with me are the writer and broadcaster mihir bose and the sun's political and environment correspondent natasha clark. welcome back. same stories still dominating come of that for us us to look a0 minutes ago, different papers this time, though. squeaky fun time is the main headline mayor you can see and the sun, which reports that britain's pension funds nearly saved from having to sell many of their assets by the bank of england's intervention. xpress it was a day of turmoil on the markets again, quoting ministers who say the tax cut budget was still the right plan. the eft focuses on the bank of england £65 billion plan to buy government debt and has a chart showing how that move brought the market under control, but for how long? that i is concerned that the tax cuts in the last week's many budget will not have to be balanced by spending cuts while the independent takes personal gain at the prime minister asking why liz truss hasn't been more visible in the last few days. the daily mirror also attacks liz truss calling her blunder liz truss and believes britain is on the brink. the