possible make cardiac inflation is one of the possible causes of an exemption. it seems possible causes of an exemption. it seems unlikely to have that sort have seems unlikely to have that sort have a seems unlikely to have that sort have a problem of that sort and still be have a problem of that sort and still be the great tennis star he is. still be the great tennis star he is that s still be the great tennis star he is. that s what happened. they ve decided is. that s what happened. they ve decided they don t want him, whether or not decided they don t want him, whether or not he decided they don t want him, whether or not he can decided they don t want him, whether or not he can manage to get his lawyers or not he can manage to get his lawyers involved and raise an appeal and managed to get back into australia, we don t know. but he seems australia, we don t know. but he seems in australia, we don t know. but he seems in a australia, we don t kn
and the yorkshire post spashes with warnings of an nhs staffing crisis as it reports nearly six million patients are waiting to be treated. let s start, penny, why don t you kick us off? novak djokovic, this is an extraordinary story because he just thought he d be able to go, he thought he had his medical exemption but there was outrage in australia because people were saying, this is one rule for the famous, people like novak djokovic, and one rule for ordinary australians. it novak djokovic, and one rule for ordinary australians. novak djokovic, and one rule for ordinary australians. ordinary australians. it looks more complicated ordinary australians. it looks more complicated than ordinary australians. it looks more complicated than just ordinary australians. it looks more complicated than just the ordinary australians. it looks more complicated than just the fact - ordinary australians. it looks more complicated than just the fact that l complicated than ju
the ukraine still remains a possibility. to galleries discuss all those stories. let s begin. daisy, why don t you kick us off. the sun thrown out, stripped of hrh and military titles, favourite son now a private citizen. i suppose one of the questions, we were just referring to it they are, whether or not this was in any way by mutual agreement or whether this is a decision that s been forced on andrew by the queen in association with prince charles and prince william. ~ , ., ., ~ with prince charles and prince william. ~ ., ~ ., , william. well, if you talk to people close to prince william. well, if you talk to people close to prince andrew william. well, if you talk to people close to prince andrew you - william. well, if you talk to people close to prince andrew you won t i william. well, if you talk to people | close to prince andrew you won t be surprised to know that they are keen to say that it was a mutual decision and it was the best thing to do. i think most of us are t
the i reports that the conservatives are now 13 points behind labour in the latest poll in the wake of partygate. the ft breaks with the consensus it reports that ministers are thinking of paying energy suppliers to help with household bills. the telegraph says magistrates are to get greater powers to clear the trials backlog. and the daily mail reports that british troops are to be sent to ukraine to try to make russia think twice about a possible invasion. let s start off, then, sienna, why don t you kick us off? the dominic cummings claims in a lot of the papers accusing the prime minister of lying over that number 10 party, of lying over that number 10 party, of course he was the prime minister s chief adviser. now is his chief critic in many ways. i suppose it is kind of a question of, who do
the guardian runs with the row over the sacking of former minister nusrat ghani. the times says it fears russia will weaponise gas supplies , meaning record uk bills if ukraine is invaded. and finally, the mail reports the entire cabinet would back a tax hike delay to help those hit by the cost of living crisis, according to an unnamed minister. so, plenty to get through. let s start straight away. we will start this one with the guardian. the headline there, prime minister pulled into row over tory party islamophobia. that s the headline. number ten can deeds returns with borisjohnson. why don t you kick us off, henry? boris johnson. why don t you kick us off, henry?