared for the competition. Trust me, we are better prepared and we enjoy it more, to be here then we did at that time, because we have no clue what to expect. Upwardly mobile brighton are gearing for their first ever european campaign. The seagulls flying high in the premier league, with belief flowing through the club the new adventure starts at home to greek side aek athens. We believe in ourselves. We believe in the quality of the players, first of all, the level of the club. But we know we are brighton, and we know our level. But we have the ambition to become better, better and better, step by step in every competition, in every game. Plenty more british interest in europe this evening, four other sides in action. West ham take on serbias backa topola at the london stadium. Rangers host real betis and confirmation there of brightons match against aek athens at the amex stadium. In the europa conference league, aston villa are away to legia warsaw, getting under way shortly. Aberdeen are also an early kick off at eintracht frankfurt. Englands women have reached an agreement with the Football Association over bonuses and commercial opportunities. Talks have been ongoing since the end of last year, but were paused injuly so the team could concentrate on the world cup. Speaking ahead of fridays Nations League match with scotland, england captain, millie bright, revealed that the dispute had been settled. Weve come to an agreement, but i think it is bigger than just the bonus. For us, it is about being World Leaders on and off the pitch and as we know, the womens game is evolving very quickly, and conversations like this need to happen in order to make sure in all areas, were at the top of our game, and the conversation was extremely positive and the players are very positive moving forward that the structures are now in place. For more on these and other sports stories, including the pairings for tomorrows solheim cup, which will also be announced shortly, europes best Women Golfers against the usa, you can go to our website. Thats all your support, back to you. The Prime Minister has defended changes to some of his key environmental policies, including delaying the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by five years, to 2035. Rishi sunak said he wanted to achieve the governments Climate Target in an honest and transparent way that eases the burden on households. He insisted he wasnt slowing efforts to combat Climate Change. Bbc verify� s nick beake looked into some of these claims. Rishi sunak insists hes still committed to delivering the uks climate promises, reaching net zero by 2050, but says hell be protecting families along the way, insulating them from extra costs and excessive measures. However, hes been accused of scrapping some things which were never going to happen. So what is the reality . Well, lets have a look at this tweet from the Prime Minister you can see it here. Were stopping heavy handed measures. Number one, taxes on eating meat. Now, the Prime Minister says this proposal came from the governments own Climate Change committee, which urged ministers, he says, to implement an accelerated shift in peoples diets. In fact, the Committee Recommended action to encourage a 20 shift away from all meat by 2030. So not a specific meat tax. The next one, the Prime Minister says, were stopping new taxes to discourage flying. What is the reality here . Well, the Prime Minister has said he will protect families from further levies if they travel. And, yes, the Climate Change committee had recommended measures to manage passenger numbers, which could include a frequent flyer tax. But there was no indication the Prime Minister was actually planning to bring one in. How about rubbish and recycling . Lots of people have opinions on this. The Prime Minister has said, the proposal that we should force you to have seven different bins in your home ive scrapped it. Now, the Prime Minister said there was a very clear statement in consultations around the Environment Act of 2021, that households would need to have seven different rubbish and recycling bins. And, yes, its true, there was due to be an announcement earlier this year on a new policy on this, but it was delayed until after the local elections in may. Now councils in england, run by different political parties, had said this would have been costly, chaotic but the conservative government had argued it would boost recycling rates. The truth, though, here is that we hadnt seen much progress on this issue. The next one, the idea of car sharing. The Prime Minister points to the Climate Change committees proposals and claims that, in effect, they would force people to share vehicles to reduce emissions. However, the Climate ChangeCommittee Recommended injune to the Department For Transport that there should be schemes to encourage greater use of car sharing. So in other words, no mention of making it compulsory. And the final one here, this is insulation. Rishi sunak says, were stopping expensive insulation