deterrence and defence to provide long term security for members. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james rampton who s features writer at the independent and annabel denham who s director of communications at the institute of economic affairs, which is a free market think tank. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the metro leading with the americans decision to station thousands more troops in europe as part of nato s efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focusing efforts to deter vladimir putin. the ifocusing on british defence spending saying there will be no more money for the military for another three years, that s despite those tensions in europe. the times front page highlights prince charles vow not to to accept large cash donations on behalf of his charitries again. the telegraph has spoken to allies of the prime minister who fear he won t get a fair trial into the inquiry whether he misled parl
the i also reports on the fallout from the vote, saying there could be daily attacks from bankbenchers who will try to undermine the prime minister s leadership. but the express says he ll fight back and silence the rebels , but introducing multiple tax cuts and business incentives. and the ft leads with a message from president zelensky, who says a stalemate with russia is not an option, and that they need more military support from the west. evening to you both and thanks for being with us, let s start with this developing over the course of the evening, a summer of discontent, think it is fair to say. total shutdown on the metro. and 50,000 strikers on three days, crucially, the states are spread out and inevitably, it would be a weeks worth of strikes. john, it is not looking good for the summer getaway in any shape or form, looking good for the summer getaway in any shape orform, is it? looking good for the summer getaway in any shape or form, is it? in any shape o
office says there are now over 100 times more likely because of climate change. secret schools that are being set up to educate girls in afghanistan in defiance of the taliban. who have refused to let them back into the classroom. and one of the biggest games in rangers history isjust getting one of the biggest games in rangers history is just getting under way in seville. they are taking on frankfurt in the europa league final. official figures showing prices officialfigures showing prices now rising at their fastest rate for a0 years. inflation in the uk has jumped to 9% in april, up from 7% in march with around three quarters of the latest hike coming from higher electricity and gas bills. labour has called for an emergency budget to help people struggling with those energy costs. the prime minister and the chancellor are both under intense pressure to help people cope. whilst mrjohnson promised to look at all the measures needed the chancellor warned that he could not pro
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