hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and writerjemma forte and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. hello to both of you. quick look at some of those front pages. the chaos surrounding liverpool s champions league final is the splash for the metro, which references the team s colours to sum up fans fury. the i newspaper says the pm is planning to axe eu laws, to try to win over his own mps in the wake of the partygate report. brexit also features in the main story in the daily telegraph, which outlines a post brexit visa scheme for foreign graduates. the ft has a picture ofjoe biden laying flowers at the texas school where 21 people were shot dead. its lead report focuses on the international fight against inflation. there s a striking portrait on the front of the guardian of the jockey lester piggott, whose death was announced today. lester piggott also features on the front page of the
makes the lead in the daily mirror. and an image of a tearful young liverpool fan dominates the front page of the metro. the express leads on a call for fines on patients who fail to turn up to gp appointments. the no shows are said to be costing the nhs more than a million pounds a day. the death ofjockey lester piggott features in many papers, with a striking portrait on the front page of the guardian. and mr piggott again pictured, with the queen this time, on the daily mail, which says 12 million people are going tojoin platinum jubilee street parties. the sun splashes on another royal story, saying harry and meghan have renewed the lease on frogmore cottage and may use it for filming a documentary. dramatic images of the queen, projected on to stonehenge, in the times which leads on a warning over power supplies due to the war in ukraine. 0k, ok, let s go. quite a few stories, nice and pc. we are going to start off with the mail, caroline. this is your story to begin
makes the lead in the daily mirror. and an image of a tearful young liverpool fan dominates the front page of the metro. the express leads on a call for fines on patients who fail to turn up to gp appointments. the no shows are said to be costing the nhs more than a million pounds a day. the death ofjockey lester piggott features in many papers, with a striking portrait on the front page of the guardian. and mr piggott again pictured, with the queen this time, on the daily mail, which says 12 million people are going tojoin platinum jubilee street parties. the sun splashes on another royal story, saying harry and meghan have renewed the lease on frogmore cottage and may use it for filming a documentary. dramatic images of the queen, projected on to stonehenge, in the times which leads on a warning over power supplies due to the war in ukraine.
is the splash for the metro, which references the team s colours to sum up fans fury. the i newspaper says the pm is planning to axe eu laws, to try to win over his own mps in the wake of the partygate report. brexit also features in the main story in the daily telegraph, which outlines a post brexit visa scheme for foreign graduates. the ft has a picture ofjoe biden laying flowers at the texas school where 21 people were shot dead. its lead report focuses on the international fight against inflation. there s a striking portrait on the front of the guardian of the jockey lester piggott, whose death was announced today. lester piggott also features on the front page of the daily mail, which leads on a story about how 12 million people are going to attend platinum jubilee street parties. images of the queen projected onto stonehenge dominate the times front page.