trophy for the women at wimbledon. but yesterday cameron norrie s wimbledon final dream ended with a semifinal defeat to reigning champion novak djokovic. and supermodel naomi campbell on modelling, mortarboards and motherhood. good morning. the temperatures will be the talking point of the weather forecast this weekend, things really warming up again, especially by sunday. lots of strong sunshine and things remaining mostly drive. dry. it s saturday, the ninth ofjuly. our top story: the race to replace borisjohnson as leader of the conservative party is gathering pace this morning, with four conservative mps now in the running to become the next prime minister. the candidates so far include former chancellor, rishi sunak, whose resignation earlier this week helped trigger the mass walkout of ministers that forced mrjohnson to stand down. more candidates are expecting to enter the contest over the weekend, as our political correspondent, ione wells, reports. will you be st
that the party leaders had decided they should resign given the consideration of the government but there are protest in front of his house and six journalists of the local media were beaten brutally by the police which triggered protesters to break into his house and set it on fire. and set it on fire. there ust lookin: and set it on fire. there ust looking at i and set it on fire. there ust looking at pictures and set it on fire. there ust looking at pictures at h and set it on fire. there just looking at pictures at the i and set it on fire. there just - looking at pictures at the moment are protesters who broke into the residence of the president. at least one of the bedrooms. we ve seen them swimming in the swimming pool. quite clearly, they overwhelmed security forces here. some of them enjoying the moment and the insight into the life of a president but this is serious, isn t it? this looks like a revolution. serious, isn t it? this looks like a revolution- rev
sporting history at wimbledon. elena rybakina takes the women s singles title to become kazakhstan s first ever grand slam winner. i never felt something like this and ijust want to say a big thanks to the crowd for the support, it was unbelievable all these two weeks. cheering health warnings are issued as southern and eastern areas of the uk prepare for a heatwave that could bring record breaking temperatures over the next week. in the last hour, another senior conservative mp has entered the contest to succeed borisjohnson as next party leader and prime minister. transport secretary grant shapps says he will end what he calls tactical government by an often distracted centre . he s the fifth mp to announce that he s standing joining the former chancellor rishi sunak, the attorney general suella braverman, the former equalities minister kemi badenoch, and the chairman of the foreign affairs committee tom tugendhat. one man who won t be running is the defence secretary ben
hello and welcome to our look ahead to to tomorrow s papers on what has been an unprecedented day with 42 ministers and advisers resigning one story as you can imagine. now with 43 ministers and reasons advisers resigning with the sacking of michael gove. in the last few minutes the welsh secretary has just redesigned which brings the total number of resignations 243 as i said. the prime minister remains defiant reportedly telling colleagues that he will not step down. the sun has a very graphic description said he won t dip his hands in blood or they ll have to dip their hands in blood if they want him out. joining me tonight are joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and geri scott, political reporter at the times. welcome to you both. not a great deal of time to get through things at the moment. we ve got about ten minutes. we will speed through what we ve got. can we just flip through some front pages? i think you see most on the front page of the gua
starmer said the prime minister was in the dying act of his career. anyone quitting now, i after defending all that, hasn t got a shred of integrity. mr speaker, isn t this the first recorded case of the sinking . ships fleeing the rat? hello and welcome to the programme. written s prime minister boris johnson continues to defy calls for him to resign from some of his most senior colleagues, who believe he has clearly lost the confidence of most of these mps britain s. mr johnson has been inside number 10, meeting cabinet colleagues, some of whom still believe he should stay, but most are convinced his time is up. nadhim zahawi, who wasjust appointed chancellor last night, is believed to be one of those who thinks he should go. michael gove was sacked short time ago, with a source 10 downing street describe him as a snake. the latest from our political editor chris mason. the front pages, the photographers, the reporters, all asking the same thing. is it all over, prime mi