a climate emergency. we are moving forward, but we re not making enough progress and we are not moving forward fast enough. rishi sunak and liz truss vow to toughen controls on migration in their latest announcements in the conservative leadership race. and a surprise bronze in the penultimate day on the world athletics championships. good afternoon. people attempting to cross the channel have faced a third day of delays, despite the large queues at the port of dover easing. officials say traffic is now flowing normally , with about 6 thousand private vehicles passing through the port today. but for much of the day, it was a different picture for those using the eurotunnel to travel to france, with such long delays at folkestone that the aa has called it the hotspot of holiday hell. from there, vishala sri pathma sent this report. the not so quick holiday getaway continues, although progress has been made in dover where reports suggest traffic is flowing better than it has
announcements in the conservative leadership race. now on bbc news, it is time for sports day. hello, i m olly foster, here s what s coming up on sportsday: leclerc spins out of the french grand prix handing victory to max verstappen. no winners at headingley, play is abandoned as england draw their series against south africa. and henderson holds her nerve on the final green to win her second golf major. hello there, we ll start with formula 1, where the world champion max verstappen has built up a huge lead in the drivers standings after victory at the french grand prix. he s now 63 points clear of ferarri s charles leclerc who says says he doesn t deserve to be world champion after spinning out of the race. there was a better day for mercedes, with lewis hamilton and george russell both on the podium. adam wild reports. the french grand prix may have an uncertain future but for now, it s here and amidst the anthem it is quite unmistakable. charles leclaire began out in fro
a climate emergency. we are moving forward but we are not making enough progress and we are not moving forward fast enough. rishi sunak and liz truss say they ll toughen controls on migration in their latest announcements in the conservative leadership race. i will ensure as prime minister that we gripped the challenges we face, we fix the problems at our borders, and ensure that the migration here is legal, orderly, and controlled. and the pope makes a historic visit to canada, where he ll repeat an apology to indigenous survivors of abuse inflicted at roman catholic run schools. good evening. people attempting to cross the channel have faced a third day of delays, although the large queues at the port of dover are easing. officials say traffic is now flowing normally, with about 6,000 private vehicles passing through the port today. but for much of the day, it was a different picture for those using the eurotunnel to travel to france, with such long delays at folkestone the
at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. it s been a hot and sunny day across east anglia. temperatures in a number of sites exceeded 30 celsius, but further west, it wasn t nearly that hot. indeed, we had thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. quite a few of these pulses of rain turned out to be quite heavy as well. now, looking at the weather picture overnight tonight, there s a little bit more rain to come. light and patchy stuff across north western areas generally, but some heavier, more persistent rain hanging around, loitering in northern scotland. that s a weather front that s going to start pushing back southwards. a fresher night for scotland, northern ireland and the far north of england. much of england and wales, though, warm once again 16 18 degrees for many. now, tomorrow s forecast, this weather front pushes southwards, taking the rain across scotland, eventually moving into north east england. will be a few showers elsewhere, but some dry, some sunny
bringing us tomorrow. with me are emma woolf who is an author and political commentator and camilla turner, the chief political correspondent at the telegraph. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with the i, which looks towards tomorrow night s first head to head tv debate between tory leadership hopefuls rishi sunak and liz truss, with both camps accusing the other of being weak on china. it makes the front page of the mail too, which adds that former party leader ian duncan smith thinks it s suprising that sunak is claiming to be tough on beijing. staying with the leadership race, the express. the metro leads with a report by mps which highlights the worse workforce crisis in nhs history which is putting patient safety at severe risk . the guardian reports on this too, drawing attention to the number of nursing vacancies, which is almost at 39,000 in england. the sun leads with a piece on former the only way is essex star, lauren goodger, in which she seeks answers to