former advisor to hillary clinton. welcome to the programme. it s been one year since the taliban seized power in the afghan capital kabul. the world watched in shock, as the country s government collapsed. thousands of afghan citizens and foreigners fearing taliban rule descended onto kabul airport, hoping to leave, some clinging onto planes. for the taliban and its supporters, today is a national holiday and a day of celebration for them, but not for everyone. we know that for those left behind, the humanitarian situation is dire. 95% of the population do not have enough food to eat. and more than a million children under the age of five sufferfrom prolonged malnutrition. before the taliban takeover, international aid accounted for 80% of the afghan state budget. but countries don t want to legitimise taliban rule so that aid has been cut off. this is the un. we are talking about the chronically half of the population, 20 million people, in constant need of some sort
into conservation areas by the end of the decade. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. here lord digbyjones. are the front pages for you at home here are the front pages for you at home if you havejustjoined us. the i says 25 million people will be offered the new dual strain covid jab this autumn. it has just been given regulatory approval for use it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in it has just been given regulatory approval for use in the it has just been given regulatory approvalfor use in the uk, made by the us manufacturer moderna. the times is leading with the same story as the i and says over 50s will be called for the new vaccine within weeks. according to the guardian, ministers are planning to slash redundancy pay for civil servants while cutting tens of thousands of whitehall jobs. the daily mirror leads of the sto
directly to me, and he lied in that letter to the mp, so he is complicit to the core in this. you can send their outside parliament now with his removal van or whatever else he is doing and bleat, but he is complicit, and he needs to resign. and angry with him. i ve not got anything against any of the political parties, but i am angry with them all, and i m particularly angry with him, and vince cable and jo swinson, and tony blair and david cameron. they can t stop, they can t continue doing this. they got to start to be honest and say sorry, we knew, and we were incompetent. janet, only 93 people have had their convictions overturned, only 30 people have agreed full and final compensation settlements, so there is an awful long way to go in this. what you want to see from the government in the coming weeks? for
that may be you know, some people, it s championing them in employment. some people, it s championing them with their mental health issues. some people, it canjust be championing them with their finances and also their need for there to be a resolution around certain issues certainly around energy and money and things like that. so, yeah, really, really want our prime minister to be someone who champions people and cares for those at the fringes and at the edges of society. the new prime minister will have to work hard and to work fast the need among so many people right across the uk is severe, and it s urgent. john maguire, bbc news, yorkshire. the message is loud and clearfrom yorkshire to whichever one of these candidates walks through this door tomorrow. i thought the removal van had just turned up but it is not, i think it is a catering lorry. i hate