minister retains full confidence in the minister. democratic presidents are past and present head out on the campaign trail on the eve of the us mid term elections. mi; trail on the eve of the us mid-term elections. ~ , . , ., ., elections. my name is kendall and i like watching elections. my name is kendall and i like watching telly. there s a rise in the number of children needing help with speech, particularly among those who started school after the first covid lockdown. and a global medicalfirst blood grown in a laboratory has been given to people in a clinical trial. and coming up on the bbc news channel. southampton sack manager ralph hasenhuttel following yesterday s premier league defeat against newcastle which left the club in the relegation zone. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the head of the united nations has warned the cop27 climate conference in egypt that nations must co operate in the effort to reduce global emissions or perish. an
unusually high for november, we live in daytime highs researchers in the uk say blood that of around 17 degrees, some rain in the north west, has been grown in a laboratory has been put into people, sunshine further south east. in a world first clinical trial. it could help scientists manufacture rare blood groups. and liverpool have drawn holders real madrid in the last 16 of the champions league in a repeat of last season s final. the head of the united nations has warned the cop27 climate conference in egypt that nations must co operate in the effort to reduce global emissions or perish. antonio guterres decribed the progress made since last year s gathering in glasgow as woeful. the prime minister, rishi sunak, is expected to warn world leaders later that it s essential that countries stick to the commitments made then to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. delegates have now agreed to discuss sending money to poorer nations to hel
her predecessor, borisjohnson, left downing street earlier this morning. we have some in depth analysis of the claims he made in his final speech later in the programme. in that final address at the downing street podium, he also urged the conservative party to unite behind his successor. it s time for politics to be over, folks. it s time for us all to get behind liz truss and her team, and her programme, and deliver for the people of this country. and behind me, here on downing street, we ve seen ministers we see brandon lewis going into number ten there. we heard boris johnson earlier, calling for conservatives to get behind liz truss and her team. and we re learning more about what her team is as the evening goes on because liz truss is in the process of appointing cabinet, that s why we re seeing a range of conservatives going in through the door and bit by bit, we are learning who liz truss s top will be. top team will be. we are getting details all the time of liz t
the i says the chancellor plans to cut income tax by a penny this year to help families struggling with the cost of living. the guardian says the chancellor is under pressure to act on the cost of living, with tory backbenchers warning the poorest face paying £1,000 a year more for food. the metro has the story of the conservative mp who has been arrested on suspicion of rape. the telegraph has the same story, saying the tory chief whip has asked him to stay away from parliament while police investigate. the independent has a special report on how ukraine fought back against russia in kharkiv. while the sun features the latest developments in the wagatha christie court case, focusing on comments made by the two husbands, wayne rooney and jamie vardy. lots of different stories to get through. good evening to you both, thanks for agreeing to talk us through the papers. we start with the front page of the metro, and a really stark headline, tory mp is arrested for rape. is
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 his o