Like it, hollywood did because it is a love song to hollywood, to how beautiful california is. Everything that hollywood stands for. So one would imagine that it would do incredibly well, but it would do incredibly well, but it would not get my vote, maybe i am just not enough of a romantic. Caroline, Great Filmgoer . just not enough of a romantic. Caroline, Great Filmgoer . Iwish i could be but having three children, this is my idea of a great night out laughter the papers, better than the movies, perhaps we can get an oscar laughter we will be back at 11 30pm, for another look at the stories making the news. Coming up next on the bbc news channel, it. Reporters. Welcome to reporters. Im philippa thomas. From here in the worlds newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme, on the frontline of the battle for mosul. Quentin somerville joins iraqi forces, as they meet fierce resistance to their assault on the last stron
Scotla Nd Scotland Raked break out and a spirited second half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in a decade. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Tom watson, labours Deputy Leader, has said the party must change tack and do better at winning over voters but he has said that now is not the time to change leadership. Speaking at the Scottish Labour Conference in perth mr watson acknowledged the loss of a long held labour seat in copeland on thursday had been hugely disappointing. Labours Leaderjeremy Corbyn has said he will stay on. Heres our Political Correspondent carole walker. Jeremy corbyn has made it clear he has no intention of stepping down. He was in stoke yesterday, where labour saw off the challenge from ukip to win the by election. But hes facing questions about the partys defeat in copeland. What about copeland, mr corbyn . The tories were jubilant after seizing the seat which had been in labours hands since it was created. Lab
To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are caroline wheeler, the Political Editor of the Sunday Express, and anne ashworth, assistant editor at the times. Welcome. Lets take a look at the front pages that have arrived with us so far tonight. The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. Thats max hill, who warns that the threat of Terror Attacks is at its highest since the 1970s. In the sunday times changes to Visa Regulations for migrants, is the lead story. The paper says plans include limiting access to benefits for new arrivals to the uk. The Sunday Express has more details about the man who murdered the childrens author helen bailey. Kicking off with the telegraph and the story about brexit, lord uniting potentially to soften brexit. That will pause consternation for some people . Of course. It seems like this has been going on for ages, these debates around brexit, and we still havent triggered article 50, the