as all migrants due on the first plane tomorrow enter appeals. the i also focuses on the same story, saying the flights may not get off the ground amid a potential last minute decision from the court of appeal on monday. the financial times has a report on the northern ireland trade deal where conservative backbenchers are putting pressure on the prime minister to rip it up. death of our hero. the metro s frontpage focuses on former british soldierjordan gatley, the second brit to be killed fighting for ukraine. the guardian features a stark warning from the confederation of british industry that overriding the northern irish deal will damage uk investment. the times lead on a new policy coming into force this week where universities will be forced to reveal investment from so called foreign actors in a move to crackdown on undue overseas influence on higher education. one million kids to go hungry says the mirror, in their report that the prime minister is snubbing a
to weather we see rain off the atlantic? there is a question about sunday s weather. we could see some rain on sunday but it could be much slower to move in and we might stay dry for most of sunday, still hanging on a bit of sunshine. thanks, chris. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which is just getting under way on bbc two. 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. the row between the prime minister, his home secretary and the country s most senior police officer over the pro palestinian march on saturday ramps up dramatically tonight. suella braverman accuses the met police of playing favourites with protestors . the labour leader accuses the government of picking a fight with the police and calls on the pm to hold suella braverman accountable . former deputy m
exactly on this issue, food security, food poverty, food self sufficiency in britain. all of these things are the kind of things we really need to be talking about because. i mean, we probably will because. i mean, we probably will be soon because they have been so many warnings, especially from the bank of england, that food prices are probably going to, you know, escalate to a ridiculous level in this country later this year. so. it is going to be one of those things where it is probably incredibly high on the agenda of people, you know, normal people, voters. but it is probably not as hot a political issue are something like the northern ireland protocol bill row, which, you know, may in the end end up as the previous bit of legislation did, the government backing down and withdrawing bits of the bill and that sort of thing, so it is a really important conversation, but it probably won t get as much attention as it deserves, i think. get as much attention as it deserves, ithink. i g