thank you very much indeed speaking to us. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator, polly mackenzie, and the editor of the house magazine, rosa prince. tomorrow s front pages. starting with. the metro leads with the sentencing of ghislaine maxwell pointing out she ll be nearly 80 when she finishes her 20 year prison sentence the i focuses on the plan for a new scottish independence referendum which was announced earlier by nicola sturgeon the guardian says it puts the snp on a collision course with westminster over the legality of the vote the main story in the ft is today s hearing into the riot at the us capitol and the testimony that donald trump wanted tojoin in, according to one of his aides.
the mirror believes prince andrew could now face an investigation as the fbi are urged to look into others associated with jeffrey epstein. the i focuses on the plan for a new scottish independence referendum, which was announced earlier by nicola sturgeon. the guardian says it puts the snp on a collision course with westminster over the legality of the vote. the main story in the ft is today s hearing into the riot at the us capitol and the testimony that donald trump wanted tojoin in, according to one of his aides. the telegraph reports on a row between borisjohnson and the defence secretary ben wallace over the level of defence spending needed to counter the threat from russia. the times leads with the met police being placed into special measures following a series of scandals. the front page of the sun is dominated by the death of dame deborahjames, after her death from cancer at the age of a0. so let s begin.
here - we read it out loud. l you know, we have people here from different nationalities, different parts of ireland and you hear it all sorts of music, if you like, butjoyce would have loved that. does it make it easy to understand and get into it? yeah. because it s a book you grow up hearing about and ulysses is supposedly so difficult, it s a really nice feeling to suddenly be sitting here, and it is accessible. and if you want tojoin in, you can find more information on the sweny s website. hello and welcome to this month s guide. those cold, winter months are almost over in the uk but, of course, events elsewhere in europe are rightly taking our focus. i wanted to look at how things are affecting the wider world of travel at a time when we re all feeling the pinch, and look ahead to what the effects might be in the next few months.
that. does it make it easy to understand and get into it? yeah. because it s a book you grow up hearing about and ulysses is supposedly so difficult, it s a really nice feeling to suddenly be sitting here, and it is accessible. and if you want tojoin in, you can find more information on the sweny s website. hello and welcome to this month s guide. those cold, winter months are almost over in the uk but, of course, events elsewhere in europe are rightly taking our focus. i wanted to look at how things are affecting the wider world of travel at a time when we re all feeling the pinch, and look ahead to what the effects might be in the next few months. the most obvious impact on aviation is the closure of large amounts of airspace, notjust above ukraine, which is more than twice the size of the uk, but also
includes a proposed oil embargo. but in order to get that through, we understand that this would be a phased in embargo on russian oil, and that there could be exemptions or a longer period for countries like hungary and slovakia tojoin in. we understand that the package is likely to be presented to ambassadors from eu countries tomorrow. and that was bethany bell there. the parents of madeleine mccann have said it s essential they learn the truth about what happened to their daughter exactly 15 years after she disappeared from a holiday apartment in the portuguese resort of praia da luz. kate and gerry mccann said that knowledge and certainty would give them strength, but regardless of the outcome of the case, a truly horrific crime had been committed. 12 days ago, prosecutors in portugal said they d formally identified