and britain is on course to record its warmest year ever, after a summer of blistering heatwaves and a mild autumn and spring. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, senior associate editor at the new statesman, and claire cohen, journalist and author. we will say hello to both in just a moment. first, though, let s take a look at the actual front pages. with fresh strikes expected in the new year and reports of new anti strike laws, the financial times leads with a warning from incoming boss of the tuc, paul nowak, who says unions will fight and make the government pay a high political price for such laws. the independent has gone with a striking image of the impact of recent russian bombardment in ukraine. they re also shining a light on striking chaos, with a warning that the uk could see a year of disruption if the government fails to negotiate. in contrast, the times leads with labour s vow to c
not an issue they have been particular strong on, but trying to channel tony blair s tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime, kind of mantra. i think this particular idea is pretty disastrous and ill thought through an unworkable. basically hand out more committee service, sentences, but usually getting the victims of anti social behaviour involved in the sentencing, whichjust behaviour involved in the sentencing, which just sounds like so many things could go wrong with that community service. people should be sentenced for the crime they commit, as the evidence dictates, not according to what the victims think ought to happen to them, but nonetheless it is very tough stance from the shadowjustice secretary, really setting out labour s stands and showing that as we get toward the run to election campaign, there is not any issue that labour is shying away from. they are taking the battle to issues and areas where the conservatives used to be safe. and areas where the
and a fourth straight defeat for aberdeen. full results from tonight s six spl matches on the bbc sport website. in the wsl, brighton have named jens scheuer as hope powell s successor as head coach, subject to the german being granted a work permit. if everything goes to plan, scheuer s first match in charge will be a crucial one, with brighton playing at the wsl s bottom club leicester city when the season resumes on 15 january. novak djokovic is back and training in australia almost a year after he was deported over his covid vaccine status. the nine time australian open winner had an automatic three year visa ban overturned in november. he s been practising in adelaide ahead of the first grand slam of the year in melbourne injanuary. he won it in 2015 and 2016, but gary anderson s bid for a third world championship is over.
he s been practising in adelaide ahead of the first grand slam of the year in melbourne injanuary. he won it in 2015 and 2016, but gary anderson s bid for a third world championship is over. he has been beaten at alexandra palace 4 1 by chris dobey in the third round. it s the earliest exit the scot has suffered in the tournament since 2010. he took the first set 3 0 but failed to continue his dominance before being knocked out. dobey will face either rob cross or mervyn king in the last 16. earlier in the afternoon, 17th seed jose de sousa staged a remarkable comeback against ryan searle, surviving a match dart at three sets down. the special one took out double two to book his place in the round of 16,
think for me my only advice would be, as much as he can, try and channel his energies when he is on the pitch. he certainly doesn t need me to tell him that. off the pitch, i think it is about the england squad trying to get, i suppose, to help them avoid certain situations and just basically have as good a tour as he can, and obviously if someone like him has a great tour, i think england s chances are very, very good. unvaccinated tennis players are set to be allowed to compete at the australian open but will face two weeks of quarantine and regular testing, according to a letter given to wta players. australian ministers had said players withoutjabs would not be able to enter the country for the tournament. but the wta players council says it s been told all competitors will be able to go to melbourne injanuary. a number of players including 35% of those on the men s atp tour