on gatherings are unnecessary. the daily express writes that mrjohnson is urging people to think ca refully about going to christmas parties. and the metro reports on the mortuary vulture david fuller, who will die injail after abusing more than 100 corpses of women and murdering two women. so, let s begin. henry, kick us off tonight with the front of the financial times. covid cases hit record 78,000 as 0micron sweeps the country. fix, cases hit record 78,000 as omicron sweeps the country. sweeps the country. a record date with that figure sweeps the country. a record date with that figure and sweeps the country. a record date with that figure and the sweeps the country. a record date with that figure and the case - with that figure and the case numbers are doubling every few days and it accuses the pro minister of mixed messaging when it comes to socialising. mixing with friends and family wherever where if the professor struck a much more
against the party whip. the telegraph says it is a hammer blow tojohnson s authority as his party failed to support the introduction of covid passports in today s vote. the quote party leaders who said he could yet face a vote of no confidence. the i paper leads saying omicron threatens a normal christmas as household bubbles and social distancing are under consideration. the daily mail reads not again , reacting to the murders of star hobson and ella ros, which they say is due to social workers and doctors. so, let s begin. john, the daily mirror, well they have kept promising at a photo and we got the sort of quiz master photo of borisjohnson which was not exactly perhaps the party people were thinking of. this is not either but it is rather more damning photo and reasonably chosen tomorrow morning quite literally 2a hours
conservative backbenchers preparing to vote against borisjohnson s new covid rules as mps will cast their vote tomorrow. and the financial times reports business leaders are accusing the prime minister of bringing lockdown by stealth as working from home guidance is reimposed in england. so, let s begin. normally we have a range of stories to discuss. tonight we basically have got one story, boosters so we will start with the eye, and the briton raced to get boosted with five hour waits for boosterjabs as many call to get their boosterjabs at 2022. five hours. talk us through this story. at 2022. five hours. talk us through this sto . ., ., ~ at 2022. five hours. talk us through this sto . ., ., ~ ., this story. you would think after the rime this story. you would think after the prime minister this story. you would think after the prime minister went - this story. you would think after the prime minister went live - this story. you would think after the prime minister went live on
ago. and max verstappen is confirmed as the 2021 formula 1 world champion after stewards dismissed protest by lewis hamilton s team mercedes after last wrap last lap drama at the abu dhabi grand prix but the team say they will appeal again. welcome to bbc news and in a few minute we willjoin clive and viewers on bbc1 for the full national and international news summary. but before let s begin with this our s lead story. borisjohnson has warned the country has faced a
mitch mcconnell and donald trump are in two separate camps now. and lindsey graham stood up and warn with his fellow republicans donald trump is coming for you. let s continue this conversation with steve ratner. amara, let s begin with you. inflation is a big concern. we got this report about all this 4.2 million quits in the job market. as you assess this. what s the state of the american economy? well, willie, there are a lot of positive signs in the economy right now. the headline, there were other things in that report that were encouraging, we saw the unemployment rate comes down to the lowest level of the