This is the whitby goth festival, and this year its celebrating its 25th anniversary. Wow, some of these costumes are just so impressive, they really make an effort. Many places dry with hazy sunshine, thatjacket looks incredible tell me about the story behind this . But get ready for showers and thunderstorms. Its sunday the 23rd ofjune. Our top story a neighbour of tory leadership hopeful borisjohnson and his partner has defended calling the police after overhearing a row at the couples flat, well, this is what i call wearable sculpture. And passing a recording i took reference from sort of the incident to a newspaper. Of old mansion houses the story continues to dominate and cathedrals, and took the architecture, the front pages of the papers today. And thought about, you know, our Political Correspondent nick eardleyjoins us live now what more can applying it to fabric. Could you give us a little spin . You tell us about this . Of course, mate. Oh, my days. Look at the intricacy on the back its not going away, is it . The the stained glass panels actually are backlit, papers are full this morning of so at night time we flick on and they actually illuminate. Oh, wow, looking around here, questions about the motives for im feeling really underdressed. Passing the recording onto the i reckon i could sort you out guardian newspaper, some Boris Johnson allies on twitter raising with a sort of nice jacket and a nice hat. Similar questions about why exactly think goth, and most people the people who call the police also think of dark clothing, gave that recording to the a gloomy attitude, and the post punk newspaper. Phnom penh, the man who music of the 1980s. Made the recording, has broken his is goth still a big thing, then . Silence, speaking to the guardian, and basically said he was worried huge, its getting bigger about the safety of the people in and bigger all the time. The flat, Boris Johnson about the safety of the people in the flat, borisjohnson and his and what about all this stuff . Girlfriend, saying he and his wife this is really cool, isnt it . Knocked on the door three times, got no answer, and afterwards thought thats a clock they had to call the police. Also look at that. This is it, this is clever stuff. Saying they think it is in the Public Interest for you and i do is that not cool . That is cool. Know that this happened, for the not sure if i will get simple reason that borisjohnson is past customs with that. Running for the top job in the whoa, lets see this. Yeah. Country. Yesterday they had the first hustings in birmingham, jeremy is that not cool, huntand or is that not cool . First hustings in birmingham, jeremy it is cool. Hunt and Boris Johnson, first hustings in birmingham, jeremy hunt and borisjohnson, the two contenders. Iain dale, the compere, a lot of people, including myself, repeatedly asked Boris Johnson about this. A couple of people pointed out are guilty of having a stereotypical view of the goth movement, to us that he was booed for continually pushing the question. But do you think you get recognised for the quality of the art . Having said that, a few people because what i am seeing here is amazing. Yeah, well, the craftsmanship called out, answer the question, but he didnt really address the in some cases is extraordinary, worthy of standing question. In some ways, that is the nature of hustings. Borisjohnson in any art gallery anywhere. Was pushed on the issue but he clearly didnt want to answer it. The event has come a long way since it started in 1994, when founderjo hampshire had the idea to bring together goths the argument his team are making is from all over the uk. That he has never spoken about his i thought that whitby was quite central in the country, private life in public before, and but i also made the mistake he is not going to change his mind of thinking there must be now. The hustings is interesting for lots of dracula conventions here, a bunch of other reasons, both sides and they would see explaining more about their brexit goths all the time. Policies, about what they want to do for country. Because of the bram stoker thing . Yeah, but in fact that wasnt true. All these black clad people turned i thought boris was fantastic, up at the town was like, he was electric, the room whoa, satanists visited the town came alive when he entered the room and spoke. He was brilliant. Jeremy surprised me, i have to say. And so there was a bit of an uproar, he came over much better the police came around and everything. Than i thought he would, seriously . And it is food for thought. Yeah, totally, and then people asked me if i would do it again, and then the town sort what did you think about questions of got into it then. About borisjohnsons personal life . They kind of quite liked us to come. It was inevitable given the timing and how proud do you feel to have that he would be asked, turned this tiny festival and probably inevitable that he would choose not into this big event now . To answer. I think that for me, its great, this is where all those people who are maybe alone, or kind of in Little Pockets in their own town, interesting, that, isnt it, that get to be the big fish in the pond forjust a weekend, and the group of punky alternative conservative members dont seem to people have formed this little kind of allegiance and affinity be particularly concerned about the allegations involving borisjohnson. 