Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are writer and broadcaster Shyama Perera and business journalist and commentator john crowley. Good morning to you both and thank you so much forjoining us. Lets start with the sunday times, and it reports that ministers have drawn up a plan which could see schools reopen as soon as 11th may. It comes as the mail on sunday says political and business figures are urging the uk government to map out a clear exit strategy from the lockdown. The observer leads on a warning from one of the worlds top health experts, that theres no guarantee a vaccine for coronavirus can be successfully developed. According to the sunday telegraph, borisjohnson has started issuing orders to his government from chequers, as he continues to recover from coronavirus. And the sunday mirror carries a warning from frontline medics, saying that they fear hospitals may run out of oxygen supplies for coronavirus patients
This as an opportunity to the spiteful seems a bit much and i think its perhaps a sign of how long people to been cooped up. Think its perhaps a sign of how long people to been cooped upm tanner, thanks. Joe twyman, do you know of any feuds that need settling . I think every road has a few that need settling. And if you dont have it, it is you thank you both so much. And that is if the papers tonight. Thanks for the joes. Goodbye for now. Hello and welcome to the film review rounding up the very best new films currently available for viewing in your home. By far the most intriguing film to hit uk streaming services this week is selah and the spades. Set among the warring faction of an elite pennsylvania boarding school. Its a film thats like rian johnsons debut brick. It paints high school as a new irish landscape of crime and punishment. At boarding school, there are five factions. They will push you past your limit. And therein lies their collective power. But the story isnt about th
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