at stansted as heathrow extends its passenger cap to the end of october. and, at last, an apology for the native american actress, booed off stage at the oscars almost 50 years ago. good afternoon. new figures suggest the real value of wages, has fallen at its fastest rate since records began, leading to further concerns about the cost of living. the office for national statistics says regular pay, excluding bonuses, was up a.7% between april and june this year, compared to 2021. but taking inflation into account, wages are actually down 3%, hit by the rising cost of goods and services. the government says it recognises people are struggling with high prices, but is providing direct financia help for millions on low incomes. here s our economics correspondent, andy verity. from the outside, a.7% is the best average pay rise for years. but the inside story is the average worker is dealing with astronomical price rises that more than cancel that out. aiming to attract the insta
and the international atomic energy agency says north korea is expanding facilities at its main nuclear site. those are the latest headlines on bbc news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. and no prizes for guessing what is on the front of them! with me are natasha clark, political and environment correspondent, and professor anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe, which describes itself as providing independent research on brexit and its impact. so, as promised, let s show you the front of those newspapers before we talk about them in detail. the guardian like every front page has the story of the conservative party voting in favour of boris johnson remaining as prime minister, as he survived a vote of confidence in his leadership. the i paper says mrjohnson won the vote by 211 to 148. that means 58.8% of the tory party support mrjohnson. but the times says the result has left borisjohnson a wounded victor as
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July. 78 tory mps are now leaving parliament, a post war record breaking exodus, with michael gove and Andrea Leadsom becoming the latest mps to announce that they will not stand so the Great British debate this hour ill be asking was rishi right to call an election now. 7 the was rishi right to call an election now . The conservative mp for south thanet, Craig Mckinley . I dont know whether you watched that incredible documentary on gb news. He returned to parliament for the first time this week since his battle with sepsis , which left battle with sepsis, which left him without any hands or feet. Well be discussing the impact and Science Behind this life threatening condition in this weeks hot topic. Then my difficult conversation is with son of the famous photographer david bailey, sasha bailey, a former model who has the nhs waiting list to thank for giving him time to think, stopping him from going down a path of gender reassignment surgery. He says hes happy to be alive. You will
We reported that there was a possibility they would call and go this summer but after the local Election Results which were very bad for the tories, i had thought as most people did, why would they go now . It looks like it would be so terrible. And lots of mps think its absolutely crackers to go now even the tories are 20 points behind but here we are. Notjust here we are, here we are. Notjust here we are, here we are. Notjust here we are, here we go. Here we are. Not ust here we are, here we go. Newscast by the bbc. Hello, it is here we go. Newscast by the bbc. Hello, it is laura here we go. Newscast by the bbc. Hello, it is laura and here we go. Newscast by the bbc. Hello, it is laura and paddy. Here we go. Newscast by the bbc. Hello, it is laura and paddy. And i hello, it is laura and paddy. And so, this has been for rishi sunak it is fair to say a not good getting out of the traps and i think hes tucked away what should be a first move or advantage. Hes the one who knew when it wa