elected as leader of the conservative party. politics comes at us rather fast these days, doesn t it? this autumn s second new prime minister inherits a nightmarish soup of political and economic gloom. he moves in there tomorrow to try and sort it out. we ll have more from chris, in this extended edition of bbc news at ten, as we consider the prospects for a sunak premiership. at westminster the main opposition parties are united on the demand for a general election, so that millions of voters can have their say. labour thinks that we should be having a general election. i think everybody who i ve spoken to, the public, have said we should be having a general election. there is no mandate now. he should call an early general election. he s the second person in a row to be appointed as prime minister by tories, not elected by the population. mr sunak s rapid advance is a significant moment for politics. he s the first british asian to become prime minister. and we ll be askin
on, and sat down. you know the breaking news beckons. yeah when, the breaking news beckons. thank you, victor, i ll see you tomorrow. this is don lemon tonight, and won t be long now, because it s got to happen before midnight, any minute now we re expecting the doj s response to team trump s request for a special master to drop. and this is not just some routine paperwork, it s going to get a lot here. it s gonna be a, doozy so you want to stay tuned. again, it s supposed to happen before midnight, so it s supposed to happen in the hours that were on. now the justice department got special permission from the judge to submit an extra long response, up to 40 pages, twice as long as a usual 20-page lemon. the doj says they need to quote, adequately address the legal and factual issues raised by trump s filings. what is in those 40 something pages? we should know soon. but those factual issues, it certainly sounds intriguing, doesn t it? so remember, this is all about tru
showing the queen s appearance on the buckingham palace balcony. the queen front and centre of the daily telegraph, as the paper reports on her statement to the public saying the monarch has reaffirmed her commitment to serve the nation. the times says the members of the royal family chosen to appear on the balcony are a message about the future of the monarchy. it was a slimmed down royal family, according to the i. but the paper also looks at boris johnson s future, saying a vote on his leadership could come this week. the guardian claims allies of the pm are preparing for a confidence vote, and says borisjohnson will launch a policy fightback focusing on health and housing. that story continued in the financial times, showing the prime minister and labour leader, keir starmer, watching the platinumjubilee pageant. but the paper leads with reports of a 90% drop in the value of public listings in the us and europe since the war in ukraine started. 0k, let us begin our chat
yellow, it clears away to be replaced by something bluer and colder. towards the south was the milder air sweeps back through, very unsettled, mild conditions before it turns cold air into the start of next week. this is the pressure charge, blustery winds across the south west of england, some showers around, rain as things brightened from the west but heavy downpours expected across the far south east, some spray here. plenty sunshine further north, sunshine and showers for northern ireland, showery rain across much of scotland uprightness developing towards the north and east. temperatures are above seasonal levels but below where they were yesterday for most of us. we keep the cloud and the showery outbreaks across much of scotland, more showers per northern ireland, clear spells across england and wales but a frost free start tomorrow. still quite blustery, a touch of frost in the sheltered glens of northern scotland. on wednesday a weather front it straight from south w
like, i ve felt worse for sure. i cried when i got off the court, but the. you know, for me, i kind of realised i was watching iga win this tournament last year and i was pregnant, and it was just my dream to be able to play her. so, when i kind of think of it like that, i think i m doing pretty well. it s hard to have any logical thoughts because for sure, it was really intense. and on a really high level. and i was in huge trouble in the third set, but i managed somehow to win this match, which is kind of abstract, but i m glad i didn t give up. over on the men s side jannik sinner is making steady progress in his bid to win back to back grand slams. the australian open champion and number two seed enjoyed a comfortable victory over the 37 year old frenchman richard gasquet. frenchman richard gasquet sinner winning in straight sets 6 4, 6 2, 6 4. carlos alcaraz had to dig deep to beat inspired qualifierjesper dejong. the spaniard looked subdued at times in a 6 3, 6 4, 2