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with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and the author and journalist, emma woolf.ma woolf. to have you here which is for everybody lovely to have you here which is for everybody, everybody in scotland, a bank holiday. independent reporting about the energy price hikes. borisjohnson, entering boris johnson, entering the borisjohnson, entering the last ten days of the job is on the front of the express. he said voters can expect a pipeline of cash through the winter, in the absence of its coming through the gas pipeline. the chancellor has told the daily telegraph middle earners will need government support, too. he has urged households to reduce energy. the guardian once millions of people could be for stitches between eating and heating as rising bills will leave people with costs they cannot pgy- leave people with costs they cannot pay. the time said the rising costs could push inflation to 12% this october with the bank of england interest rate hitting 4% by next may. it is the kind of day on the front pages that would make you think i might not buy a newspaper t
with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and the author and journalist, emma woolf.ma woolf. to have you here which is for everybody lovely to have you here which is for everybody, everybody in scotland, a bank holiday. independent reporting about the energy price hikes. borisjohnson, entering boris johnson, entering the borisjohnson, entering the last ten days of the job is on the front of the express. he said voters can expect a pipeline of cash through the winter, in the...
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with me are emma woolf, author and broadcaster and kate maltby, columnist for the... tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer leads with �*britain�*s parched summer'. meanwhile, the sunday express devotes its front page to formally endorsing liz truss to be the next prime minister. her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph urging sanctions for iran following the stabbing of salman rusdie. and finally, the sunday times focus on the cost of living crisis with reports the treasury is developing a plan to hand out more money to cope with energy costs. let's to cope with energy costs. begin with the observer picture, let's begin with the observer. this picture, emma, of wimbledon common. i'm guessing that this pond normally looks a bit bigger than that. it’s looks a bit bigger than that. it�*s astonishing. i think we've all seen in our local parks so—called green spaces. they'rejust in our local parks so—called green spaces. they're just absolutely dry, kind of sahara conditions. we took the hosepipe ban in our gardens but the hosepipe ban
with me are emma woolf, author and broadcaster and kate maltby, columnist for the... tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer leads with �*britain�*s parched summer'. meanwhile, the sunday express devotes its front page to formally endorsing liz truss to be the next prime minister. her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph urging sanctions for iran following the stabbing of salman rusdie. and finally, the sunday times focus on the cost of living crisis with...
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with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and the author and journalist, emma woolf.inter ahead — warns the independent — following 0fgem's announcement that the latest energy price cap will rise to more than three thousand pounds. and that price cap could reach as high as 6,000
with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and the author and journalist, emma woolf.inter ahead — warns the independent — following 0fgem's announcement that the latest energy price cap will rise to more than three thousand pounds. and that price cap could reach as high as 6,000
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with me are emma woolf, author and broadcaster and kate maltby, columnist for the...er leads with �*britain�*s parched summer'. meanwhile, the sunday express devotes its front page to formally endorsing liz truss to be the next prime minister. her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph
with me are emma woolf, author and broadcaster and kate maltby, columnist for the...er leads with �*britain�*s parched summer'. meanwhile, the sunday express devotes its front page to formally endorsing liz truss to be the next prime minister. her rival rishi sunak is on the front of the sunday telegraph
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weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolfr us. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina. hello. the heat does begin to ease in the week ahead. there'll be more showers in the forecast as well. but in the short term, we still have the met office amber warning for extreme heat in place. it's valid until the end of the day on sunday. still likely to see some impacts from the heat on both health and transport as well. good deal of sunshine around through sunday morning, particularly across england and wales. showers developing though across northern ireland pushing their way through the day up into parts of scotland, likely to be heavy and thundery. could well see one or two showers developing across parts of wales and south west england. most will be dry though, some mist and low cloud still clinging to north eastern coasts. temperatures will be the talking point once again, 35 or 36 celsius the top temperature across parts of south east england and widely in the high 20s or low 30s celsius. and the showers start to be
weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolfr us. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina. hello. the heat does begin to ease in the week ahead. there'll be more showers in the forecast as well. but in the short term, we still have the met office amber warning for extreme heat in place. it's valid until the end of the day on sunday. still likely to see some impacts from the heat on both health and transport as well....
