foster. trying to keep up with everything after the prime minister, resignation and finding out who could be in line for thejob. so, what are people making of it all? five leopard mac nicky campbell was taking your calls this morning on all of that including the prospect of borisjohnson standing began. 50. of boris johnson standing began. so, came in of borisjohnson standing began. srr, came in buckinghamshire, of borisjohnson standing began. s57, came in buckinghamshire, karen of borisjohnson standing began. s513, came in buckinghamshire, karen in scarborough, and nicholas in tool, close allies of calls this morning on this. karen in scarborough, everybodyjoined the throng. welcome to the news channel. listening to the temperature of the nation on this, the burris barometer, there are a lot of thumbs up. never mind buying the tables. buying the tables. high, karen. hello. buying the tables. high, karen. hello- are buying the tables. high, karen. hello. are you buying the table
you again at 11.30, but thank you so much. that s it for the papers this hour. olivia and john will be back again at 11:30 for a second look at the front pages, but it s goodbye for now. hello, i hello, lam hello, i am marc edwards with your sport. four matches in the premier league to bring you and we have a round up of all of the action. and we ll start with a big upset at st mary s with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2 1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from romeo lavia here and then and adam armstrong secured saints second win of the season. it also sees them leapfrog chelsea to eighth in the table.
ione wells, is with me now. hello, good morning to you. just how much of a front runner? i hello, good morning to you. just how much of a front runner? much of a front runner? i think at the moment much of a front runner? i think at the moment she much of a front runner? i think at the moment she certainly - much of a front runner? i think at the moment she certainly is i much of a front runner? i think at the moment she certainly is seen j much of a front runner? i think at i the moment she certainly is seen as leading the polls on all fronts, really. i think the more general consensus from both sides is that either she would need a blow to the campaign, or rishi sunak would need an incredible boost to bring him back at this stage. in terms of the endorsement that we have had last night from tom tugendhat and why thatis night from tom tugendhat and why that is significant, perhaps less so the endorsement itself, remember at the endorsement itself, remember at the moment it is not
big ukrainian ports, will take a long time but obviously if they can do it and when, people are talking about perhaps 6 12 months to restore the old way of exporting and then that will lower the price of grain being exported enormously. if it works it will be marvellous but people are cautioning it will take a long time and so many things can go wrong. long time and so many things can go wronu. . ~ long time and so many things can go wronu. w . ~ long time and so many things can go wronu. w ., ~ i. hello, this is bbc news with chris rogers. the headlines. a critical incident is declared at the port of dover as holidaymakers are facing queues of hours for border checks with the uk blaming french staff for the delays. indefensible a congressional committee condems the inactions of former us president donald trump after hearing evidence that he made no attempt at calming rioters who stormed capitol hill last january.
have gone up by 3.1% today. the increase matches the rate of inflation last september, which was much lower than it is now. official figures show that prices are rising twice as fast, with inflation expected to peak up to 9% later this year. with just over three weeks until elections to the northern ireland assembly, all parties are now facing questions about how they ll help people with rising costs. new research suggests the number of people in extreme poverty could increase by two thirds that s more than any other part of the uk. the devolved government all but collapsed in february, when the democratic unionist first minister resigned in protest over brexit trading arrangements. our ireland correspondent chris page reports from north belfast. election issues here are, in many ways, distinct from the rest of the uk. but while party politics is different, voters concerns are often the same. hello. hi, kerry. i hello, kerry. people are turning to charities for the first time, as th