15 more hustings to go across the with a little local community. Country, so plenty more questions to be asked. And lots more coverage as well. The goth weekend also the Foreign Office minister, hosts other events that andrew murrison, will call share its welcoming tone. For the urgent deescalation of tensions in the gulf, when he holds talks in iran today. Lets get more on this so were here today for the first from our middle eastern correspondent tom bateman who is in fujairah in the united arab emirates. Audition in our 2019 model contest. So, this model contest aims to promote and celebrate diversity how sensitive do you think the within the modelling industry. Situation is becoming . how sensitive do you think the situation is becoming . I think in goths, punks, people with tattoos, terms of this particular trip it piercings, body modifications. Would have been planned for a while, so it really is a wide but its timing really matters. That is because the sense of danger here range of individuals. In the golf is far from over. It is this competition really is sort only two or three days since the of allowing people to say, this is who i am, im proud iranians shot down a us drone here of who i am, im an individual and what were disputed and i stand out. Circumstances. President trump then its making me look like a mugshot, revealed he was moments away from like im in prison. Take it away authorising a retaliatory strike against the iranians, but said in the end he decided not to do that because he feared iranians loss of life. What happens next . Todays talks with the foreign minister in some people might find the goth style a little intimidating but, tehran will focus on the nuclear i have to say, deal that the us withdrew from last the whitby goth festival is a fun, inclusive event where everyone year, but which many european is made to feel welcome. Countries are still part of. Iran their next weekend takes will be pushing britain i think to help with relief from american sanctions, which have crippled the place from october 25 27. Iranian economy, ever since the americans pulled up last year. I think all of this is adding to the sense of volatility here in the golf. And what we had from the president is a lot of confusion, where on one hand he said they could be best friends if they agreed to good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson stop pursuing Nuclear Weapons on his terms, but also that if there was a conflict that came to this part of the world, there would be an obliteration. A Large Scale Campaign to plant forgeries and fake content on twitter and facebook has been uncovered by a group of researchers. The Atlantic CouncilsDigital Forensic research lab says the material originates from russia and is still going on, but it has had little impact. All the russian state has always dismissed claims it is involved in these types of so called influence operations. Union members have raised concerns over unpaid trial shifts where employers ask potential staff to work, before deciding whether or not to keep them on. Unite claims a loophole in the law allows some employers to use inexperienced people as free labour. Sangita myska reports. Like thousands of teenagers this summer, 16 year old mia had been looking for a part time job. When a local cafe responded to her cv with the offer of a trial shift, she was elated. She says she spent seven hours waitressing on a busy saturday but was not offered any work or paid the minimum wage. I dont think its fair at all, that we would not get paid. Just because we are young, i think we should still be treated like adults, and the fact we are young doesnt mean we shouldnt be able to get the job or anything like that. It is interesting that so many other people have posted a similar experience to you. When her dad, shaun, posted mias experience on tv, he says dozens of parents wrote back saying their kids had experienced the same thing. What does the law say . According to the government it is illegal to employ anyone on an unpaid work trial for what it calls an excessive period of time or if there is nojob on offer. But trying to prove exactly what an excessive period of time is, or whether there was ever a job in the offing, is difficult to prove, especially if you are a young and inexperienced. The guidelines that they put out kind of give a bit of a loophole to the employer so they can say that this is a genuine trial and we need to assess if the person is right for the job. Thatjust creates a situation where employers can take advantage. Having someone there for five hours or an entire day is not a trial shift, that his working time and people should be paid for that. After the bbc contacted the cafe where mia had had her trial shift, she received a text message saying that she had not gotten the job as a waitress, and that her travel expenses would now be reimbursed. Some of englands rivers are reaching crisis point, according to conservationists, with Climate Change and water extraction being blamed. Last years heatwave and dry winter caused chalk streams across the country to dry up, because the underground layer which feeds them, the aquifer, had next to no source of water. Campaigners, including an 80s popstar, are calling for urgent action as tom edwards reports. This is one of only 200 red chalk rivers in the world, but like many in the chilterns, this once rich habitat has dried up. Fergal sharkey, the former musician, says decades of Water Companies taking and over obstructing water has pushed chalk streams over the edge. This river should be full of more waterfalls than you could possibly count, kingfishers and it should be the best habitat on the planet. Its not. We have a muddy, grassy ditch, driven by incompetence. Most chalk streams in the world are in england. They emerge from chalk aquifers and have very pure water. Hearing the chilterns it very different. Campaigners want Water Companies to introduce restrictions on water use, and drive down demand for water. They also say Climate Change is having an impact. Climate change is also reducing the recharged window for the chalk aquifer. In other words, the growing season is longer and plants take a lot of water out of the soils. The time period in which rainfall can soak into the aquifer is reducing. The Environment Agency that regulates obstruction says it has to balance supply and the environment. It says customers should use water responsibly and it has cut obstructions, but campaigners say much stronger action is needed to stop