factory in china will significantly affect production of the phones and increase wait times ahead of the busy christmas holiday season. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, the senior associate editor at the new statesman, and ali miraj, who s a columnist for the article. the metro leads on rishi sunak s debut on the world stage at the climate conference in egypt where he made a short speech, and features a photo of a warm embrace between the prime minister and french president, emmanuel macron. the guardian has a powerful lead story from cop with the prime minister of barbados mia mottley condemning richer countries for failing the developing world. also leading on cop, the i reports on the un and exploitation of resources, now, and refusing to cough up the money or helping those poor countries who feel the effects most or helping those poor countries who feel the effects most directly. also l
of the us midterm elections. nine months into the war in ukraine, with winterfast nine months into the war in ukraine, with winter fast approaching, we are with winter fast approaching, we are with a community in norfolk that once again is preparing to send vitally needed supplies into the war zone. is it change at the top for liverpool? after a period of sustained success, are the club s american owners looking to sell the club? have you got your christmas decorations are up, or is it way too early? good morning and welcome to this winter wonderland near warrington, where i ll be looking at the cost of living crisis and how it could affect christmas for many people. good morning. some sunshine today, but plenty of thunderstorms and heavy downpours. details later in the programme. good morning. it s tuesday, the 8th of november. our main story. headteachers in england are warning they re facing a crisis, and many schools may have to cut teachers or reduce their hours to save
people do we want to? what skills do we want them to have? or be happy to have doctors and nurses coming? or be happy to have fruit pickers coming because my cleaners? social care workers? what countries are we going to get them from and what limits are going to put on those visas? that s all very fair, reasonable questions. that s a separate question from how you deal with illegal migration and asylum seekers and asylum claims which is what we are seeing with people crossing the channel in the small boats and we absolutely see it as a tragic situation in various migrant processing facilities in kent. what you ve got to remember about asylum seekers and illegal crossings is that there are two main reasons that people do this, one that they are chancing their luck and they think that they might be able to make a serious asylum claim tickets excepted, but the other reason is that they are genuine refugees fleeing all kinds of situations, some of them climate related, geopolitic
secure the club investment. 50 players in that, liverpool. it would secure the club investment. so it s nothint to secure the club investment. so it s nothing to do secure the club investment. so it s nothing to do with secure the club investment. so it s nothing to do with the secure the club investment. so it s nothing to do with the fact - secure the club investment. so it s nothing to do with the fact that - nothing to do with the fact that liverpool are not necessarily performing as well as they have in previous assists? i performing as well as they have in previous assists? previous assists? i think more broadly there previous assists? i think more broadly there might previous assists? i think more broadly there might be - previous assists? i think more broadly there might be a - previous assists? i think more| broadly there might be a more perception orfeeling broadly there might be a more perception or feeling that the current owners have taken the club as far as i c
the new manager will face a battle to keep them in the top flight. the second round draw for the fa cup will see seventh tier alvechurch, the lowest ranked side left, face league one club forest green rovers. bracknell, also in the seventh tier of english football, held league one side ipswich forjust over an hour until skipper dan bayliss turned into his own net. ipswich went on to add two more in the next 20 or so minutes, winning 3 0. they ll host national league north side buxton in the next round. wales kept their hopes of progressing in the wheelchair rugby league world cup alive with their first win of the tournament against the usa. if you re not familiar with the sport, well, it s one where the players certainly take no prisoners. those crunching tackles helped keep the americans at bay and inspired their comeback. scott trigg turner s try helped them secure a 50 32 win. they face scotland next on thursday afternoon.