The newspapers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are nigel nelson, Political Editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and political commentatorjo phillips. Tomorrows front pages. The Observer Says the knives are out for theresa may as the conservative Party Conference gets underway. It reports a senior cabinet minister has refused to back her remaining in office. The sunday times continues the theme one of its headlines claims borisjohnson believes mrs may will be gone in a year. A rather kinder front page from the telegraph, which says the pm is set to announce a tuition fees revolution to help younger voters. Thats more like it, mrs may is the verdict in the express. It reports the pm will launch the change as part of a policy blitz to woo younger voters. The mail on sunday says shes gambling that the tuition fees changes will head off a tory coup. But the paper calls it another huge u turn. And more on the conservatives in the sunday mirror, which claims the prominent pro
But we hear they are still confident on china. I dont see people pulling out of china but i continue to see people putting money into china. G20 leaders warn russian president Vladimir Putin more sanctions could be on the way as they meet in brussels to discuss possible measures. Now to our top story, a quite astonishing story in japan. The gdp number shows a 1 president 6 contraction against the expectation of 2. 2 growth. One of the analysts said theres a big drop as businesses cut back on investing. Key consumption is another weak quarterly factor. Japan is now back in a technical recession following the drop in q2 after the sales tax came through. The latest fall is cementing last weeks rumors of the second tax hike to be delayed and a snap election will be called. Now what does that mean for the markets . The nikkei, sorry, the yen hit a sevenyear low of 117. 06 but they are currently up. 92 . Does this mean we get more easing or have a snap election . Or a sales tax hike is delay
Are feared to have died after becoming infected with the virus. Spain records its lowest number of deaths this week, as the government says the crisis might be reaching its peak there. Theres also been a downward turn in coronavirus deaths in italy, the country thats suffered the highest number of fatalities. New york the epicentre of americas outbreak suffers its worst day as 630 deaths are recorded in the past 2a hours. And sir keir starmer becomes labour leader and promises to work with the government to tackle the coronavirus crisis. Theyre used to selling to pubs, restaurants and School Kitchens but wholesalers are now helping to feed the family, after the coronavirus closed the door to the hospitality industry. Some suppliers are also providing hundreds of thousands of food parcels for elderly and Vulnerable People. Our business correspondent
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Lynn faulds wood and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The mail reports on the queens rousing message to the uk ahead of Queen Elizabeths historic address on sunday. With the telegraph reporting that the speech will look to invoke the spirit that saw the country through the second world war. While the times leads with reports that the queens speech will urge the uk to be strong as the coronavirus strikes medics. And a generation as strong as any leads on the front of the sunday express you can see the theme coming through there. With me are broadcaster Lynn Faulds Wood and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann. Thank you both for being with us. Starting with the mail on sunday and the speech planned by the queen. I am nervous to ask you about this. I know you are not always a huge fan of the royal family but what do you make of the fact that the queen is made this decision . make of the fact that the queen is made this d
The veteran Brexiteer also avoids vegetables and instead fuels his body on the campaign trail with instant coffee so thick it has the consistency of tar .