To do and they did it well. Fighting back to take the first set. On mistake turkeys ruling party is set to lose course to tap his comeback with control of istanbul after a re run of the mayoral election. Silver. First set. Murray on course to cap his comeback with silverware. David five people are arrested over ornstein, bbc news. Alleged accounting fraud at the bakery chain, patisserie valerie. Ican ornstein, bbc news. I can tell you it is going would and england beat cameroon 3 0, serve in the second set after murray and lopez took the first on a in the womens world cup. Tie break. Earlier in the day, alfie hewett beat gordon reid in the wheelchair singles final. Lewis hamilton was at his unstoppable best, winning the french grand prix, his fourth succesive formula i victory in a row. He led from start to finish, the conservative leadership with team mate Valtteri Bottas finishing second. Candidatejeremy hunt says his rival mercedes have now won borisjohnson must be prepared all eight races this season, to answer difficult questions as their domination if hes to become the next prime in the sport continues. The ferrari of charles minister. Leclerc was third. The foreign secretary said someone and south africa look to be heading who wanted that role should answer out of the cricket world cup questions on everything but that he wouldnt comment south africa have been knocked on mrjohnsons personal life. Out of the cricket world cup after a 49 run defeat at lords. Needing 391, captain Faf Du Plessis is had on friday police were called given them hope against pakistan, as to the flat he shares he moved past 50, but he sent they with his partner, after reports of a row. Borisjohnsons team say he ought to bejudged on his policies shot skywards and went for 63. Not his private life. Heres our chief political pakistan have already beaten in the group phase and this victory keeps their own semifinal hopes alive. Correspondent vicki young. Theres more on the bbc sport website where you can watch the conclusion of the murray match if you want to be Prime Minister you in the doubles final at queens, which is also live on bbc2. Have to face some tough questions. For now, that is all from me. 00 02 14,403 2147483051 37 51,917 now on bbc one, its time 2147483051 37 51,917 4294966103 13 29,430 for the news where you are. My my challenge to borisjohnson is simply this, come and do live tv debates with me, come and do interviews with andrew marr, the today programme, because you cannot the Prime Minister ducking these important questions, and so far he is avoiding them. Neighbours heard and recorded an argument between mr johnson and carrie simmons. The police were called to an incident, and they said that everybody was safe, everybody was well, there was iio concerns safe, everybody was well, there was no concerns the officers had, and there was no cause for any further action, and given that is what the police have said, and it is a private incident, none of us were there, we should just leave it at that. Get things right and we can deliver brexit, unite the party. That. Get things right and we can deliver brexit, unite the partym is three years since the uk voted to leave the eu, and brexit is likely to dominate this leadership race. Both candidates were asked to explain their approach at hustings yesterday. Mrjohnson wants a new brexit deal and says he would be willing to leave without one at the end of october. What i said was leaving on october the slst was, my words were, eminently feasible. He has been accused of misrepresenting what that would mean in practice. His fellow brexiteer liam fox, who is backing mr hunt, said it was wrong to say that tariff arrangements may not change for up to ten years. It is not true, that is the problem. If we have no deal, for example, we are likely to face ta riffs for example, we are likely to face tariffs from the european union, they have already said twice they will apply full tariffs to the uk, that would make exports less competitive because the price of goods could go up. And it is potentially bad for the economy. Mr johnsons supporters say he has got it right and mr hunt will let people down. The idea we can continue to pursue the policy of the can kicking down the road, which is what the other candidate in this race is advocating, jeremy hunt has said he would be prepared to delay beyond the slst of october, i think that would be a disaster. With four weeks to go and hustings in all parts of the uk, both leadership contenders now that the scrutiny will continue. Vicki young is with me now. We are in the tussle between personal and policy areas at the moment. Yes, and i think it is difficult for both sides because if you arejeremy hunt, you are treading carefully because he said today that he has no comment on mrjohnsons personal life, that is for others to make a judgment on, but he is also saying he cannot avoid scrutiny and has to a nswer he cannot avoid scrutiny and has to answer questions on everything. I think mainly mr hunt is talking about policy issues, but that is a lwa ys about policy issues, but that is always there underneath all of this, andi always there underneath all of this, and i think he doesnt want to personalise it because it could backfire because mrjohnson is popular among the tory Party Faithful, but on the other hand there are conservative mps, even some supporting mrjohnson publicly, who are concerned about this, they have niggling doubts at the back of the mind, they are worried things could come out, that this could be a huge distraction, and you can see the wayjeremy hunt is painting himself, we are in a political crisis, we need someone calm and steady, so the inference is always there that that is unlike the person on the other side. As far as Boris Johnsons tingle, they say he has had his entire career, he has never a nswered had his entire career, he has never answered questions about his private life, he is not going to start doing it now partly because if you answer is one, he will have to answer a lot more, and they are banking on the fa ct more, and they are banking on the fact the tory Party Faithful do not ca re fact the tory Party Faithful do not care about this. Being in the room yesterday it was clear that at the moment they