richard lister there at twickenham, thank you.ween police and protestors in algeria, after tens of thousands of people again took to the streets calling for a new generation of political leaders. police fired tear gas and water cannon at the demonstrators, many of them young, and who were marching for the eighth friday in a row. they're angry at the appointment of abdelkader bensalah as interim leader, saying he's too close to the former president, who was forced out of office ten days ago after years of repressive rule. mr bensalah has promised free elections, but opponents say it's a ploy by the ruling elite to cling onto power. well, our correspondent 0rla guerin is live in the capital algiers for us tonight. well, once again today, the demonstrators showed strength in numbers, with a huge turnout on the streets, and tonight, algiers is counting the cost. the authorities say close to 200 protesters were arrested and around 100 police officers were injured. reformers here say the protests will continue as long as the old regime