good morning from the london stadium, which has been transformed as major league baseball comes to the uk for only the second time. two games this weekend. many people believe the sport first started near here, baseball is coming home. a bit of rain and when the sun comes out it will feel quite humid and hot. more details coming up here on breakfast. it s friday, the 23rd ofjune. tributes are being paid to five men, who died on board the titan submersible after it imploded near the wreck of the titanic. the five day search ended after debris was found on the sea bed. our correspondent, jessica parker, joins us now from boston, where the rescue efforts were being coordinated. let s speak to jessica now. let s speak tojessica now. good morning. we had that moment of course yesterday evening uk time when the news was broken that this debris had been found and the assumption made that all five on board were killed. my apologies. as he can see, we have one or two problems with the
doctor simon boxall, thank you very much for your time. the time now is 6.38. as we ve been hearing this morning. the chancellor will meet with mortgage providers later to ask what they re doing to help customers with rising costs, after the bank of england raised the interest rate to its highest level for 15 years. ben s at an estate agents in coventry looking into this for us. yes, this is walmsley s estate agents in the city of coventry. it s a good place to come to get a sense of what s happening to the housing market.
different from others, being made from carbon fibre. questions have been raised about its reliability under extreme pressures. it had not been through any external independent certification process. a co founder of the company ocean gate, the firm behind the dive, defended how the sub was built. everyone has different opinions on how subs should be designed, how expeditions should be conducted. that being said, developing innovations in any new technology, including submersibles, means that sometimes you have to go outside of the bounds of the regulatory scheme. we rejoined now by dr simon boxall, a senior lecturer in oceanography at the university of southampton. very good morning to you. with the benefit of your expertise, piecing together those bits of information