thousands mourn the late vietnamese monk and peace activist thich nhat hanh, who s credited with bringing mindfulness to the west. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday stop welcome to newsday its seven in the morning in singapore and six in the evening in washington where the us secretary of state has said it is too soon to impose stricter sanctions against russia for its hostile stance towards ukraine. antony blinken said the deterrence value of the measures would be lost if they were triggered prematurely. it comes as yevhen murayev a former ukrainian mp dismissed an allegation from britain that the kremlin is planning to install him as the head of a russian puppet government in kyiv. an adviser to the ukrainian president said the british allegation needed to be taken seriously, but downplayed the status of mr murayev within the country s political scene. here s our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. in california, fresh supplies of a
the guardian runs with the row over the sacking of former minister nusrat ghani. the times says it fears russia will weaponise gas supplies , meaning record uk bills if ukraine is invaded. and finally, the mail reports the entire cabinet would back a tax hike delay to help those hit by the cost of living crisis, according to an unnamed minister. so, plenty to get through. let s start straight away. we will start this one with the guardian. the headline there, prime minister pulled into row over tory party islamophobia. that s the headline. number ten can deeds returns with borisjohnson. why don t you kick us off, henry? boris johnson. why don t you kick us off, henry? off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating off, henry? this is a row which has been dominating westminster - off, henry? this is a row which has| been dominating westminster since last night when the sunday times revealed that nusrat ghani, a well respected conservative mp and former minister, said
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejonathan walker, political editor of the birmingham post and mail and sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily express. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. several of the papers have the mp standards row on the front page. the guardian splashes on keir starmer s criticism of borisjohnson. the times has a slightly different take they lead with criticism of the prime minister by tory mps, calling for him to apologise and show leadership. the independent highlights borisjohnson s absence from the commons during today s debate the metro has the same story their headline i m a prime minister get me out of here! the daily mail leads with the behaviour of the mp geoffrey cox saying he had a lucrativejob in the british virgin islands. the financial times has barack obama s comments at cop26 saying young people should continue to be angry about climate change. the telegraph
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejonathan walker, political editor of the birmingham post and mail and sam lister, deputy political editor of the daily express. here are the front pages if you are watching at home and want to catch up on what they re going to talk about in a few minutes. the financial times leads on the different approaches any politicians and businesses to try and get them to do more. they warned about the impact different countries approaches were having to the problems. the independent continues to focus on the parliamentary standards row and borisjohnson s absence from the commons today. the metro has the same headline having the headline and the prime minister, get me out of here. the guardian splash on keir starmer his criticism of the prime minister. the telegraph has figures suggesting as many as 11,000 people may have died from covid which they caught in hospital while they were there
for saint helens this was familiar territory, a third successive grand final but for their opponents, old trafford is foreign soil. 700 miles from home in the south of france. saint helen s issue leaving these shores. this was his farewell appearance but he took two bodies and the ball over the line for the opening try. catalan had a pre match message from someone who knows how to score goals on this ground, eric cantona. it was the boot of james maloney that kept them in touch. 6 4 saint helens at half time. catalan needed a catalyst and they got one when mike mcmeeken latched onto this high kick to score. the french side in front and time running out for saints before naiqama slid in for his second try. nokia includes conversion prove crucial. sealing a hat trick of titles for saints. catalan may have captured the hearts of many neutrals but the sport s biggest trophy stays in its heartland. stuart pollitt, bbc news. lewis hamilton qualified fastest for the turkish grand