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Those of the headlines. Those are the headlines. Hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and kate maltby, columnist for the i. Welcome back to both of you. Weve got a few more front pages. The guardian leads with a stark warning from Health Experts who say that children may die if families turn off heat because of soaring energy bills this winter. The i also leads on energy and the conservative leadership race, saying that the front runner liz truss is under pressure to deliver immediate help for households and small businesses. Truss hints she may axe motorway speed limits, is the daily telegraphs headline referring to comments made by the Foreign Secretary at the final Tory Hustings held in london a few hours ago. The times� top story is a rise in lone parenting, as a Study Reveals nearly half of british children grow up outside the traditional two parent household. The ft leads on gas prices in europe reporting that german factories are halting production in response to Energy Prices caused by russias alarming squeeze on gas. The express has the news that the queen will not travel to london to appoint the new Prime Minister next week instead, it will take place at balmoral. And in a Special Edition of the voice, Prince Charles is guest editor, to mark the publications 40th anniversary, with the Headline Reading Shared Vision For Change on its front page. Right, kate, do you want to kick us off this time . Well start on the i. Yes, although if were starting with the letter i, i have to plug myself. You also get my column. Tories expect truss to act fast on energy hikes. This is got to be the issue facing everybody, facing. This is theissue facing everybody, facing. This is the issue of peoples real lives, also the issue thats going to to find the next few months in westminster. Things are already very bad, we had a whole leadership context in which borisjohnson cant intervene to help anyone cope with the rising Energy Prices because that would tie the hands of his successor. But of course we just saw the announcement about the Energy Capping lifted, things are starting to get very real. I would say, what this headline is all about, the pressure on liz truss to act as soon as she gets, supposedly, into power on monday. She still could lose. All is possible. But we expect her to win. I should say in contrast to this headline, liz truss has actually put out a Comment Piece herself in the son thats come out in which he promises to get to work on the first day at the sun. She doesnt offer much detail except to focus the on the idea that she can grow the economy. That isnt i direct action on Energy Prices, i think we saw earlier on on your channel, we were talking about the possibility of a £3000 a year rise in energy costs for a lot of people. Most of those people who are living on the margins, as in people who are suffering the most already, they wont get £3000 back from a tax cut. I suppose. Im sure were all very relieved to hear that mist one is going to start work on the first day. Miss truss. Its day. Miss truss. Its interesting, day. Miss truss. Its interesting, and day. Miss truss. Its interesting, and looking out at a bit closer. Interesting, and looking out at a bit closer, theres interesting parts bit closer, theres interesting parts to bit closer, theres interesting parts to it bit closer, theres interesting parts to it about how her colleagues and fellow parts to it about how her colleagues and fellow mps are concerned about what the and fellow mps are concerned about what the impact will be on their seats what the impact will be on their seats. They want her to get to work as soon as seats. They want her to get to work as soon as possible but they are very as soon as possible but they are very worried about traditionally their very worried about traditionally their safe blue wall seats. Concern about their safe blue wall seats. Concern about the their safe blue wall seats. Concern about the Liberal Democrats and the work theyve done in the previous by elections weve seen. They think shes by elections weve seen. They think shes a by elections weve seen. They think shes a bit by elections weve seen. They think shes a bit too focused on the red wall shes a bit too focused on the red watt seats shes a bit too focused on the red wall seats instead and work that could wall seats instead and work that could be wall seats instead and work that could be done to keep those away from could be done to keep those away from labour. So, quite fascinating from from labour. So, quite fascinating from a from labour. So, quite fascinating from a political point of view, and arguably. From a political point of view, and arguably, people might say that the tories arguably, people might say that the tories have been complacent in terms of their tories have been complacent in terms of their strong basis in the same way labour of their strong basis in the same way labour might have been. Kate, i was listening way labour might have been. Kate, i was listening to way labour might have been. Kate, i was listening to sebastian pain, who admitted he had watched every single one of these hustings, plus all the broadcast ones. I was struck by something he said i dont know if this happened tonight, but in