are right in that assessment. It is difficult to assessment. It is difficult to assess what impact it has had, it is too early to say. It means there is a level of unpredictability about all of this, this is the beginning ofa all of this, this is the beginning of a four week campaign, going around all corners of the uk, having hustings, it will be televised, there will be difficult questions. There were others yesterday about things he has said in the past, not just about his personal life, and all the things he has written about and said over the years, there will be people asking difficult questions, but it was always hard to know, you get the impression that those who do not like him in the first place will say that the personal life stuff needs to be a nswered personal life stuff needs to be answered and it is terrible, and those who think the person who can unite the country, bring together the tory party, will see none of thatis the tory party, will see none of that is important. The issue about answering questions and being scrutinised, jeremy hunt is here talking to a degree about various television and radio appearances that may or may not happen. Yes, he has said already and challenged borisjohnson on all of this, pointing out he has done an awful lot more, notjust recently but over the years, he has done more, putting himself out there. Now, Boris Johnsons team, they response to this before this week was that the first part of this for them was on about winning over mps. And a year ago borisjohnson about winning over mps. And a year ago Boris Johnson didnt about winning over mps. And a year ago borisjohnson didnt have support among mps, and i have seen spreadsheets about the number of drinks and dinners and lunches he has had with tory mps, he has had to persuade them first of all, and he did it successfully, he got more than half of the tory mps to support him, and you wouldnt have thought that a year ago. The second part is now more outward looking, and you have to see whether he puts himself up have to see whether he puts himself upfor have to see whether he puts himself up for more public scrutiny. He has done some interviews, but he had a last minute decision, and our colleague did not have much time to prepare because we didnt know was coming. The question is, how many will borisjohnson coming. The question is, how many will Boris Johnson be coming. The question is, how many will borisjohnson be willing to do . Thank you very much indeed, vicki young. We will find out how the story is covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 30 and 11 30pm this evening in the papers our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and the director of the polling company, deltapoll, joe twyman. A government minister has been in iran, calling for an urgent de escalation of current tensions, after the us blamed iran for attacks on two oil tankers. Reports in the American Media say that the us launched a cyber attack on iranian Weapons Systems on thursday and that it disabled systems controlling rocket and missile launchers. Our washington correspondent Chris Buckler reports. Having backed away from military strikes, america is trying to show it is not afraid of conflict with iran. Officials say they launch Cyber Attacks which they claim disabled iranian systems controlling rockets and missile launchers. Exactly the kind of hardware responsible for shooting down an american drone over the gulf. With tehran showing off the wreckage and President Trump threatening iran with a obliteration if this ends up in confrontation, the International Community is increasingly worried. Everybody was mesquite nerves of steel. The world cannot perform a major confrontation in the gulf. But the us is doing everything it can to show it is ready for war. American forces are on standby in the gulf, and one of the hawks of the Trump Administration was in israel, to send a message to its middle east neighbours. Neither iran or any other hostile actor should mistake us prudence and discretion for weakness. No one has granted them a hunting license in the middle east. There is a clear divide inside the white house. President trump was the one who called off a retaliatory strike, but most of the senior advisers wanted them. And that has resulted in a mixed message being sent to tehran. We are prepared to talk to iran without preconditions but iran needs to understand we will never allow them to maintain a Nuclear Weapon and we will not allow them to continue this violence across this region. Today, the British Foreign minister met diplomats in tehran as part of attem pts diplomats in tehran as part of atte m pts to diplomats in tehran as part of attempts to ease tensions. But with concerns of further attacks following the explosions that damaged tankers in the gulf, and tehran and threatening to breach the terms of its internationally agreed nuclear deal, relationships between the us and iran are likely to be tested, if any exist at all. With me now is holly dagres, fellow at the atlantic council, an american think tank in the field of international affairs. Reports of the cyber attack, what you make of them . It is an interesting news headline because of the fact this happened just after the fact this happened just after the drone was struck down, and this was planned weeks in advance, retaliation of the tankers, but the decision to do it in response to the drone attack is what is really useful knowledge right now for us. And it may have disabled some systems in iran, is what we are learning. Yes, this is something that the iranians and people working in iran were aware of, it was discussed in a documentary on the attack on facilities a few years ago, so it is not entirely surprising, but it is interesting given the events going on in the past week. We saw mike pence in the footage talking about the fact that as far as americans are concerned, there could be talks with no preconditions, what does that point towards . Preconditions, what does that point towards . This is very confusing, the Trump Administration came out with this 12 point maximum pressure policy about a year ago, and they have been pushing back on iran with punitive sanctions, yet they have not offered any real incentives, now they are