accountable for the deaths of russian soldiers in a ukrainian attack. thousands queue to pay their respects to brazilian football legend pele, as he lies in state at his former club, santos. and coming up. we ve been talking to a guide dogs charity that s recruiting for more volunteers to tackle a shortage of trainers. we are at the moment looking very heavily to recruit lots of volunteers, and we ve been very lucky lot of people have been so generous with their time, and we are in recovery mode and hopefulfor generous with their time, and we are in recovery mode and hopeful for the future but do need a little bit of patience for a little bit longer. as thousands of people prepare to return to work following the christmas and new year break, the rmt union at network rail is staging a 48 hour walk out. this is the latest rail strike in a long running dispute over pay. the walk outs by the rmt on third and fourth january and sixth and seventh january will affect services across
who s lying in state at the ground of his former club, santos. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, who s political editor of huffpost uk and eleanor langford, political reporter at politicshome. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the ft leads with its annual survey of uk economists finding a majority believe the recession here will be worse than in other countries. the i reports comments by a leading health boss that extreme pressure on hospitals will continue for at least another three months. the mirror s take is that the future of the nhs is on a knife edge. the times quotes a government source as saying the current wave of rail strikes will turn a generation away from train travel. the telegraph leads with prince harry s latest round of interviews and his claim that he wants reconciliation with his father and brother. the mail has the same story about prince harry and also includes
to the pope emeritus, benedict the sixteenth, whose body is lying in state at the vatican. good evening, welcome to sportsday this monday night i m chetan pathak, coming up on the programme: paying their respects to a football legend thousands of mourners gather in brazil where pele is lying in state. celtic score late to stay nine points clear, denying rangers victory in the old firm derby. and martina navratilva says she ll fight with all she s got after being diagnosed with throat and breast cancer. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. news from the premier league and an eventful old firm derby in scotland to come but we start tonight in brazil where mourners are continuing to gather to pay their respects to pele, who s lying in state at the football ground of his former club santos. the three time world cup winner died at the age of 82 last week. our south america correspondent katy watson is there for us. we know the brazilian government said there would be thre
think it comes out next week sol think from all accounts it is not exactly going to be terribly complementary certainly not towards prince william, and less so his father, we are led to believe, but i think if he really does want a reconciliation, i think going on, writing a book and opening up the whole wound again and going through these big interviews notjust with tom bradbury but over in america as well, it is really not going to go down well at all with a house of windsor and i think it will be a long time, if ever, before that reconciliation ever actually happens. d0 reconciliation ever actually happens- reconciliation ever actually ha ens. ~ . ., happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will come happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will come in happens. do you think, eleanor, the reconciliation will come in due - reconciliation wi