Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sienna rodgers, who is the editor of labour list, and the conservative commentator, tim montgomerie. We will be with our guests and a second, but lets look at some of tomorrows front pages. The telegraph leads on accusations by security services, that Russian Hackers are trying to steal the uks research into a coronavirus vaccine. The same story makes the front page of the mirror. The newspaper carries a quotation from a gchq chief, condemning the alleged attacks by russian spies. The Financial Times reports that the hackers were also targeting covid 19 Vaccine Research in the us and canada, as well as in the uk. It adds that the kremlin denies the charges. Downing street has condemned the Cyber Attacks against scientists as despicable thats according to the metro. The express carries a warning, from Cyber Security experts, that the attacks probably succeeded, and that moscow backed hac
Of his baby, isabella. Welcome back. On this greatest of days, though, at last some fireworks. Who else but ben stokes . If only there had been someone in the crowd to catch it. At the other end dom sibley got stuck in, not pretty, but hugely effective with an unbeaten 86. Stokes also reached his half century by the close as the pair turned an unpromising day into an excellent one. After all that pre match travel drama, its england in the driving seat. Andy swiss, bbc news. Now, its a mission to unlock more secrets of the sun. The british built solar orbiter spacecraft, which launched earlier this year, has taken the closest pictures of the sun ever. Thejoint mission between nasa and the European Space agency is studying the inner workings of the sun in unprecedented detail, and finding out more about how it affects us here on earth. Heres our science correspondent, rebecca morelle. Our sun is seen in remarkable close up detail. These images taken by a solar orbiter reveal something we
Good morning. The eat out to help 0ut scheme launches. More than 72,000 businesses have signed up to offer half price meals paid by the government. Will it be enough to save struggling hospitality firms . Im in watford to find out. A Major Incident is declared in Greater Manchester as officials ramp up their response to a rising number of covid i9 cases. Good number of covid i9 cases. Morning. The most dramatic ending to a formula i race the World Champion can remember. Lewis hamilton crosses the line at silverstone on three wheels to win the british grand prix for the seventh time. Splashdown a safe landing for the first astronauts to splash down in us waters in 45 years. And we saw out last week with our third highest temperature ever recorded. This week, the heat is back by friday but we start on a rather cool note. I will have all the details here on breakfast. Its monday the third of august. Our top story millions of new tests for coronavirus that can give a result in 90 minutes w
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