guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply dividing guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply dividing japanese - abe is deeply dividing japanese society. you can see this 0, we understand is three km long. many thousands of people have turned out today to pay their welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. the leaders of denmark, sweden and poland have said that rare gas leaks that have hit the nordstream pipelines were not accidents but deliberate acts . seis molla gists reported underwater explosions just before the leaks. nord stream one is leaking at two points, a day after a similar leak affected its sister pipeline, nord stream two. the danish authorities have warned ships to avoid the area near the island of bornholm. these pictures from denmark s defence, and show bubbles on the surface of the baltic sea above the pipelines they report the largest patch of sea
shinzo abe. mr abe who was japan s longest serving leader was shot dead during an election rally injuly. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist, susie boniface and sian grifiths, education editor for the sunday times. the financial times leads with comments by the bank of england s chief economist suggesting a big rise in interest rates could be on the way. the times believes such a rise could trigger a fall in house prices. the telegraph reports the highly unusual warning by the international monetary fund to liz truss to reverse her recent tax cuts. the metro focuses on keir starmer s speech at the labour conference and his plea to voters not to forget the economic turmoil when it comes to the next election. the guardian also goes with starmer s speech and his belief that this is a labour moment that will see the party returned to power. the mirror is similarly enthusiastic concentra