in the rugby league world cup quarter finals. they see off france in bolton and have now played two, won two. we hear how 10 year old quinn became one of the youngest people to conquer scotland s 282 highest mountains. good 282 highest mountains. morning. if you are travell the good morning. if you are travelling the sunday morning, bear in mind there are heavy, thundery downpours out there moving northwards through the day. some sunshine as well. all the day. some sunshine as well. all the details coming up. it s sunday 23rd october. our main story: as the deadline to enter the contest to replace liz truss draws closer, two of the likely contenders borisjohnson and rishi sunak have held private talks. neither have publicly declared they are entering the race, but the bbc s tally indicates that mr sunak has already received the backing of at least 128 mp5. that s significantly more than the 100 needed to enter the ballot, which closes tomorrow afternoon. our political cor
he doesn t look too interested at all. the ball then stayed in the city for the rest of the summer before moving to winter storage while long term decisions were made. but first, down to london, to the creators to be restored to its bullish best, but this time built for a long term future. a permanent home was then settled on birmingham s new street station. all that was needed now was a name perhaps brummie or bostin or 0zzy, or boulton. thousands had their say before today s decision day. and in two hours we will find out what everybody has chosen. mike is one of the creators. it is a bit like the christening day, isn t it, finally choosing the identity? it is uuite finally choosing the identity? it is quite emotional. i still think back to birmingham and the people and the reaction to birmingham and the people and the reaction it to birmingham and the people and the reaction. it was very, very sort of overwhelming, really. find reaction. it was very, very sort of overwhelmi
and manchester running late to talk about the current rail chaos because their train was cancelled, and they ve had enough. we re not second class citizens in the north. we shouldn t have a second class rail system, and it s causing misery to passengers. enough is enough. andy burnham and steve rotheram want more cash for train operators in the north of england to help deal with huge cancellations and delays. it comes as a number of avanti west coast rail services were cut on saturday due to action by train managers. it meant only one train per hour ran from london to liverpool, manchester and glasgow, with the firm apologising for any inconvenience it caused. and earlier this week, transpennine express cancelled around 55 services in just one day. it s no surprise that passengers i spoke to are fed up. i travel to manchester every day and i now take the car. so, yeah, yeah, i wish i didn t have to because of the environment but i take the car.