see all the goals later this half hour. good evening. the leader of britain s biggest trade union unite says the labour party needs to get a spine and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living. sharon graham told the bbc that there is currently no strong voice for workers in parliament and she said people wanted a strong message from labour. the party has not supported calls for pay rises backed by industrial action, but says if it were in power it would join talks between employers and unions. our business correspondent marc ashdown has more. what do we want? 10%! when do we want it? now! could the summer of strikes turn into a winter of discontent? at felixstowe port, 1,900 dock workers are finishing an eight day walk out, impacting uk supply chains for food, clothing and essential goods. there are now calls ahead of next month s gathering of trades unions at the tuc conference for future strikes to be synchronised or staggered to maxim
to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejonathan walker deputy political editor, sunday express, and ali miraj columnist at the article. welcome to you both and i am so glad you got the white shirt, earphones memo. the i says liz truss faces growing calls to help more people with the cost of living if she becomes prime minister. the financial times has a warning from top officials and policymakers that central banks face a real challenge to tackle inflation in the coming years. meanwhile the telegraph leads on comments from borisjohnson to not give up on green energy. an exclusive in the guardian, reporting that black and asian people in england have to wait longer for cancer diagnosis than white people, impacting survival rates. the express claims campaigners believe cash could be phased out by 2027. and the daily star reports in it s own way on the head of the environment agency saying people need to be less squeamish about drinking water recyled fro
we ve got a nine year old girl who won t celebrate her 18th birthday. do not protect the killers. an online video appeal from merseyside police after three fatal shootings within a week, including that of nine year old olivia pratt korbel. as the death toll from floods in pakistan exceeds 1,000 a call for more international aid. and ready for lift off a return to the moon for america for the first time in 50 years. this is our generation, we get to say that we did it, if we do this successfully on monday, we have sent a human rated spacecraft to the moon. good evening. the leader of britain s biggest trade union, unite, says the labour party needs to get a spine and do more to stand up for working people struggling with the cost of living. sharon graham told the bbc that there is currently no strong voice for workers in parliament and she said people wanted a strong message from labour. the party leadership hasn t backed industrial action in support of pay rises,
but actually land them successfully on the surface, be able to operate crew in and out. to recognise challenges for things such as dust it will be a really big problem on the lunar surface so ensuring that seals between doors can open and shut correctly and aren t clogged up with the dust but also to understand what the resources are on the moon surface, the rocks that are present and also we think ice in the south polar regions of the moon that could be accessed to turn into oxygen, to be used in habitation habitat and also maybe be turned into building material, so to build soil like structures that can provide protection from the harsh radiation environment at the south polar moon. there s a lot of testing to be done which will be done notjust by humans but by working with robotic vehicles and logistical supplies as well. white storks with their long red legs and pointed beaks are one
and aren t clogged up with the dust but also to understand what the resources are on the moon surface, the rocks that are present and also we think ice in the south polar regions of the moon that could be accessed to turn into oxygen, to be used in habitation habitat and also maybe be turned into building material, so to build soil like structures that can provide protection from the harsh radiation environment at the south polar moon. there s a lot of testing to be done which will be done notjust by humans but by working with robotic vehicles and logistical supplies as well. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be