His was a prospect of a breezy, pragmatic mercantilism where nations did business deals to their mutual benefit, a world where profit can bring peace.
Its cast includes Sex Education star Connor Swindells, Peter Mullan, Phyllis Logan, Patrick J Adams, Merrit Wever and Lauren Lyle.Kara Weipz, whose brother Richard died in the crash, told me that "lessons were learned" in how victims' families were treated, after she and her family found out her brother Richard was among the dead via a news report. They should, of course, have been told in person.
She hopes the drama will generate some positivity after so much pain and anguish.It's on BBC iPlayer and BBC One from 9pm this Sunday, and will be on Netflix globally at a later date.There has been a fair bit of controversy over Peter Andre's new film,
, which hits cinemas on Tuesday.The trailer saw the Mysterious Girl singer donning long dreadlocks and speaking in a Jamaican accent, which led to criticism from some viewers.
Andre did not respond to a request for comment from BBC News.
But speakingSon thanked South Korean fans who stayed up late to watch the game live from Spain, which is behind South Korea by seven hours.
He apologised for "taking so long" to finally win a trophy."I hope those who don't like me will come to like me more because of this trophy," he told South Korean television.
Son recently filed a criminal complaint with the South Korean police against a woman who claimed she was pregnant with his child and allegedly tried to blackmail him.Many referenced the fact that he had managed to set his personal drama aside on the field, saying he "didn't let it affect him".