targeted relentlessly by the russians, but refusing to give in. we will speak to the proud ceo of the ukrainian railways. tonight with the context, former conservative cabinet secretaryjustine greening and ian brzezinski, a former us deputy assistant secretary of defence for europe and nato under president george w bush. hello, welcome to the programme. just before the mini budget was announced two weeks ago, the former number 10 pollster jamesjohnston ran a survey in the red wall seats. respondents were asked to give their view, in one word, of how they perceived the new prime minister. strong , determined were the words thatjumped out. after two weeks of infighting, a bank of england intervention and a run on the pound, the wider view among members of the british public? not nearly as flattering. liz truss made her conference speech today, to restore the trust in her government that s been so badly damaged. whenever there is change, there is disruption. and not everybody
we ll also look at the crisis in sri lanka. the president has confirmed he will step down after protesters stormed his palace. and we ll look at twitter s share price, which has fallen welcome to college green in front of parliament, where the process of selecting a new leader of the conservative party and new prime minister is under way. if i m occasionally glancing this way and that, sir graham brady, the committee chair, will be speaking in the next few minutes. he will outline the rules of the tory party leadership contest. bear in mind since thursday, effectively that contest began. we still don t know precisely how that will work. what we do know is what the stages of the contest will be. first, each candidate will need to find a number of conservative mps to back them. in previous contests, it was eight. this time, it could be as high as 20. then the 358 conservative mps will vote for their favourite candidates in a series of elimination rounds. let s speak to our poli
happen in between that period that time and now and we re in a new situation now. of course, we know sweden very well they know us very well, too. so we re preparing what we have seen lately from them, and what we want to do and how we want to play. max verstappen was fastest on day one of practice for the japanese grand prix. on and off rain wrecked second practice, but in the first session there was a marked improvement for the mercedes with both lewis hamilton and george russell finishing within half a second of verstappen. but williams awful start to the season conintined with american logan sargeant losing control at a high speed control at a high speed corner and crashing out. thankfully he was ok, the car not so. a silly error, to be honest, one i shouldn t be making, especially in p1. but yeah, fortunately it wasn t like the mistakes last year, it wasn t over pushing. nevertheless, still left the team with some damage but fortunately got away better than it cou
give ms braverman their backing, at least as far as her rhetoric is concerned. that is a difficult thing to sustain in government. i think it is probably that that is the principal cause of why we are where we are at. whether or not lord cameron s arrival is that central to the government s battle i m not sure. ., ., ., sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was talking - sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was talking to - sure. you mentioned the departure of suella braverman. i was talking to a l suella braverman. i was talking to a journalist from the mail on sunday who said there are many loyal conservative voters who do relate to some of the views and comments made by suella braverman. her departure could impact their votes at the next election. what do you