I havent even watched a football match. And from footballing novices to playing for england we meet the team heading to the first ever womens Amputee World Cup and coming up on Bbc News Pakistan dominate Day One of the Opening Test against england with two centuries helping the Home Side rack up the runs in multan. Good afternoon. Theres a day of ceremonies in israel to mark the first anniversary of the hamas attacks on October 7th last year, the deadliest day in the history of the state of israel. 1,200 people were killed and 250 taken hostage. It was a day that reshaped the Middle East, bringing War To Gaza where the hamas run Health Ministry says nearly 42,000 people have been killed, and now engulfing lebanon in conflict too. Yolande knell reports. Siren wails. Sirens marked the exact moment a year ago when israels deadliest day began. Waves of hamas fighters from gaza led a bloody attack on a dance festival, Army Bases and villages, seizing hostages. This is a day of painful remem
in the wagatha christie libel case, picking up on barbed comments between coleen rooney and rebekah va rdy. the times says petrol retailers are being accused of profiteering after failing to pass on the whole of the recent cut in fuel duty. it also has an extraordinary photo of a ukrainian solder in the azovstal steel plant. let s begin, thank you both for taking the time this evening. let s start with the front page of the metro, and the headline reads, proud to say i m gay. he s been held as an inspiration to but michael last one obviously being just and fastly. it s been a great story, and he s had a lot of support from everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current footballers everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current footballers like - everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely, from current footballers like harry l from current footballers like harry kane, the tottenham striker, and former players you contrast the fro
of at least three people. skies have turned red across nothern syria, iraq and parts of saudi arabia. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord digbyjones, who s a former uk trade minister, and the broadcaster, henry bonsu. welcome to you both. but first, let s have a quick look at tomorrow s front pages before we start. the metro leads with teenage footballerjake daniels, who has become the first male professional to come out as gay since 1990. the i has the same story, and reports the huge wave of support jake daniels has received, calling it a chorus of approval . the financial times features the warning by bank of england governor, andrew bailey, that he s unable to stop inflation hitting 10% this year. the guardian also picks up on the governor s concerns he s issued what he calls an apocalyptic warning about food price rises, driven by the war in ukraine. that story leads the telegraph, as well they rep
in the wagatha christie libel case, picking up on barbed comments between coleen rooney and rebekah va rdy. the times says petrol retailers are being accused of profiteering after failing to pass on the whole of the recent cut in fuel duty. it also has an extraordinary photo of a ukrainian solder in the azovstal steel plant. let s begin, thank you both for taking the time this evening. let s start with the front page of the metro, and the headline reads, proud to say i m gay. he s been held as an inspiration to but michael last one obviously being just and fastly. it s been a great story, and he s had a lot of support from everywhere, hasn t he? absolutely,
the financial times features the warning by bank of england governor, andrew bailey, that he s unable to stop inflation hitting 10% this year. the guardian also picks up on the governor s concerns he s issued what he calls an apocalyptic warning about food price rises, driven by the war in ukraine. that story leads the telegraph, as well they report the pressure andrew bailey is under from some tory mps, who believe he should have acted sooner to curb inflation. the sun has the latest revelations in the wagatha christie libel case, picking up on barbed comments between coleen rooney and rebekah va rdy. the star highlights comments by government minister rachel maclean, that people struggling financially could take on more hours at work. the star isn t impressed. the times says petrol retailers are being accused of profiteering, after failing to pass on the whole of the recent cut in fuel duty. it also has an extraordinary photo of a ukrainian soldier in the azovstal steel plant,