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but russia s president putin says the missile strike is retaliation for what he called a terrorist attack by ukraine on a key bridge in crimea. we ll have the latest from kyiv and moscow and asking whether russia is now escalating the war. also this lunchtime. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng bows to pressure and brings forward his plan for balancing the government s finances. striking barristers deliver their verdict on a government pay offer they will accept it and go back to work. a nurse pleads not guilty to murdering seven babies and attempting to murder ten others, as her trial begins in manchester. and the scourge of plastic fishing nets that trap wildlife in our seas could a new recycling plan offer a solution? and coming up on the bbc news channel, sprinter cj ujah is banned for nearly two years after testing positive for two banned substances at last year s tokyo olympic games. good afternoon. they re trying to wipe us off the face of the earth the words ....
the disproportionate impact is going to have the disproportionate impact is going to have on the disproportionate impact is going to have on many parts of the global south to have on many parts of the global south and the fact that development and pollution are at completely different stages in the global south different stages in the global south. that s well understood, but this report south. that s well understood, but this report also points out how it s impacted this report also points out how it s impacted the country like the uk, and in many ways it s not a surprise we have and in many ways it s not a surprise we have profound race inequalities when we have profound race inequalities when it we have profound race inequalities when it comes to things like health care, when it comes to things like health care, for when it comes to things like health care, for example, life expectancy, and sometimes the reasons for that are quite and sometimes ....
in the country. but ranil vickrema singha also warned, he would deal firmly, with what he called undemocratic efforts to topple the government. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha the chief leader writer for the observer and giles kenningham political commentator & former conservative party press chief. welcome party press chief. back to you both. let s have a welcome back to you both. let s have a look at the front pages. and then there were two, the i newspaper focusses on the conservative leadership contest as rishi sunak and liz truss face tory mps in the final run off. this was the moment the result was read out. the penny s dropped reads the metro as trade minister ms mordaunt is eliminated from the race. according to the daily telegraph, the foreign secretary is the front runner to become prime minster the winner is to be announced in september. but the guardian says the tory party ....
particularly the children. quickly, i don t know particularly the children. quickly, i don t know if particularly the children. quickly, i don t know if you ve particularly the children. quickly, i don t know if you ve noticed - i don t know if you ve noticed but certainly online, have you had the sense that many people who are in ukraine or reporting from the front lines in ukraine, there s a sense of weariness and fatigue now? i lines in ukraine, there s a sense of weariness and fatigue now?- weariness and fatigue now? i think there certainly weariness and fatigue now? i think there certainly is, weariness and fatigue now? i think there certainly is, and weariness and fatigue now? i think there certainly is, and you - weariness and fatigue now? i think there certainly is, and you can - weariness and fatigue now? i think there certainly is, and you can see | there certainly is, and you can see that in there certainly is, and you can see that in the there ....
driven by soaring energy costs and rising food prices. the uk chancellor said the next few months would be hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein. our chat ourchat ina our chat in a moment, a quick look through some of those front pages. the metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they re turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be tough and that he can t control global forces . the guardian leads with comments by the new chief inspector of constabulary, who says the cost of living crisis could lead to an increase in crime. the mirror highlights research suggesting prices are rising faster for poorer people because they spend a bigger share of their income on food and fu ....