england s manager claimed we have changed society so how far has the victory has inspired the younger generation? and the other main stories on today s programme: a man has appeared before magistrates in lincoln charged with the murder of nine year old lilia valutyte in boston last thursday. the court of appeal considers an urgent request from the united nations to delay the withdrawal of life support for 12 year old archie battersbee. a ship carrying grain has left ukraine for the first time since a deal was agreed with russia to allieviate the global food crisis. and the jewels of the night sky a new project is launched to reveal in unprecedented detail how our galaxy was formed. and coming up on the bbc news channel: it s day four of the commonwealth games. 28 medals up for grabs with laura kenny hoping to add scratch race gold to bronze from the women s team pursuit. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. england s lionesses have arrived in trafalgar squ
climbed by up to 3%. lenders will still have to use some form of assessment instead of the affordability test but it will be up to them how they do it. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith is in salford for us. why have they done this? effectively the bank of england seized the mortgage market and the housing market as a very different place to the one in 2014 when these tight restrictions were first introduced right after the global financial crash sees the mortgage market. they say because there are two layers of cheques, removing one of those layers still provides enough security for the economy and for individual borrowers, so they are keeping in place of the loan to income limit which basically means lenders cannot give more than 4.5 times an individual s salary within a mortgage. but they are removing that stress test, which is the one to check whether people could cope if interest rates increased at 3% or