So could it be cheaper to remortgage . Ill get an expert view. Saved from the brink Bolton Wanderers will stay in existence, and in the Football League, after a takeover deal was confirmed last night. It is going to be wet and windy today for scotland and Northern Ireland. Bright and breezy for england and wales with a few showers in the west. I will have more in 15 minutes. Its thursday 29th august. Were live in westminster this morning, where the politcal fallout over the Prime Ministers decision to suspend parliament continues, with labour promising to table a vote of no confidence in the government. Mrjohnsons announcement has sparked protests across the country, a legal challenge and a petition with more than one million signatures. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. Outside downing street, in cities across the united kingdom, protests against borisjohnsons hugely controversial decision to send mps home for more than a month just weeks before the brexit deadline. Am
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are olivia utley, deputy leader writer for the sun, and broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner. Welcome back both of you. Lets look at some of the other papers that have already come in. Lets start with the financial times. It carries a picture of one of the thousands injured in that massive explosion in beirut. But its main story is microsofts bid for the chinese social media app, tiktok. The guardian has a picture of the huge blast as it ripped through the lebanese capital. Ripping through the port area as well as the rest of the capital. But the newspapers lead story is a warning from the uk labour leader, sir keir starmer, about a long winter unless Virus Testing is improved. The daily mail leads with a warning from doctors, who say the lockdown has taken a huge toll on britains wider health. The daily mirror reports that three teenagers jailed for killing a police officer, pc andrew harpe
This has got to stop. Hes not alive today. Because of the colour of his skin. Panorama investigates Unanswered Questions in two british deaths. And, in one, reveals new allegations of police cover up. What youre saying is that those accounts are false . Yes. Kev. Are you 0k . This is kevin clarke. He suffers episodes of mental ill health. Can i feel your hand . Police officers have come to help him. In a little over two hours, he will be dead. Archive a man has died after being restrained by police in south east london. Officers say they were called to lewisham on friday afternoon, where they found the 35 year old in an agitated state. I never met anyone like kevin. He was a unique person. He was everything to us. They took away my. My diamond. Kevin clarke loved football. He was athletic. And he was close to his friends and family. He was literally like a father figure, he was so caring and took care of us, anything we wanted and needed. And hes a big, big piece of my life thatsjust b
This has got to stop. Hes not alive today. Because of the colour of his skin. Panorama investigates Unanswered Questions in two british deaths. And, in one, reveals new allegations of police cover up. What youre saying is that those accounts are false . Yes. Kev. Are you 0k . This is kevin clarke. He suffers episodes of mental ill health. Can i feel your hand . Police officers have come to help him. Laughter in a little over two hours, he will be dead. Archive a man has died after being restrained by police in south east london. Officers say they were called to lewisham on friday afternoon, where they found the 35 year old in an agitated state. I never met anyone like kevin. He was a unique person. He was everything to us. They took away my. My diamond. Kevin clarke loved football. He was athletic. And he was close to his friends and family. He was literally like a father figure, he was so caring and took care of us, anything we wanted and needed. And hes a big, big piece of my life th
Selfieholics. I took this with the caption my office for the day oftentimes when we examine coverage foof stories about facing a vote, a choice between index or the status quote, the news media divide and compete. Scotland is facing votes september 18th. The thing about the story is even though the refer evenedum has been on the cards for more, there was a presumption they would vote no and preserve a relationship with britain that goes back more than three centuries. A poll showed the yes side slightly ahead. Party leaders in london hit the panic button. The media scrambled to play catchup. Poll came out in the sunday times owned by Rupert Murdoch and his gigantic News Corporation. There is every indication that murdochs scottish son, the sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. So despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, Rupert Murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any of those act