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should be repealed. the committee was reviewing hong kong s human rights record for the first time since the security law effectively shut down pro democracy protests there. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman who is a journalist and broadcaster, and olivia utley, assistant comment editor at the telegraph. welcome back to you both. the mirror leads with energy prices it says bills could rise to £500 per month, or almost £4,000 a year after christmas. shocking! energy bills are on the front of the express, too, with consumer campaigner martin lewis warning of a difficult winter ahead for many. the times says the uk s national security adviser has warned the west risks stumbling into a nuclear conflict with china or russia, as back door channels between rival powers have collapsed. rail strikes are on the front of the yorkshire post. around 40,000 members walked out today in a row over pay and condit ....
necessarily. onto the guardian, this staggering figure according to the i staggering figure according to the government spending watchdog public accounts committee concluding that £770 million was played with fast and loose in the awarding of covid contracts. it s an extraordinary some. it really is. contracts. it s an extraordinary some. it really is. and this is lots ofthe some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid contracts some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid contracts that - some. it really is. and this is lots of the covid contracts that were l of the covid contracts that were handed of the covid contracts that were handed out, they are now starting to be looked handed out, they are now starting to be looked at by the public accounts committee, so the watchdog in parliament that overlooks the expenditure of our money. now he was they expenditure of our money. now he was they found exp ....
on the shameful treatment of disabled people. it is intolerable. if ukraine wants to be part of the western world, law abiding democracy, it can t write off children with disabilities. and england beat sweden 4 0 in the women s euros semi final giving them a chance to win a first ever major women s tournament. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. our top story for you today: scientists say there s compelling evidence that a market selling live animals in the chinese city of wuhan was the early epicentre of the covid 19 pandemic. it s a significant contribution to what s always been the dominant theory that the outbreak began with the coronavirus spreading from animals to humans at the so called wet market . this is the seafood wholesale market in wuhan. one of the studies just published in the journal science, says genetic information suggests there were two ....
or france at wembley on sunday. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benjamin butterworth, who s a late editor and senior reporter at the i newspaper, and martin bentham, the home affairs editor for the evening standard. let s ta ke let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. the i leads with the conservative leadership debate, which ended abruptly after presenter kate mccann fainted during the live programme. talk tv have said she s recovered, but followed medical advice not to continue. the express stays with the tory leadership, saying liz truss will set new targets for police to cut serious crime by 20%. whilst the times says rishi sunak has pledged to scrap vat on energy bills next year if he wins the race to be the next conservative party leader. the guardian says a report by the public accounts committee has found the government acted fast and loose with more than £700 a committee of government advi ....
ayman al zawahiri, less than 500 metres from the swimming pool in a bar where british diplomats were relaxing, adam. relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. it s - relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. it s not - relaxing, adam. yeah, it s extraordinary. it s not the | relaxing, adam. yeah, it s - extraordinary. it s not the first time that the us government has moved to take action like this to kill what the us sees as an important target in the middle east. i guess it sjust to remind that we re just discussing russia s attack, what s going on with china, but of course we had the of actuation of kabul last year, which was a humiliating moment for certainly our government, the uk government and other western governments. the taliban and take over and instability. it ll be interesting to see, but not that this is the most important issue, joe biden isn t particularly popular in the us at the moment. it ll be interesting ....