The results of the latest round of voting were announced earlier. Michael gove 51. Jeremy hunt 5a. Sajid javid 38. Boris johnson 143. Rory stewart 27. Rory stewart is out. Yesterday he got the support of 37 tory mps, today 27 and that wasnt enough. Borisjohnson is top again up 17 votes on last time and almost getting the support of half the mp5. Those mps will vote again tomorrow twice if need be. And that will leave us with two candidates. The conservative partys140,000 members will then select the winner. And well get the result in latejuly. Well Rory Stewarts campaign definitely shook up this contest. And he spoke after his exit. The fact that the lib dem voters and labour voters wanted to vote for me should be something we should be proud of. Something we should embrace in this party and im disappointed also that in the end, perhaps some of the things i was saying that a no deal brexit would be catastrophic or that she cant negotiate a new deal with europe, probably proved the truth and people werent ready to hear that but i still think they are truths, and im still going to keep saying them. That was rory stewart talking up his centrist appeal. But the lbc presenter iain dale isnt convinced. He tweeted this. The handwringing of the guardian reading classes at the exit of rory stewart from the leadership contest is something to behold. The fact is that i doubt whether a single one of them would have voted for him in an election. I spoke to rob watson earlier. Two big headlines, first that borisjohnson i think is absolutely cementing his position as favourite front runner, absolutely. Second, the departure of a rory stewart, and why that matters is that it means the remaining leadership hopefuls, basically have exactly the same position on brexit and thats to renegotiate a better idea than theresa may and failing to leave an eu without the deal, so rory stewart has said that absolutely, its fa ntasyland theres never negotiating and i wouldnt happen again. Lets look at the brexit policy of the remaining candidates. Rory stewart was the only one making case for theresa mays withdrawal agreement. All the others want to go back and renegotiate with the eu despite it saying it wont renegotiate. And they all say they want the uk to leave by the current deadline of october 31. Though theres a difference between saying you want something, and saying it will definitely happen. First of all this is the home secretary sajid javid. One of the mistakes we have made so far, is by having the sort of flexible deadline. If you did not have a deadline, you did not concentrate minds, and that includes minds of our european friends, so we have to set the date. Both sajid javid and borisjohnson say theyre willing to consider a no deal brexit to make sure the uk leaves in october. This was borisjohnson last night. Nobody wants a no deal, disorderly no deal of that kind. But it is important to prepare for no deal, i congratulate what you all have done to prepare for it. But i think actually, there is a wide measure of consensus, we must get out on october 31, we must prepare for no deal, and if. That is the way that we will get the deal that we need. Then we have the environment secretary michael gove. He also wants to to be out by october 31, but says he would extend the deadline if a deal is in sight. Here he is. If you had an arbitrary date and we get so close to being able to get the line over, i think the view that boris and sajid articulated, which is that you know what, we will rip up the progress we made and go out without a deal. Then we have foreign secretary jeremy hunt. Hes awary of a no deal, and says hes willing to extend the deadline to get an agreement with brussels. He spoke on bbc radio earlier. Thejob of the Prime Minister is not actually about broad brush statements, we all want to leave by the 31st of october and we all want to have an orderly brexit, thats the easy bed. Its actually about making finely balanced judgements on the basis of the facts in front of you. Rob watson again. We are still lacking detail on exactly what outcome these four candidates would like, is there any expectation they will flesh out the policy . Thats generous to say that, we are lacking a lot of detail actually, and the answer to the question is i dont think we have much fleshing out to do, i think they will stick to this idea that they will stick to this idea that the preference is to get a better dl, a different one to teresa may, but failing that they been conservative parties will be destroyed as somehow exit does not happen very near or on october 31, but i suspect whats going to happen from now i now that there are in some ways the contest is more boring because now rory story is gone, they agree by that policy so i think now its about personality, given that kind of violent renegotiation or no deal, who do you think is going to be the best and of course all four will say its me of course. Another point is that the tory mps who want to remain in the european union, lest we forget three years ago David Cameron the tory Prime Minister campaignfor remain, cameron the tory Prime Minister campaign for remain, where did those tory mps turn to now that rory stewart has gone . Cracking question. They are in an uncomfortable position, i would go further and remind everyone a majority of conservative mps were in favour of britain