we ve had here in tokyo. but whilejonnie peacock s reign might be over, earlier on, britain found a new 100 metre star. andrew small took up athletics after watching the london paralympics. now the man inspired by 2012 was victorious in 2021. small gets it. for small, who had to train in his garage during lockdown, the pride was plain. but it was nothing to that back at his family home. his dad steve pushing every inch of the way, and come the finish, this is what it meant. cheering. yeah, my family are my biggest supporters, through thick and thin. they ve seen a lot of ups and downs. there was a lot of long, hard sessions in a cold, dark garage at night. but, you know, the culmination of that is here. and other british athletes had gold in their sights. in the archery, phoebe paterson pine taking the title by a single point. the tiniest possible margin for the biggest possible prize. but most remarkably of all, there was another gold for sir lee pearson, on breezer, the hor
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the telegraph and richard duggan, editor of essex and cambridgeshire live. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. when the final us flights to leave the area those who helped western forces have been left behind. the taliban according saying that they re able to launch fresh air strikes against the islamic state in afghanistan and the remains of the vehicle hit by a drone strike in kabul makes the front page of the guardian. it is thought that seven children are amongst the dead. the time reports on leaks from the pentagon which shift blame towards uk forces for the deaths at the airport on thursday. the metro since the last us troops left kabul a minute before midnight local time to end 20 years of conflict there. that is the picture of both afghan refugees arriving on the front page of the ft. which also says that the eu is preparing
but the time of quarter to. and it s friday, so that means it s time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i m filling in for mark kermode to review this week s releases. so, legend has it, if you look in the mirror and say his name five times, he will appear behind you. candyman. anthony. candyman. anthony, no. candyman. stop! stop it. candyman. stop it! 0k. you better not do that. 0k, 0k. whispers: candyman. you play too much! 0w, no, stop! yes, the candyman is back. while there have been other sequels, this is framed as a direct sequel to the 1992 horror about a supernatural killer with a hook with a hook for a hand, who is hunting the housing projects of chicago s cabrini green. fast forward to the present, and the area s being gentrified with luxury loft condos. it s a comfortable life for visual artist anthony, played by yahya abdul mateen ii and his gallery director partner, brianna played by teyonah parris. at least until anth
taliban and have continued to overrun. now on bbc news, as many women come forward to make anonymous complaints of sexual violence on campus, is this scotland s #metoo moment? a warning this programme contains content that some viewers may find upsetting. it started with a flood of anonymous complaints. the next thing i remember, it s dark and he s on top of me. - he started undoing his belt, his button and zip. and at that point ijust said, like, can you please let me out? a #metoo moment for scotland s universities. every time i felt like i d helped one person, or maybe closed off one avenue and offered support somewhere, something else popped up. why are so many young women fearful of talking openly about sexual violence on campus? she was asking me questions that felt accusatory orvictim blaming. and how well are universities supporting those who say they ve been assaulted? so, i made that complaint, and i was never contacted again by the university. why are we being
and a christmas midnight mass is celebrated at the church of the nativity in bethlehem built on the spot where it s believed jesus was born. and coming up, he s checked his list, and now santa claus is coming to town! we ll have an update on his live progress a little later. the uk has again recorded its highest number of daily coronavirus cases since the pandemic began more than 120,000. it s the third day in a row that cases have topped 100,000 with 122,186 cases recorded today. a separate survey from the office for national statistics found that on december 19th, an estimated one in 35 people in the uk, had covid 19 the equivalent of 1.74 million. in london, the ratio is much higher one in 20 people were likely to have tested positive for covid. but despite soaring cases, early findings suggest that the 0micron variant is milder than delta, and leads to less hospitalisation the head of the uk health security agency, drjenny harries, called it a glimmer of chri