6:40am. let s go through the newspapers. the sunday times reports that rishi sunak has pledged to introduce a multibillion pound package to help ease the cost of living crisis, saying the country faces a stark choice between clear eyed realism and starry eyed boosterism . writing in the observer, former prime minister gordon brown has said that borisjohnson and the tory leadership candidates should agree an immediate emergency budget tackling the spiralling cost of living. and the sunday telegraph reports that the environment secretary has urged more water companies to introduce urgent restrictions and that hosepipe must be banned now after a period of dry weather. also featured is a picture of archie battersbee s mum hollie, following the death of the 12 year old boy. inside the papers, quite a few of them covering the water shortage, some ideas here from courtesy of the mail on sunday, some of the
it wasn t quite as super saturday on the track for the home nations of the track for the home nations of the commonwealth games, but still, keely hodgkinson winning a great meal on night of athletics. temperatures are set to rise. we could see a heatwave once again in parts of england and wales this week. it s sunday 7th august. our main story 12 year old archie battersbee has died in hospital after weeks of legal battles over his care. his mother hollie dance said she was the proudest mum in the world. his life sustaining treatment was withdrawn yesterday. the crossbench peer, lady finlay, who s a professor of palliative care, has called for a different approach to prevent disputes over life support, ending up in court. helena wilkinson reports.
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33 goals won on day nine, number more than this. after opening up about his struggles with and health struggles, jack hunter spivey has added another god. i m just a regular working scouse lad, and i have got this. this is my mum! an english one, two, three in the springboard, with daniel goodfellow taking the win. four years ago he pardoned tom daley for the synchro title, but this was the dive that helped them a claim individual glory. england s hope of a second commonwealth goal in a row in the netball didn t quite go to plan. australia won the semi final 60-51. plan. australia won the semi final 60 51. england will now play new zealand for the bronze. it was australia versus england in the