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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost — firstscheduled for next week. it's not the release we wanted. it's not that ticket home and her passport back in coming back to us. schools in england re—open to all pupils tomorrow — the first step in easing the coronavirus lockdown. the queen stresses the importance of staying in touch with friends and family in a message to mark commonwealth day — just hours before the duke and duchess of sussex�*s interview with oprah winfrey.
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost — firstscheduled for next week. it's not the release we wanted. it's not that ticket home and her passport back in coming back to us. schools in england re—open to all pupils tomorrow — the first step in easing the coronavirus lockdown. the queen stresses the importance of staying in touch with friends and family in a message to mark commonwealth day — just hours before the duke and duchess...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost. first, the headlines. hopes for nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, as she is released from house arrest in iran. but a new court case against her is scheduled for next week. it's not the release we wanted. it's not that ticket home and her passport back and coming back to us. schools in england re—open to all pupils tomorrow — the first step in easing the coronavirus lockdown. the queen stresses the importance of staying in touch with friends and family in a message to mark commonwealth day, just hours before the duke and duchess of sussex's interview with oprah winfrey. pope francis on the final day of his visit to iraq, greeted by thousands for an outdoor mass in irbil. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. hello to you both. our chat in a moment. first up, duty means everything — the daily mail leads with the opera interview with the sussexes airing in
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost. first, the headlines. hopes for nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, as she is released from house arrest in iran. but a new court case against her is scheduled for next week. it's not the release we wanted. it's not that ticket home and her passport back and coming back to us. schools in england re—open to all pupils tomorrow — the first step in easing the coronavirus lockdown. the queen stresses the...
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with me are the broadcaster, daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew.see you both. hello. the metro's front page features the joint statement from the three royal households in response to meghan and harry's interview. the telegraph say it's believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to �*sleep on it�* before it was released. the times quotes a royal source who says that the specific allegations of racism will be dealt with by the family in private because they are "family matters". the star looks at presenter piers morgan's departure from good morning britain following criticism for his comments about the duchess of sussex and suicide. the guardian leads on warnings from the national audit office that at least 25 councils in england are risking bankruptcy amid a funding crisis. meanwhile, the i focuses on the nhs pay rise. it says a poll for the newspaper showed 62% of its readers supported a higher wage rise for health workers. right, let's begin. daisy, we're going to start with one of the only stories on the front page of th
with me are the broadcaster, daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew.see you both. hello. the metro's front page features the joint statement from the three royal households in response to meghan and harry's interview. the telegraph say it's believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to �*sleep on it�* before it was released. the times quotes a royal source who says that the specific allegations of racism will be dealt with by the family in...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are tony grewaroline frost. ten million pupils in england begin going back to schools and colleges tomorrow, in the first stage of lockdown easing. they'll be tested regularly, initially in school and then at home, with facemasks now expected to be worn in classrooms as well as communal areas. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys reports. nervous but willing — teenagers lining up for tests. seat 09, please. the first of three lateral flow tests in school, then they get kits to do them at home. at first, if you've never done the test before, of course you're going to feel nervous, but the moment the swab goes in your mouth, you realise this isn't as bad as everyone has made it out to be, and then all the nerves just fade away. once it goes up your nose, it's a very weird feeling, but i guess you'll get used to it eventually. so, you wipe the tonsils both sides, then up the nose as far as you can bear and twizzle it around. and then it's into the solution, and the results should be back within 30 mi
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are tony grewaroline frost. ten million pupils in england begin going back to schools and colleges tomorrow, in the first stage of lockdown easing. they'll be tested regularly, initially in school and then at home, with facemasks now expected to be worn in classrooms as well as communal areas. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys reports. nervous but willing — teenagers lining up for tests....
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost. for next week.
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with tony grew and caroline frost. for next week.
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with me are the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist tony grew.omorrow's front pages, starting with... the mail claims there has been "huge" public backlash against the duke and duchess of sussex, with a poll of their readers showing that a little over half want their titles to be removed. the telegraph says it's believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to "sleep on it" before it was released. the times quotes a royal source who says that the specific allegations of racism will be dealt with in private because they are "family matters". the mirror focuses on the way the royalfamily has reached out to meghan and harry, saying they will always be loved. but the sun looks at how the palace has challenged some of the couple's comments, saying "recollections may vary". the guardian leads on warnings from the national audit office that at least 25 councils in england are risking bankruptcy amid a funding crisis. the is front page features the nhs pay rise. it says a poll for the newspaper showed 62% of its readers supported a
with me are the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist tony grew.omorrow's front pages, starting with... the mail claims there has been "huge" public backlash against the duke and duchess of sussex, with a poll of their readers showing that a little over half want their titles to be removed. the telegraph says it's believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to "sleep on it" before it was released. the times quotes a royal source...
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with a trademark toothpick and signature beanie, tony hall had a knack for remembering names. he grewngton but lost touch with his family and spent many years in state hospitals. nearly two decades ago, he found a new family at people first, an organization that helps people with disabilities. he worked part-time at mcdonald's while advocating for others like him to achieve their best in life. a close friend said he was always first to offer help and a smile to anyone who needed it. tony hall was 58. veronica gutierrez was a patient, kindhearted and selfless person who loved to draw, her sister told us. the youngest of four children, she had worked at kia -- at kfc the past four years in lovington, new mexico, but looking for a new job. her sister said she was her best friend and she loved working as a teacher's aide for children with special needs. veronica gutierrez was 29 years old. james wong was a kind man who cared deeply for others, his sister shared. he came to california from china at age six and loved to read. in college, he began suffering from mental health issues and spen
with a trademark toothpick and signature beanie, tony hall had a knack for remembering names. he grewngton but lost touch with his family and spent many years in state hospitals. nearly two decades ago, he found a new family at people first, an organization that helps people with disabilities. he worked part-time at mcdonald's while advocating for others like him to achieve their best in life. a close friend said he was always first to offer help and a smile to anyone who needed it. tony hall...
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christine baranski, co-stars with her as well i believe she grew up in buffalo, and i think she sort of told a similar story about watching the tonysabsolutely. >> seth: and i think one of the great things about "the good fight" is, you know, new york-based shows end up with so many wonderful broadway actors in a cast, and your show certainly ticks that box again and again. >> absolutely. it's been such a joy doing that, because in some ways it feels like -- especially, you know, we're up and running again and we're filming again. and we use so many theater guest stars that we're able to give people work right now who would not necessarily be working because of, you know, what's going on with the pandemic so every -- you know, every week when you get the script and then you see who's coming in. like, youi know, one episode we had bebe neuwirth, me, christine baranski, tracy thoms, all in one episode it's like, "why aren't we doing like a kick line, you know, singing our booties off? but it's a joy, and so it's like -- it's like theater summer camp in a way. but worth the good fight it's fantastic >> seth: and i know that you also h
christine baranski, co-stars with her as well i believe she grew up in buffalo, and i think she sort of told a similar story about watching the tonysabsolutely. >> seth: and i think one of the great things about "the good fight" is, you know, new york-based shows end up with so many wonderful broadway actors in a cast, and your show certainly ticks that box again and again. >> absolutely. it's been such a joy doing that, because in some ways it feels like -- especially,...