everyone and the ones that hed seen, nobody asked a direct question about The Cost Of Living. That seems remarkable because i wouldve thought, whether or not they represent the wider population, they represent the wider population, they will be affected just as anyone else would be. Are you at all surprised . Else would be. Are you at all surrised . , �. , surprised . Slightly. Im also very impressed. Surprised . Slightly. Im also very impressed, but surprised . Slightly. Im also very impressed, but not surprised . Slightly. Im also very impressed, but not surprised surprised . Slightly. Im also very| impressed, but not surprised that Sebastian Payne managed to wash every hustings many of your readers may not know, but hes literally on the point of meeting the deadline for his second book. How hes managed to write a book and the time while covering the issue, i dont know. But i think its a mistake to say that all tory voters are wealthy and all tory voters are above. That is not true. It is true that tory Party Membership skews towards the older generations and weve already seen a lot of discussion and acknowledgement of the ways in which it is the Younger Generation who are going to feel The Cost Of Living hit them hardest. Ithink going to feel The Cost Of Living hit them hardest. I think we may see a shift. 0ne them hardest. I think we may see a shift. One of the things that have been very clear it was that Boris Johnson thought he could rally his base and even reach out to the Working Class communities. And a lot of this suppose it appealed to the red wall has been based on crude and stereotypical ideas that Working Class voters are riled up by the idea of a rising number of transgender people in the country or are hostile towards perceived threats to traditional views of history. Theres been a lot of policy made about protecting statues. So, now that the economy is beginning to bite, the question will be, is this when people start really caring about whats in their pockets and not worrying about what some tory mps says rightly on wrongly . James, the ft. German factories hold out book after russian squeeze on gas. This is quoting that some companies have stopped production altogether, which he said was alarming. Altogether, which he said was alarmina. ,. , � , altogether, which he said was alarmin. ,. , � ,. , alarming. Certainly, and its a alarmin alarming. Certainly, and its a alarming alarming. Certainly, and its a alarming alarming alarming. Certainly, and its a alarming alarming for alarming. Certainly, and its a alarming alarming for all l alarming. Certainly, and its a| alarming alarming for all of alarming. Certainly, and its a alarming alarming for all of us alarming alarming for all of us across alarming alarming for all of us across europe. Germany are looking at switching across europe. Germany are looking at switching to Alternative Fuel by oil, at switching to Alternative Fuel by oil. Other at switching to Alternative Fuel by oil, other eu countries have been mentioned oil, other eu countries have been mentioned in this as well about how they have mentioned in this as well about how they have to adapt to Russia Hawking their big they have to adapt to Russia Hawking their big gas supply. Halting. Having their big gas supply. Halting. Having to their big gas supply. Halting. Having to make some changes to the way theyre doing things as well in italy. And way theyre doing things as well in italy, and france as well. The effect italy, and france as well. The effect is italy, and france as well. The effect is huge. It clearly impacts what effect is huge. It clearly impacts what weve got going on with the cost of what weve got going on with The Cost Of Living crisis. This is a big part of cost of living crisis. This is a big part of it cost of living crisis. This is a big part of it as cost of living crisis. This is a big part of it as well, german factories making part of it as well, german Factories Making A part of it as well, german Factories Making A huge change in the way they do things making a huge change in the way they do thins. ,. ,. , do things. Kate, some of the pressure do things. Kate, some of the pressure is do things. Kate, some of the pressure is eased. Do things. Kate, some of the pressure is eased. It do things. Kate, some of the pressure is eased. It says do things. Kate, some of the l pressure is eased. It says that do things. Kate, some of the pressure is eased. It says that gas prices peaked above 340 euros per megawatt hour, which is the figure they use to calculate gas. But fell back to only 234 per megawatt hour. Which is easing a bit, but its nothing like what it was before, and i was very struck by mr harr back saying that germanys enjoyed a competitive advantage, but cheaper than many other sources. He adds that competitive advantage wont come back soon if it ever comes back at all. ,. , come back soon if it ever comes back atall. ,. , come back soon if it ever comes back atall. ,. ~ , at all. Absolutely and i think this hammers home at all. Absolutely and i think this hammers home the at all. Absolutely and i think this hammers home the point at all. Absolutely and i think this hammers home the point that i at all. Absolutely and i think this hammers home the point that james hammers home the Point Thatjames was