died in hospital in spain, he was 79. nearly four decades of power, marred by allegations of nepotism and corruption, his family enormously wealthy. at 10pm, jane hill will be here with a full round up of the day s news. first, newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it s adam in the studio. emma here. and it s chris. chris, i m looking at your phone to see if someone s going to phone with, like, a historic message as we re recording this podcast. because ijust, i assume that just what happens to you all the time now. you got to deliver for newscast as well. yeah. no, i m afraid. exactly. nothing other than are you going to ring before bath time is finished at home? 0h, mikejust managed to do that once we finished the other side of chris mason s life. so what was it like standing in downing streetjust before borisjohnson came to the podium? you could see all the staffers and you could see his few remaining supportive mps. they were all sort of hugging each other, looking. wha
as a young boy features on the front page of the mail. the paper says mps who resigned earlier in the week from the government are facing a backlash from colleagues and voters in the so called red wall . the telegraph leads with a warning from rishi sunak that tax cuts must wait , with the paper calling him the serious candidate . the ft says the former chancellor is among those being accused of treachery by fellow tories after events of the past few days. don t listen to fairytales is the headline in the times a soundbite from rishi sunak s campaign video released this evening. the mirror leads with a tribute to the older brother of tv star declan donnelly, who has died aged 55. and the same story leads the sun with the headline my darling brother has gone . let sjump let s jump straight in. let sjump straight in. martin, do you want to kick us off this time, if we take a look at the front of the guardian? let battle begin. how much do you think that is loaded lang
think it really has been since cop in glasgow. think it really has been since cop in glasgow in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social media. - in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social media. a - in glasgow. yes, and it s been notable on social media. a lot| in glasgow. yes, and it s been i notable on social media. a lot of people have said climate change has not come up in these leadership contests. crosstalk it did because there was the talk of the net it did because there was the talk of the net zero target. it has reeled its head. the net zero target. it has reeled its head, but it is true that it tends its head, but it is true that it tends to its head, but it is true that it tends to come up only within that particular tends to come up only within that particular framing of net zero. so, the argument is reeling to the candidates. i think all the candidat
about pay and conditions. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. sir salman rushdie s agent has said the author is likely to lose an eye, after he was stabbed on stage ahead of a lecture in new york state. in a statement, andrew wylie said the 75 year old was on a ventilator in hospital. police have arrested a 24 year old man. no motive has been established, but sir salman has faced death threats from islamists since the publication of his fourth novel, the satanic verses, in 1988. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. the attack happened in full view of an audience. there was panic and confusion, as sir salman rushdie lay injured on the stage after being stabbed. the suspectjumped onto the stage and attacked mr rushdie, stabbing him at least once in the neck and at least once in the abdomen. mr rushdie was provided medical treatment by a doctor who was in the audience, until ems arrived on scene. mr rushdie was airlifted to a local