On planes made by the canadian company. And President Trump has issued an emergency declaration, as Hurricane Nate approaches the gulf coast of the united states. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are martin lipton, deputy head of sport at the sun, and the political commentator daisy mcandrew. Both of you, good evening, we will have a chat in a moment, but let me quickly take you through the front pages. The sunday times has an interview with the Prime Minister in which she suggests shes prepared to demote boris johnson. It also claims that three cabinet ministers discussed forcing her out. The Observer Says tory grandees are urging mrs may to cultivate the next generation of mps, suggesting that may be the best way to keep mrjohnson out of number ten. But the former Prime Minister sirjohn major has blasted plotters in the mail on sunday and said backing her is the only way to prevent what he calls the poisonous neo marxism of
In the last article of this four-part series, Lee Halpin talks through the consumer support pillar of Consumer Duty and highlights its key areas for advisers – appropriate friction, foreseeable harms and vulnerable clients…
Lee Halpin continues his series on Consumer Duty outcomes for advisers, in part three he looks at the importance of (and difficulties attached to) evidencing client understanding.