Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are michael booker, Deputy Editor of the daily express, and faiza shaheen, the director of the centre for labour and social studies, and former labour prospective parliamentary candidate. We will chat in a moment, a quick look first through the front pages, dominated by Dominic Cummings. The Daily Telegraph reports Dominic Cummings was ordered out of downing street for good, after being accused of briefing against the Prime Minister. According to the times, the departures of lee cain and Dominic Cummings represent the conclusion of a vicious power struggle at the heart of government. The Financial Times says the architect of britains exit from the eu left downing street carrying a Cardboard Box and a trove of potentially dangerous secrets, and quotes a government insider saying they wouldnt be surprised if theres an explosive stunt between now and christmas. The i reports it was a bitter end t
Hello and welcome to our second look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are former trade minister lord digbyjones and broadcaster henry bonsu. Good to have you both back. So lets start with some of the front pages we already have. Union vacc is the headline of the sun, reporting that 60 million more covid vaccines are set to be made in the uk by us firm novavax. The eus vaccine situation is at crisis point, according to the financial times. The metro says Nicola Sturgeon is siding with the eu in the row, by offering to help with supplies. The mirrors front page features its campaign to get teachers vaccinated in phase two of the roll out. The times reports that borisjohnson insists that the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine does work for over 65s, after germany has decided not to use it for that age group. And the former Prime Minister tony blair writes in the independent that global co operation is needed as the vaccine row escalates. Once again, lovely to have yo
He rejects borisjohnsons demand for the irish backstop to be scrapped. Hurricane dorian is the strongest ever to hit the bahamas us forecasters describe the conditions there as catastrophic. Its going to go hundreds of miles. We expect that most of the eastern seaboard will be ultimately impacted, and some of it very, very severely. Pro democracy activists in hong kong target the citys airport after a night of violence in which dozens of people were injured. Political leaders from across the world gather in poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the start of world war ii, as the german president asks poland for forgiveness. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Labour says itll present a bill in parliament this week designed to stop the uk leaving the eu without a deal. Sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary, has told the bbc that if the legislation is passed, its likely to delay the date of departure. The cabinet minister, michael gove, refused to commit the government to imp
From her programme this week. Hello and welcome. Over the next half hour well show you some of the highlights from our programme in the last week. First, in exclusive interviews, we spoke to a dad whose child is a suspected victim of nursery worker Vanessa George. We also heard from one of georges ex colleagues. Vanessa george is a convicted paedophile who abused babies and Young Children in her care at the little teds nursery in plymouth. George is due to be released from prison next month after serving ten years behind bars. She pleaded guilty to seven sexual assaults on children. The father, whose child went to the nursery, tells us hes disgusted shes being released and hed kill george if he ever met her and hes urged her to finally reveal the identities of those children she abused. Shes one of the uks worst paedophiles. Vanessa george was a nursery assistant at little teds nursery in plymouth, where instead of caring for the children, she abused them in the worst possible way. Its
Of the antarctic, has been re measured, and now takes top honours. And trouble in the tunnel. Milk and water thrown at mourinho in a clash with celebrating city players after yesterdays derby. Its monday the 11th of december. I many mcveigh and welcome to bbc newsroom live large live parts of the uk are continuing to suffer large parts of the uk are continuing to suffer from the effects of heavy snow that fell over the weekend. Many schools are closed, homes are without power and freezing temperatures overnight have led to fears of black ice on the roads. The deluge of snow was compounded with freezing temperatures overnight. Minus 12 was the coldest, in the appropriately named chillingham barns in northumberland. Amber weather warnings have been issued by the met office for much of england, scotland and the whole of wales and Northern Ireland. More than a thousand schools have been closed across the uk, including more than 450 schools in wales, every council run school in birmingham,