About their opponents behaviour. And, triumph for andy murray in the doubles at queens his first tournament since the operation that saved his career. Cut price cars. Sales of new vehicles have fallen again despite dealers knocking 8 off the average price. Plus, life as a dad of four in london. Liam gallagher tells us about his fears for the safety of his children. People are dying and stuff but when you wake up in the morning, a 16 year old kid are being knifed to death and i have kids of that age, do you know what i mean . Good morning. From hms enterprise. The weather this week, there is the risk of severe thunderstorms, localised flooding from those and as we had with the rest of the week, the weather will turn hotter and more humid. I will have more details inis more humid. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. Its monday the 24th ofjune. Our top story jeremy hunt has attacked his rival for the conservative leadership, borisjohnson accusing him of cowardice for trying to avoid a Live Television debate this week. In a newspaper article, mr hunt tells the former mayor of london to man up and subject himself to greater scrutiny. After three days of headlines about a heated row with his girlfriend, mrjohnson is trying to refocus attention on his policies. Lets get more from our Political Correspondent nick eardley, who is in westminster. Nick, weve been hearing some Strong Language from mr hunt this morning . Is pretty personal, isnt it . Absolutely. It is definitely gloves off today. Jeremy hunts most personal attack on borisjohnson so far. He is writing in the times this morning saying that mrjohnson is trying to slink through the back door of number ten stop we have seen loads of headlines over the weekend about borrowed johnsons personal life make borisjohnsons personal life make borisjohnsons personal life after the lease were called to the flat after they had a row. Jeremy hunt is saying that is not what this is about. Not interested in debating Boris Johnsons what this is about. Not interested in debating borisjohnsons personal life that he wants to quiz him on how we will leave the eu by the due date. This is all about policy, not just about brexit but also what he wa nts to just about brexit but also what he wants to do with hs2, what he wants to do with big infrastructure policies but he doesnt stick the bootinin policies but he doesnt stick the boot in in this article, saying, dont be a coward, boris, man up and show the nation you can cope with the intense scrutiny the most difficultjob in the country will involve. Why is this happening . We know the answer. We have seen a lot on mr hunt on the airwaves but mr johnson, we have seen far less of. And theres been lots of talk around a no deal brexit from both jeremy hunt and Boris Johnson. Is this looking ever more likely . Yeah, absolutely. Borisjohnson, one of the few places you can hear about his policy is in his column in the daily telegraph. He is repeating in that this morning he is adamant that the uk must come out of the European Union by the next deadline, the 31st of october. It is his leg selling point. He is a brexiteer and he is adamant it will happen. Jeremy hunt is saying that we cant leave if we dont get a new deal from parliament from the eu if we dont get it through parliament. How many times have we sat here instead europe dont want to do it . They are not interested in renegotiating so yes, both men outlining their policies again but still really hard to see them getting to a point where they get to the deal they want. So many questions we might be able to ask jeremy huntjust questions we might be able to ask jeremy hunt just after eight questions we might be able to ask jeremy huntjust after eight oclock on this programme this morning. Nhs england is going to open its first gambling addiction clinic for children and young adults. The service will support people aged 13 to 25 years old. It comes after research by the Gambling Commission found more than 50 thousand children have a gambling problem. Lauren moss has more. Hgppy happy family memories captured on camera. Dancing with his mother, liz. 18 months ago, whenjack was 2a, he took his own life while on a gap year in vietnam, after losing money on a bet. He started gambling in sheffield with his friends when he was 17 but it was a habit that spiralled into addiction. They didnt think it was unsafe. He didnt think it was unsafe. And i think he felt, in the end, that it controlled him and that is why he died, really, because he felt he would never be free of it. Jacks parents now run a charity to support other families. Theyre welcoming the news that a clinic for teenagers and young people with gambling problems will open in london, later last year, later this year, in what has, until now, been an adult only service. It is estimated 450,000 children are regularly betting, more than those who drink alcohol, smoke or take drugs, and many have a gambling problem. Ive dedicated my life to treating adult problem gamblers, and that has been sad enough, seeing the destruction that these people have incurred. Having said this, many of my Adult Patients were already children with problem gambling issues. From september, treatment sessions will be offered to children alongside their parents, and also focus on Mental Health difficulties related to gambling. Another adult clinical will open in leeds later this year, and others are planned for manchester and sunderland. Its hoped theyll offer support to those who need it the most, before what nhs bosses have described as the scourge of problem gambling ruins more lives. Lauren moss, bbc news. The Uk Foreign Office minister Andrew Murrison has warned iran that it needs to stop attacks in the gulf of oman. His visit to tehran comes after the us accused iran of attacking oil tankers earlier this month, which iran denies. Dr murrison said the uk believes iran almost certainly bears responsibility. 