the mirror leads on the cost of living crisis, with a piece about nhs nurses having to sell their annual leave to get by. the prime minister s legacy makes the front page of the express, in which the pm says we ve taken back control of our borders, kept our streets safe, and invested in the nhs. the times leads with a story about the declining number of full time gps, as they struggle to cope with the work load that comes with a 48 hour week. and the aftershocks of brexit make the front page of the observer, which leads with a report on how recent travel chaos will become the new normal. so let s begin. let s start with the sunday telegraph and this pledge from rishi sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak to cap the number of refugees. mistand sunak sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak clearly trying to woo those on the right of the party. == those on the right of the party. mr those on the right of the party. ยป mr sunak. we know she is popular
the ukrainian leader warns his troops in the eastern city of severodonetsk are outnumbered by stronger russian forces. there we go. the technology is working. it isjust there we go. the technology is working. it is just that time of the evening! welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hopefully the tech gremlins will let us speak to our guests and show you the papers. with me are annabel denham, who s director of communications at the iea the institute of economic affairs the free market think tank, and also with me is the broadcaster john stapleton. good evening to you both. i am glad to see you alive and working there, envision! good stuff. yes, john, fingers crossed! let s run you through those front pages of the newspapers. the mail leads with the rmt s planned industrial action, referring to it as a hard left strike which will paralyse britain. unsuprisingly, it makes the front page of the metro too. the strike will see 50,000 wor
from buckingham palace, or from buckingham palace, you can see there are hu people or you can see there are hundreds of people enjoying celebrations of the platinum jubilee. the illustrator sir quentin blake, broadcaster clare balding and actor damian lewis are among more than 1000 people recognised in the queen s birthday honours list. in other news, johnny depp s seen in a newcastle pub last night, while in the us, his legal team celebrated his defamation win. but domestic abuse campaigners worry about the message it sends. 70 aircraft have flown over buckingham palace to celebrate the queen s platinum jubilee. buckingham palace to celebrate the fly past began with several royal navy helicopters. a special formation of 15 typhoons then formed the number 70 in honour of the queen s reign. buckingham palace has announced that prince andrew, the duke of york, has tested positive for covid and will no longer attend tomorrow s service of thanksgiving. let s join katty kay on t