The express says mrjohnson was asked about the incident six times by conservative hustings moderator and lbc radio presenter iain dale, but each time avoided answering the question. The independent also leads with borisjohnsons refusal to ask questions on an alleged late night altercation with his partner at todays hustings, but says that tory mps are sticking behind his leadership campaign. Jeremy hunts team say borisjohnsons colourful private life means he is a Security Risk to the country, and that he could be vulnerable to blackmail from foreign powers thats according to the sunday times. The telegraph alleges that the wife of the neighbour of borisjohnson who has tonight admitted recording and reporting an apparent altercation at mrjohnsons address had previously sworn at the conservative leadership candidate in the street and declared that all tories suck. Evening, Boris Johnsons neighbour tom penn has said he was and in a statement this evening, Boris Johnsons neighbour tom penn has said he was so frightened by what he could hear at the property nextdoor that he felt compelled to call the police, says the mirror. Well, it seems to be wall to wall borisjohnson. We well, it seems to be wall to wall Boris Johnson. We have well, it seems to be wall to wall borisjohnson. We have got some other stories to discuss, dont we . It is absolutely in every single front page. Where should we start . Should we start with the mail on sunday which is got this very interesting snap poll in reaction to this very recent event. They have this very recent event. They have this snap poll which shows his lead of 8 on thursday has turned into a 396 of 8 on thursday has turned into a 3 deficit. This is among all voters and amongst tory voters. It is more than halved. These are fairly irreleva nt than halved. These are fairly irrelevant because actually its only tory members who can vote. What is really interesting about this coverage is that they have also followed the same story and spoken to other neighbours you know, one is quoted as saying it was a proper tearup, quoted as saying it was a proper tear up, glass being smashed, lots ofarguing and tear up, glass being smashed, lots of arguing and i thought someone was being murdered. No one said there was a lot of shouting and glasses and plates being thrown a few times. It was obviously she was angry and she was screaming hysterically. We know about the two people, the couple, who apparently were recording the route but now there is more stuff that the male has got. They have got all sorts of stuff in here. Its a goodie bag of forest stuff including senior tory figures saying there preparing for an attempt ofjeremy saying there preparing for an attempt of Jeremy Corbyn saying there preparing for an attempt ofJeremy Corbyn to bring down the government on Boris Johnsons first day at downing street. Which cannot happen because they will be in recess ten. Theresa may will go after the Prime Minister questions on the wednesday. Boris then will take over a comb assuming it is him, he will take over on thursday and all the mp5 go home. It will be tricky to get a vote of confidence with them all gone. See you debunked one element. Joe is saying is irrelevant to the fact that these poll figures appear to have moved. It is only one poll, but is it irrelevant given the country will be watching the next Prime Minister . It is obviously significant that the country will be watching. Its about the country or it should be. It is a disgrace that only a people get a chance to vote for the next Prime Minister. But i think is think is interesting is as joe has mentioned these are not tory members are people that have a vote about the next leader, what it does show is that there has been some shift in his support but i think that they could be reflective of the tory membership. I would expect that to be roughly 60 from boris and 40 forjeremy. To be roughly 60 from boris and 40 for jeremy. That might to be roughly 60 from boris and 40 forjeremy. That might narrow a bit. Lets look at the ways that the other papers have treated the story. The sunday times skillet boris is a Security Risk. Yes, you alluded to that in the headlines and this is coming from jeremy hunts team. If somebody is seen to be lets say, slightly exotic, flamboyant, colourful, thats a very good one. Non libelous word. Colourful, thats a very good one. Nonlibelous word. Yes, but they are thought to be a potential Security Risk. This is going down another path, they have got exactly the same story about the police being called to this alleged bus stop with Boris Johnson and his girlfriend, but there is this sort of sense that jeremy hunt is putting himself out as the most sensible stable, but havent we heard that somewhere before . This is one of the problems, its, jeremy hunt is by far the most suitable of the two candidates in my view, but we are in trump politics nowadays and what they are looking for is someone who is charismatic, a bit like donald trump who is a bit wild. They are not worried about his past or anything, and on the basis of that i think boris has a head start with that as far as being a Security Risk goes the mentioned blackmail as you always do when you use blackmail as you always do when you use the security card. I cannot see someone use the security card. I cannot see someone like boris being blackmailed. We know most of the awful things about him. If that is a cce pta ble awful things about him. If that is acceptable and being priced in by the current crop of voters, what did he have to blackmail him about . But it is interesting if we look at the front page of the sunday express which by and large has been onside with boris up till now, the headline is quite unexpected. You would expect the sunday express to be pretty solid tory members and the sort of people who are going to be voting for borisjohnson and jeremy hunt. Normally white, middle aged males. But this is quite an interesting take, as you say. They are referring to the conversation that happened earlier this evening. Six times refused to say why the police were called to his house, Carrie Simons was not there, the remaining voting neighbour denies plot to sabotage johnson. Remaining voting