hello, this is bbc news. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow morning s papers in a moment, but first the headlines: the family of 12 year old archie battersbee confirm he has died after his life support was withdrawn. conservative leadership contenders set out their approaches to dealing with the economic downturn forecast by the bank of england. the palestinian health ministry says 15 palestinians have been killed in the gaza strip where the israeli military is targeting members of the palestinian group islamichhad. a bus carrying roman catholic pilgrims has crashed in northern croatia killing 12 polish people and injuring more than 30 others. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips and nigel nelson, who s political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people. good evening to you both. let s start with the sunday express, who are leading with conservative leadership candida
can happen. that nadeem sa halee that nadeem sahalee is a liz truss supporter, and i assume there would be a different chancellor if rishi sunak became prime minister. while it is a great idea, it isjust sunak became prime minister. while it is a great idea, it is just that, it is a great idea, it is just that, it isn t going to happen. [30 it is a great idea, it isjust that, it isn t going to happen.- it isn t going to happen. do you think peeple it isn t going to happen. do you think people listen it isn t going to happen. do you think people listen when - it isn t going to happen. do you | think people listen when former chancellors intervene at a time of national crisis? i chancellors intervene at a time of national crisis? national crisis? i do, we view our former leaders national crisis? i do, we view our former leaders more national crisis? i do, we view our former leaders more kindly, - national crisis? i do, we view our former leaders more kindly, i- national crisis?
responsible for many of those working in our hospitals and on the front line of our response to the pandemic. for more than 60% of the england football team at the final of euro 2020. for many of our country s leading figures in the worlds of business, art and culture. and i am pleased to say the ever growing numbers of people serving in public life, including colleagues of mine. like nadeem sahalee, escaped with his family from saddam hussein s iraq. dominic raab, hisjewish father came from saddam hussein s iraq. dominic raab, his jewish father came from czechoslovakia to escape nazi germany. priti patel, his family fled persecution in uganda. i am proud this government has continued the great british tradition of providing sanctuary to those in need. in fact, providing sanctuary to those in need. infact, doing more to resettle vulnerable people in the uk through safe and legal roots that any other government in recent
of people want to get in touch with you. tea rs tears serving police officers are to be charged next month about sharing inappropriate messages on whatsapp. they have been suspended from duty. a sex offender police had posed a danger to women and young children has been recaptured after he escaped from an open prison on sunday. full robson was given a life sentence in 2000 after he sexually assaulted a woman at knife point in her own home. he had spent four days on the run after walking out of hmp north sea camp in lincolnshire. schools in england have been given official guidance on how to tackle controversial political and social issues in the classroom. nadeem
anti sleaze candidate, vote for the labour party, is what they are saying. a reflection of the fact that 0wen paterson will not be standing, there will be a fresh tory face there. also, we do not know when that by election will be called or when it will be held, that to be the next bit of the process. in terms of the politics, on the conservative side, you get conservative mps who are worried about what this is done for the reputation of parliament in general, and a fee fewjust wondering what it means for thejudgment of and a fee fewjust wondering what it means for the judgment of boris johnson in particular. you talk to some mps, who have voted with the government with that motion on that motion on wednesday night, knowing that this was inevitably going to be the feel a bit annoyed, i think, that they were going to march towards the gunfire. this morning, the person having to put a brave face on it was nadeem sahalee, education secretary, he did secretary, he did a rare thing minister