The family of a boy thrown from the 10th floor of London's Tate Modern art gallery have said their "little knight sees better and better" as medics noted a clear improvement in his eyesight. The French child was six when he was badly hurt in an attack by Jonty Bravery at the tourist attraction in August 2019. Bravery, who was a teenager at the time of the attack, was in supported accommodation but allowed out unsupervised. He intended to select and kill someone, a court was later told.

Nerves are always high on the opening night of the London film festival. But when this year's edition begins on Wednesday, it won't just be the cast, crew and British Film Institute bigwigs who anxiously await audience reaction. The world premiere that kicks off proceedings is Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical, which will be released by Netflix internationally following UK cinema distribution by Sony; it marks a first opportunity to see the fruits of Netflix's most expensive content deal to date: the back catalogue of the children's author. The streaming service bought the rights to Dahl's works for £370m early last year and assigned a production budget of $1bn (£903m to cover the licensing deal and future projects.

A man has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender after Olivia Pratt-Korbel was shot in her own home. The nine-year-old was killed as her mother tried to stop a gunman entering their house in Liverpool on 22 August. Merseyside Police said the 40-year-old, from Dovecot, had been taken to a police station where he would be questioned by detectives. The force has now made 11 arrests as part of their investigation, but no charges have so far been brought. A man arrested on suspicion of her murder on Thursday remains in police custody.

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