Lynn faulds wood and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The mail reports on the queens rousing message to the uk ahead of Queen Elizabeths historic address on sunday. With the telegraph reporting that the speech will look to invoke the spirit that saw the country through the second world war. While the times leads with reports that the queens speech will urge the uk to be strong as the coronavirus strikes medics. And a generation as strong as any leads on the front of the sunday express you can see the theme coming through there. With me are broadcaster Lynn Faulds Wood and former pensions minister baroness ros altmann. Thank you both for being with us. Starting with the mail on sunday and the speech planned by the queen. I am nervous to ask you about this. I know you are not always a huge fan of the royal family but what do you make of the fact that the queen is made this decision . make of the fact that the queen is made this d
The creation of regional mayors is helping the UK to attract investment which is providing a long-term boost for flourishing regional cities like Leeds, according to a Government minister.
Everton has paid about £30m in interest charges to an opaque lender associated with a tax exile, corporate records suggest. The charges appear to have reached about £438,000 a week, according to the troubled Premier League club’s most recent set of accounts, a figure more than three times the reported wages of the Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford. – Guardian