a visit. the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful covid vaccines believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate bevan and annabel denham. lovely and annabel denham. to see you both. quick little scan lovely to see you both. quick little scan through the front pages. we will start with the sunday express. it goes for the jugular with the headline revealed secret plot to oust pm . 100 tory mps back bid for a unity candidate to take the helm at number 10. the sunday mirror poses the question, what next for britain? tories want big ben wallace, the defence secretary, for pm. according to the mirror. the sunday telegraph focuses on the new chancellor it goes for the jugular with the headline revealed with its headline, jeremy hunt delays 1 pence tax cut as bank backs chancellor . jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent,
chief political correspondent nick eardley. this is another big moment, nick. another prime minister. it is this is another big moment, nick. another prime minister. this is another big moment, nick. another prime minister. it is a huge moment, joanna, another prime minister. it is a huge moment, joanna, partly another prime minister. it is a huge moment, joanna, partly because . another prime minister. it is a huge i moment, joanna, partly because rishi moment, joanna, partly because rishi sunak is someone who will come into this office with some of the biggest challenges that any prime minister in modern history has faced. i said that several weeks ago in downing street when liz truss took over but the challenges that this is scenic is going to face have only gone up over the past few week set the challenges that rishi sunak is going to face. he has to try and steady the ship economically and we have a rough idea of how he wants to do that because he has talked about s
give something back. the queen was taken in solemn procession from buckingham palace to westminster on a gun carriage pulled by the household cavalry. walking behind, her children and grandchildren, as well as other members of the royal family, led, by king charles. thousands of people witnessed the procession, some overcome by the emotion of the moment. good evening. queen elizabeth ii is lying in state tonight, beneath the ancient timbers of westminster hall. this afternoon the queen s coffin, carrying the imperial state crown, left buckingham palace for the last time, and was carried by gun carriage in procession down the mall, to horse guards, past the cenotaph and on to westminster hall. behind the carriage, marching slowly to the muffled beat of the drum, were her majesty s four children, king charles, the princess royal, the duke of york, the earl of wessex and her grandchildren, the two princes, william and harry. the queen will now lie in state for four full days, un
places tomorrow, dry and sunny to start with those showers in the far north of england. we could develop one or two light showers in eastern england but generally dry, quite windy in the south, especially through the english channel. further north at lighter winds in scotland and northern ireland and probably sunnier than today. temperatures not changing much on wednesday, highs again in the mid 20s in southern england and south wales. high pressure extends all the way from the arctic circle and that is keeping it quiet and largely dry the fly in the ointment will be that front and low pressure on thursday which threatens to bring heavier downpours into the channel islands and perhaps the far south west of england. again, generally dry, plenty of sunshine, not quite as windy in the south. for the first day of meteorological autumn likely to be a bit warmer, temperatures in the low to mid 20s. if you more days of the quiet and largely dry weather with sunshine, but by the end