mike will have all of the sport. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. a comprehensive review of hospital food in england has been announced by the health secretary matt hancocktracted listeria. seven nhs trusts have been affected by the outbreak, which has been linked to pre—packed sandwiches and salads. public health england said the wider risk to the public remains low. we've issued guidelines for many yea rs we've issued guidelines for many years now, and so has the food standards agency, which has done a lot of work on this, advising that some wedges and chilled foods generally, should not be served to certain types of patient who are vulnerable to listeria. iran is "almost certainly" responsible for the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman, according to the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt. yesterday, the us military released a video which it said showed iranian forces removing an unexploded mine from one of the stricken ships. tehran has denied any involvement. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there's no "credible evidence" iran is responsible, tweeting that the uk should ease tensions, rather than fuel a military escalation. two teenager