everyone willjoin us in this. the president says he will meet with party leaders first thing on monday to discuss the steps ahead. but he will have a tough job on his to discuss the steps ahead. but he will have a toughjob on his hands. there is no doubt this vote was seen as a referendum on his leadership and chile s leadership is uncertain. let s return to downing street, my colleague jane let s return to downing street, my colleaguejane hill is there. annita , thank you. welcome back to downing street which, from one end of the streets of the other is nowjust an absolute sea ofjournalists and camera crews and air from all over the world, notjust from this country. and that is, as you say, because in the next couple of hours we will find out whether it is liz truss or rishi sunak who becomes the new conservative leader and then formally tomorrow becomes prime minister. as much focus here
not naturally where her worldview is. yes, so, so interesting to see how that will is. yes, so, so interesting to see how that will develop. is. yes, so, so interesting to see how that will develop. thank - is. yes, so, so interesting to see how that will develop. thank you both of you now. i will let you both get back into the conference centre. to remind you there in that building because that s where the announcement is going to be. it is scheduled for 12:30pm. a couple of speeches and announcements and around about that time we will find out from graham brady, the head of the backbench 1922 out from graham brady, the head of the backbench1922 committee who is the backbench1922 committee who is the new leader of the conservative party. will it be liz truss or could it be rishi sunak? we ll find out in the next couple of hours. continuing coverage from here in a very busy and sometimes noisy downing street but for now i will hand you back to annita in the studio. jane, thank you
interested in boxing will be captivated by this fight. and certainly about where these guys can maximise the income from the fight. and you can read plenty more on that on the bbc website. that s all the sport for now. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted in favour of an all out, indefinite strike from next month, in a dispute with the government overjobs and pay. the criminal bar association said almost 80 % of its members had backed ramping up their campaign of industrial action, which has been under way sincejune. earlier my colleague annita mc veigh spoke with michelle heeley, criminal qc and leader of the midland circuit which provides support and advice for barristers. this has been growing and building for some years and the numbers have spoken. and what, as far as you re concerned, will this mean in practice? i asked dominic, does this mean that the criminaljustice system will seize up?
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