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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 a few hours in the us. the oprah interview. the daily telegraph also leads with the royals and with unions warning schools co
Nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffeCaroline-frostCourt-casePapersLukwesa-burakHeadlinesBbc-newsLookTony-grewHopesIranHouse-arrest single-dose option in the u.s. the cdc still needs to sign off giving the drugmaker emergency use authorization which could happen in days. j & j s vaccination will play a critical part in the biden administration s plight to get the vaccine into 100 million arms. today the president will deliver remarks to mark the, mark 50 million shots that have been administered since he entered office. he will also remind americans that now is not the time to let our guards down. especially in the face of new variants. those new variants include one just detected and spreading in new york city, which researchers say appears to evade the natural human immune response. much more on that in a moment. first to senior u.s. correspondent phil mattingly. the vice president is focusing on vaccinations today especially on the problem that communities of color or having them get the vaccine and hesitancy of wanting to get it. reporter: an enormous issue and one white house officials are keen
PresidentPandemicBrianna-keilarNationTopBriefingVergeVaccineVariantsJohnsonCoronavirusFda we are tracking hurricane idalia. let s take a look at the map, just to show the scale of what has been happening. there it is moving up towards florida. this morning florida time it hit and now it it has moved on to georgia. we canjust take a look at its path on the graphic here. it started bottom left, the red dot this morning, right now it is closer to the pink dot towards southern georgia and thenit dot towards southern georgia and then it will move on upwards, up towards those yellow dots and out to see in the days ahead. that confirmation we just heard, the worst storm to hit parts of florida in 100 years. take a look at some of the damage, some of the pictures have come in as the winds blow. the rain comes down, of course the risk from the storm surges. so huge amounts of sea water heading inland. lots of destruction, lots of people without power. a quarter of a million people in florida lost power and had it reconnected. another, without power right now. lots of fligh
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