it wrong of our economic project. if we get it wrong the economy will suffer even it wrong the economy will suffer even more. 35m it wrong the economy will suffer even more- it wrong the economy will suffer even more. . , , even more. an interesting few days ahead and hot even more. an interesting few days ahead and hot days even more. an interesting few days ahead and hot days ahead - even more. an interesting few days ahead and hot days ahead as - even more. an interesting few days ahead and hot days ahead as well. | ahead and hot days ahead as well. sebastian, anne and door with a dog, thanks for your time. that s it for the papers. my thanks to sebastian and anne and dora. next we ll take a look at the weather with louise lear. heat continues to build today. we are expecting unprecedented temperatures by monday, in excess potentially of 40 degrees. that has resulted in the met office issuing the first ever extreme heat warning. the areas are fairly widespread. this could h
to choose their own gender. the sunday mirror reports that borisjohnson was absent from today s cobra meeting discussing the heatwave. hello to both of you. hello to sebastian and anne. sebastian, the sunday times, because we will get into the politics in a moment, but we will start with what the majority of the country is feeling and talking about. chaos looms as britain faces the big a0. talking about. chaos looms as britain faces the big 40. everybody is lookin: britain faces the big 40. everybody is looking forward britain faces the big 40. everybody is looking forward to britain faces the big 40. everybody is looking forward to tuesday - is looking forward to tuesday without a dread and how hot it will get. you can see the heat map on the front of the sunday times. that big red blob that is london. the rest of the country in various degrees of orange and red showing just how hot it will be. 40 degrees heat isn t unusualfor it will be. 40 degrees heat isn t unusual for many oth
are saying today. with us are sebastian payne who is the whitehall editor for the ft and anne mcelvoy senior editor at the economist. to them in a moment but let s look at today s front pages, starting with. the conservative leadership contest features heavily in many of the papers. all five remaining candidates have articles in the sunday telegraph though the paper leads with rishi sunak s promise to review all eu law still in force in the uk. the sunday express goes with the same story calling it a pledge to torch eu red tape. it s a similar story in the independent which says sunak is trying to appeal to brexit supporters in the conservative party. the observer reports that cop 26 president alok sharma may it s a similar story in the independent which says sunak is trying to appeal to brexit supporters in the conservative party. the observer reports that cop 26 president alok sharma may quit his cabinetjob if the new tory leader dumps the plan for net zero. the sunday ti