Good morning, this is bbc news at 11. The Prime Minister is set to announce more training and resources for schools and companies in england to deal with what she calls the Hidden Injustice of Mental Illness. In a speech in Central London shortly, theresa may will order a review of Mental Health services and outline her plan to create a Shared Society. But her announcement has been called puny by some. Norman smith is outside the speech venue in Central London. An interesting and obviously very significant choice of subject for this first major speech of the new year . Its the first instalment of what is expected to be a series of major Domestic Policy Announcements by mrs may over the next month or so. Really to try and give substance to her governments agenda beyond brexit because other than grammar schools, really weve heard nothing from theresa may about what she actually wants to do. Today, she wa nts to actually wants to do. Today, she wants to give us some sense of what her visi
The film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks Cinema Releases is mark kermode. And weve got one or two things you might have heard of. We are in award season so its a big week. We have of course la la land which everyone is talking about. Live by night, the new film by ben affleck. And Manchester By The Sea, with a standout performance by Casey Affleck. La la land. Yeah, youve seen this is coming out, youve seen the poster. I have seen it. Ive seen the film. 0h, youve seen the film, oh great, fantastic. So, Damien Chazelles swooning tribute to classic old hollywood musicals of singin in the rain and also things like umbrellas of cherbourg. Emma stone and ryan gosling are the star crossed pair who meet in an la trafficjam. Its a fantastic opening. A wonderful song and dance number. He is a hardcore jazz freak, she is an aspiring actress. They hate each other at the beginning but gradually the relationship begins to thaw and they become friends and possibly something more. H
The historic art house theater in Five Points has reopened with scrappy local ownership hoping to transform nostalgia into a vital and diverse entertainment venue.