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k-pop superstars bts have announced they re taking a break from playing together to concentrate on solo projects. it marks the first pause the band members have taken those are the latest headlines. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate maltby, who s a columnist at the i newspaper, and the times radio presenter calum macdonald. good evening to you both, we will chat in just a second. let s run you through the front of those newspapers. one story dominates the papers the government s attempt to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, and the court decisions which have grounded that first flight to kigali. the metro sums up the saga as something of a farce. the daily mail illustrates the story with a dramatic photo of a dinghy dwarfed by an oil tanker in the channel. the times headline highlights the last minute ruling from the european court of human rights. while the daily express leads on borisjohnson s anger at
as he thrashed a half century. it was mayhem. that is an enormous six. by the time bairstow fell for a staggering 136, trent bridge rose as one and england were on the brink. and moments later, stokes blazed his team to glory. victory, and with it, the series. england s new era is off to some start. well, for the lucky fans that were here, it s been a day of quite exhilarating entertainment. rarely has english cricket seen a more remarkable victory. andy swiss, bbc news, trent bridge. let s hearfrom england s batting hero, who says it was a memorable day. you guys will, yeah, have probably watched it, i was just trying my best to be out there in the moment and enjoying every minute of it. there in the moment and enjoying days like these are really special, to be out there and win a test match for your country are things that
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you guys will, yeah, probably watched it, i was just trying my best to be out there in the moment and enjoying every minute of it. days like these are really special, to be out there and win a test match for your country are things that you dream of as a little kid. and we re fortunate to be living that dream. serena williams will make her return to competitive action after being given a wild card into the singles draw for wimbledon. the former world number one will be looking to add to her seven titles at the all england club, but hasn t played since injuring her leg in the first round of last year s tournament. she ll make her return to tennis playing doubles at eastbourne, alongside tunisia s ons jabeur, in the week before wimbledon. the bbc s tennis commentator andrew castle says its huge news for the tournament. janik it s fantastic for wimbledon. i have to say, because she s played