Play goes right into. With me at the desk, Piers Morgan, Generaljohn Mccoll the former deputy Supreme Allied Commander of nato, and the political correspondent of politichoe, Ava Sa Ntina evans. Morning, morning. Lets start with whats making the news. The sunday times splashes on the issue well be talking about Today Permission for ukraine to use western long range missiles. Tories urging the uk to Say Yes alone. It also breaks the story the wealthy Donor And Victoria starmer s dresses. The observer sticks with Foreign Affairs Fears Russia has shared nuclear secrets with iran. The express has more pain over Winter Fuel Allowance for pensioners. The Sunday People focuses on a call from esther ghey, briannas mum, who spoke so movingly to us a few months ago, for Mobile Phones to be banned in schools. And on the bbc, Breaking News this morning several people are dead after attempting to cross the channel. Lots of news this morning but we are going to focus at the beginning of the programm
at st james s park in newcastle. they became a symbol of a nation s grief and gratitude after the queen s death, and now hundreds of paddingtons left in london s parks will be donated to charity. good morning. early, blustery showers slowly easing on the far north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieterstory. more north of scotland. elsewhere, it s a quieter story. more sunshine coming through and lighter winds. i ll have all the details coming up shortly. it is sunday 16 october. our main story: the prime minister and chancellor will hold talks today our main story: the prime minister as the government tries to salvage its economic credibility following three weeks of market turmoil and policy u turns. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, has said he wants growth underpinned by stability, but some conservative mps are privately discussing trying to eject liz truss from office. here is our political correspondent ben wright congr
leaving those discussions. does the power lie with the prime minister or is it now with her chancellor. in fact, liz truss has a column in the sun on sunday where she said no matter how hard things get, my mission will remain the same. there was one report that another centrepiece of the mini budget will be ditched, the bringing forward of the cut in income tax to next year. that could now be delayed, treasury refusing to confirm or deny that as the case, but certainly it seemed all things are on the table. the prime minister may have bought herself a little bit of time by replacing kwasi kwarteng withjeremy hunt, but for many conservatives, they think she frankly is now beyond repair. they think she frankly is now beyond re air. ., ~ ,, we can get a view now from the leader of the liberal democrats. sir ed daveyjoins us from dorset. good morning to you. thank you very much for getting up early to talk to us this morning. what would you like to see happen? to see happen? well, first