politics. i the bbc she believes in cabinet led olitics. ., , the bbc she believes in cabinet led olitics. . , , , politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy i politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy i have - politics. i have my views but i will not be imposing policy i have just| not be imposing policy i havejust made up in a room by myself. labour leader, keir starmer, says his party hasn t got complacent and repeats calls for a general election. these people are so fed up. they are entitled, they want a say in this. there is a choice to be made. we need a general election. let the public in to decide. do they want to continue with this utter chaos? in other news xijinping has a third term as china s leader, after being in power for a decade already. ukrainian president zelensky says renewed russian strikes won t sto
all of the front pages were probably out of date by the time we received them. they re still warm up the printer. camilla and tony, just give me an overview of what we ve been through in the last week in british politics. i in the last week in british olitics. ~ ., in the last week in british olitics. ~ ., ., , ., , , politics. i think more has happened in the last week politics. i think more has happened in the last week than politics. i think more has happened in the last week than would - in the last week than would normally happen over a period of months or years. it feels like it s been such a roller coaster. we had the resignation of liz truss as prime minister only the last few days, saying she wasn t able to deliver the mandate on which she was elected, so she spoken to his majesty the king and handed in her resignation and said she ll stay as prime minister until such a time as prime minister until such a time a new prime minister is in place. we then heard from
of its test flight to the moon. officials say a problem with the engine meant they had to scrub the un manned mission, just minutes before it could have blasted off. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are sam lister, the political editor at the daily express, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai brown. thank you both for being with us tonight. the yorkshire post carries a warning from brewery bosses, who say thousands of pubs could shut down forever unless the government steps in to help as energy prices continue to rise. the metro issues the same warning last orders for pubs, is its headline. the guardian holds a message from senior conservatives, who say schools face closure chaos, with headteachers struggling to pay soaring energy bills. the front page also pictures the devastating floods in pakistan. as the country awaits the winner of the tory leadership contest, the i says the front runner liz tr
the wettest part of the uk in recent others, heavy thunderstorms rolling into the sussex coast, 19 millimetres of rain a day few others at shaw on a port and now the heavy, fun to be showers are pushing north. but there are gaps in the rain, not every bit of ground is getting a decent soaking, some areas are staying dry. more rain further west, somerset has had some heavy falls. this afternoon we will see thunderstorms hanging back across the west country but perhaps more of a focus for the midlands and east anglia. behind the showers in the south east there could be thunderstorms in their own right, notjust thunderstorms in their own right, not just as thunderstorms in their own right, notjust as part of thunderstorms in their own right, not just as part of that thunderstorms in their own right, notjust as part of that band. it is becoming drier. floods in northern ireland this afternoon but quite a legacy of cloud. largely fine for scotland and northern ireland overnight, t
and it s not even just in contact sports in something like cycling or snow sports, you can have an accident and sustain a head injury. yeah, but one of the sports which hasn t studied the effects of concussion as much as other sports is actually one of the most terrifying sports certainly to watch and that s canada s national winter sport, ice hockey. but the university of british columbia is undertaking a five year study to take a look at the impact of concussion on the sport. marc cieslak has been finding out more. ice hockey is tough. it s fast. it s a sport where contact has become as much a part of the game as sticks, pucks and the cold. it s physical and it s filled with ways for players to injure themselves. while awareness of concussion and impact trauma in sports has increased in the last few years and filled headlines, researchers continue to study the issues. but does technology really have a place to play in making sports like this one safer? it s a massive