remaining in the eu, and worth remembering the membership was also absolutely orthodoxy for all conservative governments. The proceeding from a0 years, so thats why its such an extra in a moment, so why its such an extra in a moment, so im not sure where they have to go andi so im not sure where they have to go and i think he raised a much bigger question about british politics, which is the direction of the conservative party, is it about to become and i think the answer is yes, a party much more of what you call a nato versus wright, national right party thats not for the sort of obvious globalist pro business socially liberal party that it was under David Cameron. Working all week . I guess so and the big day tomorrow. Ill be like tomorrow only talk to people about it as an appetite for potentially opening up that brexit deal, so far the message has been absolutely not, but well also have chris bring you up to date on how the building has gone among the tory mps as they select the final to which will then be voted on by the conservative members. Dutch prosecutors have charged four men with murder over the downing of a Malaysia Airlines passengerjet over ukraine five years ago. International arrest warrants have been issued for all of them. Three are russian, one is ukrainian. They are ccused of operating in the Donetsk Region of ukraine injuly 201a. Investigators say a russian made missile was fired from a buk launcher which had been set up in a village called snizz nee ay which we know was controlled by russian backed rebels. Heres more from the investigators on how they believe the four men were involved. Eager was appointed minister of defence and given the highest position in the army. In this area, the flight was downed. He was commander there on the 17th ofjuly, 201a. Being the highest highest military officer and minister of defence, he was in direct contact with the Russian Federation. The second suspect was his deputy, and had an Intelligent Service. He was in regular contact with officials in russia as well. That third suspect was the deputy head of that Intelligent Service and one of the deputies him. And the fourth suspect was under direct supervision of hand and led a military unit in that region as commander and from the so called defence minister to the commander on the ground, together they formed a chain linking the self proclaimed peoples republic with the Russian Federation. That video was part of a presentation from thejoint Investigation Team, which has been led by the netherlands. The dutch are heavily involved because mhi7 was flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur when it was attacked above ukraine. 298 people on board, 193 of them were dutch. Wreckage of the plane fell to ground in rebel held territory. You can see the cockpit here, parts of the wings and tail kilometres away over here. This was clear evidence the plane had broken up in the air. Since then, the online Investigation Group bellingcat have been heavily involved in trying to establish what happened. Today it identified 12 men, including the four whove been charged with murder. Both bellingcat and dutch investigators say the buk launcher came from a russian battalion. And that it entered Eastern Ukraine shortly before mh17 was shot down and returned to russia soon after. Heres eric tolerfrom bellingcat. There was a call at previously unheard one that was aired today during a press conference where you could hear him talking directly to his colleagues, specifically asking for a trained crew of anti Aircraft Missile to be sent from russia because at this time, the ukrainian airport was very heavily hitting and restricting movement of separatists in Eastern Ukraine, said they had to get and they felt anti aircraft support, and again they asked for significantly for trained crew, because as he said we did not have time to train our own people to people who are already competent and train with us, which would be the russian members of that brigade. Russia denies all of this. Today the Russian Foreign minister issued a statement saying. Once again, absolutely groundless accusations are being made against the russian side, aimed at discrediting the Russian Federation in the eyes of the international community. Heres 0lga ivshina, from bbc russian. Today, joint Investigation Team specialist said they have proof that at least one of the four people had been active russian servicemen, at the time of the tragedy, but moscow keeps denying it and Russian Ministry of defence keeps supplying the world with alternative versions, from time to time, they actually change the main series of events, first they say the ukrainian fighter jet than they said it was ukrainian book, they keep saving details of the key change in the story but one thing thats unchanged, dated the night thing thats unchanged, davey knight any connection. First at the time of the incident, there was already an Armed Conflict on the ground in Eastern Ukraine between russia backed separatists and Ukrainian Government forces. Several Government Military aircraft had been downed in the previous weeks, while Government Air strikes were being carried out on rebel held areas. Heres zhanna bez piatchuk from bbc ukrainian, with the reation in kiev. The reaction from the Ukrainian Government is basically about this investigation and evidence, one more