of choice, but i still use petrol. hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but woe! hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but woe! think- hybrids are available? indeed! it s like £1.69. but woe! thinkthey. like £1.69. but woe! think they don t drive that much, but some people will be hurting especially when they don t have the alternative of taking public transfer as i do. thus far people have been attacking the petrol companies like shell and bp for bolstering profits, they ve got so much money they don t know what to do with that, and that s why the chancellor and others are hinting at this idea of a windfall tax. people will now turn their ire as a result of this on the people at the forecourt, the people who say their margins are really timely. according to the rac research, the average margin for petrol was 9p a leader and 6p for diesel before rishi sunak s announcement where he cut the duty b
of at least three people. skies have turned red across nothern syria, iraq and parts of saudi arabia. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord digbyjones, who s a former uk trade minister, and the broadcaster, henry bonsu. welcome to you both. but first, let s have a quick look at tomorrow s front pages before we start. the metro leads with teenage footballerjake daniels, who has become the first male professional to come out as gay since 1990. the i has the same story, and reports the huge wave of support jake daniels has received, calling it a chorus of approval . the financial times features the warning by bank of england governor, andrew bailey, that he s unable to stop inflation hitting 10% this year. the guardian also picks up on the governor s concerns he s issued what he calls an apocalyptic warning about food price rises, driven by the war in ukraine. that story leads the telegraph, as well they rep
two of britain s biggest tennis tournaments, queen s and eastbourne, will keep their atp ranking points, but the governing body is yet to make a decision on wimbledon. the lawn tennis association opted to ban competitors from russia and belarus due to the conflict in ukraine. after deliberation with players and tournament organisers, the atp says the events will proceed as normal . but the decision on wimbeldon, organised by the all england club, remains under review . there will be disciplinary action for the lta for breaching its contract by issuing the ban. the atp player council in particular had felt very, very strongly about this, and had been minded to retaliate. and one of the main tools at the atp s disposal, pretty much the only tool, would be to remove ranking points from the event. bu ultimately, after a lot of collaboration with the tournaments, the atp board has decided they won t do that.
and tournament organisers, the atp says the events will proceed as normal . but the decision on wimbeldon, organised by the all england club, remains under review . there will be disciplinary action for the lta for breaching its contract by issuing the ban. the atp player council in particular had felt very, very strongly about this, and reminded to retaliate. and one of the main tools at the atp s disposal, pretty much the only tool, would be to remove ranking points from the event. ultimately after a lot of collaboration with the tournaments, the atp board has decided they won t do that. ranking points is such a valuable currency in this sport, and if they had success they would have been deprived of those points. so i think it was ultimately a pragmatic decision by the atp. it was supposed to be a big summer for england bowler saqib mahmood,
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