upgrades. Whats the reality here . Well, the Prime Minister had said that homeowners and landlords will no longer have to upgrade homes to an Energy Performance certificate grade c by 2035. Landlords have welcomed this, saying that they wont have to pay for expensive upgrades but bodies representing tenants say renters will have to pay much more in energy bills if they live in poorly insulated properties. So what can we say, having seen all of this . Well, the Prime Minister says that he has blocked things which will help families up and down the country. A lot of the things hes blocked have come from the Climate Change committee and just a quick reminder, its an independent body, it was set up 15 years ago to give advice to the government on Climate Policies to ensure the uk meets its legal commitments. And that is the key word, advice it does not have the power to force through recommendations. That, of course, is the role of the Prime Minister and his government. Now, whos responsible for doing the dishes in your home . New Research Suggests that although most people in the uk believe that Household Chores should be shared in heterosexual couples, it is still generally women who do them. More than 6,000 people were questioned for the British Social Attitudes survey, and the findings reveal a significant progressive shift, particularly in the roles of women, and attitudes to sexuality. Our reporter Nicky Schiller has more details. With more on this is professor sirjohn curtice. Hes Senior Research fellow at the National Centre for social research, natcen they published the British Social Attitudes report. We often speak to you when its election time. Lets start with this survey, how long has this been compiled and what are the main trends weve seen this year . Well, this is the 40th trends weve seen this year . Well, this is the 40th year trends weve seen this year . Well, this is the 40th year of trends weve seen this year . Well, this is the 40th year of the trends weve seen this year . Ii this is the 40th year of the British Social Attitudes survey, founded backin social attitudes survey, founded back in 1983 by the National Centre for social research, and its head at the time, and one of its objectives when it was started was to be able to ascertain the long term changes in the climate of public opinion. Now to do that, therefore you have to keep asking more or less the same questions repeatedly over time and the 40th report, which has come out today, has focused on that in particular, so weve picked up a lot of questions that have been asked pretty regularly through the course of the last a0 years, including those back to the 1980s, and the report focuses on the long term changes. Yes, one of the long term changes. Yes, one of the long term changes is in attitudes towards the role of women, so it might not seem rather odd, but back in the mid 19 805, nearly a half of the Adult Population at that stage agreed with the proposition that a womans job was to stay at home, while it was the mans job to go out and earn money. Now since the 19805, women have become far more common in5ide have become far more common inside the Labour Market, including women with Young Children and out less than 10 of us agree with that view, and we are now likely to think of a woman with Young Children going out to work, thatll be harmful for the family. But of course, if we are going to make that work, and assuming the man is still indeed working and earning a living, we have dual Labour Market couples, that its a matter of, who does the work at home . And not surprisingly, going back to the 19805, we tended to think that washing, ironing, cooking wa5 womens work, and repairing bit5 cooking wa5 womens work, and repairing bits of the household wa5 mens work. Now weve moved on from that and we are less likely to say thats what is the case, but actually when people are asked in mid sex couples what actually happens, we are still finding that happen5, we are still finding that the women are more likely to do the washing, cooking and ironing, and the men in the repairing, and women in particular are more likely to say, you know what, iand in particular are more likely to say, you know what, i and up doing more than my fair share of the household ta5k5. So those concerned about the role of women in the Labour Market say that in the end, ye5, Labour Market say that in the end, yes, we are now more accepting of women in the Labour Market, but they are still left with a bigger burden of the work back at home. Tell me about it, john of the work back at home. Tell me about it, john laughter about it, john laughter lets talk about changing attitudes when it comes to relationships, as well, which the survey has chronicled. Well, which the survey has chronicled. �. ,. , chronicled. Again, the world of the 19805 chronicled. Again, the world of the 1980s was very chronicled. Again, the world of the 1980s was very different. Chronicled. Again, the world of the 1980s was very different. At chronicled. Again, the