they would say, what have labour got to offer? we ve heard no bold plan from labour on how to curb immigration. from a voting perspective, if you or someone worried about the amount of illegal immigration coming into the country, you look at the two parties and think, iwill you look at the two parties and think, i will go at least the tories are doing something about it, even if i don t like what they re doing. so iris will eyes will be on labour to come up with a policy which may be very different from this, but there will be some pressure from voters to see them come up with something that shows they want to get a grip on this issue as well. they want to get a grip on this issue as well. ~ ., ., ., issue as well. moving to the front .a i e issue as well. moving to the front page of the issue as well. moving to the front page of the times, issue as well. moving to the front page of the times, focusing - issue as well. moving to the front page of the times, focusing on . iss
the move is a fresh blow to the prime minister, according to the guardian. and the metro invokes reality tv for its headline on the story, the only way is ethics . elsewhere, the daily mail claims ministers may ignore rulings from the european court of human rights in the future, after yesterday s flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda was blocked. and the express says the home secretary is also furious, claiming priti patel has lashed out over the court s ruling yesterday. the financial times looks to the us, where the federal reserve has increased its base rate by 0.75% to try to tackle inflation it s the biggest rise since 1994. and away from it all, the daily star claims scientists have invented a pill to replace exercise and discovered that a pint of lager a day is good for you. no comment on that. let s begin, hello to you both, great to see you. we start with the main story, the
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m arunoday mukharji. the headlines the us announces another $1 billion in military aid for kyiv and urges allies to provide more weapons to help ukraine battle russian forces. the us central bank raises interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point to combat soaring inflation, the biggest hike in nearly 30 years. we have both the tools we need and the resolve that it will take to restore price stability on behalf of american families and businesses. uk prime minister borisjohnson s ethics adviser has resigned. lord geidt gave no details other than to say that he felt it was the right thing to do. and the england and wales
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