Your Morning Briefing

MSN UK 01.09.2022 09:36:32 News desk

Good morning. Here's what you need to know to start your day with our daily briefing, compiled by Sramona Banerjee.

Next PM urged to put families at the heart of policymaking plans

© Photograph: Nicholas T Ansell/PA Ministers have been urged to put family at the centre of policymaking, with the children's commissioner for England saying 'investing in family is the single greatest investment you can make'. Dame Rachel de Souza has called on the incoming Conservative leader's administration to 'prioritise' putting families 'at the heart' of policymaking. (The Guardian)

Spiralling energy bills 'could lead to rise in cot deaths'

© Getty Britain's energy bill crisis could lead to a rise in cot deaths, paediatricians have warned. Health experts have warned of a 'significant humanitarian crisis' resulting in thousands of lives lost, with up to 10 million children's lives worsened. (The Telegraph)

Calls for government to abandon Rwanda plan

© PA Wire Campaigners have called on government to abandon plan to send migrants to Rwanda and free those awaiting removal from detention. Charity Medical Justice claimed to have evidence of 'harm inflicted' on detainees who have been told they will be sent to East African nation. (The Independent)

Steve Barclay 'to tell NHS to scrap targets and focus on key areas'

© PA Wire Health Secretary Steve Barclay will reportedly tell the NHS to scrap some of its targets and focus on cutting wait times for areas including ambulances, operations and GP appointments. (Evening Standard)

In depth: Why intellectual humility matters

© Provided by The Financial TimesBen Hickey illustration of tick inverted commas, black coloured one on the left hand side facing pink, blue and yellow ones overlapping on the right hand side Intellectual humility can be thought of as a willingness to recognise our own cognitive limitations and biases, to admit when we're wrong, and to be more interested in understanding the truth of an issue than in being right. Its spirit is captured nicely by the quote often attributed to John Maynard Keynes: "When the facts change, I change my mind - what do you do, sir?" (The Financial Times)

Video of the Day: Met Office reveals new storm names for 2022/23 season

© PA The new storms list - first launched in 2015 - for each year generally runs from early September until late August the following year, coinciding with the beginning of autumn. (Press Association)

On This Day   

© Getty 1939: In WWII's opening salvo, Hitler's armed forces descend on Poland with blitzkrieg force and, getting assistance from the Soviet Union, will decimate the country's archaic military, controlling the nation within a month. Per their Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Germany and the USSR will divide up the conquered territory. (Bing)

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