getting at, which is that Foreign Policy and the struggles of the country like ukraine against an invasion from a big one like russia, these are issues that only affect people far away. These are issues that now, we directly see affecting the spare catch in our pockets. The truth is that conflict has always affected the to make this a commonly domestic economy. Wejust sometimes dont see it as closely, and i think a lot of people dont think they can ignore it. Tom tugendhat has been very prominent in making this point repeatedly, but i think hes absolutely right, that what this crisis should do coming as part and parcel of a crisis in eastern europe, a crisis with russia, it should warn us not to be complacent and it should warn us also that politicians like to think that ordinary voters only care about things at home and only care about their immediate situation. But those local domestic political issues require us to stand up and play a role in the International World of white the front of the times, the client of traditional family revealed. Times, the client of traditional family revealed. Yes, so this is a sto , family revealed. Yes, so this is a story. Despite family revealed. Yes, so this is a story, despite the family revealed. Yes, so this is a story, despite the headline family revealed. Yes, so this is a l story, despite the headline slightly suggesting this is a sort of general statement of truth about the whole of humanity. But it is actually referring to a review thats been published by the childrens commissioner for england. Published by the childrens commissionerfor england. I know she will be unveiling that review at the Policy Exchange think tank, i think. I think shes an extremely impressive individual. She has a very serious career of education behind her, and i also think, i havent seen the review, but i have seen a lot of her work which i know quite well. It is capable of a great deal more sophistication and nuance than i think most of the headlines about it are going to make clear. She does say we shouldnt be squeamish about celebrating the benefits of stable families, and i think shes actually right. Shes really talking about the dangers of Family Breakdowns and the ways in which different Family Circumstances can lead to poverty. I think sometimes in the past, weve assumed that single parents, theres only way way one way of being a single parent family, and its a deeply negative situation that nobody chooses. That isnt true and it isnt true historically. Historically, generations of women have brought up children with their mothers and support from older relatives. 0ften Mothers and support from older relatives. Often as widows. The idea that the Nuclear Families we understand is quite modern, but i think Rachel Desousa is absolutely right that there is a squeamishness about languages that has prevented us from diving into the detail and talking about ways in which we can support families to be more stable, which includes supporting set ups in which includes supporting set ups in which all clearance player roles. James . I which all clearance player roles. James . , which all clearance player roles. James . , james . I agree with most of those oints. I james . I agree with most of those Points Lthink james . I agree with most of those points. I think its james . I agree with most of those points. I think its interesting points. I think its interesting that points. I think its interesting that the points. I think its interesting that the figures, i dont know if theyre that the figures, i dont know if theyre really surprising. Nearly half of theyre really surprising. Nearly half of british children grow up outside half of british children grow up outside of traditional families. Two parents outside of traditional families. Two parents. 0ne outside of traditional families. Two parents. One in four has a lone parent. Parents. One in four has a lone parent. Lrut parents. One in four has a lone parent, but i dont think those numbers parent, but i dont think those numbers are surprising, i think i agree numbers are surprising, i think i agree. There are some Great Researchers Great Research on this researchers Great Research on this the researchers Great Research on this the last researchers Great Research on this. The last paragraph i found interesting, but not surprising. Eating interesting, but not surprising. Eating around a table together can boost eating around a table together can boost well being. Sitting around the table as boost well being. Sitting around the table as a boost well being. Sitting around the table as a family, theres always been table as a family, theres always been that table as a family, theres always been that sort of talk about kids being been that sort of talk about kids being at been that sort of talk about kids being at their screens when they come being at their screens when they come back being at their screens when they come back from school and when you sit around come back from school and when you sit around a come back from school and when you sit around a table together for dinner. Sit around a table together for dinner, thats a chance for you to talk about dinner, thats a chance for you to talk about your days and stuff like that talk about your days and stuff like that back talk about your days and