hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. stick with us and you will be fully briefed if you are preparing to watch the olympics overnight. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer, and the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths. tomorrow s front pages starting with. super saturday steals the show on the observer s front page with the emotional celebrations of team gb s gold medal winning triathlon team. the sunday telegraph splashes on celebrations of another kind those of the prime minister and his wife carrie who have announced that they are expecting a second child. the sunday express refers to the heartbreak of miscarriage as carriejohnson reveals she experienced a pregnancy loss earlier this year and hopes sharing what happened to her will help others going through the same. kebabs forjabs declares the sunday people on the latest
those of the prime minister and his wife carrie, who have announced that they are expecting a second child. the sunday express refers to the heartbreak of miscarriage , as carriejohnson revealed she experienced a pregnancy loss earlier this year and hoped sharing what happened to her would help others going through the same. kebabs forjabs declares the sunday people, on the latest efforts being suggested to encourage young people to take up the coronavirus vaccine. summer holidays are the focus of the sunday times with its story of a letter written by the chancellor rishi sunak urging the prime minister to make the most of the country s vaccination success and scrap travel restrictions. so let s begin. hello to you both. we start with the observer newspaper. the story on the 0bserver newspaper. the story on the front page, uber and deliveroo to lure young to get the jab. james lewer, i expected this to say that nightclubs might be starting pop up