Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The guardian has an exclusive interview from the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, who says he was driven out of the party because of the brutality and hostility he was subjected to by party members. The daily mirror reports on the sad news that George Michaels sister passed away on christmas day, exactly 3 years to the day that he died. The sun has the same story and quotes a source, which says Melanie Panayiotou had been suffering from an illness which took a turn for the worse. The times reports on the new years honours list, and the anger over the damehood award to former director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, who had faced criticism over her handling of sexual offence cases. The daily mail quotes nhs england figures, which
After she was beaten in the third round by the world number 22, chris dobey. Natalie pirks was watching at a rather lively alexandra palace. Dart in his hand. Chris dobey the saying goes, dont be sad that its over, smile because it happened. Even in defeat, Fallon Sherrock couldnt stop beaming after a fortnight to remember. I think there are people now that didnt watch darts, that would watch it now. Especially with the ladies game, ive just proved now that we can compete with all of these men and we just need more opportunity. Amidst the costumes and the christmas revelry this crowd knew well the significance of her story. It is exceptional for womens sport to see someone come in and do as well as she has. Its a real male dominated sport and all of a sudden it seems to have opened it up. So itjust makes it more exciting. The atmosphere is going to be electric, isnt it . Sherrock was here for a good time, she hoped for a long time. But her run to this third round was no fluke. Fallons
And well be taking an in depth look at the papers, with our reviewers the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. Stay with us for that. A british mother who lost her husband and two children in an accident at a spanish resort, on Christmas Eve, says she is utterly heartbroken but alleges something was wrong with the pool where they died. In a statement, Olubunmi Diya said that, contrary to some media reports, her husband, gabriel, daughter, comfort, and son, praise emmanuel, all knew how to swim. The three of them died at Club La Costa world, in fuengirola, on spains costa del sol. We can talk to our correspondent john mcmanus. Take us through the statement from her. Most importantly, whether gabriel diya in his two children could swing well. Mrs diya says all three could swim and never said anything contrary to that to the Spanish Police. She tells this about the sequence of events leading up to the death of her husband and two of
Power, bribery, and obstruction of justice. Republicans spoke on the nonpartisanship of the process. Calling it a sham and with interruptions from fire back and forth. If we do not old him in check now, President Trump will most certainly try again. Soliciting interference in the election for his personal, political gain. The founders are concerned about critical impeachment. Because you just dont want to die. He doesnt like him. Since november 2016. Reporter wrapping up a three visit to london for the nato summit. He took shots at themaand called the inquiry a disgrace. A hearing with somebody on the same day and now they do it with me. These people, you must question whether they love the country and that is very, very serious. Reporter it should be noted that this is the first day of the inquiry were president and his attorneys will be allowed to participate in the hearings. The council says that the president will not take part today. Looking at an unfair process and did not rule o
Pushed back and forth all as a handful of chinas soldiers looked on. Behind the steel gates of their barracks just metres away. There we re barracks just metres away. There were claims both sides are now using lethal weapons. The Police Say One of theirs was hit by an arrow fired from the university. Do you think the people of hong kong support you throwing petrol bombs and bow and arrow . I dont expect all people to support but people need to understand what were doing right 110w. Understand what were doing right now. For the second time in a week im standing on a bridge surrounded by protesters with riot police on the other side. Early in the week it was a highway below they blocked. Now it is one of the tunnels to hong kong island. These protesters continue with their efforts to cause maximum disruption to hong kongs infrastructure. By the days end, the protesters faced Police Moving in on all fronts. The protesters who have stayed, many inside, have no way out. Robin brant, bbc new