after a series of post match pitch invasions the crystal palace manager patrick viera is involved in an altercation with a fan. bbc news understands that the senior civil servant sue gray intends to complete her report on downing street lockdown parties this weekend. she has already criticised failures of leadership at number ten and the cabinet office. the closure of the police investigation means she s now free to publish the full details of her inquiry. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart reports. 126 fines were issued by the metropolitan police for events in downing street and other government buildings. only one of those went to the prime minister. some say that s one too many, others say apologies have been made and now it s time to move on. he didn t feel he was breaking any rules and certainly when i have been on the doorstep, some people do feel what he was fined for, perhaps the prime minister and the chancellor may have been a little hard done by. bu
things slipped down the priority list. that doesn t appear to be happening with the conflict in ukraine. what s your take so far of the fact that stories like this are still making the front pages? it’s still making the front pages? it s actuall still making the front pages? it s actually right. still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, go - still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, go on, - still making the front pages? it s| actually right. sorry, go on, dan. still making the front pages? it s i actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that the actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that the intensity - have to say that the intensity of the coverage has dropped off a bit, and i the coverage has dropped off a bit, and i think the coverage has dropped off a
the times highlights a change in policy by the nhs, which will stop prescribing sleeping pills for many patients with insomnia and prescribe a self help programme instead. the metro is one of a number of papers to feature the gloucestershire couple who won a jackpot of £181; million on the euromillions lottery. the sun says they celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips, leaving a sizeable tip for waiting staff. the star remarks that with a win that big, at least their energy bills will be covered for a few months. lots to get through, could use good news, bad news, we will cover it all. thanks to you both are coming back to talk about the papers. dan, let s start with the guardian. the headline there, fury asjohnson escapes partygate with a single fine. lots of the papers covering partygate finds today. interestingly, lots of different lines that they ve chosen to pick out. dan, can you start with what the guardian has gone with? the guardian the
We hear the thoughts of some keen bargain hunters. Just came for black friday, ended up buying a television, headphones, clothes, jewellery, all sorts of things. And ben has the weekend weather. Good morning. A cold, frosty and in places icy start but the reward will be some crisp autumn sunshine. Some wintry showers as well. All the weekend weather details coming up. See you soon, ben. Good morning. First, our main story. Egypts military says it carried out air strikes on those behind the deadliest islamist terror attack in the countrys recent history. 235 people were killed and more than 100 injured after gunmen detonated a bomb and stormed a packed mosque in north sinai yesterday. Egypts air force says it has destroyed vehicles used by the militants, as well as weapons and ammunition at what it described as terrorist locations. Orla guerins report contains some distressing images. A rush to save those wounded when a place of worship became a place of carnage. The attackers struck du
Separatist havoc in the area. The prince of wales has led the country and honouring its Service Personnel on remembrance sunday, taking the queens place to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. For the first time, the queen watched the surface in whitehall from a balcony. Whitehall is starting to get back to normal now. You whitehall is starting to get back to normal now. You can see whitehall is starting to get back to normal now. You can see lots of people looking at the wreaths that we re people looking at the wreaths that were laid during the ceremony. At its height, the crowds were ten deep. Lots of people came to take pa rt deep. Lots of people came to take part in the act of remembrance. Of course, lots of veterans are here as well, Something Like 8800 veterans took part in the march passed down here, all with their own thoughts. I have a member of the serving personnel, kevin stacey from the regimental division. It is a proud achievement for my family. I am delighted to be he