Hello. This is bbc news with samantha simmonds. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines the french president tells borisjohnson the irish backstop is indespensible, despite the pm wanting to scrap it. Why a no deal brexit could lead to more domestic waste ending up in landfill sites in england. Guess where it will end up . The gcse pass rate is up slightly and thats despite warnings from teachers that some students struggled. A man who filmed a model of Grenfell Tower being burned on a bonfire is found not guilty on two charges of posting grossly offensive material. And no river in the england is currently safe to swim in thats the stark warning from scientists about the levels of sewage in waterways. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anna mikhailova, whos deputy Political Editor at the daily telegraph, and the economist, and member of labours policy forum, grace blakeley. Many
breakfast. it s thursday the 7th of december. our main story. rishi sunak is considering who to appoint as immigration minister following robertjenrick s dramatic resignation. he left in protest against new legislation designed to give the government the power to send migrants to rwanda. mrjenrick says the bill, which will be presented to parliament today, doesn t go far enough, because people arriving in small boats can still challenge their deportation to rwanda at the european court of human rights. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports. it s nice to see you, have a good evening. why did you resign, sir? the answer is simple. nice to see you all, thanks very much. and it makes this a moment of perilfor rishi sunak. do you think the prime minister will be able to stop the boats, mr jenrick? as immigration minister, robertjenrick had vowed to see asylum seekers deported to rwanda even after the supreme court ruled the plan unlawful. this was tuesday
Also in the next hour, well have a full review of the sunday papers. Joining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the playwright and writer at the new european, bonnie greer. And the four british friends break a world record and become the fastest ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a rowing boat. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout the Construction Company carillion with tax payers money. There are fears the firm, which has debts of £1. 5 billion, could collapse after creditors rejected a possible rescue plan. Carillion employs about 20,000 people in the uk and is one of the governments main contractors. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports this is liverpools newest hospital under construction. It will be the biggest single bed hospital in the uk, and its being built by carillion. Now theres concern that projects like these could be affected if
From gary 0ldman. Find out what we thought of top cinema releases as well is the latest film about Winston Churchill. The leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has warned the government not to agree to bailout the Construction Company carillion with taxpayers money. There are fears the firm, which has debts of £1. 5 billion, could collapse after creditors rejected a possible rescue plan. Carillion employs about 20,000 people in the uk and is one of the governments main contractors. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports. This is liverpools newest hospital under construction. It will be the biggest single bed hospital in the uk, and its being built by carillion. Now theres concern that projects like these could be affected if the company collapses. From prisons to hospitals, to schools and rail, carillion is responsible for some of the uks largest infrastructure and maintenance projects. So, should the government bail the debt laden company out . I think what has to h