the independent, which says soaring profits at energy companies are sparking outrage after they pass billions of pounds of profits onto shareholders. higher energy bills are also on the front of the financial times, as british gas owner centrica urges the government to support households as their profits also soar. the daily express leads with what they call an exclusive message from rishi sunak, who is vowing to double the number of foreign criminals who are deported if he becomes prime minister. he s been speaking with liz truss at a hustings at leeds in the last few hours. the guardian has a photo of a giant bull on its frontpage from the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games in birmingham. the metro goes with a court case involving met police who worked with sarah everard s killer, wayne cousins. the energy story is dominating a lot of the broadsheets. what do you make of the broadsheets. what do you make of it, the energy firms profit surges, that s the splash fro
tinkering in the energy markets in the last two decades in an effort to pick winners, and ways that s driven up pick winners, and ways that s driven up costs for consumers. nonetheless i m sure it will lead to calls for higher taxes, a higher windfall tax on those oil and gas companies which i think would be a mistake. i think would be a mistake. we ve not a i think would be a mistake. we ve got a windfall i think would be a mistake. we ve got a windfall tax i think would be a mistake. we ve got a windfall tax on i think would be a mistake. we ve got a windfall tax on north - i think would be a mistake. we ve got a windfall tax on north sea i i think would be a mistake. we vei got a windfall tax on north sea oil and gas that is politically divisive, of course, what more do you think the government could and should do? 50 you think the government could and should do? sol you think the government could and should do? ., ~ , should do? so i don t think it is actually that shou
borisjohnson has been criticised by his adviser on standards following an official inquiry into the refurbishment of the flat above 10 downing street. lord geidt accuse mr branch and of not having respect for his first lord geidt accuse mr branch and of not having respect respect for his first the prime minister apologised to lord geidt who accused mrjohnson of not having sufficient respect for his role as standards adviser. in his original report lord geidt cleared mrjohnson of a conflict of interest because he d seemed unaware that a conservative peer had paid for the refurbishment. a lavish flat refurbishment with an eye watering bill and some difficult questions for the prime minister about whether he knew who originally paid for it. he and his wife spent over £100,000 hiring a luxury designer. it has taken months for the standard adviser, lord geidt, to get to the bottom of a complex funding arrangement involving a tory donor. some relevant information was never disclosed to the
there are some consequences. he knew the conditions since a lot of months ago so. but despite the months everyone s had to think this through, for whatever reasons, djokovic isn t preparing for the tournament, he s not at home in serbia, he s in detention in a suburb in melbourne. let s turn to the uk now and boris johnson has been criticised by his adviser on standards following an inquiry into the refurbishment of the flat above 10 downing street. lord geidt accused mrjohnson of not having sufficient respect for his role as standards adviser. the prime minister apologised for not sharing with the inquiry, messages he had sent a conservative member of the house of lords who had initially paid for the refurbishment. vicki young reports. a lavish flat refurbishment with an eye watering bill and some difficult questions for the prime minister about whether he knew who originally paid for it. he and his wife spent over £100,000 hiring a luxury designer. it has taken months for th
young, explains. a lavish flat refurbishment with an eye watering bill and some difficult questions for the prime minister about whether he knew who originally paid for it. he and his wife spent over £100,000 hiring a luxury designer. it has taken months for the standard advisor, lord geidt, to get to the bottom of a complex funding arrangement involving a tory donor. some relevant information was never disclosed to the investigation and today in a letter to lord geidt, mr johnson apologised for that. i m sorry the office of independent advisor has been put in this position and can only repeat the humble and sincere apology i gave when we discussed this matter earlier today. mrjohnson is busy highlighting the success of vaccines. the questions have continued about what he knew and when. i continued about what he knew and when. ., ., , ., when. i followed the ministerial ruidance when. i followed the ministerial guidance at when. i followed the ministerial guidance at all when. i