tories want big ben wallace, the defence secretary, for pm. the sunday telegraph focuses on the new chancellor with its headline jeremy hunt delays 1p tax cut as bank backs chancellor . jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent, above the banner, hunt rips up pm s plans and warns that conservative donors and business leaders are turning on liz truss. meanwhile, the sunday times has a quartet ofjeremy hunt snaps and argues that plotters are circling the wounded pm as hunt takes full control . that was a little flavour of some of those front pages. hello to both of you. we will start off, i think, with the sunday times. annabel, could you for us, please?- could you for us, please? share. the are could you for us, please? share. they are focusing could you for us, please? share. they are focusing on could you for us, please? share. they are focusing on a could you for us, please? share. they are focusing on a jeremy i could you for us, please? share. - the
a visit. the husband and wife team behind one of the most successful covid vaccines believe the same technology could help transform cancer treatment. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate bevan and annabel denham. lovely and annabel denham. to see you both. quick little scan lovely to see you both. quick little scan through the front pages. we will start with the sunday express. it goes for the jugular with the headline revealed secret plot to oust pm . 100 tory mps back bid for a unity candidate to take the helm at number 10. the sunday mirror poses the question, what next for britain? tories want big ben wallace, the defence secretary, for pm. according to the mirror. the sunday telegraph focuses on the new chancellor it goes for the jugular with the headline revealed with its headline, jeremy hunt delays 1 pence tax cut as bank backs chancellor . jeremy hunt hogs the front page of the independent,
hello and welcome to the programme. in iran, a fire has broken out at the notorious evin prison in the capital tehran, where political prisoners including dozens of foreign nationals are being held. in videos posted on social media, gunshots and an alarm can also be heard. iranian state media has said the fire has been brought under control. it reported that at least eight people had been injured and there were no fatalities. it comes as iran enters its fifth week of nationwide protests, sparked by the death in custody of a young woman detained for not correctly wearing the mandatory headscarf. the internet was shut down accross much of the country on saturday, but videos have emerged showing protests in a dozen cities, including tehran. in the northwestern city of ardabitl, there have been reports of the security forces opening fire on demonstrators and protesters throwing rocks and chanting death to the dictator . i spoke to rana rahimpour of the bbc s persian service, abo
their work in afghanistan. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, who s the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentatorjo phillips. belated merry christmas to you both. i ll be with you in a moment. i m just going to take our viewers there if the front pages. the guardian has analysis of train delays on its front page. the paper claims over half ofjourneys from the uk s busiest stations have experienced delay an investigation into energy companies leads the front page of the daily telegraph/ of the daily telegraph. the paper says direct debits are going up even when accounts are in credit. the i leads on a survey from the british medical association, which suggests two thirds ofjunior doctors are trying to leave the nhs. meanwhile, the front page of the daily mail claims fees for agency staff are sucking the nhs dry. it says that the health service is being charg
and the observer also has most of its front on the vigil but leads with a report that new prime minister liz truss is due a bruising return to the political fray after the queen s funeral . to the commonwealth, and asutralia s sydney morning herald reports on the australian prime minister says a break away from the british monarchy is not on the agenda until a second term, after his meeting with king charles. you will just have you willjust have to believe me, we are having a problem with the image there. we know that us president biden is due to be at the funeral of the queen but amid all the royal news, the new york times leads on the president resisting a request from the ukrainian government for more powerful missile systems as the army there continues it s counter offensive against russian forces. let s ta ke let s take a look at the front pages. that evening to you both and thank you very much for being with us. of course, only one place to start. there are so many ima