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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips.ines: a warning that the country is at "a critical moment" in the coronavirus pandemic, as thousands of students prepare to return to universities across the uk. tighter coronavirus restrictions for bolton this evening, as the council says the city's infection rate has risen to 99 cases per100,000 people, perweek — the highest in england. government departments in england are told to get civil servants back to the office, "quickly" — but unions say the attitude is "outdated". borisjohnson criticises protests by environmental campaigners, extinction rebellion, targeting three printing presses owned by rupert murdoch. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me are the political editor of sunday mirror and the sunday people nigel nelson and political commentatorjo phillips. lovely to see you both. first, a quick look at some of those front pages. the observer leads with the contents of a leaked public health england report which suggest
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips.ines: a warning that the country is at "a critical moment" in the coronavirus pandemic, as thousands of students prepare to return to universities across the uk. tighter coronavirus restrictions for bolton this evening, as the council says the city's infection rate has risen to 99 cases per100,000 people, perweek — the highest in england. government departments in england are told to get...
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with me are the political commentator, jo phillips and nigel nelson, the political editor of the peopleor. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer. borisjohnson is facing a, "massive parliamentary "revolt" over the way he is imposing coronavirus restrictions without consulting mps, says the observer, calling the new rules "covid diktats." hundreds of doctors, nurses, fundraisers and volunteers who have contributed to the fight against coronavirus will be recognised in the queen's birthday honours list next month, according to the sunday express. the sunday telegraph leads on a message from prince charles, who has written in the newspaper that "one million" young people could need "urgent help" as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. a "war on toxic us foods" is the mail on sunday's headline , they report on the chefs, celebs and charities who are urging boris johnson to block sub—standard foods from flooding into the uk post—brexit. a donor whose sperm was given to gay couples against his will has won a huge pay—out from an ivf clinic, say the sunday mirror. so, let's begin.
with me are the political commentator, jo phillips and nigel nelson, the political editor of the peopleor. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer. borisjohnson is facing a, "massive parliamentary "revolt" over the way he is imposing coronavirus restrictions without consulting mps, says the observer, calling the new rules "covid diktats." hundreds of doctors, nurses, fundraisers and volunteers who have contributed to the fight against coronavirus will be...
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are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, and nigel nelsonal editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. let's start with the uk's daily mail — it leads with the prime minister boris johnson's admission, that the covid testing system cannot cope with current demand. the telegraph claims uk officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper says thousands of teachers in england have been forced into self—isolation, due to a shortage of coronavirus tests. the new york times reports on a continuing patriarchal work culture in japan, despite pledges that have been made to help empower women. according to the times, pubs and restaurants around the uk could face early closing times, as coronavirus cases soar. and in singapore, all adults are to receive $100 each to spend on staycations, local tours and attractions — in a bid to stimulate the economy. so, let's begin. starting our with the daily telegraph
are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, and nigel nelsonal editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. let's start with the uk's daily mail — it leads with the prime minister boris johnson's admission, that the covid testing system cannot cope with current demand. the telegraph claims uk officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes the front...
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with me, the political editor of sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and political commentatoro phillips. lovely to see you both. let's just ta ke lovely to see you both. let's just take the viewers through some of those front pages, starting with the observer. it leads with the contents of a leaked public health england report which suggests covid is now endemic in deprived parts of the country. following the blockade of newspaper printing plants by extinction rebellion today, the sunday telegraph claims the pro—environment group could be treated as an organised crime group by the government as part of a crackdown on its activities. that also leads the sunday times, which tells of a cross—party rebuttal of extinction rebellion‘s latest action, and the resulting political consensus on the need for both freedom of speech and freedom of the press. the mail leads on its interview with the uk's chief brexit negotiator, lord frost, who's told the paper britain "will not blink" ahead of crunch talks next week with his eu conterpart, michel barnier. brexit also making the front of the
with me, the political editor of sunday mirror and the sunday people, nigel nelson, and political commentatoro phillips. lovely to see you both. let's just ta ke lovely to see you both. let's just take the viewers through some of those front pages, starting with the observer. it leads with the contents of a leaked public health england report which suggests covid is now endemic in deprived parts of the country. following the blockade of newspaper printing plants by extinction rebellion today,...
