Hello again. You often find in sport the problem with giving Something a memorable name is that it makes it easier to criticise. Just ask var. Englands revolutionary aggressive approach in Test Cricket Isnt quite as catchy as bazball. And even though the team itself and the man after whom it is named, coach brendon mccullum. Dont use it. The term has stuck. And guess what . Its facing a bit of criticism. England were heading towards a first perfect Test Summer for 20 years, but their 100 record was ended in the final match with Sri Lanka winning by eight wickets at the oval with the home Sides Method not quite working. Joe wilSon reports. Monday mornings simple question. Tell me whos going to win today . Sri lanka. Well, why not . If all went to plan, they wouldnt be here long. The final innings to resume, one wicket down, 219 to reach. This way for the chase. There was one Way England could stop Sri Lanka take wickets quickly and, if needed, dramatically. Commentator and bashir, what
petrol spent on heating bills, fuel bills, petrol bills and so on, this leaves less money petrol bills and so on, this leaves less money to go around ever else. and that less money to go around ever else. and that is less money to go around ever else. and that is the point, isn t it, kevin? it takes us back to the point earlier about stagflation. why is it is so damaging is the effect of the inflation causes people to stop spending on other things, partly because the things they have to spend on our costing more, but also partly because they are fearing for the future, so that makes them less likely to risk big investments and all the rest of it. that has an impact on the other bits of the economy, so while the inflation continues to go up, even though in normal circumstances it ought to stop going up, because the demand is not quite as mad, actually, it has carried on going up in economy meanwhile is tanking under it, because people are not spending. is a pretty viciou
after controversial remarks about the prophet muhammad by officials from the governing bjp. the party has now suspended two officials. hello and welcome to our second and last look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, political editor of the huffpost uk, and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. have pretty much got a set of front pages now. here are the highlights. the times leads with new plans from the prime minister, which could allow housing benefit claimants to buy a home. he ll also cut bills left, right and centre according to the daily express, which claims he will ease the cost of living crisis. the price of filling up the average car will hit £100 that makes the front page of the mirror. the guardian also leads with rising fuel prices and adds that the worsening economic situtation in the uk will prevent the pm from reseting what they call his troubled premiership . the mail reports on th
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are olivia utley, deputy leader writer for the sun, and broadcaster and authorjohn kampfner. Welcome kampfner. Back to both of you. Weve kampfner. Got a few more papers and. Lets weve got a few more papers and. Lets start off with the financial times. Debenhams stores are set to close, after the failure of last ditch efforts to rescue the ailing store chain. The guardian says the Prime Minister suffered a rebellion in the house of commons, after 55 of his own mps voted against his plan for a new tougher tier system for england. The same story makes the front page of the i. It says the scale of the rebellion could leave borisjohnson on shaky grounds, in any future lockdown votes. According to the daily telegraph, the nhs is to begin providing a Coronavirus Vaccine as early as this weekend. The times says care home residents in england will be able to visit their relatives once again, thanks
Forget hollywood, if you want to see real stars go to yorkshire. Two National Parks in the north of england have been designated dark sky reserves. The Prime Minister is heading to brussels for dinner with the European Commission president ursula von der leyen. Ahead of leaving, borisjohnson said no british pm could accept the current eu terms but says there is still a deal to be done. Major disagreements remain between the two sides on fishing rights, business competition rules or the so called level Playing Field and how a deal will be policed or any future disputes resolved. And time is running out to reach an agreement. The uk will stop following eu trading rules on the 31st december deal or no deal. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. Can you get this over the line, Prime Minister . For the Prime Minister, who was the face of the brexit campaign, decision time is coming. Will borisjohnson sign up to a trade deal or are the two sides too far apart . Tonight in brussel