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with me arejournalist and author, shyama perera and ali miraj a columnist at the article. let us look at the front pages. the observer leads with warning of a climate catastrophe quoting alok sharma, the minister in charge of the cop26 talks to be held in glasgow this year. the telegraph also focuses on climate change saying that the prime minister s green agenda is facing chaos due to the effect it could have on working class families. the express leads on covid and the travel industry saying borisjohnson is being urged to cut the costs of covid tests for foreign travel. travel is the lead for the mirror too which claims foreign secretary dominic raab avoided travel rules after returning from france. education is the main story for the times, which says top universities are refusing to bring back full face to face teaching this autumn, despite government advice that they can lift all
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political editor of the sunday mirror, nigel nelson, and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. hello again, our chat in a moment. first a little look at the front pages. the observer leads with warning of a climate catastrophe, quoting alok sharma, the minister in charge of the cop26 talks to be held in glasgow this year. the telegraph also focuses on climate change, saying that the prime minister s green agenda is facing chaos due to the effect it could have on working class families. the express leads on covid and the travel industry, saying borisjohnson is being urged
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political editor of the sunday mirror, nigel nelson, and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. hello again, our chat in a moment. first a little look at the front pages. the observer leads with warning of a climate catastrophe, quoting alok sharma, the minister in charge of the cop26 talks to be held in glasgow this year. the telegraph also focuses on climate change, saying that the prime minister s green agenda is facing chaos due to the effect it could have on working class families. the express leads on covid and the travel industry, saying borisjohnson is being urged to cut the costs of covid
with me are political editor of the sunday mirror, nigel nelson, and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. hello both. i will chat in a moment. quick look through some of those front pages. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the observer leads with warning of a climate catastrophe, quoting alok sharma, the minister in charge of the cop26 talks to be held in glasgow this year. the telegraph also focuses on climate change, saying that the prime minister s green agenda is facing chaos due to the effect it could have on working class families. the express leads on covid and the travel industry, saying borisjohnson is being urged to cut the costs of covid tests for foreign travel. travel is the lead for the mirror too, which claims foreign secretary dominic raab avoided travel rules after returning from france. education is the main