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from the scrapheap. we re very glad you did. it is most from the scrapheap. we re very glad you did. it is most striking, - you did. it is most striking, probably one of the most interesting things anyone has had behind them for a paper review. we will do the papers now, enough of that! the expansions of the government s covid booster programme dominates tomorrow s front pages. the is lead is the pledge by the prime minister that everyone over the age of 18 in england will be offered a booster by the end of january. the army will be mobilised to ramp up the roll out, says the metro, with 400 troops helping to administer half a millionjabs a day. the times says up to 23 million people will be able to book their booster by the end of next month. the telegraph reports the tightening of covid restrictions could remain in place until march next year. the guardian s splash is borisjohnson clashing with a senior government adviser over whether work christmas parties should go ahead. the pri
months. jane, once again, the army of volunteers that we saw coming i of volunteers that we saw coming forward in the first lockdown, to support people trapped in their own homes, because they were shielding a needed support, this time needed to get this vaccination roll out completed on time. get this vaccination roll-out completed on time.- get this vaccination roll-out completed on time. get this vaccination roll-out comleted on time. . ., , , completed on time. yeah, that seems such a lona completed on time. yeah, that seems such a long time completed on time. yeah, that seems such a long time ago, completed on time. yeah, that seems such a long time ago, doesn t - completed on time. yeah, that seems such a long time ago, doesn t it, - such a long time ago, doesn t it, right at the start of the pandemic, with the repealing for people to come forward, i am sure jamie remembers this well. so many people offered their services to get trained, to be able to administer jabs. that re
so we are in good hands for the papers tonight! let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages, then. the expansions of the government s covid booster programme dominates the front pages. the is lead focuses on the pledge by the prime minister that everyone over the age of 18 in england will be offered a booster by the end of january. the army will be mobilized to ramp up the roll out, says the metro, with 400 troops helping to administer half a millionjabs a day. the telegraph focuses on the tightening of covid restrictions, including a 10 day isolation for anyone who comes into contact with someone who tests positive for the omicron variant remaining in place until march next year. the guardian s splash is borisjohnson clashing with a senior government adviser over whether work christmas parties should go ahead. so let s begin with the i, then, nhs