neighbour denies plot to sabotagejohnson. The way that all of the papers are covering it is quite interesting. The paper says Boris Johnson it is quite interesting. The paper says borisjohnson refused to answer six times. We counted seven. Might it have been better for him to say look, my private life is my private life, he did not do that. He said i will answer the question and then went on to not answer it. will answer the question and then went on to not answer it. I will point he just talked about buses when he answered the question to let directly. The audience there were quite clearly behind him and so he could get away with actually not asking or answering that question in this forum. The only thing he is doing is postponing it because there will come a point where he will have to do some tv debates and look them up to do some tv debates and look them up again. He will not be able to run away from that kind of scrutiny forever. The question is would it have been better to do it against friends and supporters or more hostile interview in the future . We have all said, weve all been there and celebrating and very, very sorry the neighbours were disturbed. And celebrating and very, very sorry the neighbours were disturbedm would depend on his relationship with carrie at the moment, theres an issue. You can say arent we lucky to have Good Neighbours that ca re lucky to have Good Neighbours that care so lucky to have Good Neighbours that care so much about safety that they called the police . Thats a different thing, and you can say good job, boris. On the issue of the neighbours. It is almost as if we planned it. Left wing neighbours admit taping boris. The headline has to start with left wing. Admit taping boris. The headline has to start with leftwing. Appalling. And he admits they were not doing anything illegal, they were taping something and they give it to the guardian. The playwrights anti tory wife made an insulting gesture. Its apsley astonishing, the neighbours wife . Swear at her and declared the all tories sock and he reveals that she is american. She has got nothing going for her as for as the telegraph is concerned. Her lefty plays being funded by the eu. Her husband supposedly anti brexit. It reads like a charge sheet. And i am betting shes probably a vegetarian but it does indicate the were the papers are covering this one story. Asa papers are covering this one story. As a father either of you that the neighbours taped this conversation . And he gave it to a paper . No, i dont think so. If you are in public life than you are going to be snapped in your back garden in your dressing gown or Something Like that. Im afraid it goes with the territory. I think they were not doing anything illegal in it if you are applying to your local council oi are applying to your local council or police about noisy neighbours we re or police about noisy neighbours were constantly fighting or playing loud music there would expect you to provide some sort of evidence. Im very sorry as a newspaperman that did not give the tape to me. Thats a very honest answer than. Lets move on from boris. And a story also on the front pages about the rs pca. This is the suggestion is being taken this is the suggestion is being ta ken over by this is the suggestion is being taken over by extreme Animal Rights campaigners. The result is that they wa nt campaigners. The result is that they want them to come out against horse racing. So far, according to the paper, the trustees have been able to actually push this away, but obviously it would change our attitude to Something Like the rs pca if this happened. If you take, for instance, angling, 4 Million People in the country do it, its the biggest participant support in britain. The idea that there would declare that as being dreadful and cruel and awful, i think that would ourshipa lot cruel and awful, i think that would our ship a lot of people off amongst that community that might give to the rs pca. Horse racing the same thing. Not least of all, the patron of the rs pca, the queen. Its not the first time they have gone into this thing, and i think lots of charities do fall into this, where does thejob but charities do fall into this, where does the job but there were set out for happened and where did they become a campaigning or politicized organisation . But the did an awful lot of money from a lot of people in wills and legacies. They will have to vote on it next saturday. An interesting combination of two sports, angling and horse racing. Can we go back to the sunday times and a sort of amusing story about rail buses taking the plane . M and a sort of amusing story about rail buses taking the plane . It was cheaper. And so this is Network Rail Staff and they discovered that if they were to fly from cardiff it will cost them £19 and if they took a train it was £84. But instead with 98 of our Business Travel made by real trance more often than not represent best value, well clearly they dont. Otherwise they would not be flying. And they make no attempt to defend the prices. Maybe they should all organise it better. Lets go to should all organise it better. Lets gotoa should all organise it better. Lets go to a story inside the sunday express rather than on the front page. A great advert for ageing. Jumping jack is back. The idea that he had heart surgery in april and is 76 and he was still leaping around the stage. With so little bits of film of him doing it. Just amazing the fact that he can actually prance around just like he did 30 odd years ago, i think its fantastic. Ijust wa nt ago, i think its fantastic. Ijust want to be like him when i get to that age. No chance. Lets practise in the next slot. He is 76. Keith richards is also in his 70s, he is 75. His first gig since his surgery and its funny that it is the sunday express because normally it would be going, over 75 is when i get there free tv licence and i dont think they will worry. This is a tour that goes on to the end of august so it will be quite demanding. The one thing about mick jagger will be quite demanding. The one thing about mickjagger is he has a lwa ys thing about mickjagger is he has always been super fit and conflict tours, he put the other