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after 12 years of a tory government, what have we got to show for it? people not being able to pay their bills, an nhs on its knees, and law and order completely broken down. and we ll be asking voters in peterborough for their take on yet another change at 10 downing street. she has got a lot of work ahead of her, and we really need her to prove to me what she will do to help keep the doors open on my business and the doors open on my business and the customer is in my local community. and coming up in sport later on the bbc news channel. cameron norrie is looking to extend his record run at the us open but can the british number one get past andrey rublev? good evening from number 10 downing street, which from tomorrow will be home to a new prime minister liz truss, who earlier today was elected leader of the conservative party to succeed borisjohnson. she will be the uk s fourth prime minister in the space of six years. ms truss, who s been foreign secretary for ....
female prime minister, promising to deliver on pledges. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. because, my friends, i know that we will deliver, we will deliver, we will deliver. as the cost of living hits crisis levels, with fuel bills breaking new records, labour says the conservatives are out of ideas, regardless of who s prime minister. after 12 years of a tory government, what have we got to show for it? people not being able to pay their bills, an nhs on its knees, and law and order completely broken down. tomorrow downing street will host two prime ministers. borisjohnson in the morning, liz truss in the afternoon. and we ll be asking what kind of prime minister liz truss is likely to be and what kind of government she will lead. also tonight. in canada police are searching for two men suspected of killing ten people in a remote northern area. and the duke and duchess of sussex are back in the uk, where meghan has been addressing a leadersh ....
this afternoon, vice president, kamala harris cast the tie breaking vote in the evenings senate for the inflation reduction act. it now heads to the house, which returns to its summer recess on friday. if passed, the i.r.a. would invest 369 billion dollars to help save our planet from climate change. it would also help ease inflation lower prescription drug costs collect taxes from corporations and reduce the deficit. here s senate majority leader, chuck schumer, on the passing of legislation. this bill will kickstart the era of affordable clean energy in america. it is a game-changer. it is a turning point. it has been a long time coming. to americans who have lost faith that congress can do big things? this bill is for you. two seniors who face the indignity of rushing medications or skipping them altogether, this bill is for you. no senate republican voted in favor of this bill but, gop senators to block one big key provision a cap on insulin costs at $35 a month ....
they have been under way now for about 15 minutes. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it s goodnight. welcome back to bbc news and to downing street on a night where we ve seen resignations from two of borisjohnson s most senior ministers. we ll be talking through the big story here with our two guests and taking a brief look at how this story features on tomorrow s front pages. with me are benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 2a, and ali miraj, columnist at the article. welcome to bbc news. i can remember we were sailing here a few weeks ago in downing street and isaac i sent you at the time, what you make of this, let me ask you the same question with a new development in borisjohnson s question with a new development in boris johnson s efforts question with a new development in borisjohnson s efforts to stay in power here in n ....
has said the government was now collapsing amid sleaze, scandals and failure. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 2a, and ali miraj, columnist at the article. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the telegraph describes johnson as hanging by a thread after the resignations of sunak and javid. the sun say johnson is in the last chance saloon and described him as being knifed on a day from hell. the daily mail poses the slighlty unusual question of can even boris the greased piglet wriggle out of this? the mirror s headline is quite literally finally they describe it as the end game for boris. the metro wonders if the prime minister will stay. with the headline going, going, gone? to represent sajid javid, rishi sunak and borisjohnson the guardian thinks borisjohnson s leadership is on the brink after two of his ministers quit the ....