post brexit border controls. (ani)the telegraph quotes the foreign the telegraph quotes the foreign secretary liz truss telling french officials to fix the travel chaos. the express leads on a poll which says conservative leadership hopeful liz truss could beat the labour s sir keir starmer in a general election. the eye weekend claims ms truss is distancing herself from her economy guru professor patrick minford over her tax policies. and the times focusses on rival rishi sunak, warning of a national crisis over the economy, the nhs and illegal immigration. writes, let s kick off with the guardian, please. writes, let s kick off with the guardian, please. well, this is liz truss potentially guardian, please. well, this is liz truss potentially looking - guardian, please. well, this is liz truss potentially looking to - guardian, please. well, this is liz truss potentially looking to have l truss potentially looking to have a bonfire of eu regulations that are about 2&00 o
to europe through the nord stream one pipeline but at the same reduced level as before it was closed for repairs ten days ago. there had been concerns that moscow would not resume the deliveries. italy s prime minister, mario draghi, has arrived to meet president mattarella to hand in his resigantion after three main coalition allies snubbed him in a senate confidence vote. a new report suggests doctors have effectively cured the rare bleeding disorder haemophilia b. england s lionesses fight back to reach the semi finals of the euros an extra time time winner from georgia stanway sees them come from behind to beat spain hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. two candidates are left in the race to replace borisjohnson, as rishi sunak and liz truss, go head to head to become the next prime minister. a key battle ground will be taxation, and in her first major broadcast interview of the race this morning, ms truss has insisted that the tax cuts sh
calls to stop punishing addicts if it is to end its reputation as the drugs capital of europe. president biden has tested positive for covid. the white house says the symptoms are mild. the bbc has apologised to the former royal nanny tiggy legge burke over a number of serious and false allegations made against her by panorama reporter martin bashir in order to obtain an interview with princess diana. a coroner has said that the five people, including four teenage soldiers, who died in the guildford pub bombings in 1974, were unlawfully killed. and no ordinary telescope for the first time scientists will be able to detect the smashing together of neutron stars good evening. now that the conservative leadership contest has been whittled down to two candidates rishi sunak and liz truss, the focus is shifting to what each of them stands for. it s early days but the battleground appears to be economic policy. mr sunak was chancellor for nearly two and a half years but ms truss sa
Its the divorce of the century but who will pay the bill . As the uk negotiates its exit from the European Union, the optimists believe it can reshape global trade, freeing it from barriers to outsiders that any Customs Union of a group of country creates. The task is harder because british Prime Minister theresa may threw away her parliamentary majority in a general election that has left the government severely weakened. My guest today, nicky morgan, is worried about brexit and indeed opposed it and her view matters, not because she used to be in the british cabinet, but because she has just taken the chair of one of parliaments most important watchdogs, the treasury committee. Mrs morgan describes herself as an insurgent. What or who is she prepared to overthrow . Nicky morgan, welcome to hardtalk. After you were dismissed from the cabinet by theresa may when she became Prime Minister, you said, im revelling in being part of the awkward squad. Should the government be worried . Well