hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and matt dathan, home affairs editor of the times. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. let male. britain faces a winter of woe proclaims the paper as it says millions of people may be hit with bill increases of more than for hundred pounds. the guardian reports the gas firms may face a windfall taxes the energy crisis is set to hit eight households. the eyes says up hit eight households. the eyes says up to 7 million households that get gas from vulnerable energy firms are facing a hike in bills i. the fast lane to present is how the high court injunction that could mean two prison sentences for climate change protesters to continue blocking the m 45 motorway by stating sit down protest. protesters to continue blocking the m 45 motorway by stating sit down protest. barest protesters to continue blocking the m 45 motorway b
there s been a concerted diplomatic push from the white house to try and smooth the waters. i think this joint statement is very significant. and i think it uk and france i think it significant that the both leaders and put out a statement say well, this could ve been handled better. which is quite a significant concession from the us, i think. it contrast to borisjohnson was contrast to boris johnson was saying, when you got a difficult conversation to have everybody leaves it to the last minute, don t they? is that really the approach to international relations and diplomacy? i think thisjoint statement from president micron and biden does acknowledge that. the final story now in the daily telegraph. the low a picture of borisjohnson meeting a bust of winston churchill. a bit of trivia this is winston churchill who was the first ever honorary citizen of the first ever honorary citizen of the united states was on his bus looking down on borisjohnson the first prime minister
following the ousting of imran khan. and for the first time the queen talks about the effect having covid had on her. it does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn t it, this horrible pandemic? hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the french president emmanuel macron and the far right challenger marine le pen will face each other in a run off vote in two weeks time and one will be the next president of france. the second round will be a repeat of the last presidential election in 2017. with almost all of the results in, marine le pen got 23% of the votes yesterday, emmanuel macron who sits in the middle of the political specturm got 27.6% and the far left candidate, jean luc melenchon, got nearly 22% of votes. all that means that it s going to be a straight run off now in a final vote on april the 24th. mr macron remains the favourite, and his team are now planning a series of big rallies and major tv appearances. marine le pen should pick
Always suspected, attacks have continued and we saw on friday the attack on a railway station in kramatorsk. the death toll from that incident has risen this morning to 57. there were more than 100 people treated in hospital. that shows you the sort of risks people are running when they try to leave. but there is another effort today to try to give people safe routes out of the cities in the east with the expectation the conflict will intensify around cities like mariupol and kharkiv, and that is why people are being told to evacuate those areas as soon as possible. in told to evacuate those areas as soon as possible- as possible. in terms of what is to come in the as possible. in terms of what is to come in the east as possible. in terms of what is to come in the east of as possible. in terms of what is to come in the east of the as possible. in terms of what is to come in the east of the country i as possible. in terms of what is to i come in the east of the country what doe
Completely agree, it s really interesting the contrast in which the us interesting the contrast in which the us current white house and downihg the us current white house and downing street are responding to this diplomatic follow up. uc france on one this diplomatic follow up. uc france on one hand this diplomatic follow up. uc france on one hand agreeing to return ambassadors to washington. by the way i ambassadors to washington. by the way i think ambassadors to washington. by the way i think it s kind visit paris next way i think it s kind visit paris next month. they put out a joint statement france in recent times saying statement france in recent times saying basically the situation could have benefited from open consultation on matters of strategic interest consultation on matters of strategic interest to consultation on matters of strategic interest to france was up to biden it was interest to france was up to biden it was clearly slight but not regretting shu