that was katie razzall talking to jonas kaufmann, and by the way i don't think you have to be in theguardian. leading on grenfell tower, says the council inspected the building 16 times and failed to notice or do anything about the cladding. it was the council responsible for looking at the building. the council of course owned the building. the times leads on may facing a revolt over brexit laws. about scotland, and most people will probably read the top item that ageing mines are kept sharp by sex. and the daily mail leads on an interview with prince harry, in which he says that no royal once the throne. he says nobody wants it, but we will do our duty if we have to. that is it for tonight. the bad news is the days start getting shorter now. the good news is that this week sees a memorable anniversary for tv geeks. 50 years ago the bbc made the world's first international satellite broadcast of a television show. i wonder if they did anything interesting. probably not. goodnight. 0k? # love, love, love # love, love, love # love, love, love # there's nothing you can do that can't be