suddenly coming out and saying we will talk to you now, we will give you our number, and iranians are looking at this cautiously, they saw what happened with the North Koreans and they are saying that unless you offer something good like coming back to the Iran Nuclear Agreement or rolling back on the sanctions, or more importantly providing humanitarian goods channel, youre not going to see the iranians coming back to the table and talking with the americans anytime soon. Could you imagine any of that list being put in front of the iranians as part ofa put in front of the iranians as part of a potential incentive to talk . Absolutely, but i thinkjust talking about it is not going to be enough for the iranians. They will want to see the us actually implement this, andi see the us actually implement this, and i think a good start would be a humanitarian goods channel. Right now iranians were lacking medicine. Right now they are struggling with the basic goods, so if they can just pass through this channel and start to show some incentive, you can maybe see them talking more, but until then they do not trust the United States with everything that is going on. That runs counter to what the sanctions are seeking to do, doesnt it . Absolutely. That is where the problem lies, the Trump Administration has put out this iran policy that we are not sure even understand, it is going one way with economic collapse one day, another day they are saying we should negotiate, so the iranians are looking at this trying to make sense of it all, and need some real incentive to go forward. Ok, thank you very much indeed for coming in. In turkey, a re run of the election for mayor of istanbul has ended with the opposition candidate voted in once again. We can show you some pictures from istanbul now. Live scenes from tu rkeys istanbul now. Live scenes from turkeys largest city, where there have been quite a lot of people out celebrating what appears to be the result of this rerun. The role is one of the most prominent in turkish politics and the ruling party of president ergogan managed to have the previous result overturned in march. Our correspondent mark lowen gave us this update from istanbul. The opposition candidate, who is now the mayor of istanbul has left the election building behind me, and he was thronged by supporters chanting his slogan, everything will be fine. This was always much more than just a local election, it was a pivotal test for president erdogan, this was a city he once ran as mayor, one of the key figures in the world stage from everything from European Security to syria, then he faced imamoglu, who managed to crystallise the hopes of his supporters in this profoundly polarised country yearning for change, yearning for a positive optimistic message, and mr imamoglu victory, much larger than the election held in march, of which this was the second rerun, will be a huge blow for president erdogan, the biggest blow in his 25 year political history. He said whoever wins istanbul wins turkey, and he will regret that statement tonight, as this victory by imamoglu, is this now the beginning of the end for president erdogan . Let is go back to live footage. Various beaches being made, we are also seeing pictures of huge crowds that we might cut too, we have no control over the live pictures coming in from turkey at this point, and moments ago they were dwelling on scenes of thousands of people waving the red turkish flag, and there they are. As if on cue. It is fairto there they are. As if on cue. It is fair to say they are probably not supporters of mr air began, because supporters of mr air began, because supporters of mr air began, because supporters of his party do not have a great deal to celebrate as a result of what happened in istanbul. Mark was making reference to it, the march vote but that was a surprise victory, but only by 13,000 votes. That was overturned, so we have had this rerun of the mayoral election, and all the indications are that the opposition candidate, mr imamoglu has won by more than that 13,000 figure, which he thought he had macro word he thought he had won might have bigger implications for president erdogan. Peter ball, a former church of england bishop, who was jailed for sexually abusing young boys, has died at the age of 87. He was imprisoned in 2015 for offences committed while he was bishop of lewes in the 1970s and 80s. An independent review found the church of england had covered up his crimes for 20 years. Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a fire at a flat in long eaton in derbyshire. Firefighters rescued a man from the building early yesterday morning he later died in hospital. Police are questioning a 54 year old woman and a man, whos 51. Five people have been arrested as part of a Fraud Investigation following the collapse of patisserie valerie. Our Business Correspondent katy austin told us more. It struggled after a whole was found in its accounts which was later put at £94 in its accounts which was later put at £91; million. In october, the chains former finance director was arrested and released on bail as pa rt arrested and released on bail as part of a Serious Fraud office investigation, and it appears that investigation, and it appears that investigation has widened and we know that on tuesday five more people were arrested and questioned as part of a joint operation with police in hertfordshire, leicestershi re police in hertfordshire, leicestershire and london. Their identity and what they have been arrested for have not been revealed, but the sunday times say that the former chairman and columnist of the newspaper was not among them. Meanwhile the firm has new owners looking to revive the chain, and they have said that as far as they know, todays news does not relate to any current employees. Homophobic attack on two men in liverpool has left one with serious injuries. They we re left one with serious injuries. They were harassed by three boys then slashed with a knife. An appalling and unprovoked attack. The words of Merseyside Police about what took place on manningham road and anfield. The incident happened just after nine oclock last night. The two victims were walking up here when they were met at the spot by a group of youths, who