can panic, but if you re vaccinated, no real reason to be concerned. let s look at the telegraph. not a huge story. rupert murdoch. divorcing after six years. now 91 and he had apparently, when they got married, said he was the happiest man in the world. i m wondering if there s a prenup there. i’m man in the world. i m wondering if there s a prenup there. there s a prenup there. i m not aeoin to there s a prenup there. i m not going to talk there s a prenup there. i m not going to talk about there s a prenup there. i m not going to talk about my - there s a prenup there. i m not i going to talk about my employer there s a prenup there. i m not - going to talk about my employer for obvious going to talk about my employer for obvious reasons! i know nothing about obvious reasons! i know nothing about them! look, i think the private about them! look, i think the private life of people is, i dared to discuss, private life of people is, i dared to discuss, i think if
they re fully immunised against polio because the virus has been found in multiple sewage samples in london. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sebastian payne, who s the whitehall editor at the financial times, and martin lipton, the chief sports reporter at the sun. welcome to you both, gentleman. lets her show you a few glimpses of the front pages. industrial action makes the lead in several papers. for the guardian, it s the news that tomorrow s train strike action by the rmt union is going ahead. he times main story is the 7% pay deal for merseyrail workers. it says bosses will face pressure from unions wanting similar settlements. the daily mirror takes a different tack saying that if borisjohnson wants to reduce inflationary pay rises, he should start with that of some industry bosses. the daily express chooses to lead on the chancellor s comments that increasing the state pension won t fuel inflation. th
the civilians bearing the brunt of russia s assault in the east of ukraine we re with volunteers in a desperate attempt evacuate the area. facebook removes a large number of accounts posting pictures and videos of upskirting, following an investigation by bbc news. glastonbury is back after three years away, fans descend on worthy farm in somerset once again. and kate bush, back on top of the charts for the first time in four decades with the help of tv s stranger things tells the bbc she s amazed by her success. it s just extraordinary. i mean, you know, it s just a great series. i thought that the track would get some attention, but ijust never imagined that it would be anything like this. at least a thousand people are dead and many more injured after a powerful earthquake hit afghanistan overnight that s according to taliban officials. the country is already in the grip of a humanitarian disaster with millions on the brink of famine. the taliban have asked for int
the problem by buying more guns and having more guns in the country. another conservative mp calls on the prime minister to resign over downing street lockdown parties, and former cabinet minister andrea leadsom criticises him for unacceptable failures of leadership. # binley mega chippyl # binley mega chippy! and coming up, the once humble chip shop in coventry that s now a tiktok sensation. good evening. there s more misery for thousands of travellers with the tour operator tui announcing the cancellation of six holiday flights a day from manchester airport until the end ofjune. this afternoon, tui confirmed that 3a,000 holidaymakers have been affected by the month of cancellations at manchester airport. like other travel companies, it s blaming staff shortages after the pandemic. but the government says the airline industry has had months to prepare, as gareth barlow reports. it s set to be one of the busiest travel periods of the year, travel periods of the year 2 mil
That working together should not be assigned as weakness, but a sign of strength. These students are fully dedicated to the work and to reviving these principles not only back into our government, but also into everyday society. These students have learned to the example of senator ford that those ideals and principles or what it takes to best serve your constituents and community as a public servant. The less than principles our students learn our ones they will use throughout their lives. They may be High School Students today, but they are also our nations in the states, and communities future leaders. On behalf of the ford center, i would like to welcome and recognize several of our dignitaries we have in attendance today. We have the honorable joseph mckinley, the honorable jeff taylor, the honorable david payne come and the honorable j wethington, mr. Joe boland and susan mile, jim gooch. Honorable mayor tom watson and city commissioners bob glenn and larry conder. Officials from