have beat. we have two deliver people. == have to beat. we have two deliver people. ยป have to deliver for people. prices are rising at their fastest rate for a0 years. uk inflationjumped to 9.1i%injune. putting out the fires of yesterday. yesterday was the london fire brigade s busiest since the second world war. and england women s hope for more success at the seaside, as they take on spain in brighton. their euro 2022 quarterfinal is just getting under way. hello, good evening and welcome to the bbc news. conservative party mps have had their say. they ve chosen two of their number to face a final hurdle in the race to become our next prime minister. the day started with three candidates vying for the top job, rishi sunak, liz truss and penny mordaunt, who got the lowest number of votes on a 105. that means she s out, leaving the former chancellor and the foreign secretary. those two now have about six weeks to persuade tory party members that they have what it takes to le
the amex stadium in brighton. those are live pictures on bbc one at the moment, 14 and a half minutes played, and it is currently goalless in that one. and if you have to get in that one. and if you have to get in the car and out of the house, it is on bbc radio 5live. henrik stenson has been sacked as europe s ryder cup captain, with immediate effect. the swede has announced that he ll join the controversial new saudi arabia backed liv golf series. stenson said he disagrees with the decision but has to accept it . he was due to lead the european team for the first time in rome next summer having played in five ryder cups. however, in a statement, team europe said he will not be able to fulfil his contractual obligations. 0ur correspondent iain carter has more. there s only one reason that henrik stenson has been recruited that is because he was the european ryder cup captain. he is ranked 171 in the world, he has not had a decent result in the last year, so it is
where all the children and staff had been quickly evacuated before the fire took hold. daniel sandford, bbc news. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt told us the last couple 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt told us the last couple of days provided a glimpse into the uk s climate future. if the world fails to tackle climate change, temperatures of 40 celsius could become part of a fairly normal summer, according to climate scientists. we know why this is, we know the science. it s worth repeating, though as we burn fossil fuels, we produce greenhouse gases, they trap heat in the atmosphere, raising global temperatures. and as temperatures rise, heatwaves become more frequent and they also become hotter. take a look at what s been happening in europe for evidence of the kind of extreme heat we could have here in the uk by the end of the century. so that tells us why cutting greenhouse gases is so important, but i think it also points to the need to adapt
has been an interesting thing which is not crystallised in my mind what might happen next and where i ought to go, but i think electability really matters to me and making sure we have got someone who can really appeal to the country and can really build a united presentation of cabinet and all of that, so i think that will be critical for a lot of members, notjust myself. members, not ust myself. perhapsl willseak members, not ust myself. perhapsl wiu speakto members, notjust myself. perhapsl will speak to you members, notjust myself. perhapsl will speak to you when members, notjust myself. perhapsl will speak to you when you members, notjust myself. perhapsl will speak to you when you have - members, notjust myself. perhaps i. will speak to you when you have made a decision, but anita boateng, thank you very much. and we ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur our guests joining 0ur