Links with the firm that supplied the tower blocks deadly cladding. 31 people are dead after a powerful earthquake in eastern turkey. More than 1600 have been injured. 3,000,000 brexit coins go into circulation this friday to commemorate the data britain leaves the european union. Coming up, our paper review, after the sport. Coming up, our paper review, after the sport. Before the papers, a full round up from the bbc sport centre. Good morning. No rest on sunday at the Australian Open tennis, where defending champion Novak Djokovic is through, but for 15 year old coco gauff, her impressive run is over after a fourth round defeat to fellow american sofia kenin. John watson is in amongst the crowd in melbourne for us where theyre enjoying a home favourite on the main court. John. You join me at a great moment. Plenty of australians turning out to see ash party. Ash party is the world number 1 and see ash party. Ash party is the world number1 and home favourite here. Her opponent beecher
Reshuffle, which is imminent. There is talk though about the guardian from page. This great fadiman daigle, this poor man who through no fault of his own has been dubbed as a kind of super in factor of people. You would not want to be in this mans shoes, really, would you . No, its pretty dire, and hes kind of set, you know, i mean, he has come out and people however kind scrutinising his day, scrutinising everything hes doing. Olivia was cussing about what hes got up to that day. Itjust makes that day. It just makes me that day. Itjust makes me tired thinking about it. It makes you feel rather lazy. Imean, yeah, lazy. I mean, yeah, he had a very busy time, but with coronavirus, we basically just dont time, but with coronavirus, we basicallyjust dont know enough at the moment, so the World Health Organisation met today, and they will be meeting, and they need to ascertain so many different factors in orderfor us to ascertain so many different factors in order for us to know how to real
Mild. This weather front slides eastwards. Low pressure still to the north. Lots of showers flying in from the atlantic, some heavy and foundry and cold enough for the showers to be wintry over high ground. Tuesday Single Digits for most. As we head towards the middle pa rt most. As we head towards the middle part of next week, the jetstream is still a big player. Unsettled weather coming in our direction. To the north of the jetstream for some of the showers to fault as snow. To move to the middle part of the week, and deep area of low pressure so that could bring another out of very windy weather. The potentialfor more but whether through the end of the week and it looks like the jetstream will sink back south plunging us back into some rather chilly air. Nothing desperately unusualfor chilly air. Nothing desperately unusual for this chilly air. Nothing desperately unusualfor this some chilly air. Nothing desperately unusual for this some of you but it will feel rather cool. More rai
Coronavirus can be beaten within 12 weeks. As does the metro, which says borisjohnson is confident we can turn the tide if britons follow government advice. The times shows the queen as she left Buckingham Palace earlier for windsor reiterating her call for britain to be strong in the face of this crisis. The daily mirror too shows the queen adding quoting her majesty with the headline our history as been forged by people coming together. the guardians front page says trials for a Coronavirus Vaccine could begin next month. The Financial Times focusses on the chancellors plans to help businesses as rishi sunak looks set to deliver a new rescue package to companies. And the independent shows a glimmer of hope as medical workers in china embrace celebrating a day without any new cases of covid i9. Let us begin the papers are looking at latest developments and the daily express, that is where we will start, boris, we can turn the tide ini2 start, boris, we can turn the tide in 12 weeks an
To later in the year. The tournament at Roland Garros was due to begin at the end of may but will now start in september. Thats all from us. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Anna Mikhailova and lance price. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in and they all lead on coronavirus and the measures outlined by the chancellor today to help shore up the economy. On the front page of the times, rishi sunak, who unveiled the multi billion pound bailout to keep businesses and workers afloat through the crisis which the paper says could last more than a year. The daily express calls it a £330bn war chest to keep britain in business. The guardian, though, claims the chancellors spending vow was met with criticism for neglecting the low paid. this wont beat britain writes the daily mirror, saying the fight has been stepped up with emergency measures, including the cancellation of nhs opera