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman is in fujairah, and can tell us more. This row is not going away, is it . Allan absolutely not. It was a pretty firm message from the british on that visit to tehran, as you are saying there. Things remain volatile here where just a few days ago, the iranians shot down an american drone in disputed circumstances and we heard how ronald trump was moments away from a retaliatory response but said he would step back from the drink brink. He feared any uranian loss of life and said that would not be proportionate. Iranian. They are visiting key allies, in this case, the uae, to push a message, they want to build a coalition to push back against the iranians. Will the british be part of it . In one sense they will but in another sense they wont because unlike america, they are members of the 2015 nuclear deal with the iranians. That was part of the discussions yesterday and the iranians want the british to help them bypass american sanctions that we re them bypass american sanctions that were introduced when the americans pulled out of that deal. So on the one hand you have ominous warnings and on the other hand, the europeans are desperately wanting to breathe life into this nuclear deal but at the moment, it looks like that is not succeeding. A crowdfunding website has closed down an account raising money for the disgraced australian rugby player, israel folau, who was sacked for posting homophobic messages on social media. Gofundme said it had decided the campaign violated its terms and conditions. Lets get more on this from our sydney correspondent hywel griffith. Israel folau is one of global rugbys biggest stars and many expected to see him at the world cup later this year but off the pitch, he has been a constant constant source of controversy, using the social media following that he has with hundreds of thousands of followers, to share religious messages. He is a devout christian. However, he has got into hot water because of the homophobic content of some of those messages. Arc in april, he equated being homosexual with being an thief or an adulterer. That was the final straw for Rugby Australia who sacked him but he wa nted australia who sacked him but he wanted to take that fight to the court is saying that he was the victim of discrimination for his religious beliefs. Injust four days, he had managed to raise nearly half a million us dollars worth of funding from followers and fans, using that gofundme website. Today, finally, after a fair deal of pressure here in australia, the website has turned around and said that it violates the terms and conditions. They support equality for gay, lesbian and transgender people. No response yet from israel folau or his backers. He is a multimillionaire, by all accounts, having had a very successful career. It may be that he can still take this legal battle forward. It is a battle that many here in australia and further afield see is a real test as to whether law stands over a persons right to hold religious beliefs, them and their responsibility towards other people, not to discriminate and not to share hate speech. What a start to the week it has been in the football. It was really unpleasant. England beat cameroon yesterday in the womens world cup. But how . It was so difficult to watch at times. Var has produced some amazing moments, it has also slowed the game down and it has made some very, very firm decisions. They are interpreting the law to the very, very letter and at times it is brilliant, at times it is not big yesterday, cameroon, so many players, they just yesterday, cameroon, so many players, theyjust looked confused, they were in tears on the pitch and certainly not as disciplined. The england boss phil neville said he was ashamed for football after englands bruising win over cameroon in valenciennes. They won 3 0, so theyll face norway in the quarter finals on thursday but the behaviour of the cameroon players left a really sour taste. And hosts france are also through they needed extra time to beat brazil 2 1. Amandine henry with the winner in the 106th minute. They will face either spain or the reigning champions the us on friday. Andy murray completed the dream comeback from hip surgery by winning the doubles at queens with Feliciano Lopez. They beatjoe salisbury and rajeev ram on a championship tiebreak. Lopez had already won the singles title earlier in the day. Lewis hamilton strengthened his grip on the formula one world title after yet another dominant display. He finished well ahead of his mercedez teammate Valterri Bottas to win the french grand prix, making it six wins in eight races. Pretty good car. Pretty good driver. And we will see more from that england game a bit later. And i would love to hear what people at home thought about it. Watching it was really, i think not the best moment for this world cup. After so many great moments. Yeah. Thank you very much. We will look at the front pages. The front pages are dominated by borisjohnson again. The times headline is johnson is a coward, says hunt. Mr hunt is urging his opponent to stop avoiding public scrutiny and address the incident which led to police turning up at his door. A picture of a jubilant andy murray there too after his victory at queens. The express talks about pressure on boris to come clean. It says Senior Tories are urging him to explain the incident with his partner. The daily mail claims mrjohnson and his partner have been driven out of their home because of protestors camped outside the flat. And the telegraph is the only paper which doesnt focus on borisjohnsons domestic situation. Instead it says he has renewed his commitment to leaving the European Union on the 31st of october, insisting he would not bottle brexit. Lets take a look at the inside pages. Good morning, steph. It still feels the same. You know what . It does. Nice to have you back. Like a comfy pairof nice to have you back. Like a comfy pair of slippers. The ft is leading ona pair of slippers. The ft is leading on a story to do with lloyds who are trying to crack down on money laundering. They found out 8000 offshore accounts and have given the people that own them three years to prove their identity and they havent been able to so now they are saying they will freeze those accounts. Anyone who has ever had a fraud incident where money has been taken from the account will it cruciate that tanks are now trying to crack down and stop that from happening. Banks. They havent been able to verify who they are. In construction, the average pay has gone up by about two g per year. The average salary isjust gone up by about two g per year. The average salary is just under 116,000 pounds per year. More people are leaving the uk and coming back to the eu. Can i show this one of a thing . Have you seen this story about the dame who really wanted to dress with hydrangeas on. She bought the bedsheet and got it made into a skirt. Dame kiri te kanawa. She was here recently. 