who is on the list. this is a person who is on the list. this is a person who is on the list. this is a person who is a kind of hub between grime and the afro beat sound that is coming from africa and the dance hall sound that is coming from jamaica and this kid is mixing all of those different sounds into something new. he is very exciting. it is the sort of music you hear being too boomed out at house parties and it is great that they have honoured that and i hope he is in with a shot. it is almost like hearing a foreign language being spoken when i listen to what you are saying, so it has been an education for me. thank you very much. nice to talk to you. i may as well admit it. in a moment: the headlines on bbc news: the un says yemen are struggling with the cholera outbreak. there may be grounds for corporate manslaughter with regards to the g re nfell tower manslaughter with regards to the grenfell tower disaster. amber rudd says there will be a period of adaption when
itself around her and bit herface. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the north korean leader, kimjong un, claims any target on the us mainland is now within striking range. it following his military‘s latest intercontinental missile test, the second test within a month. as with previous launches, the event was celebrated by north korean state media. this report by our correspondent karen allen. cloa ked in darkness, state run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea s defiance in the face of international sanctions. its leader kim jong un there to witness it all. then the dramatic lift off. and the moment that pyongyang thumbed its nose at the world. the second launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it travelled higher and further than the missile fired before, eventually smashing down into the ocean off the coast of japan. then came the official confirmation from pyongyang. the newsreader a
north korea says its latest intercontinental ballistic missile test brings all parts of the united states within its range. the regime says the missile reached a height of 2,300 miles, before landing 47 minutes later more than 600 miles away in the sea off japan. that was farther and higher than its previous test earlier this month. experts have said that the missile may have a range of over 6,000 miles, which is far enough to target cities on the us mainland. from seoul in south korea, here s our correspondent karen allen. cloa ked in darkness, state run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. a potent symbol of north korea s defiance in the face of international sanctions, its leader kim jong un there to witness it all. then the dramatic lift off. and the moment that pyongyang thumbed its nose at the world. the second launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it travelled higher and further than the missile fired before, eventual
the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana s brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming princess diana asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the daily star s front page. we will begin with the observer. border chaos will hit hard after brexit, say experts. why? who are these experts? i thought we had had enough of experts. i think as brexit goes on there will be so many experts coming out of the woodwork. these particular ones, it is a europewide consultancy which did an assessment of what it would mean once we d down south of the customs union. we bounce out of. they are predicting a huge lorry parks in the south east of england, lots of extra border checks and costs. custom checks would go up from a current £55 million to £20
forces with something called the country food trust. there are huge concerns about the number of people using food banks and there s a move within the countryside to provide people with cheap and readily available food, such as pheasant. sue reeve, known as mrs very picky on twitter, reminds us, there you are, reminds us that only non perishable food is good for food banks but they have a coming plan to turnit banks but they have a coming plan to turn it into easy cook meals. exactly. they don t have to hang them and pluck them. if you can do that it seems ideal. the hunting lobby are going to be pretty furious. why? they don t like shooting pheasants and partridges. you mean the antihunting lobby? they don t like shooting pheasants and partridges. a lot of people go on corporate shoots and they don t even ta ke corporate shoots and they don t even take them home. if the food is wasted then put it in a food bank. it s notjust food banks, it is froze n it s notjust food banks