the boss of the bank of england has told investors that its bond buying to stabilise pension funds will end on friday, despite pleas to extend it. the pound dropped sharply against the dollar to below $1.10 after andrew bailey s statement. and buckingham palace has announced that king charles will be crowned at westminster abbey on saturday the 6th of may. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch, kim darroch, former uk ambassador to washington and ali miraj, columnist with the article tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the ft leads with the bank of england s latest intervention to buy government bonds but the bank s governor insists the emergency scheme will end by this friday. the i says the prime minister will try and quieten rebels in her own party with a cap on energy profits. the guardian reports that these companies will face a windfall tax. the telegraph leads on the fall in the value of the
of year. high pressure will build towards the end of the week and sit across europe and that will be important as it will dry up things, keep those weather fronts out to the north west but still the southerly flow driving in the milder air. we are likely to see temperatures peaking at around 17 degrees on thursday. look at where they should be this time of year. it will stay mild despite the cloud and wind and rain. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at ten on monday the 7th of november. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight which isjust getting underway on bbc two. it is my colleague victoria derbyshire who is just preparing to go on air. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, the deputy 0nline editor at
on her instagram page. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose, and kieran andrews, who s political editor at the times scotland. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the i sugests liz truss is facing fresh peril after backbenchers hinted tonight they won t support an end to the pension triple lock. the telegraph also leads on the threat to pensions. the guardian strikes a similartone quoting one mp who branded the proposed budget cuts as toxic . while the express is more forthright on behalf of its readers issuing a warning to truss not to touch the triple lock. the times meanwhile says that the new chancellor is also planning to delay the introduce of the cap on social care costs. the metro leads on new polling which suggests the pm s approval rating has sunk to a record low of minus 70 per cent. the mirror focuses on the tale of a veteran who faced a 26 hour wait on a t
europe a good 10 degrees above average as well. here high pressure keeping it dry. for others it is a different story. yes, it is going to be mild but at times we still have some wet and windy weather to come. and in fact the first signs of that arriving into the south west during the evening and overnight will see some rain, some of it heavy as it pushes north. there will be lots of low cloud and mist and fog, a very mild start for many. clearer skies further north and east of scotland, that s where the best of the morning sunshine is but it isn t expected to last as the rain continues to drift steadily northwards. it will weaken a touch and then allow for some sunshine to come through, do so with some lengthy spells of sunshine we could see temperatures up as high as 21, 20 2 could see temperatures up as high as 21,20 2 degrees, 72 could see temperatures up as high as 21, 20 2 degrees, 72 fahrenheit. but another very mild day for the time of year. more wet and windy weather
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