this. the arsenal goalkeeper aaron ramsdale was kicked by a spectator after his side beat tottenham in the north london derby. the incident happened at full time richarlison the tottenham player, initially approached him. and then as he retreated back to his goal to collect his water bottle, someone emerged from the crowd, standing on the railings, before kicking out. a pfa statement said these incidents are happening far too often and that players have a right to be safe in their place of work. arsenal made it look comfortbale, hugo lloris first parried bukayo saka s effort into his own net before captain martin odegaard scored a brilliant second. they re now eight points clear and many are wondering is this to be their season? great to watch, it was a terrific match, i think we had some very good moments, i think we showed a lot of belief and determination, but a lot of quality to play the way we wanted to play to dominate the game, and it is never easy to play in this way
at the weather with carol. carol, very cold for some people out that s right. in fact, the lowest temperature last night was actually -9 temperature last night was actually 9 in dalwhinnie and some of us this morning started the day with some snow as you could see. living across scotland and northern england, that will sink southwards but we can still see a few wintry showers across the midlands and east anglia before it eventually clears away. the smiling s rain, sleet and snow already having moved away by then but we continue with further snow this morning s rain. these for the show is coming in through the day but a lot of us will have a dry day with some winter sunshine and the winds will continue to ease. but as you rightly said, it will feel cold. tonight temperatures will fall in quickly, in for a widespread frost with the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. wintry showers across the north and west and a new front bringing rain, sleetand north and west and a new front bringin
let s talk to our chief political correspondent, nick eardley. nick, a controversial plan by the government? nick, a controversial plan by the government? yeah and it is, and araument government? yeah and it is, and argument you government? yeah and it is, and argument you will government? yeah and it is, and argument you will hear government? yeah and it is, and argument you will hear today - government? yeah and it is, and. argument you will hear today from the government is that you need a better the government is that you need a better balance between the right to strike better balance between the right to strike and better balance between the right to strike and the right to go about your strike and the right to go about your daiiy strike and the right to go about your daily business without being disrupted your daily business without being disrupted by strikes, and the government has come down on the side that more government has come down on the side that more n
and the fact that many of her campaign pledges shredded byjeremy hunt yesterday. she will give the impression of business this usual, meeting the cabinet this morning, but cabinet ministers think we are listening more closely tojeremy listening more closely to jeremy hunt than liz truss because he will be setting out some of the eye watering the difficult decisions he was talking about yesterday to the cabinet members, effectively calling for them to look at the departments and think about making spending cuts. we will get his, if you like, to factor budget on halloween come october to 31st, i don t there is a feeling amongst conservative mps that we ought to see what that looks like i think there is. liz truss can perhaps breathed a sigh of relief until that time. there are other obstacles between now and then she will have to overcome. she will have to overcome. labour and other opposition she will have to overcome. labour and other opposition parties - she will have to overcom
of her early moves in office? lots of people are facing massive increases in mortgage payments, and analysts say at least some of that is because of what you ve done in the last five or six weeks. what do you say to them? well, look, i understand it is very difficult for families across the country. and they re blaming you. and the fact is, we are facing both a difficult economic situation internationally where interest rates are rising, as well as pressure, pressure here in, pressure here in britain. but do you accept that you have made it worse? well, what we ve been through over the last few years is a very low interest rate world, and that is changing and that is changing across the globe. but do you accept that what you ve done in the last five weeks since you took office has made it worse for people? it s made it harderfor people to pay their bills. well, first of all, i have said sorry for the fact