and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, featurester at the independent and baroness helen newlove, victims commissioner. stay with us for that. good evening. the government is advising against all but essential travel to sri lanka after the bombings on easter sunday which claimed the lives of at least 250 people. the foreign office says terrorists are very likely to try to carry out indiscriminate attacks especially in places visited by foreigners. there are some 8,000 british tourists in sri lanka at the moment and urgent talks are taking place between the government and the travel industry to help people return home. from colombo, clive myrie reports. curfew in colombo. rain, the soldiers' only companion on empty streets after dark, as a nervous capital guards against more atrocities. the authorities have released the names and pictures of several suspects they want to question following easter sunday's massacres. foreign governments are now anxious for their citizens here. and these suspects, on the run, are the reason why. the c