the legislation passed after a marathon session during which republicans attempted to further stall its passage. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. see what they are focusing on on their front pages. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost. good evening to you both. let s have a look at some of the front pages before we discuss them. the cost of living crisis and what politicians have been saying about it dominates the front pages again. the times leads on a poll of voters, warning the tory leadership candidates to tackle rising prices before cutting taxes. the mirror splashes on a call by the former prime minister gordon brown for urgent action to deal with the rising cost of living. and the ft says that liz truss currently the favourite over rishi sunak in the leadership contest is facing pressure to provide more help for poorer households. the telegraph l
cold months, covid, and cost of living got in impending disaster because the triple threat of flu goes up. they re having very regular meetings, crisis meetings, cross government. that cannot be comforting as well, talking of recruiting nursing and critical staff from countries that are over supplied with nurses already, the idea being there would be a two tier system, so those staff who do not have sufficient english will still be recruited for slightly cuts for the customer facing offices. be recruited for slightly cuts for the customerfacing offices. we have heard over the weekend, people talking about the stress on their own mental health. this is the who cares for the carers problem. it is a big one. he seems determined to