growth plan is the t s headline. cuts warning as sunak rips up truss growth plan is the is headline. the financial times covers the delay in the halloween fiscal event. the debt cutting plan will now take place on 17th november. the telegraph features the pm at the despatch box under the headline sunak reconsiders tax rises as budget delay saves £15 billion . the guardian focusses on mr sunak s fracking ban reversal in england. it also has pictures of protests in iran following mahsa amini s death a0 days ago. the express accuses rishi sunak of torturing pensioners. it asks do you really want to scrap pension triple again? the daily mail reports on 38,000 people crossing the english channel this year describing the migrant crisis as a headache for the new premier. the times quotes rishi sunak declaring a radical set of reforms to the nations education system and transform vocational training. the metro carries criticism of the foreign secretary james cleverly, af
no change in two of the big offices of state james cleverly remains foreign secretary and jeremy hunt stays at the treasury, suella braverman returns as home secretary less than a week after she resigned, and dominic raab is deputy prime minister. it comes as new figures show the task in hand with the price of some household basics soaring. you can see on the shelves when you go into the supermarket you have got to really think about making better choices. . , . , choices. ultimately the costings come down choices. ultimately the costings come down and choices. ultimately the costings come down and our choices. ultimately the costings come down and our peoples - choices. ultimately the costings - come down and our peoples income needs come down and our peoples income needs go come down and our peoples income needs go up. hello and welcome, whether you re watching on pbs, in the uk, or elsewhere around the world. we start here in london, where it s been another m
election. these people are so fed u -. the election. these people are so fed un- they want election. these people are so fed un- they want a election. these people are so fed up. they want a say election. these people are so fed up. they want a say in election. these people are so fed up. they want a say in this. - election. these people are so fed| up. they want a say in this. there is a choice up. they want a say in this. there is a choice to up. they want a say in this. there is a choice to be made. we need a general is a choice to be made. we need a general election. let the public in to decide~ general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? in other news, xi jinping has a in other news, xijinping has a third term as china s leader after being in powerfor a decade already. ukrainian president zelensky says renewed russian strikes won t stop a ukrainian military ad
and when to expect them. it s tuesday, the 6th of september. welcome to downing street, a date that will go in the history books because in a few hours number 10 will welcome its newest resident and we know who it will be, liz truss, elected leader of the conservative party yesterday and has had the night to get her head around things and make appointments and plans. this morning, borisjohnson leaves here. bringing his three year premiership to an end and then liz truss will arrive and take over. this morning we look at the many challenges she faces in those early moments. at first, here is this from a lyrical correspondence iain watson. in one day, we ll hear from two prime ministers. in this street, a transfer of power will take place without a general election. early this morning, borisjohnson will give his final speech as prime minister. then late this afternoon, liz truss, his successor, chosen by conservative members, will set out her stall. but what will happen in betw
her predecessor, borisjohnson, left downing street earlier this morning. we have some in depth analysis of the claims he made in his final speech later in the programme. in that final address at the downing street podium, he also urged the conservative party to unite behind his successor. it s time for politics to be over, folks. it s time for us all to get behind liz truss and her team, and her programme, and deliver for the people of this country. and behind me, here on downing street, we ve seen ministers we see brandon lewis going into number ten there. we heard boris johnson earlier, calling for conservatives to get behind liz truss and her team. and we re learning more about what her team is as the evening goes on because liz truss is in the process of appointing cabinet, that s why we re seeing a range of conservatives going in through the door and bit by bit, we are learning who liz truss s top will be. top team will be. we are getting details all the time of liz t