hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me tonight. good to see you both again, thank you very much forjoining us tonight. let s have a look at tomorrow s front pages and bring you up to speed. the i has details of a drug test that has halved breast cancer cases and women who are post menopause. the nhs is planning to roll it out on a wider basis. the ft lead is tech tycoon putting his billion dollar bid to buy twitter on hold. the wagatha christie trial, and the revelation that she s put up with her husband in 2017. the government will scrap plans to ban cheap deals on unhealthy foods, that s according to the express in a move to tackle the cost of living crisis. take a brief smile, the ministerfor cost of living crisis. take a brief smile, the minister for efficiency is intensifying his campaign against civil servants working from home, published tomorrow, he claims staff may be using it to think long weekends and sta
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