1999, everyone was thinking is it will change urbana . It was a bedsheet. I want one of those. All of the papers this morning, pictures from yesterdays game. There was a moment where steph horton went clattering. A couple of moments where you were seriously worried about whether or not she had been badly hurt. She went into the quarterfinals on thursday. Will that change anything for the rest of the competition . I dont think it will. We saw phil nevilles interview. He basically went, thats the rules. We know this, weve been briefed. We know this, weve been briefed. We know what it is going to do. Basically, its tough. Vai was the referee. Its like american football. Start, stop, start. |j referee. Its like american football. Start, stop, start. Iwant to show you this. Top corner story. Its about tennis. And what is happening at queens in the moment. I was there last week with carol, fantastic tennis tournament. Animism are there, amazon on line, broadcasting the tennis. Amazon. The mail have picked up how amazon studio was significantly bigger than the bbci. They paid extra to have a very fancy studio. They are saying amazon up parking their tanks on the bbcs lawn. It all depends on your wifi bbcs lawn. It all depends on your wi fi and whether or not youre going to get the live pictures. Very interesting. We were talking about wi fi. Superfast 5g broadband is doing amazing things. Somebody can be in an ambulance and one the paramedics can wear a special glove to ta ke paramedics can wear a special glove to take an ultrasound while doctors who are at the hospital can kind of instruct them, see it live, so it means they can get treatment much more quickly. The symptoms of a baby that has been diagnosed so clinicians know whether it has a hole in its heart and need surgery 01 hole in its heart and need surgery or Something Else like sepsis, it can go to a childrens hospital. It can go to a childrens hospital. It can really change things. Amazing. It is glastonbury week. They are trying to be the most eco friendly. They have always been environmentally minded but they said the advice to people turning up is dont bring plastic water bottles, plastic, wipes that you can dispose of because its flannel and soap. Where do you clean your flannel . Its hard to keep your flannel clean. Isnt wipe number one on the festival essentials . Not anymore. You cant fly in helicopters anymore. Back here, with accurate news. The number of people who were arriving to and from glastonbury by helicopter has gone up. Its very showbiz. Notjust showbiz helicopter has gone up. Its very showbiz. Not just showbiz people, because you can get a helicopter for 500 quid. Which i still think is a lot of money. With your panel. And they are worried about the environment with some wipes. We talked to Liam Gallagher later, he is performing at glastonbury. Talked to Liam Gallagher later, he is performing at glastonburylj talked to Liam Gallagher later, he is performing at glastonbury. I bet he doesnt use a flannel. He doesnt look like he does. We can get the weather for glastonbury and the rest of the country. She is on board hms enterprise on the thames. Good morning, everyone, a lovely start to the day, a wee bit humid in london. The temperature in parts of kent is just over 20 celsius. Inverness, just over 20 celsius. Inverness, just over 20 celsius. Inverness, just over nine. Just look at the bridge. What a beautiful warship she is. She was launched in 2003. She is usually based in plymouth. Her primary role is to carry out oceanographic work. She is here until wednesday and is going to be taking part in some ceremonial roles. But the Weather Forecast for the next few days, looking at a severe thunderstorm. There is risk of localised flooding and it will feel humid. If you think it is humid at the moment, even more humid. 0n the satellite picture you can see there is a fair bit of cloud around. Some of this has carried. Moving steadily northwards as well as thunderstorms. If we started nine oclock in scotland, the north is dry. We have heavy rain across the central belt. Its moving north through the day and again there is the risk of some disruption and localised flooding. Weve had thunderstorms and still do across parts of Northern England. 0r northern ireland, drier and brighter. As we come south, some fog across devon and cornwall. Right skies as well. We are ready have rain across the Channel Islands. Through the English Channel, into hampshire and blossom or something across parts of the midlands. In any sunshine, we could hit 27 in the south east. But another side of the plume, were looking at the risk of and showers. 0vernight tonight, that and showers. 0vernight tonight, that and a brain continues to migrate northwards. The potential to be heavy and thundery. 0vernight lows falling to about 18 degrees. Tomorrow we see that rain continued to edge northwards. In the west, the potential for some thunderstorms in wales and a muggy feel to the weather. Then as we had to later on in the week, you can see how the temperatures rise. Across parts of western scotland, we are looking at possibly 25, maybe a little bit more. Temperatures of 30 potentially, a little bit more as well. At humid feel will prevail. In 2015, the nhs pledged to get more people with learning disabilities and autism moved out of secure hospitals and into more appropriate accommodation within the community. But four years later, the Charity Mencap says its still not delivering on its promise. It says