hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist, yasmin alibhai brown and politico s uk trade and economics correspondent, anna isaac. welcome back to both of you. let s bring you up to date with the front pages of the papers. we had a couple more in. the metro leads with the headline slurry of sleeze as borisjohnson fights off claims of a comment made about the possibility of a third lockdown and questions over who paid for a number ten refurbishment. the paper also headlines last night s oscars ceremony, celebrating the triumph of uk stars. the i headlines a poll conducted among voters over the weekend which shows half of those questioned think there is a culture of sleaze in the government. the daily telegraph carries a picture of the prime minister on the campaign trail visiting a farm in wrexham, north wales today as the downing street leaks row intensified. the guardian reports on mounting pressu
cities across brazil are forced to stop giving people a second dose of coronavirus vaccine because of severe shortages. everything is going to be all right! and, at last, the revellers in liverpool enjoying a music festival despite covid. welcome to the programme. here in the uk, a key football match between manchester united and liverpool was called off earlier after hundreds of manchester united fans stormed the pitch. not over a rivalry with the opposing team but in protest at their clubs american owners. it s the first time an english premier league match has been postponed because of demonstrations by fans. police have condemned the actions. our sports correspondent, joe wilson explains why the fans took this action. we want glazer out! the concourse outside old trafford where protesters were expected to congregate to voice their continued opposition to the ownership of manchester united by the glazer family. further, and, ultimately, onto the pitch itself. this was the
enjoying a music festival, despite covid. here in the uk, a key football match between manchester united and liverpool was called off earlier after hundreds of manchester united fans stormed the pitch. not over a rivalry with the opposing team but in protest at their clubs american owners. it s the first time an english premier league match has been postponed because of demonstrations by fans. police have condemned the actions. our sports correspondent, joe wilson explains why the fans took this action. we want glazer out! the concourse outside old trafford where protesters were expected to congregate to voice their continued opposition to the ownership of manchester united by the glazer family. some protesters soon decided to go further, and, ultimately, onto the pitch itself. this was the scene at one of the most famous football grounds in the world, that revered manchester united pitch, the place of stirrring feats of football, occupied. as clashes continued, police report
and, at last, the revellers in liverpool, enjoying a music festival, despite covid. hello, thanks for being with us. very good to have your company. here in the uk, a key football match between manchester united and liverpool was called off earlier, after hundreds of manchester united fans stormed the pitch. not over a rivalry with the opposing team, but in protest at their clubs american owners. it s the first time an english premier league match has been postponed because of demonstrations by fans. police have condemned the actions. our sports correspondent, joe wilson explains why the fans took this action. we want glazer out! the concourse outside old trafford where protesters were expected to congregate to voice their continued opposition to the ownership of manchester united by the glazer family. some protesters soon decided to go further, and, ultimately, onto the pitch itself. this was the scene at one of the most famous football grounds in the world, that revered man
to be all right!# and, at last, the revellers in liverpool, enjoying a music festival, despite covid. here in the uk, a key football match between manchester united and liverpool was called off earlier, after hundreds of manchester united fans stormed the pitch. not over a rivalry with the opposing team, but in protest at their clubs american owners. it s the first time an english premier league match has been postponed because of demonstrations by fans. police have condemned the actions. our sports correspondent, joe wilson explains why the fans took this action. all chant: we want glazer out! the concourse outside old trafford where protesters were expected to congregate to voice their continued opposition to the ownership of manchester united by the glazer family. some protesters soon decided to go further, and, ultimately, onto the pitch itself. this was the scene at one of the most famous football grounds in the world, that revered manchester united pitch, the place of s