them joint bottom of the premier league. and it s another cold day to day across southern and eastern parts of england, with some dense fog lingering for some in the north and west. more cloud and gradually turning milder. i ll have all the details here on breakfast. it s sunday 22 january. our main story: labour is calling for an investigation into claims made in the sunday times that the chairman of the bbc helped borisjohnson to secure a loan of £800 thousand just weeks before he was recommended for the position at the corporation by the then prime minister. richard sharp, whosejob involves upholding the bbc s independence, has denied any conflict of interest. a spokesperson for mrjohnson said he had never sought or received any financial advice from mr sharp. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. richard sharp was appointed as the new chair of the bbc injanuary 2021. he was chosen by the culture secretary and the prime minister, then borisjohnson. the sunday ti
the travel show. this week on the travel show: i m in the great american outdoors for a close encounter with some grizzly bears. we re heading to australia to wish a very happy birthday to one of the most iconic bridges in the world. and in mexico, we meet the people breathing life into an ancient ballgame that predates football by around 3,000 years. hello, and welcome to yellowstone park here in the united states. this is one of the oldest national parks in the world. it celebrates its 150th this year. now, this is a vast and mesmerising place. a little later on in the show i will be coming up close to one of yellowstone s most famous and fearsome residents, the grizzly bear. but we re starting this week somewhere where you definitely won t need bear spray to visit. now, the famous film director baz luhrmann once said if paris is the city of light, then sydney is the city of fireworks. that is certainly the case every new year s eve when the global party really gets started
the conservative leadership contest, joining a field of eight people, including two former health secretaries, sajid javid and jeremy hunt. the current favourite is the former chancellor rishi sunak, who resigned from his post on tuesday. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show i m in the great american outdoors for a close encounter with some grizzly bears. we re heading to australia to wish a very happy birthday to one of the most iconic bridges in the world. and in mexico, we meet the people breathing life into an ancient ballgame that predates football by around 3,000 years. hello, and welcome to yellowstone park here in the united states. this is one of the oldest national parks in the world. it celebrates its 150th this year. now, this is a vast and mesmerising place. a little later on in the show i will be coming up close to one of yellowstone s most famous and fearsome residents the grizzly bear. but we re starting this week somewhere where
again, these other temperatures come the end the night 11 or 13 degrees. a bit warmer than last night. following on from that, a lot more sunshine to come tomorrow, the breeze picks up on the far north west and there is a bit more cloud coming into scotland and northern ireland, but ahead of that for england and wales, strong sunshine again, those damages continuing to rise all the way from southern england through the midlands into yorkshire, temperatures are going to be above 30 degrees tomorrow afternoon. not as warm as that of scotland and northern ireland, nor indeed in some coastal areas as well. because we have those sea breezes. both of those games on monday near the coast so temperatures will not be quite as high here, but are still going to be dry and sunny. that heat and sunshine is underneath that area of high pressure, that gets squeezed away overnight into tuesday as that weather front moves down from the north west, but i had a bit, still very warm airand north