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hello and welcome to our look ahead to to tomorrow s papers on what has been an unprecedented day with 42 ministers and advisers resigning one story as you can imagine. now with 43 ministers and reasons advisers resigning with the sacking of michael gove. in the last few minutes the welsh secretary has just redesigned which brings the total number of resignations 243 as i said. the prime minister remains defiant reportedly telling colleagues that he will not step down. the sun has a very graphic description said he won t dip his hands in blood or they ll have to dip their hands in blood if they want him out. joining me tonight are joe twyman, director of the polling organisation deltapoll, and geri scott, political reporter at the times. welcome to you both. not a great deal of time to get through things at the moment. we ve got about ten minutes. we will speed through what we ve got. can we just flip through some front pages? i think you see most on the front page of t ....
hello there. let s start with news that has broken in the last hour the formerjapanese prime minister, shinzo abe, has been taken to hospital after apparently being shot while delivering a speech in the city of nara in western japan. he s said to be unconscious. local media reports say a sound like a gunshot was heard at the time. a male suspect has been detained. there is a press conference that will happen very shortly and when we get any new lines on this story, will bring them to you immediately. local reports say shinzo abe, former prime minister ofjapan, prime minister of japan, longest serving prime minister ofjapan, longest serving prime minister ofjapan, has been shot as in a state of cardiac and respiratory arrest. uk business groups fear the country could face weeks or months of political paralysis amid a deepening cost of living crisis, if boris johnson remains as britain s caretaker prime minister while a successor is found. the confederation of british i ....
its time to have an effect. still plenty of showers on saturday, not as many on sunday and things should start to turn drier next week and perhaps a touch warmer. a bus, but plenty of showers to come between now and then. plenty of showers to come between now and then- and that s bbc news at ten on wednesday, june 29. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. ki rsty kirsty is standing by with newsnight. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the veteran james rampton, features writer at the independent and annabel denham, director of communications at the institute of economic affairs, which is a free market think tank. tomorrow s front pages. the metro leads with the american dec ....
the i also reports on the fallout from the vote, saying there could be daily attacks from bankbenchers who will try to undermine the prime minister s leadership. but the express says he ll fight back and silence the rebels , but introducing multiple tax cuts and business incentives. and the ft leads with a message from president zelensky, who says a stalemate with russia is not an option, and that they need more military support from the west. evening to you both and thanks for being with us, let s start with this developing over the course of the evening, a summer of discontent, think it is fair to say. total shutdown on the metro. and 50,000 strikers on three days, crucially, the states are spread out and inevitably, it would be a weeks worth of strikes. john, it is not looking good for the summer getaway in any shape or form, looking good for the summer getaway in any shape orform, is it? looking good for the summer getaway in any shape or form, is it? in any s ....
October the 31st, with the government is going to set out its longer term fiscal plan, and crucially where the spending cuts are going to fall, then what? what can liz truss do? what policies can she put forward? what would you catch pass? the answer is none of those things. even though she told the bbc yesterday she was going to fight the next general election, i do think there is a single person in the conservative party who thinks thatis the conservative party who thinks that is actually going to happen. today, 41 days in a job where i think i m right in saying. you ve been writing today about possible mechanisms by which liz truss would be removed from the job, mechanisms by which liz truss would be removed from thejob, and a successor appointed. be removed from thejob, and a successorappointed. do be removed from thejob, and a successor appointed. do you think we are at that stage already? are at that stage already? there s two wa s are at that stage already? there s two ways to ....