Push into the South And West and given the fact the ground is so saturated at the moment, it is not so good have an outlook. More here on breakfast. Good morning. Its Sunday 29th septemBer. Fears of a wider war in the Middle East Are growing as iran says the death of the leader of hezbollah Will Not Go Unavenged. The country has declAred five days of mourning for Hassan Nasrallah after he was killed by an israeli Air Strike on the lebanese capital Beirut. Us president Joe Biden says his death is a measure of justice for his many victims but called again for a ceasefire. Our reporter simonjones has more. Distant explosions the israeli bombardment of lebanon continues by night. Explosions. And by day, but the Big Question is what will israel, hezbollah and the militant groups back in iran do next . The israeli Prime Minister descriBed the killing of Hezbollahs Leader On Friday as a historic turning point, but said his work is not done. Translation the state of israel eliminated the Maste
was organised electronic voting in the us election. and the former strictly and dancing with the stars judge len goodman has died at the age of 78. now more on the crisis in sudan as there is growing frustration among british civilians in the country. dual mats have been evacuated but civilians speaking about feeling abandoned by the government as its thaw upward of 4000 britons are in sudan given the strong historic links between the two countries. 0n the ground, there is no sign of a cease fire. we have seen rebel forces there moving around the capital so let s head to amsterdam where we are joined by a british sudanese writer born here in london and raised in khartoum where his family remained until 1990. welcome to the programme. when you watch what is happening there in sudan, no sign of any pause despite the repeated pleas from the international community. what do you make of the situation? this international community. what do you make of the situation? make of the s
it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. a record breaking crowd at the emirates as arsenal hammer north london rivals tottenham in the womens super league. india beat england women. a clean sweep in the one day series. tears ofjoy for british cyclist zoe backstedt who s on top of the world after retaining a title down under. and canjoejoyce stay undefeated the british boxer takes onjoseph parker, in a heavyweight clash in manchester this evening. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. and an historic day for women s football. with a record attendance at the emirates, for the north london derby between arsenal and tottenham in the women s super league. the home side in total control as they continue their emphatic start to the season. jane dougall reports. always an electric atmosphere in a north london derby and this one is magnified by the 10,000 strong crowd. a new record in the women s super league. and not long before they w
hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. as ever is mark kermode. hi, mark. very interesting week. we have don t worry darling eagerly awaited after all the stuff that went on in venice. we have blonde, which may be a marilyn monroe biopic, or maybe not. and catherine called birdy, a medieval tale with a difference. oh, i thought it was a biopic, but anyway, more on that later. ok, so don t worry darling, which is a new film by olivia wilde, who made booksmart, which i loved. florence pugh and harry styles are alice and jack chambers. they live in a kind of absolutely rarefied, dreamy, late 50s, early 60s americana, you know, glistening cars, mad men suits, fabulous dresses. the wives stay at home and prepare the house and cook the meals and wait for the return of their husbands, who are out doing work which cannot be spoken of when they come back. and florence pugh s character seems to think this is idyllic and wonderful. and then, one of her friend