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and britain is on course to record its warmest year ever, after a summer of blistering heatwaves and a mild autumn and spring. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, senior associate editor at the new statesman, and claire cohen, journalist and author. we will say hello to both in just a moment. first, though, let s take a look at the actual front pages. with fresh strikes expected in the new year and reports of new anti strike laws, the financial times leads with a warning from incoming boss of the tuc, paul nowak, who says unions will fight and make the government pay a high political price for such laws. the independent has gone with a striking image of the impact of recent russian bombardment in ukraine. they re also shining a light on striking chaos, with a warning that the uk could see a year of disruption if the government fails to negotiate. in contrast, the times leads with labour s vo ....
having conversations about how they were trying to unseat her. absolutely there is a real appetite from those people for politicians to get on with the job but the question is if the conservative poll ratings are now 20% or a sub that then really whether you think the best thing for the government currently in power is to exist with such low popularity but struggle for the next two years. the question is, can rishi sunak turn it around? probably, but how much, we will see. when we talk about politics and government, we talk about the key figures, the prime minister, the chancellor, but what we have seen happening is key political mum is happening is key political mum is happening with very little time for the incoming person to actually put their stamp on what is being done. for instance, jeremy hunt was parachuted into the treasury and then we immediately had that sledgehammer to the mini budget. there is a lot that goes on notjust in terms of them say what they want to happ ....
the british government has outlined changes to the post brexit deal which oversees goods moving to northern ireland. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are camilla turner, who s chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. we will say hello properly to both in just a second. first, we will say hello properly to both injust a second. first, let s we will say hello properly to both in just a second. first, let s take a look at the front pages. the metro leads with the news that a conservative mp has been arrested on suspicion of rape. the telegraph has the same story, saying the tory chief whip has asked the mp to stay away from parliament while police investigate. the financial times leads with the latest data on the economy, saying the historic low level of unemployment risks pushing inflation even higher. the guardian says the chancellor is under pressure from ....
Of the in from the hamas show. Well speak to palestinians and israelis. Including the spokesperson for the Israeli Defense force. It is monday the 9th of october. Good morning, we are live in jerusalem. As the war between israel and hamas enters its third day. Lighting up the night sky, israel launches fresh airstrikes on gaza overnight. In an exchange of fire more than 400 palestinians killed so far. Sky news reports from the heart of israeli destruction. Up to 700 killed in Hamas Attacks. 260 bodies recovered from a Music Festival. There is the sound of the iron dome. Israeli defense system. Hostage fears. We report on the fate of those missing in israel. Feared captured by hamas fighters. Thank you. Coming up on the program for you this morning. The Shadow ....