to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejonathan walker deputy political editor, sunday express, and ali miraj columnist at the article. welcome to you both and i am so glad you got the white shirt, earphones memo. the i says liz truss faces growing calls to help more people with the cost of living if she becomes prime minister. the financial times has a warning from top officials and policymakers that central banks face a real challenge to tackle inflation in the coming years. meanwhile the telegraph leads on comments from borisjohnson to not give up on green energy. an exclusive in the guardian, reporting that black and asian people in england have to wait longer for cancer diagnosis than white people, impacting survival rates. the express claims campaigners believe cash could be phased out by 2027. and the daily star reports in it s own way on the head of the environment agency saying people need to be less squeamish about drinking water recyled fro
says a former government adviser. professor of economic policy at the university of oxford. he is saying privatise water and energy companies have not done well for consumers. two big stories around at the moment, two big stories around at the moment, one is obviously the energy price rises, moment, one is obviously the energy price rises, the other has been the controversy price rises, the other has been the controversy about water companies dumbing controversy about water companies dumping sewage into rivers and seas and also dumping sewage into rivers and seas and also the way that water companies dealt with the recent heatwave. is companies dealt with the recent heatwave- - - companies dealt with the recent heatwave. , , ., heatwave. .. is it supposedly or have we not just heatwave. .. is it supposedly or have we notjust seen heatwave. .. is it supposedly or have we notjust seen it heatwave. .. is it supposedly or have we notjust seen it and heatwave. .. is it sup