bringing us tomorrow. with me are emma woolf who is an author and political commentator and camilla turner, the chief political correspondent at the telegraph. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with the i, which looks towards tomorrow night s first head to head tv debate between tory leadership hopefuls rishi sunak and liz truss, with both camps accusing the other of being weak on china. it makes the front page of the mail too, which adds that former party leader ian duncan smith thinks it s suprising that sunak is claiming to be tough on beijing. staying with the leadership race, the express. the metro leads with a report by mps which highlights the worse workforce crisis in nhs history which is putting patient safety at severe risk . the guardian reports on this too, drawing attention to the number of nursing vacancies, which is almost at 39,000 in england. the sun leads with a piece on former the only way is essex star, lauren goodger, in which she seeks answers to
who is an author and political commentator and camilla turner, the chief political correspondent at the telegraph. we will say hello to both and just a moment. first let s take a look at those front pages we will be waking up those front pages we will be waking up to. let s start with the times. it leads with a story about how the delays we ve seen over the weekend at the english channel crossing will continue for the whole summer. the mirror leads with a report by mps which highlights the worse staffing crisis in nhs history, which is putting patient safety at severe risk. the guardian reports on this too, drawing attention to the number of nursing vacancies, which are almost at thirty nine thousand in england. the daily telegraph leads with accusations from rishi sunak that leadership rival lizz truss failed to prevent china s infiltration of british universities whilst she was an education minister. the row over china makes the front page of the mail too, which adds that f
tricky for labour. something they would rather not be talking about because of sir keir starmer s shifting stance within this issue and conservatives have certainly frequently criticised the labour leader saying it is evident he is fickle with certain things and changes his mind. he insists the record of his party on women s rights is good and they would do more if they were to get into government. more if they were to get into government- more if they were to get into government. more if they were to get into covernment. ., ~ government. good to see you. thank ou ve government. good to see you. thank you very much government. good to see you. thank you very much indeed. as the last full week of campaigning gets underway, the dup has launched its manifesto this morning. at the last general election, in 2019, it won eight seats more than any other party in northern ireland. in the manifesto, the party set out more ways it wants to remove trade barriers between great bri
Well hear from teachers who say parents have made their lives a misery. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Throughout the programme well bring you the latest Breaking News and developing stories and, as always, keen to hear from you. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Our top story today. Labour has promised to increase pay for nhs staff and scrap tuition fees for Student Nurses if it wins the General Election. The party says it will abolish the current cap for staff in england which limits pay increases to 1 . Labour said the policies would help Address Staffing Shortages in england that had become a threat to patients. Our political guru norman smith is in westminster for us now. Hi norman, good morning. So, how much will this pay rise be for nhs staff . Well, labour are saying they wa nt staff . Well, labour are saying they want people in the nhs to get a pay rise in line with the cost of living. So that means going up, i guess