he would take all measures to protect his nation. this is bbc news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin bentham of the london evening standard and jonathan walker of the sunday express. we will say hello to both in just a moment. first, though, let s take a look at the actual front pages. the financial times leads with news that china s government is scrapping travel quarantine rules after abandoning their zero covid policy. the daily mirror says that rising discontent among junior doctors is fuelling concerns that they will strike. in the daily telegraph, a charity forfemale military personnel who have experienced sexual assault is urging the royal military academy sandhurst to tackle what they call an epidemic of abuse. the ministry of defence has responded, saying it has a zero tolerance approach to sexual assault. loyalty cards for strikers is the daily mail s headline, with claims that a union backed
Organizers of the Power of the Ballot Action Fund rallied outside of Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church Saturday morning to encourage Black voters to get to the polls next election.
evening to you both. thanks for coming on for this edition of the papers. lots of front pages to get through, so let s start with the daily mirror. jonathan, if you can to because offer this one, what is going on here? == to because offer this one, what is going on here? going on here? kick us off for this one? going on here? kick us off for this one? rising going on here? kick us off for this one? rising this going on here? kick us off for this one? rising this content - going on here? kick us off for - this one? rising this content among junior doctors is fuelling concerns they will strike. this is about a survey by the british medical association, which found two in threejunior association, which found two in three junior doctors have actually researched leaving their profession, going to do something else, because they are struggling with the cost of living. there is apparently planned ballot action forjunior doctors living. there is apparently planned ballot actio
aren t the nursing staff to treat them, and this is an opportunity now to address those waiting lists, and that s the reason nurses have spoken up and they ve cast those votes. it has not been an easy decision for any nurse. plans for organising care on any strike days are now being considered by ministers. not every trust supported the ballot action, so we need to look at our contingency planning working with trusts, working with nhs england in terms of those impacts. and that s why, again, my door is open, i ll be having further discussions with them. if talks don t get under way, there could be widespread disruption at times next month. hugh pym, bbc news. the family of the egyptian activist had demanded authorities in cairo provide proof that he is still alive and say they haven t heard from him in days. both the uk foreign 0ffice office and the united nations