you ain t seen nothing yet, reads the front of the sunday express as the chancellor kwasi kwarteng says the tax cuts announced in his mini budget are just the start . the sunday telegraph also leads with continuing conservative tax cuts, as it reports the prime minister plans to cut taxes again in the new year. the independent shows a photo of women protesting in iraq following the death of mahsa amini in iran. harry rednapp and his wife sandra are on the front of the sunday mirror talking about her struggle with coronavirus describing it as covid hell . the sun leads with the news that prince harry is trying to make last minute changes to his memoir following the queen s death. and the sunday times has a photo of roger federer and rafael nadal holding hands after their doubles defeat on friday which was federer s final professional match. so, a flavour of the front pages you will be waking up to tomorrow morning. let s begin, lovely to have you both back. katy ba
thousands of years. hello and welcome. in a few days time, the uk will have a new prime minister and penny mourdant, leader of the house of commons has become the first conservative mp to say she is running to replace liz truss. no other mp has declared yet but both borisjohnson and former chancellor rishi sunak have nominations from other mps. former health secretary sajid javid says he will back mr sunak. mrjohnson left office just over six weeks ago, forced out after a series of crises, including infringing the law. whoever wins becomes conservative leader and the next prime minister but opposition parties are calling for a general election. our deputy political editor vicki young has this report. i will remain as prime minister until a successor has been chosen. thank you. once again, there is a vacancy at the top of government. liz truss resignation means the conservatives have to choose their fifth prime minister injust over six years. but can anyone unify a par
the fatal capitol hill riots last year. a us hearing is told then president trump chose to do nothing as violence unfolded, despite pleas from staff and family members. as birmingham prepares to host the commonwealth games, countries where it s illegal to be gay are warned they re unlikely to host future competitions. # now we re here in that famous tent.# and, we re behind the scenes as the great british bake off the musical prepares for opening night. and coming up on the bbc news channel, after a tough year with injuries and a family bereavement, dina asher smith wins bronze in the 200 metres at the world athletics championships. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a critical incident has been declared at the port of dover, with holidaymakers and lorry drivers facing queues of several miles to the ferry terminal. bosses at the port have blamed what they ve called woefully inadequate staffing at french border controls. this weekend marks the start of the sc
gradually arriving. overnight temperatures around 9 degrees under clear skies, 16 where we keep the showers. the showers keep going, hit and miss across central and southern england, bit of height out, the best sunshine further north and east, some of the rain heavy across western fringes of scotland and northern ireland. here eyes of 18 but we could see 26 or 27, it will be hot and humid yet again. but take a look at the weekend, low pressure sitting out to the west spiralling around that low, a series of weather fronts, bringing some heavy rain at times, pretty relentless across northern ireland and western scotland. not exclusively, there will be showers in wales and south west england and a few sharp showers elsewhere. if you keep some sunshine will still have some warmth into the weekend, 25 degrees, still 77 fahrenheit. and there are more showers and strong winds to come as well as we head into the weekend, so a little bit more of an autumnal flavour to our weather and
different approach. if we had the ideology of brexit and not doing this and that, that stands in the way of what should be one of the most important roles of any government, which is to look after its nation s health. its nation s health. let s have a cuick its nation s health. let s have a quick look its nation s health. let s have a quick look at its nation s health. let s have a quick look at speeding. - 60% of measures are concerned about driving on britain s rhodes, says the yorkshire post. if it s true that if liz truss becomes prime minister, she moves to a more german model, fears over safety and energy consumption. it is model, fears over safety and energy consumption- consumption. it is different when ou look consumption. it is different when you look at consumption. it is different when you look at germany. consumption. it is different when you look at germany. it - consumption. it is different when you look at germany. it is - consumption. it is differen