hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former pensions minister, lady ros altmann, and dan sabbagh, who is the defence and security editor at the guardian. we will say hello properly to both and just a moment. first, we will say hello properly to both andjusta moment. first, let s we will say hello properly to both and just a moment. first, let s take and just a moment. first, let s take a look at the actual front pages that we ll be seeing tomorrow morning. the guardian reports on the results of the police investigation into lockdown parties in downing street and whitehall, saying civil servants and special advisers are furious the pm escaped with only one fine. the telegraph focuses on the forthcoming sue gray report into the parties, saying she wants to name the key players but fears she ll come under pressure not to do so. the mirror contrasts borisjohnson s claim in december that no rules were broken with t
things slipped down the priority list. that doesn t appear to be happening with the conflict in ukraine. what s your take so far of the fact that stories like this are still making the front pages? it’s still making the front pages? it s actuall still making the front pages? it s actually right. still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, go - still making the front pages? it s actually right. sorry, go on, - still making the front pages? it s| actually right. sorry, go on, dan. still making the front pages? it s i actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that the actually right. sorry, go on, dan. i have to say that the intensity - have to say that the intensity of the coverage has dropped off a bit, and i the coverage has dropped off a bit, and i think the coverage has dropped off a
suppfies supplies at one third of know, with supplies at one third of we and grains coming from the area, a blockade is really serious for the ability of poorer nations to actually feed themselves. it s hard enough when prices are so high here. but i think the us is right to say that we need to find a way, because russia is effectively declaring a kind of war on countries outside ukraine, by stopping the export of essential foodstuffs. dan. ukraine, by stopping the export of essential foodstuffs. essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider view - essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider viewjust - essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider viewjust for| take a slightly wider viewjust for a moment on the level of coverage? because we are on day ad or whatever it is of 80, and so many diplomats involved, attention turns elsewhere with somet
know, with supplies at one third of we and grains coming from the area, a blockade is really serious for the ability of poorer nations to actually feed themselves. it s hard enough when prices are so high here. but i think the us is right to say that we need to find a way, because russia is effectively declaring a kind of war on countries outside ukraine, by stopping the export of essential foodstuffs. dan. ukraine, by stopping the export of essential foodstuffs. essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider view - essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider viewjust - essentialfoodstuffs. dan, can we take a slightly wider viewjust for| take a slightly wider viewjust for a moment on the level of coverage? because we are on day ad or whatever it is of 80, and so many diplomats involved, attention turns elsewhere with something else, and