at the post office after the chairman of the organisation stood down yesterday. henry staunton left the role following the fall out from the horizon it scandal. but there s confusion over whether it was by mutual consent as reported by the government, or whether he was asked to leave, as the post office says. our political correspondent iain watson has the latest. it has been thrown out enough, that is it, i am free. it has been thrown out enough, that is it. i am free- is it, i am free. dismantled resisted is it, i am free. dismantled resisted his is it, i am free. dismantled resisted his 2006 - is it, i am free. dismantled| resisted his 2006 conviction is it, i am free. dismantled - resisted his 2006 conviction for embezzlement had been overturned, but many more former sub postmasters are waiting for their names to be cleared. the government is rushing registration through parliament to do so and now changing some of those at the top of the organisation. this weekend
details are still coming in. translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting with translation: we can confirm there has been a shooting with many - has been a shooting with many casualties. we now know there are also several killed. when we arrived there we apprehended the suspect in there we apprehended the suspect in the immediate vicinity. the incident happened earlier this evening we ll have the latest. also tonight. in ukraine, the russians take control of the city of lysychansk it s seen as a major strategic advance for president putin s forces. how much did borisjohnson know about the conduct of his deputy chief whip, who s accused of sexual misconduct? ministers claim he knew nothing specific. how can you be sure he didn t know about the allegations? i ve been informed this morning he did not know about specific allegations. and at wimbledon, britain s cameron norrie is into the quarter finals after a
they also say ministers are groping for answers on whether the prime minister was aware of the chris pincher allegations. tory rebels tell the times the way borisjohnson responded to the claims means he is more likely to lose support within the 1922 committee. the same story features on the telegraph, who report the prime minister is facing a cabinet backlash over how he has handled the allegations. the mirror reports labour have blasted the pm for saying chris pincher did the decent thing by resigning as deputy chief whip. in the guardian, half of all children in single parent families are now living in relative poverty. and a tribute to theatre director peter brook, who died today aged 97. people are waiting a record four months to buy a house due to what the daily express describes as a broken housing market. and finally, the daily mail reports more than 22,000 crime suspects are on the loose after failing to appear in court, whilst officers are too busy to arrest
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and writerjemma forte and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. hello to both of you. quick look at some of those front pages. the chaos surrounding liverpool s champions league final is the splash for the metro, which references the team s colours to sum up fans fury. the i newspaper says the pm is planning to axe eu laws, to try to win over his own mps in the wake of the partygate report. brexit also features in the main story in the daily telegraph, which outlines a post brexit visa scheme for foreign graduates. the ft has a picture ofjoe biden laying flowers at the texas school where 21 people were shot dead. its lead report focuses on the international fight against inflation. there s a striking portrait on the front of the guardian of the jockey lester piggott, whose death was announced today. lester piggott also features on the front page of the
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