Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are michael booker, Deputy Editor of the daily express, and faiza shaheen, the director of the centre for labour and social studies, and former labour prospective parliamentary candidate. We will chat in a moment, a quick look first through the front pages, dominated by Dominic Cummings. The Daily Telegraph reports Dominic Cummings was ordered out of downing street for good, after being accused of briefing against the Prime Minister. According to the times, the departures of lee cain and Dominic Cummings represent the conclusion of a vicious power struggle at the heart of government. The Financial Times says the architect of britains exit from the eu left downing street carrying a Cardboard Box and a trove of potentially dangerous secrets, and quotes a government insider saying they wouldnt be surprised if theres an explosive stunt between now and christmas. The i reports it was a bitter end t
Data with police. Brazils president shuttles are not always tested again for covert 19 as the situation in his country gets worse. Tarantula rain hampers relief and rescue efforts in southwest japan where floods have killed at least 50 people. And with your sports including a formula one comeback for Fernando Alonso and in american football Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahoney signs a deal to give him the highest contract in the history of professional sports. The u. S. Drone strike in january that killed a top iranian general hossam so the money was unlawful thats the conclusion of the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings. Says the killing went against the u. N. Charter in january the white house said the attack on samani was carried out at the direction of u. S. President donald trump and was aimed to deterring future attacks allegedly being planned by iran our diplomatic editor james bays is at the United Nations and has more on the report. Well its
there will have been many who doubted arsenal s ability to keep up their premier league title challenge this long. but a third of the way through the season a result that might provide more evidence they re genuine contenders. they ve beaten chelsea at stamford bridge by a goal to nil to go three points clear at the top of the table once again. jane dougal reports. up up against his old club for the first time, after a war of words with chelsea striker aubameyang send a message to his old arsenal manager? he didn t take long to antagonize argenta. but in a cagey first half the chances wind arsenals way. a beautiful ball. inches away. it took them another 30 minutes but arsenal did score. a corner evading gabrielle making sure it went in. not chelsea s day then or all 0bama gangs who had been taken off and had to watch as his team went behind. 0ld bundled rivalries run deep and a touchy match turned into a bad tempered one. chelsea fighting to avoid four premier league matches
this is bbc world news, the headlines has begun in egypt, with a warning that a year of extreme weather must be a wake up call for the planet. downing street says the prime minister believes abusive text messages sent by the cabinet minister gavin williamson were unacceptable at least 19 people have died after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather and with the us midterm elections just days away, president biden and donald trump continue on the campaign trail, in the push to win crucial votes. now on bbc news, it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. jumping back to the top of the premier league, have arsenal shown they re genuine title contenders.? this will be england s world cup opener in ten month s time, the rehearsal ends in a rare home defeat to argentina silver, bronze and now gold forjessica gadirova as britain end the world gymnastics champ
in the push to win crucial votes. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. nurses are likely to take their first ever national strike action according to their union. the royal college of nursing is still counting ballot papers returned by its 300,000 members but says those counted so far suggest support for strike action, possibly before christmas. the rcn wants a 5% pay increase above the rate of inflation. nurses working in accident & emergency and critical care would be exempted from striking to maintain services. the government said nurses should carefully consider the impact on patients. and as our health editor hugh pym reports, other health workers could also soon be staging industrial action. possible strike action is already looming in parts of the nhs in scotland. members of two unions, including ambulance staff at the gmb, have voted for walk outs. though they have called for talks with members. gmb members have voted to reject that pay offer, so we are currently