Mental work. That is it for the papers. Coming up next week a sports day. Hello, im olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight liverpool slip up at sunderland as they cut the gap to chelsea byjust a point. Manchester united are on the march 6 in a row for them but they are still 6th. And mighty Mike Van Gerwen is World Champion once again. Good evening. The Premier League has been almost non stop for the past week or so. Six more matches today. Second placed liverpool could have closed the gap on chelsea to 3 points, with a win at sunderland, but they could only draw. They twice took the lead through Daniel Sturridge and then sadio mane at the Stadium Of Light but twice Jermain Defoe equalised from the penalty spot. They are still in the Relegation Zone butjust one point off saftey they are still in the Relegation Zone butjust one point off safety liverpool are still second but if chelsea beat spurs on wednesday they could stretch their lead to 8 points. You need a little b
And the first wave of so called garden villages, in england, are given the go ahead. Ministers say the aim is to create Tens Of Thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Ben Chu Economics and Business Editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. It reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. The Istanbul Terror Attack is the independents top story. Its interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. The same lead for the eye which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. The times leads with the rail price hike. It says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 p
And the first wave of so called garden villages, in england, are given the go ahead. Ministers say the aim is to create Tens Of Thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Ben Chu Economics and Business Editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. It reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. The Istanbul Terror Attack is the independents top story. Its interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. The same lead for the eye which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. The times leads with the rail price hike. It says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 p
Mental work. That is it for the papers. Coming up next week a sports day. Hello, im olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight liverpool slip up at sunderland as they cut the gap to chelsea byjust a point. Manchester united are on the march 6 in a row for them but they are still 6th. And mighty Mike Van Gerwen is World Champion once again. Good evening. The Premier League has been almost non stop for the past week or so. Six more matches today. Second placed liverpool could have closed the gap on chelsea to 3 points, with a win at sunderland, but they could only draw. They twice took the lead through Daniel Sturridge and then sadio mane at the Stadium Of Light but twice Jermain Defoe equalised from the penalty spot. They are still in the Relegation Zone butjust one point off saftey they are still in the Relegation Zone butjust one point off safety liverpool are still second but if chelsea beat spurs on wednesday they could stretch their lead to 8 points. You need a little b