Crowd at royal portrush. How do our gardens grow the economy . Visits to parks and gardens like this one in cheshire add 3 billion pounds a year to the countrys gdp but could more be done to boost garden tourism . Good morning from Beckenham Hill park home to the newly opened wild swimming venue where temperatures will soar for some swimming venue where temperatures will soarfor some up swimming venue where temperatures will soar for some up to 35 degrees and for some, wont fall lower than 25 degrees at midnight tomorrow. I will have more info ten minutes. Its monday the 22nd ofjuly. Our top story. Its the final day of voting to decide who will be the next Prime Minister jeremy hunt or borisjohnson. Conservative Party Members must make sure their ballot papers are submitted by five oclock this evening. The winner will be announced tomorrow. Lets get more from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, whos in westminster. We are going to have to wait. I suppose the question is, can y
just days before ballot papers arrive with tory members rihsi sunak and liz truss set out new promises on health and education. the chair of the public inquiry investigating the post office scandal has called for the process of compensation for victims to be sped up. hello and welcome to wembley where we are just a couple of hours away from the kick off between england and germany in the women s european championships. of course germany have won against england many, many more times. but in this competition england have scored 20 goals and they have only conceded one. there is no doubt that they will have the home advantage here, we have seen the last few hours thousands and thousands of people walking down wembley way, heading towards the stadium. the atmosphere is like that of a carnival or a fair, everyone is hoping for a really good match and they do want england to win. joe lynskey looks ahead. five wins down. goes for goal! oh, my word! one more match to go. through t
a big blow to the germans, though, alex popp scored in every single game she played in this euros. the first european championship she had been able to play and, having missed the previous two with injury, and she has been dealt another devastating card, missing out on the final, an injury in the warm up. a good england start. here is kirby. kirby goes down and once the decision, but doesn t get it. and final. i want to very quickly before i hand you back. final. i want to very quickly before i hand you back. we ve final. i want to very quickly before i hand you back. we ve heard - final. i want to very quickly before l i hand you back. we ve heard in the commentary that alexander popp, the top german score is out. what top german score is out. what ha en? top german score is out. what happen? she top german score is out. what happen? she picked top german score is out. what happen? she picked up - top german score is out. what happen? she picked up an - top german sc
a father and son have been killed in a crash at the isle of man tt. five riders have died in this year s event now on bbc news it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme. a repeat of last summer s euros final but it ll be behind closed doors for england as they take on italy. a masterclass from mitchell as new zealand cruise past 500 on day two of the second test against england. back in the big time saracens reach their first premiership final, since finding their way back from their salary cap breaches. hello and welcome to sportsday. on a hugely busy saturday. news of cricket and rugby union to come but we ll start with football as we re just an hour away from a repeat of last summer s euros final. england are taking on italy in the nations league with the game taking place behind closed doors at the molineaux stadium. our reporter alex howell is there for us and we canjoin him live. welcome along to sportsday. just remind u
that s all from sportsday. from all the team here, goodnight. next it s time for click. hey, welcome, welcome. i hope you are well. it is often said we do not appreciate our health until we lose it and if someone suffers a life changing injury, it may be necessary for them to retrain their brain to learn how to use their body again, maybe in a different way than before. there s a new idea called neuroanimation, which is like gaming for brain repair. it is an immersive, emotional and, we are told, enjoyable style of therapy that can have a real impact. what s it say? quack, quack, quack. ruby was 2a years old when she lost her leg a simple trip to the supermarket resulting in a life changing injury. i was going shopping to buy the stuff for the baby, you know, weaning process, buying him veggies and avocados and what have you. but, yeah, i was in the car park and i was run down by a car. at the time of the accident, ruby d been carrying 5 month old son leon, instinctively th