evidence very important one, of the direct russian involvement in this conflict. But ukrainian side, its very important to emphasise that this investigation proves that russia was at the country that supplied this weapon and that russia was the country that provided the professionals who operated this anti Aircraft Missile and launched it. Generally speaking, its important for the Ukrainian Government to bring russia to its responsibility for its role generally in the conflict and the downing of the aircraft. This all happened in the context of the conflict and east of ukraine, lesser status of that now . What is the status. The state of conflict has changed obviously, five years ago, they were having constant firing, its the high moment that the conflict felt but whats necessary to understand is that its still going on. Its not over. We underside and the other side as well, on a regular basis. For the ukrainian side, its under occupation and ukraine are making lots of efforts to understand how they can return these territories and also although, now there are no more hostilities on the scale that took place in 201a, these conflicts actually has the potential to escalate at any point and its the conflict thats going on in europe. Inafew in a few minutes we turn to the issue around the oil tanker is attacked last week. Last week we told you about the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. The incident happened here in the strategic shipping lane, the strait of hormuz. An american billionaire has given Oxford University 150 Million Pounds the largest single donation ever made to a uk university. The money from Stephen Schwarzman will be used to create a new institute for ethics in artificial intelligence. The scientists now agree that they wa nt the scientists now agree that they want a the scientists now agree that they wantai the scientists now agree that they want a i introduced in an ethical way. Because they did not want to experience the downsides and lack of control for the society that they have with the internet, and so i think this is like when at the major issues of our age. 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A 10 year old American Girl has become the youngest person ever to scale el capitan in Yosemite National park in california. Its around 900 meters high is beyond the abilities of most climbers. That didnt stop sailor schneiter who did it with with her dad and a family friend over 5 days. Last week we told you about the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. The incident happened here in the strategic shipping lane, the strait of hormuz. This shows damage to one of the tankers, which the us says was caused by a mine identical to those used by the iranian military. Tehran has denied involvement. Today the us navy presented what they argued was the evidence to back up that claim when they took journalists on a tour of the damaged tanker. Mark lowen was among them. It brought a volatile region closer to conflict. Attacks last week on to ships in the gulf the us is blaming on iran. Washington says this is the iranian patrol boat involved and they deny it. Today, and American Forces showed us what they say are fragments of the mind that caused the blast and a magnet allegedly pa rt the blast and a magnet allegedly part ofan the blast and a magnet allegedly part of an unexploded device resembling those that iran is not to have. At this time of attack is a threat to International Freedom of navigation and international waters, as well as freedom of commerce. As they build their case, the us navy to act out on a rare trip to see what at the stricken tinkers. Pancras. We travelled for an hour the choppy waters, where a fit of the choppy waters, where a fit of the crude oil transported, geopolitical flash point feeling nervous. As we approach the japanese owned vessel, the impact that the attack was clear. Gouging out the side. If it was a warning shot, it had a crippling effect. You see the voice of the blaster. This is the call american say was caused by then. It may have been designed to damage rather than sink, but either way, it has sparked a Huge International tension. Way, it has sparked a Huge Internationaltension. Iran way, it has sparked a Huge International tension. Iran says it will increase its Nuclear Stockpile next week, due to us sanctions that we re next week, due to us sanctions that were meant to force charon to the negotiating table. I had on. Epping is under economic pressure while at the same time asking us to talk said the president. I think talking ifi talk said the president. I think talking if i think an act economic surrender. In this crucial choke point, peace is being strangled. Neither side wants war, but the risk of an accident is perilously real. The Us Federal Reserve has kept Interest Rates as they are despite pressure from President Trump to cut them. Samira hussain in new york. Hi, do we get reasons behind the decision where it decides to do Something Like this . Remember, this is really done by a committee of people, so its not a decision made by one person, but there is a bit more than a dozen people that make these decisions and what they do is look at all the information from around the country, interns at the kinds Economic Data that they are looking at, and so almost unanimously, people said love, we should not be raisi