this talk stream crisis. Is needed to stop this talk stream crisis. Chalk. At the age of 21 australian sara zelenak, was the youngest victim of the London Bridge terror attack. She was on a night out with friends when she was stabbed. Later that month she was due to meet her parents in paris, and thats where theyre heading today on a special bike ride in her memory. Theyre setting off from Borough Market in south london and our reporterjon donnison is with them. I think you have them with you, so wish them luck from us and away you go. We have about 40 riders taking pa rt go. We have about 40 riders taking part this morning, setting off in about 20 minutes. The writers include some of the survivors from the London Bridge attacks, as well as some of the First Responders from the emergency services. Saras pa rents a re the emergency services. Saras parents are here with me, julie and mark. What does it feel like to be here this morning . I am really honoured and excited for everyone to be here. The crowd and the people and the energy is electrifying, and we have put a lot of time and effort into this. The love and support we have received from home, from australia, and the london people, is overwhelming, so i feel really blessed. Mark, you have been here for several months for the inquest into the attacks. It must mean a lot to you to have some of those First Responders here. 100 . Many to you to have some of those First Responders here. 10096. Many of them are taking part in the first couple of days and then the finish, working around their own personal family commitments, and otherwise they will be here. Tell us about the ride. It isa be here. Tell us about the ride. It is a seven day ride, we are taking a nice and easy to get from here to paris. You dont have to be an athlete to completed. We arent and neither are athlete to completed. We arent and neitherare our athlete to completed. We arent and neither are our friends we will be doing this every year the last week ofjune. Saras sanctuary is a not for profit healing retreat established in the name of our daughter, sara, who was stabbed to death in the Borough Market s attack. All of our family and supporters have joined the attack. All of our family and supporters havejoined the ride and we wa nt supporters havejoined the ride and we want to help people who have suffered shock sudden death, so we have holistic healing, they can come into the sanctuary and do as much or as little as they need depending on how they feel, because grief is a personal journey. And we how they feel, because grief is a personaljourney. And we teach them the skills to be able to cope so they can survive in life and move on. Most people cant, so it needs to be done. This is our purpose in life now. Good luck today, thank you both very much indeed. The right is about to get under way in about ten minutes. We have a ceremony that is going to take place, and flowers being laid to commemorate the victims of those attacks. Sir mick jagger has proved he still has the moves, even after major surgery. He made an energetic return to the stage in chicago last night, just a few months after having a heart valve replacement. The Rolling Stones no filter tour was postponed in april to allow the frontman to recover, and judging by these pictures, he seems fighting fit once more. How old is he . He is 75 not bad at 75. A lifetime of ha rd he is 75 not bad at 75. A lifetime of hard living clearly didnt do him too much harm. Itll be conservative Party Members around the country who will decide who our next Prime Minister will be, so what did they make of borisjohnson and jeremy hunts performances at yesterdays hustings in birmingham . Marcus harrington and Marshall Tisdale are both Young Conservatives but have rather different views on who should win the race for number 10. Slightly different views on who you think should end up in number 10. In general, do you feel quite a responsibility . This is the person, isa responsibility . This is the person, is a mention, who will end up as our next Prime Minister. A lot of people feel resentful, outraged, even, that they get no sense at all and it is down to you guys. It is the members privilege to pick the next Prime Minister. As members we are going to ta ke minister. As members we are going to take that role very seriously. We will look at each candidate, their platforms, and think it was best to lead this country through brexit and beyond. Both of you have preferred candidates. Marshall, you support jeremy hunt, marcus, you support borisjohnson. Are you allowing yourself time to open up the possibility of being converted to the other side . Of course. I feel like in politics if you dont listen to anyone elses opinions of use you will absolutely isolate you from the issues that you maybe havent looked for for borisjohnson or issues that you maybe havent looked for for Boris Johnson or jeremy hunt. At the end of the day, if it comes to it, borisjohnson may not be the candidate for me and i would go forjeremy be the candidate for me and i would go for jeremy hunt. Be the candidate for me and i would go forjeremy hunt. Here is the difficult bit, for both of you, what will it take, marcus, forjeremy hunt to convince you to switch and, muscle, vice versa . Hunt to convince you to switch and, muscle, viceversa . With jeremy hunt, the problem is for me where he stands on brexit. It doesnt like brexit from day one full top the Party Members to back brexit. They need to back brexit. He is now saying he will deliver it. He is saying he will deliver it. He is saying he will deliver it. I think we would just have a theresa may two ten. That is where we have a person who used to support remain theresa may 2. 0. We want someone who supported brexit from day one. So he cant convince you, in other words . Even though i am his views, he cant convince me. He cant convince me on that. Marshall, how can Boris Johnson convince you to switch from jeremy hunt . He needs to put a