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our guests joining me tonight are political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson, the political editorthe people and sunday mirror. the latest government figures show there were 1,813 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk in the latest 24—hour period. as you can see, the rate is continuing to slowly rise with the average number of new cases per day in the past week being 1,630. the deaths of 12 people were also reported under new rules recording those who've died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, seven deaths have been announced each day. that means the total number of people who have died across the uk is now 41,549. civil servants in england are being urged by the government to return to work in their offices. in a letter seen by the bbc, the government wants 80% of civil servants to be at their workplace at least once a week by the end of the month. unions have described the government's attitude as outdated. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, has more. usually vibrant, bustling, dynamic, and yet for much of the last six months m
our guests joining me tonight are political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson, the political editorthe people and sunday mirror. the latest government figures show there were 1,813 new confirmed coronavirus cases across the uk in the latest 24—hour period. as you can see, the rate is continuing to slowly rise with the average number of new cases per day in the past week being 1,630. the deaths of 12 people were also reported under new rules recording those who've died within 28 days of...
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are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, and nigel nelsontical editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. great to have you both back for the second and slightly longer addition of the papers i am pleased to say. let's start with the daily mail — it leads with borisjohnson‘s admission, that the covid testing system cannot cope with current demand. "the tories aren't testing" — so says the mirror, as long queues form at walk—in centres. the telegraph claims officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper says thousands of teachers in england have been forced into self—isolation, due to a shortage of coronavirus tests. the express carries a pledge from borisjohnson, that his government will do everything in its power to avoid a second national lockdown. but the times warns that pubs and restaurants could face early closing times, as coronavirus cases soar. the newspaper also has a picture of the
are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, and nigel nelsontical editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. great to have you both back for the second and slightly longer addition of the papers i am pleased to say. let's start with the daily mail — it leads with borisjohnson‘s admission, that the covid testing system cannot cope with current demand. "the tories aren't testing" — so says the mirror, as long queues form at walk—in...
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this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are political commentatorjo phillips and nigel nelsonunday mirror. civil servants in england have been urged to return to their office desks, as part of a drive to get people back to their workplaces following the lockdown. the government has urged officials to "take advantage" of the return of schools this month, amid warnings that some cities have become ‘ghost towns‘ as people work from home. analysis of mobile phone data last month suggested only 17% of uk workers had returned to the office. dave penman, the general secretary of civil servants union, the first division association, said that companies and organisations have over recent months shown that they can operate effectively when employees work from home. pretending if we think this is actually about efficiency, of course there are issues around how people communicate with each other in a workplace. the last six months have demonstrated in the public and private sectors that organisations can work very effectively whilst a significant number of staff are working at home. whils
this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are political commentatorjo phillips and nigel nelsonunday mirror. civil servants in england have been urged to return to their office desks, as part of a drive to get people back to their workplaces following the lockdown. the government has urged officials to "take advantage" of the return of schools this month, amid warnings that some cities have become ‘ghost towns‘ as people work from home. analysis of mobile phone data...
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front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers, our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelsonold the un general assembly that countries should unite to defeat the coronavirus pandemic. in a pre—recorded message played in new york, he announced a series of new measures to help lead the world out of the crisis. let's heal the world, literally and metaphorically, and let's begin with the truth, because as someone once said, the truth shall set you free. and with nearly a million people dead, with colossal economic suffering already inflicted, more to come, there is a moral imperative for humanity to be honest and reach a joint understanding of how the pandemic began, how it was able to spread. not because i want to blame any country or government or to score points. i simply believe, as a former covid patient, that we all have a right to know so that we can collectively do our best to prevent a recurrence. tributes are being paid to the police officer shot dead at a south london custody centre yesterday morning. a friend of matt ratana, who was 5a, said he moved into working as a
front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers, our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelsonold the un general assembly that countries should unite to defeat the coronavirus pandemic. in a pre—recorded message played in new york, he announced a series of new measures to help lead the world out of the crisis. let's heal the world, literally and metaphorically, and let's begin with the truth, because as someone once said, the truth shall set you free. and with nearly a million...