stuff like that. Back in the in any family. That that. Back in the in any family. That can that. Back in the in any family. That can be that. Back in the in any family. That can be. Thats probably more important that can be. Thats probably more important than whatever your dynamic is than important than whatever your dynamic is than anything. Just have those conversations and have safe and loving conversations and have safe and loving families, whatever they might be. The times, talk to me about the eyes on starmer on page two. About the eyes on starmer on page two. ,. , ~ , about the eyes on starmer on page two. ,. ,. , about the eyes on starmer on page two. These rail strikes are clearly coincidin two. These rail strikes are clearly coinciding with two. These rail strikes are clearly coinciding with starmer two. These rail strikes are clearly coinciding with Starmer Party coinciding with Starmer Party confidence. He was asked today on a lot of confidence. He was asked today on a lot of topics confidence. He was asked today on a lot of topics to do with The Cost Of Living also lot of topics to do with The Cost Of Living. Also about rail strikes in his stance. Living. Also about rail strikes in his stance, and he was clear that he would his stance, and he was clear that he would not his stance, and he was clear that he would notjoin a picket line. He wants would notjoin a picket line. He wants a would notjoin a picket line. He wants a Labour Government. He stressed wants a Labour Government. He stressed in wants a Labour Government. He stressed in his interview this morning. Stressed in his interview this morning, withjeremy fine. Its of different morning, withjeremy fine. Its of different responsibility being a leader different responsibility being a leader of a Labour Government not to be involved leader of a Labour Government not to be involved in that, and hes sticking be involved in that, and hes sticking with his stance, but i think sticking with his stance, but i think pressure will potentially grow on him think pressure will potentially grow on him if think pressure will potentially grow on him if these rail strikes are happening during a Party Conference when there is some ideological differences within his own party on whether differences within his own party on whether they should or shouldnt be involved. Whether they should or shouldnt be involved. Should be fascinating. Kate . Involved. Should be fascinating. Kate . ~ �. Involved. Should be fascinating. Kate . , � ,. , involved. Should be fascinating. Kate . , ~ � ,. ,. , involved. Should be fascinating. Kate . , � ,. ,. , kate . Yes, i think its going to be a crunch time, kate . Yes, i think its going to be a crunch time, and kate . Yes, i think its going to be a crunch time, and i kate . Yes, i think its going to be a crunch time, and i dont know i a crunch time, and i dont know enough of the details, but i wonder if this timing is deliberate or not. Is a very good question. You mean in terms of Scheduling Strikes . So is a very good question. You mean in terms of Scheduling Strikes . Terms of Scheduling Strikes . So that the ut terms of Scheduling Strikes . So that they put Pressure Terms of Scheduling Strikes . So that they put pressure on terms of Scheduling Strikes . So that they put pressure on keir terms of Scheduling Strikes . So that they put pressure on keir starmer, i they put pressure on keir starmer, yes. But this is an ongoing issue in the labour party. I would say that keir starmer himself would point out that when he sacked sam terry from his front bench, that was a leading labour mp very Much Associated with Jeremy Corbyns wing of the party. He claimed not because it sam terry had joined a picket line, but because he had ignored rules about getting himself all over the media, talking about his determination to do so that may be. You can choose your side and. Do so that may be. You can choose your side and your side and. Absolutely. Laughter but i think starmer, your side and. Absolutely. Laughter but i think starmer, my but i think starmer, my understanding is he will increasingly look for ways in which to avoid falling outwith. When someone like lisa nandy, who is a very impressive popular and rightly so majorfigure now, she was photographed visiting a picket line in her constituency. You photographed visiting a picket line in her constituency. In her constituency. You can always in her constituency. You can always. You in her constituency. You can always. You can in her constituency. You can always. You can always i in her constituency. You can | always. You can always cut in her constituency. You can i always. You can always cut it a lot of ways. A reminder, those are older viewers from the gramlich Factory Trike in the late 70s, when mainly indian women employed at the factory who were dismissed and there was a dispute over theirjobs. Dismissed and there was a dispute overtheirjobs. It dismissed and there was a dispute over theirjobs. It became quite a bitter dispute. Surely williams was on the picket line, along with dennis howell, so i guess some of theseissues dennis howell, so i guess some of these issues are not new ones. Just mentioning john lewis giving staff free food for three months. The times also reports that a pub endorsed it, shut with immediate effect, because