Play goes right into. With me at the desk, Piers Morgan, Generaljohn Mccoll the former deputy Supreme Allied Commander of nato, and the political correspondent of politichoe, Ava Sa Ntina evans. Morning, morning. Lets start with whats making the news. The sunday times splashes on the issue well be talking about Today Permission for ukraine to use western long range missiles. Tories urging the uk to Say Yes alone. It also breaks the story the wealthy Donor And Victoria starmer s dresses. The observer sticks with Foreign Affairs Fears Russia has shared nuclear secrets with iran. The express has more pain over Winter Fuel Allowance for pensioners. The Sunday People focuses on a call from esther ghey, briannas mum, who spoke so movingly to us a few months ago, for Mobile Phones to be banned in schools. And on the bbc, Breaking News this morning several people are dead after attempting to cross the channel. Lots of news this morning but we are going to focus at the beginning of the programm
The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is seeking answers from Government and calling for greater transparency in its operations.
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The Conservative group on Leeds City Council has today put forward its proposals for the 2021/22 city budget, with a key focus on reducing fly-tipping through the removal of charges. According to the group s proposals the charges for disposal of bulky and inert waste, first introduced in 2018/19, would be scrapped following an investment of almost half a million pounds from the Council Innovation ear-marked reserve fund. Guiseley and Rawdon Councillor Paul Wadsworth, who is the Shadow Spokesman for Environmental Services, believes that since the introduction of the charges, there has been an increase in fly-tipping incidents which could be avoided if residents could dispose of their waste without fear of being charged when going to the tip. He said the administration’s proposal to increase the fees for bulky waste collection from £20 to £30 would only make the problem worse.