going to be, as the telegraph describes it, trapped in hospitals. big spread on the front of the telegraph about this. very, very concerning for lots of people that are in hospitals. right in the middle of that piece on the front of telegraph, this number, 13,300, and thatis telegraph, this number, 13,300, and that is the number of people fit enough to be discharged, but the occupying beds in england and wales. this piece is focusing on the fact that with nurses walking out and paramedics also striking as well, it is going be far more difficult to discharge people before christmas, so, yeah, ithink discharge people before christmas, so, yeah, i think they will be a lot of people that are worried. those in hospital but also i suppose those with parents that are in hospital and they wanted to get out before christmas as well. so, yeah, this is another worrying take on this continual multidimensional story about strikes. you continual multidimensional story about strikes. continual multi
messi in this black cloak which i must make him look godly. many people believe he is the greatest player of this generation, him and rinaldo probably almost going toe to toe for many, many years, but this is a huge sort of crowning glory for lionel messi in the twilight of his career, as he is heading towards the end of his time with argentina. we have heard he may carry on after this world cup now. still a lovely moment and one for the football romantics, i think. the moment and one for the football romantics, ithink. romantics, i think. the little maestro. romantics, i think. the little maestro. he romantics, i think. the little maestro, he has romantics, i think. the little maestro, he has won - romantics, i think. the little maestro, he has won the - romantics, i think. the little - maestro, he has won the golden boot, it has been described as the greatest final ever and he possibly is the greatest player ever. what did you make of it, sian? it is the greatest player ever. w
said, it was an incredible match as sian said. 470. it was an incredible match as sian said, 470, 80 minutes of normal argentina said, 470, 80 minutes of normal argentina looked in control, then france argentina looked in control, then france ali argentina looked in control, then france all of a sudden came into it and then france all of a sudden came into it and then the extra time was like playing and then the extra time was like playing ball. ijust didn t know where playing ball. ijust didn t know where it playing ball. ijust didn t know where it was going to go and then it went to where it was going to go and then it went to the where it was going to go and then it went to the shoot out and we had the romantic went to the shoot out and we had the romantic ending that many people wanted~ romantic ending that many people wanted. so yeah, fantastic.- wanted. so yeah, fantastic. looks like the king s wanted. so yeah, fantastic. looks like the king s eight. wan
been deployed at various power stations in response to theft and sabotage. the country is facing the worst electricity blackouts on record. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster james lewer and the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths. evening to you both. a quick look through some of those front pages. we will begin with the financial times. it highlights a surge in covid cases in china as the government there eases strict lockdown measures. the mirror claims the conservative government is risking lives by failing to avert strikes this week. the telegraph warns that the strikes