back to them in a moment, first tomorrow s front pages. the observer says many school buildings in england are now in such disrepair they are now a risk to life according to internal government documents leaked to the paper. the express says chancellor rishi sunak has promised that he will do everything in his power to help with the cost of living crisis. and the telegraph has a different twist on the cost of living crisis saying cabinet ministers have turned on the bank of england over rising inflation. the independent has liverpool winning the fa cup trophy, they beat chelsea 6 5 on penalties today. either of you liverpool fans? disclaimer theft up? flat either of you liverpool fans? disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew. we disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start disclaimer theft up? not especially. andrew, we will start with disclaimer
instability in the west bank does not continue. that includes making sure that extremist settler violence stops. we as you know if they can steps this week in the united states to impose visa restrictions on it responsible individuals and necessary it will take further action but we have seen some progress there. what more needs to be done to ensure that this extremist violence ends. finally on gaza, it s very important that even as we are focused on what s happening day in, day out, that we are also not only thinking about but working on what comes next up is eagerly building a foundation for a durable peace and durable security. tomorrow we will have a chance to welcome colleagues from around the region here in washington, from the arab league in the organisation of islamic cooperation and i look forward to attending those discussions with them. we had a chance to discuss our approach to the people s republic of china. we are aligned on key challenges that we face in the in
Becoming ever more extensive. Perhaps a bit more patchy towards the east but you will do well to miss it altogether. Then through the evening we will import those muggier conditions from across the channel andi conditions from across the channel and i wouldnt be surprised again if there were some Thunder Storms eventually, perhaps away from that main area, which will migrate to the north of england, through northern ireland, Southern Scotland and the storms perhaps gathering across the South East On what will be another sultry night, much fresher further north. On monday, we are pushing that band of weather further towards to the north. A dull, damp day across the northern half. All the while a chance of humid conditions sparking off yet more storms for the south east. Hello, this is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrows papers in a moment. First, the headlines. British airways says a Power Supply Issue was behind a computerfailure that has left thousands of passengers stranded
This increasing state meddling. David davis. Well leave it now. Ask again at 11 30pm. That is that from the papers this hour, we are back in half an hour. Will have a look at the stories making up our front pages. Coming up next, ben brown and the film review. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks Cinema Releases is mark kermode. So mark, what do we have this week . As im sure you must have noticed, there is a new Pirates Of The Caribbean movie coming into cinemas. Why . Laughter. Baywatch goes from small screen to big screen. And Aki Kaurismakis the other side of hope. Lets kick off with the Pirates Of The Caribbean, they are billing it as jack searching for the trident of poseidon. Every single one of these films this is the fifth has a search, a quest. This time its for the trident of poseidon. The last time we were with Pirates Of The Caribbean, it was one that everyone felt was like an afterthought. The reason we are back is because these
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