st helens beat castleford by 20 points to 12 to restore their four point lead at the top of superleague. they survived a late fight back to secure their 18th win in 22 games this season. elsewhere there were wins for leeds rhinos and catalans dragons. italy s francesco bagnaia won the british motogp at silverstone to move up to fourth in the riders standings. french riderjohann zarco had lead from pole, but crashed out onjust the fifth lap as he chased his first victory in the top category. and in cricket s hundred competition willjacks hit a match winning 81 runs as oval invincibles picked up their first win of the season by beating welsh fire by 39 runs in cardiff. just time for a quick look at the medal table. australia still top of the standings, they ve been there right from the start of the games they ve won a huge 61 gold medals so far. 165 in total. but hosts england are doing their best to catch up. 5a golds for england including that brilliant victory for the wo
the legislation passed after a marathon session during which republicans attempted to further stall its passage. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. see what they are focusing on on their front pages. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. good evening to you both. let s have a look at some of the front pages before we discuss them. the cost of living crisis and what politicians have been saying about it dominates the front pages again. the times leads on a poll of voters, warning the tory leadership candidates to tackle rising prices before cutting taxes. the mirror splashes on a call by the former prime minister gordon brown for urgent action to deal with the rising cost of living. and the ft says that liz truss currently the favourite over rishi sunak in the leadership contest is facing pressure to provide more help for poorer households. the telegraph l
being an action thriller. and it turns out there are a lot of other hit men on the train coincidence or not, two of them are supposedly british hit men. and we ll see from the clip that they re having a little conversation about their names. one is called lemon, and one is called tangerine. let s have a look. lemon. tangerine. you re bleeding, mate. that s not mine, mate. it s not yours? 0h, in that case, just leave yourjacket open and let people have a good old look. yeah, i want everyone to see my tie. pull your coat together so no one else notices, lemon. i think they ll notice - the childish codenames first, but if we re sticking with fruit, why not apple or orange? - so what s in this case? on phone: are we doing this? you know what s in the case. money, it s always money. tangerine s a sophisticated fruit. oh, now a fruit s sophisticated? yeah, it s cross hybridised with other fruit. they re adaptable like me. then why am i lemon? because you re sour no one likes
in a moment on bbc news, the film review. but first here s click. this week, we re celebrating music from videogames, orchestral style. i don t know about you, but this how i spent my time growing up. while lara was out with friends, i was exploring the universe in my cobra mk iii spacecraft. excuse me, i was a pretty good bmxer in my time. still can t ride an actual bike that well, but as long as i was steering with a keyboard i was a totally rad rider. official terminology, there, i m sure. definitely. 0k. look, gaming became really important to a whole generation in the 1980s, and although we re now no longer kids, many of us are still playing, which is why games can afford to be big budget blockbusters, and last year the uk games market was worth more than £7 billion. another result of the amount of time that video gaming has been around is the way it s permeated into other areas of our lives. yes, and equally it s started to draw on and draw in other parts of our cultur
but if we re sticking with fruit, why notl apple or orange? so what s in this case? on phone: are we doing this? you know what s in the case. money, it s always money. tangerine s a sophisticated fruit. oh, now a fruit s sophisticated? . yeah, it s cross hybridised with other fruit. they re adaptable like me. then why am i lemon? because you re sour no one likes lemon. lemonade, lemon drops. you got a sore throat? lemon meringue pie. when was the last time you ate a lemon meringue pie? lemon drizzle cake. i m sorry, are you talking about lemons? i quite like lemons i ijust hate code names. not without humour. well, it is certainly attempts at comedy. i m glad to see you laughing, maybe i m a little bit harder to please. i was not finding that that funny. i like both actors, brian tyree henry and aaron taylor johnson one american and one british, by the way. but to me this was a bit of an attempt at the tarantino style, you know, the criminals having the little convers