us, really. that rain is across many areas. quite heavy for scotland and northern ireland at the moment and it will spread across england and wales and willjust be sitting across the far south east and east anglia first thing tomorrow morning. by the post office to pay the stolen money back. they tell us they received little or zero support from the post office following the traumatic events and were told they were liable for the loss of money. i v e i ve worked for the post office, on behalf of the post office, for 43 years and i ve never had any sympathy for anything at all. and we ll talk to a subpostmaster who was the victim of an armed robbery twice. also tonight, the chairman of the conservative supporting spectator magazine, andrew neil, is here. in an exclusive interview he s going to urge the government to block a takeover bid of his title and of the daily telegraph by a uae us joint venture. he ll be explaining why. nick sits down with the shadow home secretary yvet
One big question change for the better. So we have one big question this change for the better. So we have one big question this morning, i change for the better. So we have i one big question this morning, how does Rishi Sunak Plan to get back your support . Live to take our questions rishi sunak, the Prime Minister himself. Wes streeting, one of labours team, trying to shove him out of office, is here too. And whats it like to play a Politician Megastar of stage and screen, Dame Helen Mirren, tells us exclusively about her latest film. My father would hide hide us in the cellar and wed stay silent, hoping the killers would pass us by. Im not that little girl hiding in the cellar. Morning, morning from the bbc in salford. Helping us pick through the news and pick over the Prime Ministers interview fraser nelson, the editor of the tory bible, the spectator magazine, baroness louise casey, troubleshooter and former government adviser, and jon culshaw actor and impressionist wholl be his
The UK government said on Thursday it had triggered a formal probe on public interest grounds into the proposed sale of the Telegraph Media Group to an Abu Dhabi-backed investment fund. The Telegraph group has been controlled by twin brothers Frederick and David Barclay for nearly two decades but has been put up for sale over unpaid debts.