Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are michael booker, Deputy Editor of the daily express, and faiza shaheen, the director of the centre for labour and social studies, and former labour prospective parliamentary candidate. We will chat in a moment, a quick look first through the front pages, dominated by Dominic Cummings. The Daily Telegraph reports Dominic Cummings was ordered out of downing street for good, after being accused of briefing against the Prime Minister. According to the times, the departures of lee cain and Dominic Cummings represent the conclusion of a vicious power struggle at the heart of government. The Financial Times says the architect of britains exit from the eu left downing street carrying a Cardboard Box and a trove of potentially dangerous secrets, and quotes a government insider saying they wouldnt be surprised if theres an explosive stunt between now and christmas. The i reports it was a bitter end t
This programme contains scenes of repetitive flashing images tonight at ten the end of an era. The Prime Ministers most senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, has left downing street for good. A very public exit he was supposed to stay until christmas, but, after a power struggle inside Boris Johnsons inner circle was made public, it was decided he should go. Dominic cummings has been the Prime Ministers most influential and most controversial adviser during his time in government. Also on the programme tonight. Almost half a century after he murdered 13 women, the yorkshire ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, has died. He had coronavirus. President trump says no lockdown for america as he finally comes close to admitting hes leaving the white house next year. I will not go. This administration will not be going to a lockdown. Hopefully, whatever happens in the future, who knows which administration it will be, i guess time will tell. A radical shake up in how students apply to university in england,