before, drop, lots of us have seen this before, so drop, lots of us have seen this before, so to speak, we have seen it happen before, so to speak, we have seen it happen this before, so to speak, we have seen it happen this time last year with rates happen this time last year with rates going down, something happens, things rates going down, something happens, things go rates going down, something happens, things go back up again, so it is really things go back up again, so it is really important that we are kind of making really important that we are kind of making sure and taking the benefits of unlocking, and my industry, we have of unlocking, and my industry, we have had of unlocking, and my industry, we have had a of unlocking, and my industry, we have had a year and a half of not really have had a year and a half of not really being able to function, stuff is not really being able to function, stuff is not being able to help them about restrictions, and we
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist rachel shabi; and former government special adviser, and now ceo of music industry body uk music, jamie njoku goodwin. tomorrow s front pages. the metro reports that the number of new covid cases is continuing to fall and says hopes are being raised that the uk may be past the peak of the third wave of coronavirus infections. the telegraph leads with the hijack of an oil tanker in the gulf of oman it says iranian backed forces are suspected of carrying it out. the i says the government is set to roll out covid jabs to over 16s. according to the times, the over 16s vaccination programme could begin within the next fortnight. and that story makes the front page of the daily mail as well
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