hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown, and kate maltby, columnist for the i newspaper. good evening to you both. the headlines. the financial times which leads with finland and sweden announcing they will bid tojoin nato. it says the move would cause a geopolitical shift in europe. and lots of focus on the belfast telegraph, which boasts an exclusive essay by borisjohnson where he sets out his northern ireland policy. the telegraph, too, covers the ongoing discussions over the northern ireland protocol also featuring a picture of the margaret thatcher statue which was egged after being unveiled in grantham. and it s the same lead story for the independent, which quotes government sources urging the eu to help resolve the protocol standoff. it also shows a picture from protests after the shooting in buffalo in the us. the mirror takes the us massacre as its lead,
that s does the lords look like then? that s good to be the real battle. he s got that s good to be the real battle. he s got a that s good to be the real battle. he s got a battle with the eu is well. the daily telegraph, pm attacks brussels over cost of living crisis. reporting on the fact that he set to scrap parts of the northern ireland protocol that hamper state aid. he s got a lot of battles. one thing we have been discussing this evening is the centre of all of this is the ability for devolution to continue in northern ireland. let s move on to another story on the telegraph was up another story on the telegraph was up nato sweetens bid tojoin nato. shows aggression doesn t pace as the headline. this is been widely reported on. and celebrated in a lot of the papers. reported on. and celebrated in a lot of the papers of the papers. yes. celebrating something of the papers. yes. celebrating something like of the papers. yes. celebrating something like this of the paper
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