Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the chief business commentatorfor the independent, james moore and the comment features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. Weve starting with. Got weve starting with. Got a developing story once again weve got a developing story once again tonight. Lets bring you up to date with the papers we do have. According to the Daily Telegraph Dominic Cummings is at the beginning of the end of his time in downing street after he and a close ally lost a bitter power struggle. The guardian says conservative mps are warning borisjohnson has one final chance to overhaul a dysfunctional downing street operation, after bitter in fighting triggered the sudden departure of one of his closest aides. While the times predicts Boris Johnson is planning to reset his premiership after the resignation of his director of communications, by ending culture wars, promoting the
Thing done and move on. Also tonight tributes are paid to the naturalist and broadcaster David Bellamy whos died aged 86. A teenager is found guilty of the murder of 1a year of jaden moodie, killed in a drugs gang war. Aung san suu kyi, nobel peace peace prize winner, defends myanmar against accusations of genocide. And at 8. 30 the latest on the campaign trail from the electioncast team. Good evening. The naturalist and broadcaster David Bellamy has died aged 86. Bellamy became a household name as a tv personality, scientist and conservationist. The Conservation Foundation say he died earlier today. His distinctive voice inspired sir lenny henrys grapple me grapenuts catchphrase and was a regular presence on tv. Bellamy, who lived in county durham, later attracted criticism for dismissing global warming. In 2004, he described Climate Change as poppycock and later said the stance cost him his tv career. Comedy writer and radio presenter danny baker has paid tribute to bellamy, calling
Jaden moodie, killed in a drugs gang war. Aung san suu kyi, Nobel Peace Prize winner, defends myanmar against accusations of genocide. Good evening. On the last day of campaigning before tomorrows general election, Party Leaders have been travelling from one key constituency to another hoping to win last minute support. The two men most likely to become Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, have been making Campaign Stops in marginal seats. The conservative leader began the day on a milk round in west yorkshire, then onto derby. Next it was south wales, essex, and finally this evening, a rally in london. The labour leader was in glasgow at first light, before travelling to middlesbrough, and then onto South Yorkshire and bedford. He has also now finished his campaign in london. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has all the latest on the eve of the the election. Mrs monaghan at number eight was the yorkshire tory voter with an unusual milkman this morning. Morning so nice
Programming and actually providing what we would want to provide, which is real treatment on demand for everybody seeking it in a quick period of time and support for them afterwards. I am hoping some of what will come out of doctor blands work is a map of what would and you suggested maybe it is three or a total of double the step down beds. It doesnt solve Behavioral Health court problem. It is hard for us as policymakers to, you know, work and i assume this is true in the Mayors Office to come up with solutions if we dont have a real assessment of what the gaps are. It is true, i didnt focus specifically on justice involvement in this presentation. We could find out. There are experts that would know better than i. Supervisor mandelman we have that hearing. We will have a lot of conversations about the jail. It does send assessors to the jail. It is difficult even though they are in jail it doesnt mean be they are easy to find or sit down with. A lot of things get in the way of the
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