Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Deputy Editor of the daily express, michael booker, and the author and journalist, rachel shabi. Welcome to both of you. First, lets ta ke welcome to both of you. First, lets take a quick look at some of the top stories in the pages of the papers. The i reports that tens of thousands of British Travellers are making a desperate scramble to get back from france to beat the quarantine deadline that begins in the next few hours. The daily mail says the new rules will cause thousands of children to miss the start of the school year. According to the guardian, uk government ministers brought forward the imposition of quarantine measures by 2a hours, after scotland, wales and Northern Ireland all pushed for an earlier deadline. The Financial Times reports bookings for uk holidays have rocketed in the past 2a hours as travellers respond to the governments decision to quarantine everyone returning
Of the end of world war ii. Bagpipes skirl. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with Charlie Stayt and naga munchetty. This is the scene at the National Arboretum in staffordshire, which will host a National Service of remembrance. 0ur headlines today the scramble to beat the quarantine deadline thousands travel through the night to leave france before new restictions come into force. Good morning. In sport, brilliant bayern leave barcelona battered and bruised. After days of anxiety over exam the spanish heavyweights were dismantled 8 2 as the german grades, schools in england are told they wont have to pay to appeal champions claim the biggest ever win in the knockout stages of the Champions League. Good morning. The intense heat has against a level and gcse results. 110w good morning. The intense heat has now gone gcioss a day of commemorations today, to good morning. The intense heat has now gone across the uk, but we still keep a lot of humidity. That is mark the 75th anniversary
i wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i m a bit old for it? no. do i have to wear a suit? i don t think so. i d like to wear one. scanlen plays miller, a terminally ill teenager who falls for an older boy called moses, played by toby wallace. moses isn t exactly what miller s parents would consider boyfriend material he steals, he takes drugs and he s been kicked out of the house by his own mother. but sheltered miller is enchanted by his rebellious spirit. so her folks reluctantly let him into their home. based on a stage play by rita kalnejais, babyteeth is a remarkable debut from director shannon murphy, who deftly steers the tone from dark, character driven farce to tragicomedy without missing a beat. she s also assembled a note perfect cast. scanlen and wallace have a palpable connection, while essie davis and ben mendelsohn are hilarious and heartbreaking as miller s pill popping mother and her psychiatrist father. this is a film ab
and wales through sunday afternoon and some of them have been quite spectacular. look at this. that s in the bristol channel, the view from portishead, north somerset, yes, a water spout. and further east, we have had some torrential downpours across east anglia, working in across the midlands and lincolnshire, the storms will continue westwards into wales, perhaps around the merseyside kind of area as well. these storms are capable of bringing 30 or a0 ml a rain and space in our, so there is a risk of seeing some flash flooding and some transport disruption. we have already seen a bit of that. through the rest of the night, quite murky conditions around the coast and hills, patches of drizzle, mild, temperatures 13 to 16 degrees and then tomorrow, for england and wales, another day a bright spells, bit of sunshine and then heavy showers and thunderstorms. those thunderstorms, again capable of bringing some localised flooding and noticed there is a risk of some rain working i
they have a spike at the moment, they ve only had 223 deaths. they seem to be taking pretty sensible precautions, closing restaurants by midnight, making sure people wear masks wherever they go. on the basis of that, one would hope that we won t have to put them on the quarantine list. i do think going on holiday abroad at the moment is not the best course. asset for the papers tonight. nigel, jo, good to see you both. thank you very much for joining see you both. thank you very much forjoining us. do buy a paper tomorrow. we don t mind which one. coming up next is the film review. that s it from us, goodbye. hello and welcome to the film review, with me, anna smith. i am filling in for mark kermodeās review of this week s releases. first up, ba byteeth, an australian comedy drama starring eliza scanlen, who appeared as beth march in greta gerwig s fabulous little women. i wanted to ask you something. uh-huh. will you come to my school formal? i m a bit old for it? no. do i