situation with no simple solutions, but we are going to do everything we canto but we are going to do everything we can to restore order and security to our borders can to restore order and security to our borders. we can to restore order and security to our borders our borders. we will be live in manston and our borders. we will be live in manston and westminster - our borders. we will be live in | manston and westminster with our borders. we will be live in - manston and westminster with the latest. also this lunchtime. more debate about a windfall tax, after the oil giant bp reports global profits of more than £7 billion in the three months to september. the former health secretary matt hancock has been suspended as a conservative mp, after revealing he s to appear on i m a celebrity.get me out of here!. it is that man again, chrisjordan! england s men s cricketers keep their world cup hopes alive, with a crucial victory against new zealand. and from the hand of go
the times highlights a change in policy by the nhs, which will stop prescribing sleeping pills for many patients with insomnia and prescribe a self help programme instead. the metro is one of a number of papers to feature the gloucestershire couple who won a jackpot of £181; million on the euromillions lottery. the sun says they celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips, leaving a sizeable tip for waiting staff. the star remarks that with a win that big, at least their energy bills will be covered for a few months. lots to get through, could use good news, bad news, we will cover it all. thanks to you both are coming back to talk about the papers. dan, let s start with the guardian. the headline there, fury asjohnson escapes partygate with a single fine. lots of the papers covering partygate finds today. interestingly, lots of different lines that they ve chosen to pick out. dan, can you start with what the guardian has gone with? the guardian the
about the home secretary. nick eardle , about the home secretary. nick eardley. for about the home secretary. nick eardley, for now, about the home secretary. nick eardley, for now, thank you. the oil giant bp has reported global profits of more than £7 billion betweenjuly and september. the figure is more than double that for the same period last year, driven by higher prices resulting from russia s invasion of ukraine. our business correspondent caroline davies is with me. she has been looking at the figures which again suggests the phrase windfall tax, that is what people talk about. it windfall tax, that is what people talk about. , windfall tax, that is what people talk about- talk about. it is the discussion eo - le talk about. it is the discussion peeple keep talk about. it is the discussion people keep having. - talk about. it is the discussion people keep having. it - talk about. it is the discussion people keep having. it is - talk about. it is the discussion people k
billion today is to take labour s proposed 2 billion tax today is to take labour s proposed 2 billion tax on the oil and gas sector~ billion tax on the oil and gas sector. another big attack to eventually put statement protect and or generators who ve made profits because or generators who ve made profits because of or generators who ve made profits because of completed market, but that includes renewable suppliers, so it means that the potential thev re so it means that the potential they re taking rishi sunak s logic that it they re taking rishi sunak s logic that it windfall tax affects investment incentives is that it could investment incentives is that it could even undermine the ability of these could even undermine the ability of these companies to invest. so it s quite these companies to invest. so it s quite confusing and of course what s really quite confusing and of course what s really not quite confusing and of course what s really not visible here yet