so let s begin. walk us through some of those papers was a very good evening to you both. thanks forjoining us. sidney poitier, dominates the front page, all of them ahead of tomorrow s publications. but we pick this one here independent because it is particularly, we liked and thought it was very powerful. all the analysis written about him just says, what a trailblazer he was. daisy, what do you take away from all that s written about the man? it s all that s written about the man? it s fantastic that he s been featured in this way, notjust in this country but around the world. and his achievements were huge. actually, when you dig a bit deeper into his life some of it was a bit depressing in the way that he was treated at the time. when he really broke into hollywood at about 1950
the i leads with what it describes as an nhs exodus of staff after it reports record numbers left the health service last year. turning to the telegraph the panel of experts called thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation advises that new data shows a fourth jab won t be neccesary at least for the time being. it also features a familiar face. former bbc breakfast host, louise minchin opens up about the threats sent by her stalker some of them so bad, she says she couldn t show her husband. the mirror reports that double vaxxed brits are rushing to book their summer holidays, travel agents say they re seeing a huge spike in bookings after restrictions were relaxed. and the express writes that lots of us are sitting on a cash pile of £1.7 trillion after saving money in the pandemic. so let s begin.
of the nhs waiting lists, despite april s £12 billion national insurance hike the paper also focuses on adele s triumps at tonight s brit awards, and pays even closer attention to the ring on her left hand. the government s failure to relax the rules around free school meals will mean an extra 1 million children in the uk will go hungry the claim on the front of tomorrow s i. the ft leads on news that the oil giant bp s profits have reached an 8 year high prompting calls for a windfall tax to help households with rising energy bills. the guardian claims that a group of conservative politicians are plotting to derail the government s green agenda with some suggesting. downing street s plans to reach net zero emissions by 2050 would impoverish working people, making them colder and poorer wag war gets ugly the metro s lead is the latest from a high court hearing ahead of a libel trial later in the year involving footballers wives rebekah vardy and colleen rooney. so let s be
health service. and the yorkshire post leads on a poll that sees almost 90% of voters want murders of children to be sentenced to die in prison following anger at the lenient jail terms given to the killers of star hobson and arthur labinjo hughes, (cam two in vision)so let s begin. another round of frenetic diplomacy for the prime minister? if another round of frenetic diplomacy for the prime minister? for the prime minister? if you ve been not watching for the prime minister? if you ve been not watching the for the prime minister? if you ve been not watching the news - for the prime minister? if you ve| been not watching the news over for the prime minister? if you ve - been not watching the news over the weekend, it s been frenetic and something of a war of words warning of a possible war and we can see our own prime minister here, boris johnson, doing his bit, urging vladimir putin to step back from the brink and we ve had interesting words coming out of washington as well, f
suggesting the queen will help her son pay more than £12 million. the metro says prince andrew has paid up after previously demanding a jury trial. meanwhile, the times highlights the tensions in ukraine and how there are warnings from the us that there is no sign of de escalation so let s begin. we will start with the prince andrew settlement. we will start with the son who has as usual probably the punchis son who has as usual probably the punch is headlined. the sun, duke settles six case, his final disgrace. how does the sun see it and how do you see a? the disgrace. how does the sun see it and how do you see a? and how do you see a? the sun is absolutely and how do you see a? the sun is absolutely damning and how do you see a? the sun is absolutely damning on the - and how do you see a? the sun is absolutely damning on the story. | and how do you see a? the sun is. absolutely damning on the story. it says it seals his fate, there s no word back for him, as a front line roy