band members really threw it much are all as fit as they can be to keep up with him. A father of eight as well. Is it a concert you would go to . Absolutely, yes. It is our generation. I saw them years ago and i would love to see them again. But at the moment chicago is a bit far to go. Good to talk to you both. We will do it again in ours time. Youll both be back at 11 30. Next its time for the travel show. This week on the travel show 50 years since stonewall, were in new york ahead of the world pride celebration. Its only now that we realise what a big impact they all made. And i paint the town black at a festival for goths. That is cool. I am not sure if i get past customs here. Laughter. This week im exploring whitby in the north east of england. Its a pretty town, with a bit of a dark side. More than 120 years ago, this place inspired the creation of one of literatures most terrifying monsters. Stay tuned to find out which one. But first. We are in new york as the city gears up to host 4 million visitors for world pride, perhaps the biggest event in the calendar for many in the community. This year will be especially pregnant though, as it marks the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots, an event that marked the start of the struggle for recognition, rights and respect. We sent the bbcs lgbt correspondent, ben hunte, to find out more. New york, a city that has always held a special place in my heart. I love the pace, the energy, and the excitement. But more than anything its a city that i found inclusive, where people like me can be themselves. When i was growing up, i didnt really think about what had happened before i was alive to enable me to live such a free and open lie. Of life. It is something i think a lot of young people go through now. You just find yourself within a community thats really loving and accepting and you dont think about the history behind it. So its so nice to come to new york and see that, actually, for the 50th anniversary of stonewall, we are celebrating the past, we looking into the people that really allowed us to be so free and open now. In the us, the 1960s was an era of activism and protests. It was the end of the counter culture. 1960s, women were fighting for their rights, blacks were fighting for their rights, latinos were fighting for their rights, and we just said, what about us . Why not us . Why not me . Onjune 28, 1969, the riots at the Stonewall Inn, on christopher street, would mark the birth of the modern gay rights movement. So this is where its at. Yes. Its where it all happened. Mark segal was 18 at the time and had arrived in the cityjust a few weeks earlier. Now youre seeing all the rainbow flags on it. What is like to be back here . Just like any other normal night. We were inside, we were having a great time. I was standing in the back, near the dance floor. Lights flickered on, then they came on, full force. I looked over to someone and said, whats happening . They said, very casually, its a raid. I had never been in a raid before so i was a little nervous. Police barged in and just started pushing people around. And anybody looked like they were successful, they went up to them and said, take out your wallet and they took the money. It was, you know, it was out out graft right in front of everybodys face and they did not care because thats the way you got to treat gay men and lesbian women in those days. You treated them like trash. So they cornered me, i went out and i stood about right over there. Out here, somewhere between 50 and 100. Police tried to disperse us. We would not disperse. It was the first time the gay people said to police, no, this is our neighbourhood, youre not going to tell us to get off our street. We picked up stones, we picked up cans, and threw them. And that was the first riot. The protests raged for several nights and led to the first pride march in 1970. The Stonewall Inn has since become a historic landmark and attracts visitors from across the globe, keen to learn about the struggles. Was it legal to serve gay people alcohol . And it was awesome. It was not easy. Many of us went to jail. Many of us were beat. It has been a long 50 years but, guess what, we are further along than i would have ever expected. And back at stonewall, a chance encounter with a group of students provides an emotional reminder ofjust how far the movement has come. I am proud of what happened there. It makes me proud to see youre all here today because it says the work that we did is filtering through. I think any of us who were there that night would have never expected we would have come as far as we have. Im shocked. I never thought i would be able to get married, i never thought id be able to express that publicly. Me saying that i have a husband. Sorry, im really emotional. It is something i really never thought i could do. Wow. So thank you, guys. And to finish this week, im in whitby. A coastal town in the north east of england that is also the spiritual home to one of literatures most terrifying monsters. Legend has it that a holiday in whitby provided author, bram stoker, with the inspiration for his most famous creation, dracula. And both the town and its ruined abbey feature in the novel. Twice a year, as many as 10,000 visitors come here for an event that pays tribute to the towns eerie reputation. This is the whitby goth festival, and this year its celebrating its 25th anniversary. Wow, some of these costumes are just so impressive, they really make an effort. Thatjacket looks incredible tell me about the story behind this . Well, this is what i call wearable sculpture. I took reference from sort of old mansion houses and cathedrals, and took the architecture, and thought about, you know, applying it to fabric. Could you give us a little spin . Of course, mate. Oh, my days. Look at the intricacy on the back the stained glass panels actually are backlit, so at night time we flick on and they actually illuminate. Oh, wow, looking around here, im feeling really underdressed. I reckon i could sort you out with a sort of nice jacket and a nice hat. Think goth, and most people think of dark clothing, a gloomy attitude, and the post punk music of the 1980s. Is goth still