Or not such a good one if you're one of the couples who were hoping to tie the knot tomorrow at Orsett Hall in Essex.
It's a tale that will strike horror into the heart of anyone who's ever spent months planning a wedding. Imagine the scenario - everything's ready, the champagne's on ice, the dresses are hanging up, the flowers have been delivered.....and then you get a call saying the venue's burnt to the ground. This morning a blaze swept through the 300 hundred year old building, no-one was hurt but it's left dozens of wedding plans in tatters. Marcus Powell is on the scene for us tonight.
Also - do you ever need to park in central London? If so you might soon find it a lot harder to find a space. Westminster are selling off one of their car parks and looking into the possibility of getting rid of many more. A good idea? Or maybe not? Phil Bayles investigates.
Gill Hicks was the last person to be pulled alive from the Russell Square train on July 7th. She lost both legs in the bombing. Today she's back at the hospital where she was treated for a new exhibition. We find out why later.
Willsy's on his bike again - it's getting to be a bit of a habit but he's so excited about the Tour de France we can't stop him.
James King's talking movies...boxing Oxford dons and crazed zombies.
And Chrissie's got the weather for the weekend.
All that at 6
See you then,
Tamzin and Ben