A change in the law on allergen labelling. The times journalist who interviewed the former Prime Minister David Cameron gives us his thoughts on his decision to call the brexit referendum in the first place. And then later on, we will be taking a first look at tomorrows front pages, that is withdrawn foster and john stapleton. Do join pages, that is withdrawn foster and john stapleton. Dojoin me for that. That is all ahead. Now, sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday im hugh ferris. The headlines this evening the scottish sun shines on team europe as they look to reclaim the trophy from the usa on fertile soil. How the ashes might have been different if this has happened how the ashes might have been different if this had happened a little more often. Yes, england take the wicket of steve smith and for less than a hundred. A true rareity on day two at the oval. And how friday the 13th will definitely be unlucky for one super league team. As the relegation shake up is settled, could
Our reporter Sarah Mulkerrins was watching the action. Europe have never won a solheim cup when they have lost the morning session on the opening day, so so important for Katrina Mathew and her European Team to get off to a good start and they certainly did. After the morning courses, they led by two and a half points to wanted a half, three of the english players in particular pulling off the performances. Major champion georgia hall Security Point in her pairing, as did charley hull. That is four times she has played in the solheim cup despite being 23. Going into the afternoon, youre wondering where the challenge may come from the americans and he came merely on from a record equalling when in the match, angel yen and allie mcdonnell doing ever so well. Shortly after, europe got a point on the board. And thenit europe got a point on the board. And then it all came down to the drama of the final two matches. Spare a thought. Did it ever so well to come back from two down with four to
driven by soaring energy costs and rising food prices. the uk chancellor said the next few months would be hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein. our chat ourchat ina our chat in a moment, a quick look through some of those front pages. the metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they re turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be tough and that he can t control global forces . the guardian leads with comments by the new chief inspector of constabulary, who says the cost of living crisis could lead to an increase in crime. the mirror highlights research suggesting prices are rising faster for poorer people because they spend a bigger share of their income on food and fuel. th
In other news, the government unveils plans to boost britains productivity, as the uks biotech industry, gets £1 billion boost from abroad. Police say the five victims of a fatal car crash in leeds at the weekend were all in the vehicle when it hit a tree. And more than 100,000 people are ordered to leave their homes on the indonesian island of bali, after warnings mount agung volcano, could erupt at any time. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Prince harry and his girlfriend the american actress Meghan Markle are to get married. The couple were engaged in secret earlier this month, announced it to the world today and say their wedding will take place in the spring. The couple revealed how they had been cooking Roast Chicken at home when harry got down on one knee to propose. She said she had had no hesitation in saying yes. Harry said the stars had aligned, to bring them together. Among well wishers around the world, the queen and the duke of edinburgh say they are delighted and P