investigating the stormy daniels payout and, how the realities a post-roe america are forcing private companies to take side in the battle over the bodil autonomy of half the populatio of this country and the stor of one company, that shows the wrong side then, the velshi banned book -able come to order with the celebrating of a young adult author, meg cabin. she is most famous for writing the princess diaries but she is widely known an appreciated for her funny, readable, women first stories. including today s feature, ready or not which addresses consenting sex among teenagers without ever resorting to shame or beer velshi, starts now and, good morning. it is saturday march 11th, i m ali velshi we begin this morning with the ongoing global ramifications a the trump presidency and the retribution he is vowing against those he views a personal enemies for challenging him, opposing him, or trying to hold him to account. during his second year a president, donald trum fulfilled
makes the lead in the daily mirror. and an image of a tearful young liverpool fan dominates the front page of the metro. the express leads on a call for fines on patients who fail to turn up to gp appointments. the no shows are said to be costing the nhs more than a million pounds a day. the death ofjockey lester piggott features in many papers, with a striking portrait on the front page of the guardian. and mr piggott again pictured, with the queen this time, on the daily mail, which says 12 million people are going tojoin platinum jubilee street parties. the sun splashes on another royal story, saying harry and meghan have renewed the lease on frogmore cottage and may use it for filming a documentary. dramatic images of the queen, projected on to stonehenge, in the times which leads on a warning over power supplies due to the war in ukraine. 0k, ok, let s go. quite a few stories, nice and pc. we are going to start off with the mail, caroline. this is your story to begin
could take that forward for us, caroline? , , could take that forward for us, caroline? caroline? this is basically, the fact that although our- caroline? this is basically, the fact that although our power. caroline? this is basically, the i fact that although our power does not go directly from russia the way the germanies does, nevertheless, it is like a hose being stepped on, it does mean there will be competition for power from other region of the world, like the far east and places in the bid list middle east. it means we will have to be in that market, fighting for those prices. at the moment, they are reaching astronomical proportions, unheard of. i think mr sunak is going to have to go back to do his treasure chest and see how he can help us if it continues in this direction. yeah, norway, the netherlands, belgium, going to be pulling onto their energy sources, the paper says. let s turn to the front page of the guardian. it seems the home office were trying desperately to
an investigation into the amazon factories, will evans. he writes for reveal for the center for investigative this is a really difficult article and investigation to read about. looking into the the i think people knew have an idea thatne it s difficult workg in an amazon factory. but you detail some some truly harrowing experiences where a woman had a number of slipped disks. yousl talk about how there was gas leak and workers were still forced to work through a gas leak. you talk about a man who was crushed byho a forklift and it seemed like the circumstances around it were papered over in order for indiana to get remain on the bid list for a new amazon factory. these are some really serious allegations. f yeah. it was shocking. i mean, when i started looking into this, i had no idea. i had talked to a former amazon safety manager who saidfo you he to get the injury numbers. they re they re sky high. and so i you know, embarked