And chasing the dream ben ainslies bid for sailing history gets underway tomorrow. If we can win the americas cup for britain, you know, look at our sporting maritime heritage, its the one thing thats missing, it would be huge if we could bring the cup home, and thats what motivates and inspires us. In the sport on bbc news World Number One andy murray will play russias Andrey Kuznetsov in the first round of the french open. Johanna konta faces unseeded soo way shei of chinese taipei. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn has given a speech this morning, linking British Military action abroad to Terrorist Attacks here at home. Mr corbyn said the War On Terror is not working and that a different approach is needed. He was speaking as Election Campaigning resumed after mondays attack in manchester. The conservatives have condemned his remarks as crass and appallingly timed. Our Political Correspondent iain watson reports. The political truce af
We must be brave enough to admit that the War On Terror is not working. We need a smarter way to reduce the threat from countries that Nurture Terrorists and generate terrorism. This is a very badly timed speech, showing some very muddled and dangerous thinking. He seems to be implying that somehow its our fault, somehow britains fault. At the g7 summit in sicily, theresa may urges World Leaders to discuss fighting online extremism. Ijust happen i just happen to ijust happen to be captainjack sparrow. And jacks back. Well get Mark Kermodes take on the latest Pirates Of The Caribbean offering and the rest of the Cinema Releases, in the the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story police say they believe they have got hold of a large part of the network involved in the Manchester Bombing and have made immense progress in the investigation. They say they expect further arrests. But they also urged people to go out as planned and enjoy themselves over the weekend as they have reviewed
The day s news. But first, its newswatch. Hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. After the Manchester Arena bombing, we discussed how news should report the horror of a Terrorist Attack without giving the perpetrators the publicity they crave. And we look at how newsround covered that news for its young audience. It was shortly after half past ten on monday night when the news came through of what would turn out to be the worst Terrorist Attack in the uk for almost 12 years. Lets break away from the Election Campaign for a moment, we have some news coming into us out of the north west. Greater Manchester Police have warned people to stay away from Manchester Arena. As officers respond to what they are describing as an incident amid reports on social media of some kind of explosion. By the following morning, the scale of the violence had become clear. Breakfast invited three of those who had been at the Ariana Grande concert into the studio. Im still processing it myself.
Katie razzall looks at the faultlines on the question of scottish independence. I would hate to separate from the uk. I would love im quite happy to be part of the british isles, just not the uk. You havent really got the choice i youve got a really big hammer drill. Hello. Good evening. Remember those heady days when this election seemed boring . When we were sick of the stage managed, unwavering adjectives on offer . Many feared the electoral outcome had already been written on something more permanent than the fated ed stone. But this week shattered all of that. This was the script no one wrote. A week that began with a monumental uturn, soon forgotten in the torment of manchesters attack. And from its wake, a campaign that emerged refocussed on National Security and Foreign Policy. A poll today showed labour slashing the conservative lead to five points. Well be speaking to david butler in a moment the psephologist who has seen more from the frontline of electoral history than anyo
Government, has got to look to what is happening in libya, a huge ungoverned space and apparently a source of some awful extremism. But was manchester a consequence of our Foreign Policy . Manchester was a consequence of one person going into a music event and killing a very large number of people, there can be no defence whatsoever of that. So nothing to do with Foreign Policy . I do not in any way change that view. That is just a vile, horrible event and those people have got to be brought to book. Obviously, the one who did it is dead but there appears to be a whole connection of them. I made the point that if we are to have a secure future, weve got to look at ungoverned spaces around the world and the consequences of our wars of intervention. This is notjust me, as i said, this is mi5, its Foreign Affairs select committee, its a number of other people. But im struggling to find the role of Foreign Policy you see Islamic State was founded well before the invasion of iraq. Its murde