Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the political commentator, jo phillips and the Political Editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the sunday telegraph. It reports on the governments aim to reopen primary schools at the start ofjune. That story shares the front page with a picture of borisjohnsons newborn son. The mail on sunday has the same photo splashed across its front page. Wilfred johnson being cuddled by his mother, carrie symonds. The sunday times focuses on the debate over Strict Lockdown rules for the elderly. The British Medical Association is arguing for restrictions to be relaxed for Healthy People over 70. The sunday express looks at the Prime Ministers plans for getting people back to work post lockdown. It says the government is drawing up 11 new rules to help make the workplace safer. And finally, the sunday mirror cont
Hello, and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. The uk government is studying proposals aimed at getting the economy restarted, including easing some the measures of the lockdown. The Prime Minister will set out plans next week, but this afternoon, the communities secretary said the risks still remained high. Elsewhere, the Spanish Government has relaxed its own Strict Lockdown measures, allowing people outside for the first time in seven weeks. From monday, face masks will be compulsory on public transport throughout the country. Rolls royce has warned it may have to cut thousands ofjobs from its uk work force after aircraft manufacturers were forced to cut production during the pandemic. The engine maker employs 52,000 people worldwide with 23,000 in the uk. At this afternoons downing street briefing, the uk government announced a multi Million Pound package of measures to support Vuln
And finally, the sunday mirror continues its campaign for people working on the coronavirus front line to receive bonus pay. It also reports on drug trials in the uk that could help ease the suffering of some victims. So, lets begin. Lets start with the sun on sunday and the first interview from Boris Johnson about how his admission into hospitalfor johnson about how his admission into hospital for intensive care for treatment of coronavirus. I understand on pages four and five there is a reference to the 2017 political satire felt the death of stalin. You are on it now. You are on it now. Yes, i think as nigel said previously, this is an interview full of boris isms. He talks about the indicators or monitors coming in the wrong directions and stuff like that. But underneath all of that boris blustar, it is clear that it was a very emotional time. A very emotional interview. He talks about a statement being prepared which shows how very gravely ill he was. He talks about how it was har
Hello, and welcome to our look at whats in the papers this morning. With me are journalist and author, Shyama Perera and David Wooding, the Political Editor of the sun on sunday. A warm welcome to both of you. Lets take a look at the front pages. The sun on sunday has an exclusive interview by by David Wooding with the Prime Minister, borisjohnson, who told the paper he was given, litres and litres of oxygen to keep him alive. The sunday telegraph reports on the governments aim to reopen primary schools at the start ofjune. That story shares the front page with a picture of borisjohnsons newborn son. The mail on sunday has the same photo splashed across its front page Wilfred Johnson being cuddled by his mother, carrie symonds. The sunday times focuses on the debate over Strict Lockdown rules for the elderly. The British Medical Association is arguing for restrictions to be relaxed for Healthy People over 70. The sunday express looks at the Prime Ministers plans for getting people back
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