times with a picture of rishi sunak at his campaign launched today. i thought there was an interesting line in this piece, emma, a new poll by opinion said soonack was the preferred candidate of 28% of party members. it was followed by liz truss on 20%. and i think that is interesting. because at the moment all of these candidates are having to appeal to mp5. but at the end of the day it will be the membership that actually has to choose who wins and they may not necessarily want the same things, may they? you are riuht. the same things, may they? you are riht. it the same things, may they? you are riuht. it is the same things, may they? you are right- it is so the same things, may they? you are right. it is so less the same things, may they? you are right. it is so less controllable, - right. it is so less controllable, it is not your whatsapp groups, not people you can talk to in the bars and very much what, not that you can engineer the votes, but you can control your
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel watson, the scottish political editor at the scottish sun, along with the author and journalist, emma woolf. tomorrow s front pages, starting with the ft leads with the coversative leadership race while eight candidates have qualified for the first ballot, the paper reports that borisjohnson s allies want to stop former chancellor rishi sunak from securing leadership. the express also says that loyalists to the outgoing prime minister want to stop rishi sunak and urge tory mps to back foreign secretary liz truss instead. the i also highlights the eight candidates left in the race for leader of the conservative party. meanwhile, the telegraph reports that rishi sunak will run the economy like thatcher if he wins his bid for prime minister. the guardian features an image of a stunning view from space from the james webb telescope s view from space as well as the eigh
a fan to cool off in central london. emma, i don t know how you have been keeping cool, but some people i know are enjoying it. but this is having are enjoying it. but this is having a knock on effect, ambulance services already under strain, cars breaking down, as engines are getting too hot? breaking down, as engines are getting too hot? rails buckling, at battersea, tracks getting too hot? rails buckling, at battersea, tracks burst getting too hot? rails buckling, at battersea, tracks burst into - getting too hot? rails buckling, at| battersea, tracks burst into flames and real trouble and putting the health service and transfer under pressure. i have been trying to run through as many fountains as i can. just to be cold and wet all the time. days like this, you long for this in winter and then of course, when it comes, all one can do is complain and feel utterly overwhelmed by it. the hottest day of the year on sunday i am moving house and i am dreading it, it is going to be a
policy there. so we won t see those wider policy discussions or difficult questions from the public, those questions questions from the public, those questions will not be put to them because questions will not be put to them because it questions will not be put to them because it is a small electorate at the end because it is a small electorate at the end of because it is a small electorate at the end of the day. it will be more difficult the end of the day. it will be more difficult for the end of the day. it will be more difficult for the candidate as it opens difficult for the candidate as it opens up difficult for the candidate as it opens up to the membership because they will opens up to the membership because they will have different worries than they will have different worries than the they will have different worries than the mps, but it is still very small than the mps, but it is still very small compared to a general election small compared to a gen
i have seen a few articles back in england on this as possibly a backward step in my managerial career. i really find that disrespectful to this league and to come back here, back to dc united was an exciting challenge for me. something which i feel will develop me as a coach. less than three weeks before the start of the premier league season, manchester united have thrashed liverpool in a preseason friendly in bangkok. jadon sancho opened the scoring for united in a first half in which erik ten hag s side totally dominated. fred added a second, before anthony martial made it 3 0 before half time. 20 year old facundo pellistri added a fourth late on to give united a comfortable win over jurgen klopp s side. to circket it was a disasterous day for england in their first one day international against india at the oval. they were thrashed by ten wickets, in one of their heaviest defeats for yea rs. india began with the ball in hand.