Cinema. We will guide you through some of the new releases including loving. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are robert fox, whos Defence Editor at the london evening standard, and the former conservative employment minister, esther mcvey. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the Daily Telegraph leads on analysis by the Health Service journal of plans to close a and e units in england in a bid to save money. It reports that up to one in six Casualty Departments face closure. Health is also the focus of the times lead story looking at Health Tourism. It reports that hospitals will be legally obliged to charge foreign patients before theyre allowed access to nhs health care. The express also leads with the crackdown on Health Tourism writing that the responsibility will lie with hospitals to charge foreign nationals wanting medical treatment. Rent revolution thats the headline on the front of the metro, referring to a shift
Cinema. We will guide you through some of the new releases including loving. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are robert fox, whos Defence Editor at the london evening standard, and the former conservative employment minister, esther mcvey. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the Daily Telegraph leads on analysis by the Health Service journal of plans to close a and e units in england in a bid to save money. It reports that up to one in six Casualty Departments face closure. Health is also the focus of the times lead story looking at Health Tourism. It reports that hospitals will be legally obliged to charge foreign patients before theyre allowed access to nhs health care. The express also leads with the crackdown on Health Tourism writing that the responsibility will lie with hospitals to charge foreign nationals wanting medical treatment. Rent revolution thats the headline on the front of the metro, referring to a shift
Making up different rules. And if youre affected by this story, and would like to ask a question about the latest quarantine rules or comment on any of our other stories, you can contact me on twitter Annita Mcveigh bbcyourquestions in other new, haualge and logistics bosses warn of significant gaps in uk border plans for the end of the brexit transition period on december 31st the duchess of cornwall sends a message of support for those who have been affected by Domestic Abuse during the pandemic. Cases of violence have risen by 20 per cent globally, according to the un. And, coming up the yorkshire couple that have been delivering milk to peoples doorsteps for 50 years with no signs of slowing down. And as kremlin critic Alexei Navalny remains in a coma after being poisoned with a novichok nerve agent, well speak to marina litvinenko, the wife of ex russian agent Alexander Litvinenko who died of radioactive polonium poisoning in the uk in 2006. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. I
As a heinous attack. My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power. This moment calls for healing and reconciliation. Coronavirus hits the fa cup. One game is off, and a significant outbreak at aston villa means theyre planning to play their kids, against liverpool tonight. Good morning. Another wintry morning throughout the uk, some heavy snow this morning especially in the Northern England. The full forecast details coming up on breakfast. Good morning. Its friday the 8th of january. Our top Story International passengers will have to provide a negative covid 19 test result from next week, before travelling to england or scotland. Arrivals, including uk nationals, will have to take a test up to 72 hours before leaving the country they are in. It come after months of pressure from the Airline Industry, as our transport correspondent Caroline Davies reports. Booths ready to test arrivals at heathrow airport. This scheme was ready to go, but never giv
Schools in england prepare to re open their classrooms to pupils after almost six months at home. The government says schools are safe to return to, teachers say theyre ready too. Were just looking forward to getting back to seeing them and doing what we do best, and teaching, with them in the classroom with us. Also on the programme tonight. British holidaymakers scamble forflights home from portugal amid growing concerns it is about to be put back back on the quarantine less than two weeks after it was taken off. Scotlands first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, sets out how she plans to pave the way for a second independence referendum. President trump is on his way to kenosha in wisconisn, his first visit since violent protests following the Police Shooting of a black man, jacob blake. And 75 years after the official end of world war ii, huw edwards retraces his grandfathers footsteps back to a prisoner of war camp. And coming up in sport on bbc news. The latest from the us open, as andy