when we don t know there s a problem. when it we don t know there s a problem. when it comes to. we need systemic change when it comes to. we need systemic change and when it comes to. we need systemic change and we need massive amounts of legislation, carrots and sticks. i m afraid of legislation, carrots and sticks. i m afraid i of legislation, carrots and sticks. i m afraid i haven t got a carrot for you, tony, so we ve run out of time. i m really sorry! it s been an absolute pleasure, tony grew and caroline frost. have a great week. cheerio. now it s time for the film review. hello and a very warm welcome again to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week s cinema releases, mark kermode is with us. hi, mark. what have you been watching? loads to talk about. we have a new marvel cinematic universe film, eternals. we have kristen stewart as princess diana in spencer. and the card counter, the new movie by paul schrader. and eternals is directed by c
premier league match of the season, but the smile was wiped from manager daniel farke s face just hours later as he s sacked with the side bottom of the table. and whilst it a dry and fairly blustery day for many of you today, it will be particularly when you cross parts of scotland. maybe a few issues this morning. all the details on breakfast. it s sunday 7 november. our top story. the prime minister is urging countries at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow to pull together and drive for the line, as the conference enters its second and final week. borisjohnson said bold compromises and ambitious commitments were needed to tackle climate change. our political correspondent chris mason reports. the people most affected by climate change are no longer some imagined future generation. it is change are no longer some imagined future generation. future generation. it is half time ofthe future generation. it is half time of the climate future generation. it is half time
losing a lot of sponsorship and paying the price for banter. ja. paying the price for banter. jo, thank you paying the price for banter. jo, thank you very much. nigel, are you for your time as well. sleep well and have a lovely rest of the weekend. take care. that s it for the papers tonight. next it s the film review. have a good night. hello and a very warm welcome again to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week s cinema releases, mark kermode is with us. hi, mark. what are you watching? loads to talk about. we have a new marvel cinematic universe film, eternals. we have kristen stewart as princess diana in spencer. and the card counter, the new movie by paul schrader. and eternals is directed by chloe zhao. chloe zhao, who won an oscarfor nomadland. she s a terrific film maker. so, the story is. this follows a group of godlike eternals who came to earth many, many years ago to fight the deviants, and they ve been fighting deviants throughout history. t
i believe that point is now. will you be prime minister tomorrow? of course. more westminster hostility from senior mps this afternoon, but through it all the prime minister insists he s here to stay. frankly, mr speaker, the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when he has being handed a colossal mandate is to keep going and that s what i m going to do. tonight at the end appears night for borisjohnson, it feels like a question of when, not if he will go. political turmoil in westminster and we will have the latest in a fast moving story. on here, what voters think about all. also tonight. a ukranian mother picks through the remnants of her beloved son s life our special report on russian atrocities and a war crimes investigation. the lionesses training at old trafford. in less than two hours, they ll be on the pitch for real. the women s euros get under way today. stay with us. stay with us for our continuing coverage of the news from our correspondence arou