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cj sansom. yes. yes, there we go. absolutely. sorry, you can t compete there. listen, it s good. murders up here, murders up here. and there s still more to come from the thursday murder club. steven spielberg has bought the film rights. rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. rebecca jones. time for a look at the weather. here s susan powell. even in, it was a day of sunshine and showers across the uk, producing beautiful sunsets across the isle of man. even in, it was. tomorrow it is a similar mixture, more sunshine and fewer showers. we had some pretty lively showers sinking south tonight out of northern ireland into the midlands out of northern england into the midlands. a few feeding in further north. to the east of the showers, quite chilly overnight, perhaps three degrees in the most rural parts of the south east of england and east anglia. showers in the south should get out of the way quickly by the end of rush hour, looking largely dry for much of englan ....
And months, giving you time to adjust. suddenly if your monthly mortgage goes from £200 a adjust. suddenly if your monthly mortgage goes from £200 a month to £800 a month, mortgage goes from £200 a month to £800 a month, how mortgage goes from £200 a month to £800 a month, how are mortgage goes from £200 a month to £800 a month, how are you mortgage goes from £200 a month to £800 a month, how are you going - mortgage goes from £200 a month to £800 a month, how are you going to l £800 a month, how are you going to balance £800 a month, how are you going to balance the £800 a month, how are you going to balance the books? you don t have that bank balance the books? you don t have that bank of england to bring money in and that bank of england to bring money in and pay that bank of england to bring money in and pay the mortgage. unto that bank of england to bring money in and pay the mortgage. in and pay the mortgage. unto the metro, because in and pay t ....
Think he will have ever would have wanted to be around them at the momentjust because of all the hype around the new government and exactly what that will entail. it will have been seen as him trying to make an intervention on liz truss if he were to come. now i m sure he would be quite happy to sit at home and watch all the drama unfold from and watch all the drama unfold from a fire in his living room and watching on the telly and reading the newspapers like the rest of us. @ stat line he wants liz truss to own the moment. @ stat line he wants liz truss to own the moment. absolutely. and he can sa i own the moment. absolutely. and he can say i told own the moment. absolutely. and he can say i told you own the moment. absolutely. and he can say i told you so. own the moment. absolutely. and he can say i told you so. and own the moment. absolutely. and he can say i told you so. and what - own the moment. absolutely. and he can say i told you so. and what is - can say i told yo ....
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster mihir bose and the sun s political and environment correspondent natasha clark. welcome to you both. let s look at what we have already got in. the financial turmoil dominates the front pages. the ft focuses on the bank of england s 65 billion pound plan to buy government debt and has a chart showing how the move brought the bond market under control. the telegraph explains how pension funds were at the heart of the crisis with fears they could be forced into a mass sale of their assets. the independent takes personal aim at the prime minister, asking why liz truss hasn t been more visible in the past few days. the mirror also attacks the pm calling her blunder truss and says britain is on the brink. ....