hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what he the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster henry bonsu, and former trade minister, lord digbyjones. tomorrow s front pages. the yorkshire post leads with the racism crisis at the county s cricket club, after azeem rafiq s harrowing testimony. the metro also has the cricket scandal on its front page, saying racism is a poison at the heart of the game. the ft reports on an agreement between the us and china to hold talks over the size of their nuclear arsenals. the telegraph raises questions over the role of the church of england in helping asylum seekers convert to christianity, boosting their chances of staying in the uk. the times splashes on the mps standards row, claiming some tory backbenchers may revolt over the proposed ban on taking second jobs as consultants. while the daily star says the latest supply problem for british shops is a shortage of rum apparently its caused by pirates! apparently. we
ceremony at westminster abbey and what we are seeing here, this coach has been used in every coronation since william iv. we are hearing reports that actually the prince of wales because my three children are going tojoin this because my three children are going to join this procession with their parents in encourage behind what you re seeing that gold state coach. you might wonder where this is taking place, this is central london in the middle of the night, we are seeing the military parading through these quiet streets of central london, these are taking place in the early hours of tuesday morning. the reason for that is because this is an area that is heavily trafficked, there is a lot of people moving around and they had to be able to make sure they could practice this massive coronation ceremony and this parade that will happen, so the rehearsal you are seeing here is part of the path back after the coronation ceremony so charles and queen consort camilla will make thei
underestimated. finally, she kept the monarchy 5trong underestimated. finally, she kept the monarchy strong and respected, reigning very much in the style of her beloved father, george vi, and she kept it strong, above all, by setting a personal example. 0ne setting a personal example. one might imagine that her greatest hope now would be that the strength of the monarchy will continue under king charles, and then under william. i m sure the crowds we saw outside buckingham palace tonight, many people will be reflecting on the theme is that nick was underlining there, because everyone is by now aware that the queen was the longest serving monarch in the history of the united kingdom and held a commanding presence in british public life over many decades. tonight, people have been reacting to the news of her passing. our special correspondent lucy manning has spent the day with people outside buckingham palace. she was long to reign over us, almost all of her life, and for mos
FILE - Pope Francis arrives to celebrate mass at the John Garang Mausoleum in Juba, South Sudan, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023. Catholics around the world are sharply divided by Francis’