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with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. guardian leads with a stark warning from experts who warn children may die if families turn off heat. the i leads on the conservative leadership race, saying that the frontrunner liz truss is under pressure from colleagues to act fast on energy bills. "truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," reads the front of the daily telegraph, referring to comments made by liz truss at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. "ryan giggs trialjury split," reads the front of metro. the former footballer could face a retrial after a jury failed to reach a verdict charges he faced the ft leads the ft leads on gas prices in europe — reporting that german factories are halting production in response to energy prices caused by russia's "alarming" squeeze on gas. the express has the news that the queen will not travel to appoint the new pm next week. it will take place at balmoral. in a special to mark the 40th edition of voice. prince charles has been made the guest editor and he
with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. guardian leads with a stark warning from experts who warn children may die if families turn off heat. the i leads on the conservative leadership race, saying that the frontrunner liz truss is under pressure from colleagues to act fast on energy bills. "truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," reads the front of the daily telegraph, referring to comments made by liz truss at the final...
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with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondentthe daily telegraph. we will say hello to both in a moment. we start with the metro, leading with the hose pipe them. —— ban. graphs of your granny, says the daily star, which says people can be fined £1000 if caught using hosepipes. a plant built to protect 1005 hosepipes. a plant built to protect 100s of thousands of drought has been switched off. the express leads with gas prices and fears that rising costs could push inflation up to 15%. the guardian has an image of the influential civil rights act which, activists in 1963. he died at 93. scrapping a quality for training for her department to help fight back against woke witch trials. scientists in the us have restored many biological functions in scientists in the us have restored many biologicalfunctions in pigs that have been dead more than an hour, which could be used to... calling for more investments and sports facility. we're all very good at talking at the weather, but interesting line here. the headline is water plant that
with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondentthe daily telegraph. we will say hello to both in a moment. we start with the metro, leading with the hose pipe them. —— ban. graphs of your granny, says the daily star, which says people can be fined £1000 if caught using hosepipes. a plant built to protect 1005 hosepipes. a plant built to protect 100s of thousands of drought has been switched off. the express leads with gas prices and...
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sian griffiths, who's the education editor at the sunday times, and the broadcaster and journalist james lewerod evening to both of you, let me bring you the front pages, if you're watching us at home. let's start with the i, that says liz truss is to be told by the office for budget responsibility that she has billions of pounds less than she thought to fund her promised tax cuts. the ft has another story about the frontrunner to be the next prime minister, saying she has city of london's top regulators in her sights with an immediate review if she wins. now to results day — as the daily telegraph have a picture ofjoyful students celebrating with the headline that 20% of our top university places have gone to foreign students. from joyful students to a headline about dipping a—level grades in the yorkshire post, who say results dropped from pandemic highs, but remain above 2019 levels. the guardian says water company executives�* bonus rose by 20% in 2021, despite most of the firms failing to meet sewage pollution targets. "scandalous" is what the metro is saying on their front page about the
sian griffiths, who's the education editor at the sunday times, and the broadcaster and journalist james lewerod evening to both of you, let me bring you the front pages, if you're watching us at home. let's start with the i, that says liz truss is to be told by the office for budget responsibility that she has billions of pounds less than she thought to fund her promised tax cuts. the ft has another story about the frontrunner to be the next prime minister, saying she has city of london's top...
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evening with kate maltby, who's a columnist for the i newspaper, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewerary's with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2—1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from romeo lavia here and then and adam armstrong secured saints' second win of the season. it also sees them leapfrog chelsea to eighth in the table. it's too easy to put us off balance, to confuse us, to beat us, to push us off track. too easy, but it happens. it happened in leeds, it happened today here, and we need to understand why and find solutions. elsewhere, everton are still looking for their first win of the season as they drew 1—1 with leeds at elland road. luis sinisterra grabbed the long range equaliser for leeds to cancel out anthony gordon's opener. jesse march's side remain fifth in the premier league. crystal palace and brentford also drew 1—1 at selhurst park. palace took a first half lead and held on until the last five minutes when yoane wissa equalised for the visitors. brighton will have to w
evening with kate maltby, who's a columnist for the i newspaper, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewerary's with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2—1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from romeo lavia here and then and adam armstrong secured saints' second win of the season. it also sees them leapfrog chelsea to eighth in the table. it's too easy to put us off balance, to confuse us, to beat...
