right? and gosh, knows one of the most polarizing times in our history is political journey is unparalleled you re absolutely right. erin trump s speech later tonight may give us a sense of how he plans to move forward in that journey. sources now, telling cnn, the former president has been personally and very intensely involved in crafting what he ll say tonight, energizing, un, emphasizing unity after the attempt on his life, instead of the more familiar and divisive rhetoric he has offered used in the past. we ll be listening, of course to every word that s coming up later tonight than when trump accepts his third presidential nomination and delivers his remarks in primetime, we ll get a better sense of what s, what s, what s, what s about to happen this son, eric trump, also is speaking tonight and will help tie up his father s speech. we expect former first lady melania trump to be in the hall making her first appearance at this convention. erin. all right. and cnn s p
no defence review, when it s grappling with such problems, can be done in weeks, but it will be done properly, it will be done at pace, and it ll give us the foundations as a new government to lead britain into the future. they call this the family photo, and a first one for a new prime minister. those rosettes and election campaign speeches seem rather a while ago now. keir starmer heads to the white house next. and, yes, if you find all of this a wee bit dizzying the speed of uk democracy well, so do we and so do they, the prime minister and his team. this summit has been in the diary for months and months. it was going to happen this week anyway, and so it s been turned into something of a diplomatic speed dating event for the prime minister and the senior ministers accompanying him. and on that tour, that circuit, the ultimate date is a date at the white house, and that s what s coming the other side of the football for the prime minister tonight. our thanks to chris
hello and welcome. a humanitarian disaster is fast unfolding in afghanistan. the un says more than 1,000 civilians have been killed in fighting between the taliban and government forces. injuly, the areas controlled by the taliban were these, shown in red. with contested regions in yellow. but now a lot more territory has fallen to the taliban, including nine of the country s 3a provincial capitals, as it intensifies its offensive to seize power, following the withdrawal of western troops. 20 years after 9/11 and what has become america s longest war, president biden has set a symbolic date of 11 september 2021 for full withdrawal of american troops. peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban have been taking place for a year in doha but no agreement has been reached. the bbc s yalda hakim interviewed two high profile figures in the taliban chain of command, she asked them both what do they want from the afghan government and how they would rule the country i
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu, and lord jones, who is a former trade minster. just digby to us. just looking forward to what s on the front pages. let s start with the times it leads with multiple fatalities after plymouth mass shooting. the home secretary, priti patel, described the incident as shocking . in the financial times, the us and uk are sending troops to afghanistan to help evacuate embassy staff from the capital, kabul. the metro says the move follows a wave of attacks from the taliban, as it seized 11 of afghanistan s 3a provincial capitals. the telegraph s sports page covers team gb s cj ujah, who may lose his silver medal in track and field after being suspended for an alleged doping breach. the guardian says gcse results this year have revealed a widening performance gap between pupils at selective schools and those from other state schools. and finally, the i