In 16th century london, a story told by shakespeares brother. Fools and mortals. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown and ruth lea, an Economic Advisor to the Arbuthnot Banking group. We will be having a perusal in a moment, first off, a reminder of the front pages. The times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month, from conservative mps who want him out. The guardian reports on demands from top Business Group s, which want an urgent transition deal with the eu. The metro leads on this afternoons armed siege in nuneaton, it reports the gunman shouted game over as he entered the bowling alley. The japanese election is the lead in the financial times, it says a sweeping win for the Prime Minister gives him a fresh mandate for his signature economic policy. The sun says the government is being ridiculed for trying to ban the term pregnant women in an effort not to off
Armed police storm a Bowling Alley in nuneaton freeing two hostages. One man has been arrested. He had a gun over his head like this, he was shouting game over, game over, get out. Everybody was panicking and screaming, you could hear kids crying. Sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. Lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth World Championship after victory in the us grand prix. The death of stalin is the satirical ta ke the death of stalin is the satirical take on the dictator s final hours, by network mark kermode made of it and the rest of this week s releases in the film review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown and ruth lea, an Economic Advisor to the Arbuthnot Banking group. Tomorrows front pages. The times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month, from conservative mps wh
By police in the next little while. Inafew by police in the next little while. In a few moments, we are expecting various Police Representatives to appear at those microphones to give the latest information which has to do with the shooting that happened ina do with the shooting that happened in a Baptist Church in texas about three hours ago where at least 20 people are said to have died. There we re people are said to have died. There were suggestions the death toll might be as high as 27 but we will be back at a News Conference in stockdale, texas when it begins. Before that, its the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are ruth lea, Arbuthnot Banking Group Economic adviser and ben chu, economics editor at the independent. The ft leads on Anti Corruption arrests in saudi arabia, in which 11 princes and dozens of senior figures are among those who have been held. The express reports on icy weather conditions set to h
Monday night, or that cloud, wind and rain slowly moves this was, bringing milder rare and cloud further ease. So it will be a much milder night tomorrow night we will see tonight. So they rain will tap up see tonight. So they rain will tap up to bea see tonight. So they rain will tap up to be a bit heavy. Going into tuesday, the will continue and cold conditions will move in across the west. So the rain will pep up to bea west. So the rain will pep up to be a bit heavy. Hello. This is bbc news with julian worricker. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines at 10 30 at least 20 people have been killed after a gunman opened fire at a Baptist Church in texas. A huge new leak of financial documents known as the Paradise Papers has revealed how the powerful and wealthy secretly invest vast amounts of money in offshore tax havens. The bbc Panorama Programme has discovered that millions of pounds of the queens private money is invested in offshore fun
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. A busy table tonight. With me arejohn rentoul, the chief Political Columnist at the independent, ruth lea, economic adviser for Arbuthnot Banking group and the broadcaster, charlie wolf. Welcome. Thank you for being here tonight. Tomorrows front pages, starting with this. The observer leads on todays summit of eu leaders saying they want the uk to provide guarantees to eu citizens living in britain before any trade talks can begin. The sunday times reports that the other eu Member States have rejected theresa mays Negotiating Position and accused her of living in a parallel reality. The Sunday Telegraph says the Prime Minister has rejected the demands coming from brussels with politicians on both sides of the Channel Warning that the talks could turn nasty. The Mail On Sunday focuses on pensions, reporting that theresa may will bring in new laws to prevent a repeat of the sir philip green bhs scandal