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at tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolfof the uk it feels like it has been hot and dry for an experienced number of time. monday and tuesday — experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will _ experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be _ experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be the _ experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be the time - experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be the time when i experienced number of time. monday | and tuesday will be the time when we see fresher air pushing into the uk, if you are looking for something better many areas are because it has been the best part of a month of a half for some. the rain's arrival will be sporadic. extreme heat will continue to be the story across england and wales, the amber area highlighted behind me until the end of sunday. and then for the beginning of the new week we start to introduce relatively cooler air but temperatures do not dive off, they taper off. into the small hours of sunday, the chance of showe
at tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolfof the uk it feels like it has been hot and dry for an experienced number of time. monday and tuesday — experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will _ experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be _ experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be the _ experienced number of time. monday and tuesday will be the time - experienced number of time. monday and tuesday...
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the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with the author, journalist and broadcaster, emma woolfest sports news. the veteran british triathlete non stanford took gold in the european championships in her last major race. the 33—year—old had to dig deep in the final running phase in munich to take the overall lead and hold on for the win. stanford, who's a former world champion, has been plagued with injury but helped wales win a silver medal in the mixed relay at the commonwealth games last month. it's the first gold for team gb at these multi sport europeans. it is a bit surreal, i'm trying to get to my phone and my performance director asked if i was retiring. it's an extra incentive knowing that this is my last world triathlon race and ijust can think of a better way to bow out with a gold medal in european champions in the first ever time i represented great britain since 2011, so to come here and win the european champs is great. team gb have won two mdeals over at the european aquatics championships in rome. first — katie shanahan took a silver medal in the 200m backstroke.
the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with the author, journalist and broadcaster, emma woolfest sports news. the veteran british triathlete non stanford took gold in the european championships in her last major race. the 33—year—old had to dig deep in the final running phase in munich to take the overall lead and hold on for the win. stanford, who's a former world champion, has been plagued with injury but helped wales win a silver medal in the mixed relay at the commonwealth...
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in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolfengland, scotland and wales have been experiencing severe disruption today as a result of the latest in a series of rail strikes. members of the aslef union, which represents around 6,500 train drivers at nine rail companies, have walked out for 2h hours in a row overjobs, pay and conditions. further action is planned for next week. the leader of plaid cymru has called onjonathan edwards to stand down as an mp. mr edwards, who has sat as an independent mp, was cautioned by police in 2020 for assaulting his wife and suspended from the party. earlier this week, it was announced he would be permitted to represent the party at westminster again, but adam price has since advised mr edwards to resign. the welsh secretary, sir robert buckland, has switched his support from rishi sunak to liz truss, becoming the first cabinet minister to publicly change sides in the conservative leadership race. he told the daily telegraph that, after deep reflection, he'd decided ms truss was the best person
in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are emma woolfengland, scotland and wales have been experiencing severe disruption today as a result of the latest in a series of rail strikes. members of the aslef union, which represents around 6,500 train drivers at nine rail companies, have walked out for 2h hours in a row overjobs, pay and conditions. further action is planned for next week. the leader of plaid cymru has called onjonathan edwards...
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with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and the author and journalist, emma woolf. thank you both for staying up late to be with us tonight. let's begin with the independent. there's a dark winter ahead — warns the independent — following ofgem's announcement that the latest energy price cap will rise to more than three thousand pounds. and that price cap could reach as high as 6,000 pounds by the spring — says the financial times. the daily mirror is calling for the government to act. both conservative leadership contenders, rishi sunak and liz truss, have pledged more direct support for households, but neither has set out much detail so far of their plans. the current prime minister, borisjohnson, is on the front of the express. he's said voters can expect a "pipeline of cash" through the winter. that was already announced before the new price rises were put in place. whilst the chancellor, nadhim zahawi, has told the daily telegraph that middle earners will need government support to pay their energy bills. he's also urged households to cut their energy use. we w
with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and the author and journalist, emma woolf. thank you both for staying up late to be with us tonight. let's begin with the independent. there's a dark winter ahead — warns the independent — following ofgem's announcement that the latest energy price cap will rise to more than three thousand pounds. and that price cap could reach as high as 6,000 pounds by the spring — says the financial times. the daily mirror is calling for the...