also knighted, the artist grayson perry. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and broadcasterjohn stapleton. we will say hello to both in just a moment. first, though, let s take a look at those front pages. the telegraph focuses on the return of covid tests for travellers to the uk from china, amid worries over the spread of the virus. the mail calls the new controls drastic but says they ve been brought in because of concern beijing is withholding data. the times leads with a warning that middle aged people are dying from heart conditions because they didn t get common medication during the pandemic. the express has obtained figures showing more than 700 prisoners have either escaped or been released in error over the last decade. as the year ends, the ft points out how far many stock markets around the world have fallen this year. the mirror looks at the new year hono
issues that take time to solve, and the question for rishi sunak s overman is, does he have time to solve it? some people say, yes, some say no, and i am sure he will give it his best shot, but two years really is not a lot of time to get either the legislation you need through or for that to take effect, so i think these are all issues we are going to be tackling, grappling with, talking about for the next two years, and this isjust with, talking about for the next two years, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. years, and this is ust the tip of the iceberg. years, and this is ust the tip of the teeher9. years, and this is ust the tip of the icebert. . . ., ., the iceberg. indeed. we are going to look at a slightly the iceberg. indeed. we are going to look at a slightly more the iceberg. indeed. we are going to look at a slightly more uplifting - look at a slightly more uplifting story now, lots of the papers covering it. let s go to the daily mirror. their take
moines called urbandale and we are back here in the kitchen, obviously, because i wanted you all to see this. look at these cinnamon rolls. look how massive they are. wow. i cannot wait to dig into one of these. look at these wonderful blueberry pancakes nancy prepared for me. she told me not to eat them. right? we rushed them for this show. thank you for holding the door for me. look at these fine folks in iowa woo! [cheers and applause] ainsley: look at all of you. thank you all so much. i will leave these here. but don t eat them nancy said because we had to rush them. they might not be ready look at these beautiful people in iowa! thank you. do you want a picture? all right. let s do it. there you go. flip it around. here we go. i don t know how to do that? just like. [cheers and applause] he is videoing it. i m going to come back and get a picture a with you, okay? hi, everyone, nice to see you all? hey, thank you all for getting up so early for us? such a good pla
From singapore. We will be meeting this week S Global Gourmet later on but first. This is a country some government said should not visit as a tourist, pakistan. Political turmoil have taken a toll on the population and as the country prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary we had to karachi. The country is home to abedi people under 25 years old. They are changing the world. I am on my way to meet some. Karachi is pakistan is most dangerous city. But it has got safer and for a traveller like myself, it is an experience like few others. It just might myself, it is an experience like few others. Itjust might be crazy at long the way. I have changed into more suitable clothing because i wa nt to more suitable clothing because i want to have a taste of karachi. You think of friendly tour guides, foreigners are casual stroll around the city but in karachi it is much different. It is done on one of this. This seems a strange choice but it is unique. Created to change the image not only l