On the economy: He also defended the way the government has handled the cost of living crisis, saying it is "morally wrong" to leave the vast government debt to future generations (see post at 8.49). On steelmaking: The chancellor insisted Britain can compete with China on steelmaking amid the news that the government is in advanced talks with Britain's biggest steel producer to hand over a £500m aid package aimed at securing the industry's long-term future (see post at 8.45). He also admitted that there could be more schools with problems than are known about, but pledged to continue investment to ensure the problems are fixed (see post at 8.45). On schools: Mr Hunt insisted that ministers acted as soon as unsafe concrete was found in Britain's schools (see post at 8.39). Here are all the key takeaways from this morning's interviews. With a crisis in schools, continued economic strife and a general election on the horizon, there was plenty for our guests and our expert panel to discuss. It was a packed first edition of Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips. All five of Rishi Sunak's pledges will be under scrutiny in the coming weeks. The summer recess has not offered much respite for the government on immigration. Whenever the next election may be, both parties are getting on an election footing. Bearing in mind in 2019 Sajid Javid cut a family holiday short and declared a major incident on the Channel after around 250 migrants crossed the Channel in 11 months, the PM cannot claim to have got the issue under control.Ĭonservative MPs have even suggested to us an election should be called early in May to avoid another summer of Channel crossings. The trajectory of Channel crossings in 2023 so far is not as sharp as last year (a record year), but much higher than it was in 2021. The latest headline that will set alarm bells ringing in Number 10 is confirmation that a total of 872 migrants were detected crossing the channel in small boats yesterday. The government has spent summer recess defending policies under fire, unable to turn round his party's dire poll ratings.Ĭhaos at airports and crumbling classrooms have preceded the return of parliament: the latter a "toxic issue" former Downing Street director of communications Sir Craig Oliver warns will have cut-through "at the school gate". MPs return from summer recess tomorrow and politics is set to return fully with a bang - so do join us on the Politics Hub from 6am tomorrow for all the latest.īy Ali Fortescue, political correspondentĪs Westminster slowly grinds back into gear and a new term creeps into view, few would wish to be Rishi Sunak right now. Labour revived its controversial attack ads, saying this time that Rishi Sunak doesn't think Britain's schools should be safe.872 migrants were detected crossing Channel yesterday - the highest total on single day so this year.Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson defended her party's economic plans from accusations they are "Reaganesque".The chancellor also defended the government's handling of the economy and said it would be "morally wrong" to leave the nation's vast debt to future generations.He also conceded there has been "turbulence" in government, but defended criticism of the vast turnover of cabinet ministers in recent years.Chancellor Jeremy Hunt insisted that ministers acted as soon as unsafe concrete was found in Britain's schools - but admitted there could be more schools with problems than are currently known.It has been a news-packed morning - here's what happened: It's Story Time was created by Sakkat Studio.Thank you for joining us in the Politics Hub today for the launch edition of Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips. If the object is movable, hold down and drag your mouse or finger. This game will boost your focus and attention while offering suitable entertainment for the whole family! Controls:Ĭlick or tap on an object to select/take it. Feel free to use the hint button if you're stuck. The game will present you with a list of tasks, which you need to complete by manipulating the objects you see in the game. Find hidden objects, drag and drop multiple objects to mix them, remove parts of objects, open closets and drawers, and much more. Do you want to put your brainpower to the test? It's Story Time features various mini-games full of challenging puzzles you can solve by thinking outside the box. It's Story Time is a puzzle game created by Sakkat Studio.
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