Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the author and journalist mihir bose, and former pensions minister, baroness altmann. Lets start with a look at some of those front pages for tomorrow. The metro leads with the vaccination programme. It says there are hopes that all over 50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. According to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. But the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former Health Secretary, who advises against lifting lockdown until coronavirus cases fall to 1,000 a day. When lockdown does ease, Outdoor Sport and Socialising Are Set to be among the first activities to return thats according to the times. The telegraph focus on the Hotel Quarantine plans, for people arriving from Coronavirus Hotspots it says ministers are racing to reserve more than 28,000 hotel rooms, in preparation for that Scheme Starting in mid february. The mirror l
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currently preparing for the start of the second test in this men s ashes series tomorrow but alongside the excitement they will also be huge concern about what is surely one of the most damaging reports to rocking the most damaging reports to rocking the sport in recent years. among those many recommendations is the suggestion that the annual eton versus harrow schools match at lord s is scrapped and there is equalisation when it comes to pay between the men s and women s teams. how much of those proposals the ecb is prepared to implement and feels it can afford to remains to be seen but there is no doubt it s under huge pressure for radical reform. england have named their team for the second ashes test at lord s. they ve brought injosh tongue and will have an all pace attack. tongue will play in just his second test and has replaced moeen ali. sojoe root is the only spinner in the team. australia haven t named their team yet after their dramatic two wicket
sojoe root could carefully plan his innings. first ball yesterday morning, new zealand gave him a lot more time to ponder. but now, instead of watching rain fall, it would be wickets courtesy of tim southee, who removed 0llie pope, then dan lawrence. and poorjames bracey, in the first innings of his first test, gone before his first run. england fans watching a batting collapse, a step back to normality. to hold it together, rory burns was going through an ordeal of an innings. dropped at slip, bopped on the head twice, and still he batted on, battled on going through to a street fighting century. not enough to catch new zealand. and their batsmen added to their lead. they were more than 150 ahead when 0llie robinson thought he had kane williamson. no one else did, really. still, he got the captain to check. as it turned out, the kiwi skipper was out, and joe root s day finished as it started with a surprise. patrick gearey, bbc news. roger federer says he may pull