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with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i.elcome back to both of you. we've got a few more front pages. the guardian leads with a stark warning from health experts who say that "children may die if families turn off heat" because of soaring energy bills this winter. the i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front—runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and small businesses. "truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits," is the daily telegraph's headline — referring to comments made by the foreign secretary at the final tory hustings held in london a few hours ago. the times�* top story is a rise in lone—parenting, as a study reveals nearly half of british children grow up outside the traditional two—parent household. the ft leads on gas prices in europe — reporting that german factories are halting production in response to energy prices caused by russia's "alarming" squeeze on gas. the express has the news that the queen will not travel to london to
with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i.elcome back to both of you. we've got a few more front pages. the guardian leads with a stark warning from health experts who say that "children may die if families turn off heat" because of soaring energy bills this winter. the i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front—runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and...
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with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondentt the daily telegraph. we'll say hello to both in a moment. first the, the front pages. the metro leads on the hose pipe man, encouraging people to grass on their neighbours if they water their garden. grass up your granny, says the daily star, which claims people could be fined £1000. the telegraph claims £250 million of water plant built to protect thousands of household from drought has been switched off. the times features the conservative leadership concepts after sajid javid came out in support of liz truzz earlier. the daily express leads with gas prices, fears that rising costs could bush inflation up to 15%. attorney general sue ella braverman has written to say she's scrapping and challenging anyone who says they have been offended by a phrase. scientists in the us have restored many of the biological functions in pigs that have been dead for more than an hour, and the technology could one day be used to extend the life of human organs. in england's katarina johnson thompson
with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondentt the daily telegraph. we'll say hello to both in a moment. first the, the front pages. the metro leads on the hose pipe man, encouraging people to grass on their neighbours if they water their garden. grass up your granny, says the daily star, which claims people could be fined £1000. the telegraph claims £250 million of water plant built to protect thousands of household from drought has...
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sian griffiths, who's the education editor at the sunday times, and the broadcaster and journalist james lewernto onto tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the i that says liz truss is to be told by the office for budget responsibility that she has billions of pounds less than she thought to fund her promised tax cuts. the ft has another story about the frontrunner to be the next prime minister, saying she has city of london's top regulators in her sights with an immediate review if she wins. now to exam results day, as the daily telegraph features a picture ofjoyful students celebrating with the headline that 20% of our top university places have gone to foreign students. the daily mirror asks what has become of our country as a 87—year—old man waits in the cold for a ambulance for 15 hours. the guardian says water company executives bonus rose by 20% in 2021, despite most of the firms failing to meet sewage pollution targets. the metro's take on this is "feeling flush" — for what it calls the �*scandal�* of water bosses�* 2a million pounds pay rise as pipes leak in the streets, and sewag
sian griffiths, who's the education editor at the sunday times, and the broadcaster and journalist james lewernto onto tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the i that says liz truss is to be told by the office for budget responsibility that she has billions of pounds less than she thought to fund her promised tax cuts. the ft has another story about the frontrunner to be the next prime minister, saying she has city of london's top regulators in her sights with an immediate review if she...
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:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and journalist james lewerting through all the stories we have been talking about. here in the uk, the former conservative leadership hopeful sajid javid has announced he's supporting liz truss in the party leadership contest. javid criticised the approach of the other candidate rishi sunak, who's ruled out immediate tax cuts, saying they're essential now. the two leadership candidates are taking part in the latest hustings with party members this evening — this time in cardiff. you are watching bbc news. i am lewis vaughanjones. let's take a look at the headlines. the european court of human rights refuses an application by the parents of archie battersbee to postpone the removal of his life support, effectively ending the family's legal battle. china says it will carry out live fire military drills around taiwan — in the wake of the high—level us visit to the island. and as we've just heard — the former conservative leadership hopeful, sajid javid, has announced he's supporting liz truss in the party leadersh
:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and journalist james lewerting through all the stories we have been talking about. here in the uk, the former conservative leadership hopeful sajid javid has announced he's supporting liz truss in the party leadership contest. javid criticised the approach of the other candidate rishi sunak, who's ruled out immediate tax cuts, saying they're essential now. the two leadership candidates are taking part in the latest...