A lot of silver linings. So it happened. But there are certainly a lot of silver linings. 50 better, nine. A lot of silver linings. So better, nine. , ~ , a lot of silver linings. So better, nine. ~ ,. So lets take a look at some of the front pages. The telegraph starts with the story about Craig Mackinlay, i have lost my hands and feet to sepsis, says mp. The imf because of a three year rate cuts at the end of the year as inflation falls. And the guardian, alarm over big increase of those under a0 with diabetes. And the story about the Singapore Airlines flight, british passenger dies in severe plain turbulence. A brit is charged with spying for china, found deadin charged with spying for china, found dead in a maidenhead park. The mirror, turbulence tragedy, terror in the sky. British pensioner on Dream Holiday Dies and doesnt hurt as plane is hit. The daily mail, that story, nightmare at 37,000 feet and a picture of mr kitchen, the grandfather who died. The times, make fewer arrests
Could Climate Change mean well see more of these events . Well be joined be a scientist who has spent a decade researching just that, and also, the head of the airline pilots union balpa. This is Paula Vennells, who is at the heart of the post office scandal. She finally gives evidence tomorrow. Well be asking lord lord Arbuthnot Who played a pivotal role in the postmasters campaign what he wants to hear from the woman who was in charge. Also tonight. Will tomorrows Inflation Figures give the government a boost, or are Cost Of Living concerns so endemic, will it even register . 0ur Economic Experts will give you the answer. And tomorrow, the mp Craig Mackinlay returns to westminster, after revealing the extent of what he describes as Extreme Surgery after sepsis. There was discussions happening about these arms, and legs. Because by then, they had turned black. They were like a plastic. You could almost knock them. And it was like. It was like a. Like your mobile phone plastic. Tonight