so long ago. there is plenty in the tank at the moment. the labour leader showing someone else at the door, an effort to draw the line under the recent past. jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour at jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour at the next general election. the prime labour at the next general election. the prime minister would love to do the same. moving on after years of brexit arguments. a deal on northern ireland is not yet done but feels that it ireland is not yet done but feels thatitis ireland is not yet done but feels that it is just about in reach. we are engaging in those conversations with the european union. next week? all the time and we have been for a while. but there is still work to do. so we have one big but there is still work to do. so we have one big question but there is still work to do. so we have one big question this - but there is still work to do. so we l have one big question this morn
gassed pitch invaders. king charles iii not be at next month s climate change conference in egypt following reports that prime minister liz truss advised him not to attend. and double hat tricks for manchester city in the manchester derby. reaction to that and the rest of the sport at 6:30pm. the prime minister has admitted her government should have laid the ground better before unveiling its plan for major tax cuts, funded by borrowing, which led to days of turmoil on the financial markets. in a bbc interview this morning, liz truss defended the content of the mini budget but some prominent conservatives are publicly expressing significant concern. this is a prime minister who needs to calm the markets and many in her own party. the decision to borrow billions today pay for tax cuts was met with panic and disbelief. today she made no apology for acting quickly to help on energy bills but did finally accept a small part of the torrent of criticism that has come her way.
so long ago. there is plenty in the tank at the moment. the labour leader showing someone else at the door, an effort to draw the line under the recent past. jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour at jeremy corbyn will not stand for labour at the next general election. the prime labour at the next general election. the prime minister would love to do the same. moving on after years of brexit arguments. a deal on northern ireland is not yet done but feels that it ireland is not yet done but feels thatitis ireland is not yet done but feels that it is just about in reach. we are engaging in those conversations with the european union. next week? all the time and we have been for a while. but there is still work to do. so we have one big but there is still work to do. so we have one big question but there is still work to do. so we have one big question this - but there is still work to do. so we l have one big question this morning, are w
mp to break cover, and saying that some parts of that packet he does not think should fly, they should be scrapped, in particular the 45p top rate of income tax, which the chancellor wants to get rid of, michael gove clearly think that is a mistake in the big question now knocking wrong this conference is how many other tory mps agree with him and what they can do it in the weeks ahead. people are drifting off for dinner and heading to the bars and be one of the main topics of conversation. it is notjust about what happens of course in the tv studios. there are a lot of events going on around this conference and in the last hour, there was a really interesting sort of intervention from steve baker, who causes a prominent brexiteer, led the backbench erg group of tories during all the brexit arguments, he is now all the brexit arguments, he is now a minister at the northern ireland office and this is what he had to say about relations between the uk and ireland and the eu now. $5 say ab
where rich countries set up camps for refugees. interestingly it all falls into this category we ve been discussing lately and the other peepers we ve seen, plans to try to give the idea that the prime minister is forging ahead with doing thejob of being prime minister. this is an issue of migrants in the channel this is an issue of migrants in the channel becoming increasingly difficult channel becoming increasingly difficult for the government, because difficult for the government, because a number of brexit arguments were about because a number of brexit arguments were about the control of borders. and it s were about the control of borders. and it s hard to see anyway the borders and it s hard to see anyway the borders are being controlled in terms borders are being controlled in terms of borders are being controlled in terms of the number of people coming over through the channel desperately trying over through the channel desperately trying to over through the cha