jeopardising a deal to allow grain to leave the city. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to dateline. bringing together leading british commentators with foreign correspondent. this week, british conservative mps completed their colleague cull in the hunt for that new leader and the country s next prime minister, and they also called the economic consensus with which governments of left and right have operated for the last 20 years. and as the world waits for vladimir putin to allow safe passage of grain, why he himself was kept waiting. with me, cricket commentator ashis ray, and michael goldfarb, foreign correspondent for pbs radio in the united states, and podcast host, and steve richardson who began his career as a westminster correspondent as margaret thatcher was ending hers coincidental. his blog is called rock & roll politics, his most recent book about the talented politicians who failed to make it to number10. steve, we will leave t
15 years old opened her highs to the dangers of the fashion industry. more on those stories at the top of the other but now on bbc news it is dateline london. you hello and welcome to the programme bringing together leading british commentators with foreign correspondents who write, blog, podcast and broadcast from the dateline: london. this week, british conservative mps completed their colleague cull in the hunt for that new leader and the country s next prime minister, and they also called the economic consensus with which governments of left and right have operated for the last 20 years. and as the world waits for vladimir putin to allow safe passage of grain, why he himself was kept waiting. with me, cricket commentator ashis ray, and michael goldfarb, foreign correspondent for pbs radio in the united states, and podcast host, and steve richardson who began his career as a westminster correspondent as margaret thatcher was ending hers coincidental. his blog is called r
the mirror leads on the cost of living crisis, with a piece about nhs nurses having to sell their annual leave to get by. the prime minister s legacy makes the front page of the express, in which the pm says we ve taken back control of our borders, kept our streets safe, and invested in the nhs. the times leads with a story about the declining number of full time gps, as they struggle to cope with the work load that comes with a 48 hour week. and the aftershocks of brexit make the front page of the observer, which leads with a report on how recent travel chaos will become the new normal. so let s begin. let s start with the sunday telegraph and this pledge from rishi sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak to cap the number of refugees. mistand sunak sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak clearly trying to woo those on the right of the party. == those on the right of the party. mr those on the right of the party. ยป mr sunak. we know she is popular
perino along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5 .th [ ] [ is is ] dana: democrats fearful ofth another trump presidency and they are sending up more smokeme signals in the hopes that someone at steen hundred pennsylvania avenue is watching. one very worried fundraiser bluntly telling the washington post that his party is prepared to lose. adding this colorful quote, asad my grandfather usedid to say, me that the great-grandfather, i m as nervous as a cat and a rooml full of rocking chairs. we all know this is a jump ballt what a way to mix a metaphor.fo biden s right handrm man going n tv, saying the president needsln to get it together, jesse. jesse: prices are still high, the price of gasoline isll still high. other prices are still high and people feel the pinch. the wages have gone up faster than prices. people still feeupl pinched in their pocketbooks and so i think, you know, the pres