a big thing, then . Huge, its getting bigger and bigger all the time. And what about all this stuff . This is really cool, isnt it . Thats a clock look at that. This is it, this is clever stuff. Is that not cool . That is cool. Not sure if i will get past customs with that. Whoa, lets see this. Yeah. Is that not cool, or is that not cool . It is cool. A lot of people, including myself, are guilty of having a stereotypical view of the goth movement, but do you think you get recognised for the quality of the art . Because what i am seeing here is amazing. Yeah, well, the craftsmanship in some cases is extraordinary, worthy of standing in any art gallery anywhere. The event has come a long way since it started in 1994, when founderjo hampshire had the idea to bring together goths from all over the uk. I thought that whitby was quite central in the country, but i also made the mistake of thinking there must be lots of dracula conventions here, and they would see goths all the time. Because of the bram stoker thing . Yeah, but in fact that wasnt true. All these black clad people turned up at the town was like, whoa, satanists visited the town and so there was a bit of an uproar, the police came around and everything. Seriously . Yeah, totally, and then people asked me if i would do it again, and then the town sort of got into it then. They kind of quite liked us to come. And how proud do you feel to have turned this tiny festival into this big event now . I think that for me, its great, this is where all those people who are maybe alone, or kind of in Little Pockets in their own town, get to be the big fish in the pond forjust a weekend, and the group of punky alternative people have formed this little kind of allegiance and affinity with a little local community. The goth weekend also hosts other events that share its welcoming tone. So were here today for the first audition in our 2019 model contest. So, this model contest aims to promote and celebrate diversity within the modelling industry. Goths, punks, people with tattoos, piercings, body modifications. So it really is a wide range of individuals. This competition really is sort of allowing people to say, this is who i am, im proud of who i am, im an individual and i stand out. Its making me look like a mugshot, like im in prison. Take it away some people might find the goth style a little intimidating but, i have to say, the whitby goth festival is a fun, inclusive event where everyone is made to feel welcome. Their next weekend takes place from october 25 27. It will it will get him in a few areas and before later in the week this engine returns and the temperatures really will start to shoot up. Most places had the sunshine as well and skies a little bit like this. But over the next few days, were going to see a few changes. It will get humid in a few areas but could also turn quite stormy particularly across parts of england, wales, and eastern scotland before later in the week, the sunshine returns and the temperatures really will start to shoot up. Now bringing about the change for the next few days will be some thicker clouds but some patchy rain into northern scotland. And then later in the night, the isles of scilly, West Cornwall could turn increasingly wet and increasingly breezy. But for most, partly clear skies and staying dry with temperatures roughly around the 10 12 degree mark. Now, as you go into sunday, it should be a bright start for many. The main exception initially will be the far north of scotland patchy rain in the mainland and then rain toward western cornwall. But that wetter weather will spread across parts of cornwall, wales, South West England and into Northern Ireland during the afternoon. A few isolated, maybe thundery showers across the highlands of scotland but much of scotland, good part of england though, staying dry. Morning sunshine giving way to cloudy conditions turning very humid in the south. And as humidity increases, the threat of thunderstorms increases as we go into sunday night. Particularly across parts of wales, into the midlands, and northern england. Now, rainfall amounts will vary quite widely but we could see up to 50 mm, two inches of rain in one or two spots. That could cause some flash flooding in places certainly through the night and into the early hours of monday, the worst of those storms and as we creep into monday, eastern scotland could see some heavy and persistent rain. Still the chance of the odd rumble of thunder but its just the sheer persistence of it accompanied by some other cool easterly winds which will continue to blow that rain in. Still some heavy rain across the far north of england, particularly north east. Elsewhere, isolated showers in Northern Ireland, england, and wales. The morning cloud, when it breaks up, it is going to feel increasingly humid with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s. Still in the teens across some parts of scotland. So, there you go through monday night into tuesday, the rain is across northern scotland but through monday night into tuesday, more thundery downpours could return. Pinpointed exactly where they could be but uncertain at the moment. But certainly for parts of england, some torrential storms possible and as i said, it gets even hotter and even more humid as we go through the rest of the week. Bye for now. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11 p m. Borisjohnson and jeremy hunt take part in the first of 16 hustings in front of the conservative Party Members where they set out their plans for brexit. So just be clear you are not going to make any comment at all on what happened last night. To make any comment at all on what happened last nightlj to make any comment at all on what happened last night. I think that pretty obvious. Mrjohnson avoided answering questions about why the police were called to the flat he shares with his partner on thursday night. President trump has tweeted that the us will hit iran with what he called major additional sanctions on monday to stop tehran from developing nuclear weapons. Police have arrested a 25 year old woman on suspicion of two assaults and endangering an aircraft after a plane was escorted into sta nstead airport