and the sunday mirror s front page is dedicated to the leader of the labour party sir keir starmer. they report that he wants a general election and say he has described borisjohnson as squatting in downing street . let s ta ke let s take a look at the front pages. so, let s start with the mail on sunday. liz truss has yet to formally declare that what she would do if she were the leader. tell us more. it do if she were the leader. tell us more. , ., , , more. it sounds i get might be tuesday. more. it sounds i get might be tuesday. she more. it sounds i get might be tuesday, she was more. it sounds i get might be tuesday, she was obviously i more. it sounds i get might be | tuesday, she was obviously out more. it sounds i get might be i tuesday, she was obviously out in barley when all of this kicked off. so having to back from her campaign is a little bit behind where you would expect it to be in terms of launching. but we ve got a clear sense from what has been r
mps consider fresh attempts to force him from power. a third day of strike action on the uk s rail network only a fifth of train services are expected to run. now it s time for dateline with kasia madera. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i m kasia madera. it s very good of you to be with us today. this week, we re discussing the us supreme court overturning a 50 year old ruling that legalised abortion nationwide and look at its implication for millions of american women. we ll also be discussing the aftermath of the recent by elections here in the uk and will be asking what the losses for the conservative party mean for the future of boris johnson and his government, and we re also going to investigate allegations that russia is deporting captured ukrainians, including children. today for dateline london, we re joined by the uk s veteran political commentator, steve richards, also joining us, ned temko from the christian science monitor and we welcome vera
of their points in the paper tonight, i don t have that, so i can t be sure that that definitely happens, obviously there will be intense scrutiny and personal lives and tax affairs, being investigated for the sunday times over his tax affairs. you ve got to see how these things and maryjane, you know. it gets very brittle and it will be very difficult when the party who is already in a bad place, this will make it even greater and obviously have to try and heal that great gaping hole. that s going to be one hell of a job to do. right next to no surprise then that the sunday mirror has cara starmer saying bring on the general election. this mirror has cara starmer saying bring on the general election. on the general election. this is kind of the
it has been found, and wages have stagnated. your term wages are lower than they were in 2010, the list goes on. the asylum seekers being offshore to rwanda which potentially breaks international law and the conservatives actively pushing more oil and gas drilling in the north sea rather than tackling the climate change crisis and these are decisions that have been made by the wider conservative party and not just borisjohnson and that is why we think it is time people had a say on who run this country. it is time for a general election. can on who run this country. it is time for a general election. on who run this country. it is time for a general election. can we keep the language for a general election. can we keep the language completely for a general election. can we keep the language completely clean, i for a general election. can we keep the language completely clean, by| the language completely clean, by the language completely clean, by the way. the language completely c