look to build on their winning start, hosting wales, who lost their opening match to an ireland side, involved in a clash of the favourites in dublin. start the show. politicians and celebrities beware. the puppets of spitting image are taking to the stage. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weatherawaits. it s good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. it s going to be dry for all of us and quite mild as well out there. but we could be chasing cloud amounts around. not that much in the way of significant sunshine. all the details from me throughout the morning. it s saturday 11 february. our top story: nearly 2a,000 people in turkey and syria are now known to have been killed in monday s devastating earthquakes, and there are warnings that help is struggling to get through to some areas. syrian state media says the government has now approved the delivery of emergency aid to rebel held parts of the country, but
the fatal shooting of breonna taylor. ms taylor s death in 2020 became a focus of the black lives matter protests across the us. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the newspapers are going to bring us tomorrow. 0ne story dominates, as you can imagine. with me tonight are yasmin alibhai brown, journalist and author, and rosa prince, editor of house magazine, all about the workings of parliament. let s have a look at some of the front pages before we discuss them in detail. first off, let s look at the ft, which leads with the only story in town really today the warning from the bank of england about a looming recession. experts are predicting inflation will hit 13% by the end of the year. the big squeeze is the is headline, with a dramatic front page graphic of the inflation rise. the daily express tells it s readers to batten down the hatches as a recession is on the way . the mail pictures the bank of england governor andrew bailey, calling him the banker wh
of the amazon rainforest is that of the missing british journalist dom philips. it s understood he was identified using dental records. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosamund urwin, who s the media editor at the sunday times, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. as always on front and manage to all, come in at quite early. i wonder why that is. the times says the treasury has warned employers must be careful about giving big pay rises this year as it could help fuel increases in inflation. the telegraph also leads on the treasury s worries on wage rises as thousands of rail workers prepare to walk out on strike this week over a pay dispute. the ft says rising rates have hit global markets as investors worry about inflation and a slow recovery from the pandemic causing prolonged economic problems. the independent says refugees who cross the channel to reach the uk a
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