it is bbc news. the headlines. as the prime minister fights for her political life, the new chancellor admits mistakes were made in rolling out the new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. we out the new economic policy and that some taxes will rise. some taxes will rise. we are going to take some some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough decisions, - some taxes will rise. we are going to take some tough decisions, not| to take some tough decisions, not just on spending but also on tax because we have to show the world that we have a plan that adds up financially and that is the way that we will get stability back in the situation. but there is more bad news for the government, the bank of england says interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. we interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. interest rates may have to go up higher than predicted. we will not hesitate to r
more than 20 people have been killed in a russian missile strike in vin nyt sia, southwest of the capital, kyiv. dozens more are injured and several missing after the attack on the city hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, senior writer at the house magazine, and kate maltby, who s a columnist for the i newspaper. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, penny s in heaven the metro front page reports blue on the conservative leadership contest, and candidate penny mordaunt s success today pushing further ahead, after round 2 of voting. but the i newspaper s front strikes a different tone, saying tory rivals are turning on mordaunt ahead of upcoming tv debates. the mail puts mordaunt under the microscope, as many conservative mps consider whether the favourite has what it takes to be prime minister. the telegraph leads on liz truss backer, lord frost, urging candidate kemi badenoch to stand down and
was keenly felt, but the archbishop of york made a point of saying that the queen was still in the saddle . the daily mail focuses on the split between the royal princes, william and harry, on its front page. the brothers appear on the front page with their wives but the headline is so far apart. there s a very similiar take on family division in the daily mirror. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus. it carries a warning from borisjohnson to conservative mps that if they ditch him, they will lose the general election. so, let s begin. john can kick off with the times and that very striking photograph of meghan and harry and slightly odd with one of those and the headline still in the saddle. one of those front pages not immediate lee clear if you saw it on the new stand who is still in the saddle and what is the reference here. the is still in the saddle and what is the reference here. the reference is to the archbishop of the reference here. the referen
They had to come from behind but rangers also scored four to Beat Kilmarnock and stay in the title race. Next up, celtic. And have Manchester City slipped up in the race for the wsl title . They conceed two late goals against arsenal. Also coming up on sportsday. A super start for kyren wilson, but its Lonely Forjakjones at the World Snooker final. And at the giro ditalia, the race favourite Tadej Pogacar takes a tumble in yet another dramatic stage. Welcome to the programme. This wasjurgen klopp s second last game at anfield and despite the title looking out of liverpools reach his side rose to the occasion, turning on the style, and putting four goals past tottenham. Meanwhile, the decline of spurs continues as their hopes of reaching the Premier Leagues top four faded even further. Dan ogunshakin reports. With hopes of a 20th League Title long turned to dust, the liverpool faithful dutifully filled and failed to pay tribute to Jurgen Faithful Dutifully filled and failed to pay Tribu