its bills have increased to £58,000. Food banks are saying they want non cooked food because they dont want to have to spend money cooking it. Lets move on to the voice. Lovely photograph of Prince Charles with mia mottley, the Prime Minister of barbados. This is marking the 40th anniversary. Im slightly surprised by this. , the only National Black british newspaper. I feel slightly a stain that i dont know enough to completely fact check that. I will take your word for it. But it is, as i said earlier, i think its important that Prince Charles has chosen to use this special editing of the 40th Anniversary Edition to have himself pretrade with a leading political figure. Which is a country where there is a very loud conversation about the monarchy and becoming a republic. The royalfamily knows it has work to do to renew its links with that nation. But i think its sad and impossible not to view this in the light of the ongoing disputes between Meghan Markle and prince harry and the royal family. It cannot be a coincidence that the royal family has been accused of racism or at the very least, of nurturing some racist members within its ranks. Prince charles� s response, it seems, to show his respect for britains leading black newspaper. I respect for britains leading black newsa er. Respect for britains leading black newspaper respect for britains leading black newsuaer. ,. ,. , newspaper. I ust have to interrupt ou to newspaper. I ust have to interrupt you to give newspaper. Ijust have to interrupt you to give james newspaper. Ijust have to interrupt you to give james the newspaper. Ijust have to interrupt you to give james the last newspaper. Ijust have to interrupt you to give james the last 30 i you to give james the last 30 seconds because i did promise he would. I seconds because i did promise he would. ~. , seconds because i did promise he would. ~. , would. I think ultimately, it feels a bit like a would. I think ultimately, it feels a bit like a pa would. I think ultimately, it feels a bit like a pr stunt would. I think ultimately, it feels a bit like a pr stunt from would. I think ultimately, it feels a bit like a pr stunt from prince. A bit like a pr stunt from Prince Charles. A bit like a pr stunt from Prince Charles. I a bit like a pr stunt from Prince Charles. I think what hes saying is genuine. Charles. I think what hes saying is genuine, but clearly, whats been going genuine, but clearly, whats been going on genuine, but clearly, whats been going on with meghan has played a part in going on with meghan has played a part in this decision maybe to be involved part in this decision maybe to be involved in part in this decision maybe to be involved in this front page. And i think involved in this front page. And i think it involved in this front page. And i think it puts. It a serious question think it puts. It a serious question when Prince Charles does eventually become the next king, but what will eventually become the next king, but what will happen with the commonwealth . I think william has made commonwealth . I think william has made some statements on the fact that it made some statements on the fact that it could look very different when that it could look very different when hes king, which will come after when hes king, which will come after charles. But it will be fascinating to see whether theres any changes made. James and kate, thank you very much. Thank you for your companies. Ill be back on friday, have a good night. Hello, im marc edwards with all your sports news. Plenty of twist and turns in the premier league. Five pictures included a goalfor us in the northwest. Erling haaland starred for Manchester City with a hat trick in a 6 0 thrashing of Nottingham Forest, with Leaders Arsenal also winning against aston villa. But liverpool struggled against newcastle before a last minute winner saw them win 2 1. Joe lynskey has more. In five games, he scored nine goals. If he goes on at this rate, hell get 60 for the season. This was a Erling Haalands second hat trick in a row, and at Manchester City, hes just starting. He scores the goals they waited a yearforfrom a number nine inside the box. This time, Nottingham Forest couldnt stop him. Their squad has 18 new signings. Haaland was citys. 0ne priority. He joined 0ne priority. Hejoined the club 0ne priority. He joined the club at its peak and can take the champions even further. They beat forest 6 0. This is natural. Its difficult to buy, to teach this kind of set of rules. Is ontology is contagious for us im very pleased for everything. Now, just to stay close to city, liverpool have to win. The teams new swedish striker scored hours on from being cleared to play, but when roberto equalised, it was set up for the dramatic. It came from liverpool in the 90th minute. Still not clear its in Fabio Carvalio signed in may. The £5 million fee felt a snip for a winning goal that meant so much. But still the pace of the stop was set by arsenal, who fought back again to win a fifth match out of five. This time, they beat aston villa, who has now lost four in a row. There are 33 games left to change things, but at both ends of the league, the start can set the tone. Joe lynskey, bbc news. Tottenham hotspur maintained their unbeaten start to the season, with a hard earned point at west