The i newspaper that mortgage rates are set to be hiked again as mortgages of 7% are forecast for this summer.Īnd the FT says that China's President Xi warned Russia's Vladimir Putin not to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.Įx-Tory MP Chris Pincher could be facing a very significant suspension from the Commons with a report into allegations of assault against him set to be published tomorrow morning, Sky News understands. The Daily Star has also picked up that story. "Obstructive peers" were accused of "frustrating the will of the people" as they ripped up laws aimed at ending the small boats crisis, the Daily Express reports.Ī self-styled "assassin caught with a crossbow in the grounds of Windsor Castle was encouraged to kill the late Queen by an AI chatbot", the Daily Mail reports. The Guardian has two exclusive stories on its front page tomorrow - the first that lung cancer diagnoses among women are set to outnumber men's for the time, and the second that fossil fuel lobbyists also work for climate groups in the US. The Times newspaper is leading on the Labour Party promising to offer speaking lessons for all pupils as part of his educational reform policies set to be unveiled tomorrow. Let's take a look at those we have so far: Join us tomorrow from 6am for more live coverage of another day in Westminster.Ī host of political stories make tomorrow's newspaper front pages. And the SNP suspended Angus MacNeil for one week after a clash with the chief whip.Teachers walked out on strike in an ongoing dispute over pay.The House of Lords inflicted a series of further defeats on the government tonight on the controversial Illegal Migration Bill, which means the government has faced a total of 20 defeats - thought to be a record.Deputy PM Oliver Dowden faced off against Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner at PMQs.It was revealed that nearly every railway ticket office in England could be closed.Sky News revealed that ex-Tory MP Chris Pincher could be facing a suspension from the Commons for up to six weeks as an investigation into allegations of groping is set to conclude.Political leaders marked the 75th anniversary of the NHS, which is currently in crisis.Thank you for joining us on the Politics Hub for another busy day in politics.
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