it is bbc news. the headlines. as the prime minister fights for her political life, the new chancellor admits mistakes were made in rolling out the new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. we out the new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. some taxes will rise. we are going to take some some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough decisions, - some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough decisions, not| to take some tough decisions, not just on spending but also on tax because we have to show the world that we have a plan that adds up financially and that is the way that we will get stability back in the situation. but there is more bad news for the government, the bank of england says interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. we interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. we will not hesitate to r
prosecutions will start. manchester united and england footballer mason greenwood is charged with attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour and assault. now, on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i m hugh ferris. our headlines. time to revisit pre tournament expectations? england run riot in the opening game of the rugby league world cup. we know what we can do and we can still improve on that performance. no doubt about it in my mind. not quite the rout this time but england are living up to their favourites tag. it s two out of two in the women s rugby union world cup. and boos for brendan rodgers and leicester. but at least they re not bottom of the league any more. also coming up in the programme. a tumble takes away britain s madison medal chances on day four of the track cycling world championships in paris. hello again, welcome to sportsday. england would have hoped to win the opening game of the rugby league world
in the premier league table. all of the bottom three had matches today, leicester have moved temporarily off the foot at the table after a goalless draw at home to crystal palace but still the reaction at the compare eggs just suggest expectations are not being met. if brendan rodgers was feeling the pressure, his pre match demeanour did not suggest it. harvey barnes was one exception, going closer than anyone. palace didn t set the stadium alight either. the second half saw greater intensity from the foxes with james madison to the fore. first shooting overfrom barnes cutback, before dragging a shotjust wide minutes later. at the other end, edward reminded us palace was still a threat denied by a save.
bounces cut back, before dragging a shotjust wide minutes later. at the other end, edward reminded us palace was still a threat denied by a save. maddison looked leicester back lot most likely creative start but timothy was unable to convert his corner. vieira s reaction captured the mood perfectly as it ended goalless. boos at the final whistle as patient seems to be wearing thin. i always felt it would be a season where we need to be patient, after our marker in the summer. the players are very focused. you can see them fighting, you can see them running, you can see their confidence to take the ball and it is just that final bit on the pitch which we just need that little bit of luck and something to drop four,