ham. Summer signing thilo kerher with an unfortunate own goal Summer Signing thilo kerher with an unfortunate own goal to give spurs the lead, but the hammers responding in the second half through tomas soucek. The czech confidently converting from antonios clever flicked pass. Spurs stay third, while west ham are up to 14th. Meanwhile, it finished 0 0 between bournemouth and wolves. Four games tonight in the Scottish League cup, with wins for motherwell, dundee united, and kilmarnock. Holders celtic maintained their perfect start to the season, booking their place in the quarterfinals with a 4 1 win at ross county. Giorgos giakoumakis with the pick of the goals. They have scored 25 in their opening six domestic games, and play rangers in the old firm on saturday. The jury in the trial of former Manchester United footballer and wales manager ryan giggs was discharged by the judge after it failed to reach a verdict on any of the three charges made against him. The 48 year old has denied accusations of Controlling Behaviour and assault. Matt graveling has been following the case for us at Manchester Crown court. At the end of a trial which lasted for three and a half weeks, the jury made up of 11 people returned to court number two here at Manchester Crown square crown court after more than 22 hours of deliberation, and they told the judge theyd failed to reach a verdict on any of the three counts faced by the former Manchester United player. Now, ryan giggs was facing three charges. One of these was the alleged Controlling Behaviour towards his former partner Kate Greville between august 2017 and november 2020. And two charges are alleged assault against ms greville and her younger sister emma over an alleged incident that occurred at the former wales managers home during a scuffle over a mobile phone on the 1st Of November 2020. Mr giggs denies all of the charges. Now, for around two weeks, thejury here heard evidence from a number of witnesses, which included sir alex ferguson, the former manager of Manchester United. Mr giggs gave no reaction in the dock whenjudge Hilary Manley dismissed the jury. However, moments later, his head dropped when he heard how long it could take for the case to conclude. And this is because for the next seven days, it will be up to the prosecution to decide whether or not to bring this case back to court, but if they choose to, judge Hilary Manley said the earliest that it may be heard is june of next year. Serena williams is an action later for a tricky match. Against estonias number two. Its a decade since andy murrays one and only triumph at flushing meadows. The last 32 for the First Time Since 2016. The former world number one hasjust won on arthure ashe in his second round clash with american emilio nava. Nava is ranked 203 in the world, but its been a grueling encounter he lost the first set, but then came roaring back to win the match. But harriet dart� s us open is over. She was unable to follow up her upset of Daria Kasatkina in the first round, losing to hungarys dalma galfi in straight sets. On saturday, well be crowning the second champions of the hundred. But who will be in the final at lords . 0val Invincibles sealed their place by beating the Manchester 0riginals by 32 runs to finish top. Theyll face the winners of fridays eliminator between the Trent Rockets and southern brave, who lost to the northern superchargers earlier. In the mens hundred, the Manchester 0riginals sealed their place in fridays eliminator with a thrilling six wicket win over the oval invincibles, paul walter scrambling home the winning runs with a ball remaining. Theyll face the london spirit with Trent Rockets awaiting the winner in saturdays final. And thats all your sport for now. From me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team, bye bye. Get ready for some big weather changes. Even some strong winds, light winds across from many as we start thursday. Temperatures 2 or three degrees. Much milder in the south, but a bit more cloud around compared with the last few days. Through the day, that cloud increases further. 0ne day, that cloud increases further. One or two heavy earth under a showers, isolated shower in northeast england. For most, sunny spells and starting to feel a little warmer. Winds will fall lighter as we go through thursday into friday across southern areas, but southern areas have a greater chance of heavy showers developing through the night and morning. A few mist patches, most will start to dry, but through friday and saturday, increasing chance of those heavy and downpours. Welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, the headlines. Un inspectors arrive in the southern ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia, on a mission to prevent a Nuclear Accident at the russian held power plant. My mission is a technical mission, that seeks to prevent a Nuclear Accident. The un releases its long awaited report on alleged Human Rights Abuses against uighur muslims in china. No end in sight to the floods sweeping across pakistan the rising waters turning roads into rivers in the worst affected areas. As the tributes continue, preparations are being made for the funeral of mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union

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