to the financial times. they go to the bank of england saying not to| the bank of england saying not to interfere with city regulations, what is the story about? the governor what is the story about? the governor of what is the story about? the governor of the what is the story about? he governor of the bank what is the story about? tie: governor of the bank of what is the story about? ii9 governor of the bank of england is not well pleased with either, it would appear, liz truss or rishi sunak, effectively use saying to them, get your tanks off my lawn, particularly with threats of greater government intervention and the banks decision making, officially, he sang in the actions would damage the uk s competitiveness, especially of westminster were able to overturn those regulatory decisions but it seems he is especially upset with liz truss and it will be interesting to see if the front minister and where things go from here. irate to see if the front minister and where
new research suggests the arctic is warming significantly more quickly than previously thought at on average four times the rate of the rest of the world. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosa prince, who s the editor of the house magazine, which covers the workings of parliament, and the broadcaster, david davies. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. pm turns up for meeting is the headline in the metro an ironic dig at borisjohnson, as they report his talks with bosses of energy firms: the daily star is unimpressed with the result of that meeting saying it produced no plan to solve the energy bills crisis: the mirror is equally scathing branding the ministers and energy bosses clueless : the i says drought is expected to be declared in several regions of the uk tomorrow and that restrictions on water use are likely to last months: it s the same lead in the guardian which says there are also likely
of making history by becoming the first england football team to win a major tournament since 1966. well, when you reach a final, then you re one of the best teams in the tournament. i think we have a very good team too. we don t fear anyone. also on the programme tonight. police investigating the fatal stabbing of nine year old lilia valutyte in lincolnshire have arrested a man on suspicion of murder. a major disaster has been declared in the us state of kentucky after floods killed at least 25 people. duncan scott will be the commonwealth champion! and it s a scotland england one two, as duncan scott and tom dean take gold and silver in the pool. good evening. by this time tomorrow we will know if england women s wait for a major trophy has ended after they take on germany in tomorrow s euros final at wembley. the lionesses, who ve scored 20 goals and conceded only one so far, have been preparing to take on the most successful nation in the tournament s history. our sports
heatwave of the very hot days in this current heatwave. we have some showers and thunderstorms in the forecast on the north thunderstorms in the forecast on the north and thunderstorms in the forecast on the north and west and they will become more widespread over the next few days days. good days. - good morning, t good morning, he worst start for a manchester- united manager for more than 100 years. - erik ten hag s side lose against. they re humiliated and drop - to bottom of the premier league, as brilliant brentford hit four. it s sunday the 14th of august. our main story: the author sir salman rushdie has reportedly been taken off a ventilator and is able to talk again. the 75 year old was stabbed while speaking at an event in new york state on friday. his agent confirmed the news to us media, after previously saying the author may lose an eye. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal is in pennsylvania where mr rushdie is in hospital. a day after sir salman r