ireland into tomorrow morning. pretty mild with the strengthening breeze because top pressure in the south and east but a dry and bright start for much of england and wales will stop in east anglia, south east england and the channel islands should stay dry and bright through the day and the early rain in the west of scotland and northern ireland should ease with brighter conditions in the north. good stay cloudy in scotland and northern ireland. a blustery day across the board but it s the wind coming in from the south west that means it should be a mild one. tomorrow evening and overnight, the rain returns northwards and more persistent rain with this developing system that looks like it will develop more when it gets to the east, where the strongest wind will be. but a day of gail s four summers we had through wednesday. cloud and persistent rain for most in the morning, quickly sweeping eastwards. clearing east anglia and the southeast last of all in the afternoon. sunshi
should not be taken emotionally. and a royal welcome in scotland, as the king and the queen consort attend their firstjoint engagement since the end of formal mourning. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dame ros altmann, who s a former pensions minister, and the features writer for the independent, james rampton. welcome to you both. a stark message from the daily mail, which says senior tories are attacking the government s u turn on plans to remove the top rate of income tax. the chancellor s admission to conservative party conference of a tough day after that u turn leads the metro. the mirror calls it a calamity conference , and claims despite the change of plans, the damage to the economy is already done. the i says conservative mps could now threaten liz truss s plans on benefits and public spending cuts. the telegraph also reporting what it calls a new battle with tory mps over reducing benefits in re
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of a tough day after that u turn leads the metro. the mirror calls it a calamity conference , and claims despite the change of plans, the damage to the economy is already done. the i says conservative mps could now threaten liz truss s plans on benefits and public spending cuts. the telegraph also reporting what it calls a new battle with tory mps over reducing benefits in real terms. a warning from priti patel in the times the paper says the former home secretary will tell the pm that economic credibility is vital to the conservative party s future. kwasi kwarteng will bring forward his plans for the economy before the end of this month to try to reassure markets, according to the financial times. and the chancellor and liz truss are seen behind the wheel of a noddy car, with the number plate shoddy on the front of the daily star the calls the pm a poundland thatcher who s been forced into a tax climb down.
reductions in spending. and kwasi kwarteng and liz truss are seen behind the wheel of a noddy car with the number plate shoddy on the front of the daily star the calls the pm a poundland thatcher who s been forced into a tax climbdown. so let us begin with some, i think it fair to say, uncomfortable headlines for the government. let s start with the financial times, kwarteng quickens tax cuts. what the fd have done is rolled two stories into one. on one hand, we ve got the announcement coming this evening that although kwasi kwarteng insisted he would wait until the end of november to announce his physical plans, he will now announce them earlier. and now this u turn on his plan to cut the 45p rate on income tax. what do you make of it all? i’m