just beat his stable mate creative force by a nose. there s more on the bbc sport website including details of a major transfer in women s football the former world player of the year, the england defender lucy bronze, is leaving manchester to join spanish champions barcelona. that s all from me. goodnight. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan and kieran andrews, scottish political editor at the times. first, let s take a look at some of tomorrow s front pages. the sunday telegraph leads on the story that the business secretary kwasi kwarteng has accused trade unions of bribing workers to go on strike, after allegedly doubling daily payments to those who took part in inudstrial action. on the observer s front page, the paper reports on warnings that fresh strikes may be on the cards as unions representing teachers and nhs workers threaten industrial action over pay. i m
the remarkable victory he got when he called that general election having ousted theresa may. i gather she voted in a ball gown this evening, i think the irony won t be lost on her. i think since we thought we d be marched up the hill, and borisjohnson seems to be accusing the media, he says it s media lead, my feeling across the country speaking to everyday people, and i had one woman approached me next to the thames and say to me she doesn t like liars. i m reporting right next to that covid wall where you see all kinds of hearts and names and people who died who had respected lockdown. i think it s a countrywide thing. also worth saying, borisjohnson denies lying about the parties in downing street. he said some things that were wrong, but he thought they were true at the time. you must have had a few days this week talking to france about the uk, with this happening now and thejubilee before it. it is quite remarkable going from covering the head of state, which is the 96
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