made a home insult before one of them pulled a knife and stabbed both of the men. To see this happening on our streets asa to see this happening on our streets as a shock, but with this surge in the last few years is not surprising, you should not be seeing this on this day and age. One of them suffered wounds to his head and neck, and his condition is serious but not life threatening. The other man suffered injuries to his hand. Police described the suspects as a group of three, aged between 12 and 15. One was wearing a dark bubble coat, one was riding a bike. The age of those involved, 12 to 15, it shows how education. Merseyside police insisted it wanted to reassure the Lgbt Community to report any similar incidents. Officers said they were working tirelessly to eradicate hate crime. The coastguard is appealing for information after a man took a zapcat boat out to sea from newhaven on friday morning and has not been seen since. The man, called david, is said to be in his late 60s or 70s, and is believed to have been possibly heading to dieppe in france on the blue coloured boat. David is described as being around 59 and of very thin build with a scottish accent. The north Korean Leader has said hes received a personal letter from donald trump. Kim jong un said he would seriously contemplate the excellent and interesting content and he saluted the extraordinary courage of the american president , according to reports on state media. Talks to stop north Koreas Nuclear programme remain stalled after the failure of the hanoi summit in february. The ethiopian Prime Ministers chief of staff has been shot dead during an attempted coup. He was killed by a bodyguard at his home in the capital, addis ababa. Three other officials were killed in two separate attacks. Thousands of runners and cyclists have taken part in a charity race in thailand, marking a year since a group of boys and their football coach became trapped in a cave complex. The team was eventually rescued 18 days later in a mission that caught the attention of the world. Kathryn armstrong has more. The start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. These are some of the 12 boys who, a year ago, entered the vast tham luang cave system in northern thailand with their football coach to relax after training. A trip that went horribly wrong. Flash flooding left the teens trapped inside for more than two weeks with little food or water, before diving experts were able to rescue them. The death of a former Thai Navy Seal and rescue volunteer, who ran out of air while returning through the caves, highlighted just how perilous the mission was. A year later, and the boys have had their story chronicled in the books, documentaries, and a netflix production is also in the pipeline. Translation it is indescribable, my life has changed a lot. Translation i feel thankful for all the officials who, on this day last year, spent their time to help me out and the boys are so that we got out safely. I thank you very much. Also among those taking part in the charity race from the still closed caves to the village where the rescue took place were some of the experts involved. I think its important we never forget what happened in june and july last year. Its just really about people coming together and enjoying the day. It is hoped the race will be an annual event, with the money raised going to the redevelopment of the cave complex. Kathryn armstrong, bbc news. Now, the weather. Sunniest in scotland today, but elsewhere clydes increase, and over the next couple of days they take on a sinister appearance. Not everyone will see them but there could be torrential thunderstorm is giving a risk of flash flooding. Pretty hot and humid as well, and then humidity will build later in the week, but to go with it the sunshine will be back widely. There there are weather fronts pushing up, south easterly winds bringing humid air and turning to rain moving into northern england. Things turned drier across wales and western england compared to what we have seen through the day but it will be a human right, with temperatures in the teens for some, may be 17 or 18. The rain will be piling on across aberdeenshire, angus and the grampians. That could cause a few Flooding Issues as we need to go through the morning. Elsewhere a dry start, Morning Cloud brea ks elsewhere a dry start, Morning Cloud breaks up at times Morning Cloud brea ks breaks up at times Morning Cloud breaks up, sunshine at times, with temperatures widely for england and wales into the 20s. Mid to high teens, scotland and Northern Ireland, but with more cloud through the day. There are potentially worse thunderstorms as we go through monday night and into tuesday. These will probably be the greatest impact storms, very humid night to go with it, especially for england and wales, but there could be flash flooding around, lightning and hail as well. Pinpointing the position is difficult, but they look most likely to be central and eastern parts of england, clearing the way through the morning and affecting parts of eastern scotland, then it is back to sunny spells across the south and fairly hot and humid weather, in fa ct a fairly hot and humid weather, in fact a more humid day across parts of scotla nd fact a more humid day across parts of scotland and Northern Ireland to ta ke of scotland and Northern Ireland to take us through tuesday. Things turn less humid as we go into wednesday, as the area of High Pressure starts to move on. As it sets up still for the end of the week we will tap into near record breaking heat across parts of mainland europe, and we could see temperatures get as high as 31 degrees. Hello good evening. This is bbc news. The latest headlines. The United States reportedly launched a cyber attack on iranian weapon systems on thursday as President Trump pulled out of air strikes on the country. Neither iran nor any other hostile act or should mistake us prudence and discretion for weakness. The opposition has won a rerun of the election for the mayor of turkeys biggest city istanbul. Five people are arrested over accounting fraud over the bakery valerie. England beat cameroon 3 0 at the world cup. And now im bbc news, it is time for sports day. Hello and welcome to sports day with me