world of the 1980s was very different. At that i 19805 was very different. At that stage, le55 19805 was very different. At that stage, less than one in five of the aduu stage, less than one in five of the Adult Population said, you know what . Theres nothing wrong at all with sexual relations of two adults of the same sex. And in the middle of the same sex. And in the middle of the same sex. And in the middle of the 19805 we had the scare about aids which was more prevalent amongst men who engaged in the same sex activity, and we became even more cen5oriou5. Well now, as many as two thirds of us think their 5ub5 will be nothing wrong and they are now expressing and now come expressing doubts about the legitimacy of same sex activity is now considered homophobic. We now have marriage for same sex couples, 5o have marriage for same sex couples, so weve been through a very substantial social revolution, and indeedin substantial social revolution, and indeed in general. The big trend since the 19805, or at least the Big Secular Trend is as a society, we probably become more liberal, attitudes towards womens sexuality, abortion, weve become more liberal. Theres a more recent exception which has caused a lot of controversy in the uk recently, and thats whether or not transgender people, people who want to change their gender identity, should be able to change it in law without having to go through any kind of medical diagnosis. On that, weve actually recently moved in the opposite direction and it looks as though so far, at least, the debate about that has not persuaded people in the way that, for example, a lot of the gradual public debate about same sex of the gradual public debate about 5ame 5ex relationships has both changed peoples opinion, as well as witne55ing young people with much more liberal views gradually replacing older people who have left the electorate. 5ir replacing older people who have left the electorate. The electorate. Sirjohn curtis, thank you the electorate. Sirjohn curtis, thank you very the electorate. Sirjohn curtis, thank you very much. The electorate. Sirjohn curtis, thank you very much. Straight| the electorate. Sirjohn curtis, i thank you very much. Straight to the electorate. Sirjohn curtis, thank you very much. Straight to the us, arlington, virginia, the pentagon, we can show you picture5 pentagon, we can show you pictures of the Ukrainian President , volodymyr zelensky, hes been on a trip to the united states. There he is, as defence secretary lloyd au5tin is, as defence secretary lloyd austin and the chairman of the joint chief of staff, general millie. General market millie. Taps plays we have ukraines volodymyr zelensky, a5 we have ukraines volodymyr zelensky, as part of his trip to the united states, hes now the pentagon. Now at the pentagon. Hes taking part in a service of remembrance for those who died in the 9 11 attacks. And we saw them earlier laying a wreath, and flowers now, as well, to remember those who died. This is all part of his trip he will also be meeting President Joe Biden at the white house, also attending a meeting at the National Archives in washington, dc. But for now, this is a moment of remembrance. There you are, you can see president zelensky there at the pentagon, Ju5t Zelensky there at the pentagon, just outside washington dc, with secretary of defence lloyd au5tin there, you can see the back of his head there, also with the chairman of the joint chief of staff, general mark milley, he was at the us Congress Earlier today as part of congre55 earlier today as part of another Pu5h Congre55 earlier today as part of another push for more International Help and support, and aid for ukraine. And we will leave it there. Now, king charles made history on the second day of his state visit to france. The king became the first british monarch to address the French Senate from the floor of the chamber. He spoke for about 20 minutes mainly in french. He then visited Notre Dame Cathedral and spoke to firefighters who battled the 2019 blaze that damaged the building. Lets go live to paris and our correspondent, lewi5 vaughan jones. Over to you. Day two of this state visit is drawing to a close, it started with that big speech, i suppose it started with the politics and ended more with the culture and sport. We will come back to that in a moment. But on that 5peech itself, lots of people listening for what themes would be emphasised in that grand political setting he talked about Climate Change and the need to tackle it, he talked of course about that friendship between the uk and france, that shared history and culture, and that shared language he spoke in english but also french. Lets take a listen. Translation your longlived. Democracy can be seen in the long friendship which brings our nations and peoples together. Our partnership is built on a shared experience, and it is of vital importance as we face the challenges of the world. Quite simply, the United Kingdom shall always be one of the closest allies and one of the best