in the country s history. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron s conservative government, and the broadcaster penny smith. hi there. lovely to see you. the daily mirror leads with cctv footage of a gunman fleeing after the fatal shooting of olivia pratt korbel. merseyside police say the shooter used two guns in the attack that killed the nine year old. the daily mail suggests a leading qc, lord pinnock, will say the way mps are conducting an inquiry into borisjohnson and partygate, risks damaging democracy. the prime minister is being investigated by the commons privileges committee, over whether he misled parliament over gatherings in number ten during lockdown. the guardian says two out of three police forces in england and wales are experiencing rising gun crime, according to the home office. job vacancies in the health service make the front of the i
clings on to power. same story for every where she can imagine, the sun describes the prime minister is defiant or with the headline you will have to dip your hands in blood to get rid of me. the males front page says boris is staring down the mutiny from his ministers. the metro fund page get brexit done slogan and said they turned it into get exit done. the times front page picture earlier today, theyjust got the prime minister of having to fight for his life. same picture on the front page of the telegraph for the paper saying that borisjohnson has been mortally wounded. the daily express gives an ultimatum, almost an ultimatum from bowlersjohnson to ministers a.m. back me your face political oblivion. the daily star and its more characteristic style its agony on e mail from boris johnson asking for advice on how to continue. that is a question he will be asking himself probably with carrie and also in number ten if he hasn t gone to bed. will look at the times. gary, your
need to respect democratic norms if her demands for a referendum i refused, so it thinly veiled reference to putin again there. all reference to putin again there. all rise, barrister is on strike over pgy- rise, barrister is on strike over pay. we always think about fat cat lawyers, don t be? but in fact, criminaljunior barrister is don t get paid very much when they take low of the expenses out. absolutely not. there is a striking photograph on the front page, so an earlier photograph on the front page, so an earlier with photograph on the front page, so an earlier with a barrister with next to an earlier with a barrister with next to an rmt earlier with a barrister with next to an rmt solidarity poster outside one of to an rmt solidarity poster outside one of the to an rmt solidarity poster outside one of the courts, just shows how this issue one of the courts, just shows how this issue of one of the courts, just shows how this issue of pay is affecting all
threat to the alliance s security and values. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, and christopher hope the associate editor of politics at the telegraph. let s ta ke let s take a look at the first editions that are coming in and the last minute or so. the metro leads with the russian missile strike on a shopping centre in ukraine. it quotes president zelensky, saying the final death toll will be hard to imagine . the i calls it murder at the shops and describes how a thousand people inside scrambled for safety. the ft reports that nato will increase the number of troops defending its eastern flank sevenfold. the telegraph covers comments by the head of the british armed forces who warns the uk must be prepared to act rapidly to contain russia. the ti
widespread and heavy for northern ireland, western scotland, a few getting in to the north west for england and wales but still dry where we need that rain. temperatures 8 111, a comfortable night ahead, and tomorrow, weather wise it s almost exactly a carbon copy repeat of what we ll have to day. we ll see further showers for scotland and northern ireland, maybe a few for the north west england and wales but the further south you go across the midlands, southern wales, east anglia and the south, it s another dry day with sunshine and temperatures not really changing much either, where the sunshine comes out it will continue to feel pretty warm. it means for the commonwealth games tomorrow, no problems for the athletics, almost perfect conditions with like winds and lots of dry weather. for the start of the week and something of a change for the north of scotland with thick cloud on the way here with thick cloud on the way here with the weather front moving in, we ll see a bi