Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the spectators deputy Political Editor katy balls, and jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The daily mail leads with the news that borisjohnson has hinted that the bbc could face a major funding shakeup, with the license fee on the table. The i has more information on the volcanic eruption in new zealand, and says that safety warnings were ignored for years. The guardian reports that the conservatives have been accused of lying to distract from the growing controversy surrounding a young boy who was forced to stay on a hospitalfloor. The Daily Telegraph reports on a leaked conservative memo that states that labour leader Jeremy Corbyn could win the election without a gaining a single seat. They say that tactical voting in 12 constituencies could see Jeremy Corbyn become Prime Minister. The independent says that there are nume
Its 50 years ago today that Neil Armstrong took the giant leap to become the first man to walk on the moon. The foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has spoken to his iranian counterpart, expressing what he said was extreme disappointment over the seizure of a british flagged oil tanker in the gulf last night. He described the seizure was in clear contravention of international law, and was totally unacceptable. The government has advised uk ships to stay out of the area of the strait of hormuz for an interim period, after a meeting of the emergency committee, cobra, late last night. State media in tehran say the tanker, the stena impero, had violated International Maritime rules. But the ships owner, the Swedish Company stena bulkt, says the tanker was in full compliance with all navigation and international regulations. Mr hunt said the seizure was unacceptable, and britains response would be considered but robust. Well, in the last hour, a news agency close to irans revolutionary guard h
Hello and welcome to sportsday, with mejane dougall and ben mundy. The headlines this evening. Tears again for england as the roses crash out of the netball world cup to new zealand. His to new zealand. Putter has been on fire today. Shane his putter has been on fire today. Shane larry has been throwing the crowds at royal port rush, but will the irishman take the clericjob. You dont have to tell Geraint Thomas stage 14 of the Tour De France is known as the long mountain, the defending champion loses more time to julian alaphilippe. Also coming up on sportsday. The anniversary games return. Paula radcliffe looks back at the afternoons action from the london stadium. Nothing welcome to sportsday. We start with the news that englands netball world cup dream is over. There were tears from the players and head coach after an incredibly tight match against new zealand, ended with the roses losing by 2 goals. Thats now eight world cup semi finals that england have lost and they now face sout
Services in england. The cloud in the arena knows, 11 months ago. Englands hopes of reaching their first netball World Cup Final have been dashed after they were beaten by a time winners new zealand in liverpool. Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. Its 50 years ago today that Neil Armstrong took the giant leap to become the first man to walk on the moon. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres ben. Good evening. Only one place to start this evening, and that is at the netball world cup. As youve just seen england have failed to land a place in the final. The roses losing their semi final to new zealand, 47 45. Kate grey was watching in liverpool. Kate, a heartbreaking afternoon for the tournament hosts. Yeah, its been hugely disappointing here in liverpool. Losing to new zealand by the smallest of margins. Many believe this england team could go all the way in this tournament. They had been unbeaten up until the semi final, looking very cle
The first men set foot on the moon. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers penny smith and bonnie greer stay with us for that. Good evening. The foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has expressed his extreme disappointment in a phone call to his iranian counterpart over the seizure of a british registered tanker in the gulf yesterday. He said the government would do what it takes to keep british and International Shipping safe. Germany, france, the netherlands, and the eu have all called for the Immediate Release of the stena impero. Iran has released a video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adams reports. This is the Moment Iranian revolutionary guards took over the stena impero, descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. Iran says the ship had broken International Regulations following an accident involving a fishing boat. The ships owners have not confirmed