a cash pay out for 29 million smartphone owners? the company behind the computer chips that make our phones work is accused of overcharging. good morning. it s 19 wins in a row for manchester city. they have one foot in the quarter finals of the champions league and that keeps them on course for an unprecedented quadruple. good morning. yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures in parts of eastern england are getting to just over 18 degrees. not quite that mild today. temperatures are still above average. a lot of dry weather but some showers. i will tell you where in about ten minutes. good morning. it s thursday, the 25th of february. our top story. teachers will decide exam grades this summer after the cancellation of gcses and a levels in england. the exams watchdog quual has confirmed that schools can use a combination of coursework, mock exams and essays to assess pupils, and results will be published earlier in august to allow time for appeal
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tom newton dunn, chief political commentator at times radio and sonia sodia, chief leader writer at the observer. lovely to have you both back with us. let s take a look at some of the front pages we already have. the mirror s front page focusses on the huge logistical challenge of getting pupils back to schools, saying head teachers will have to stagger the return due to the new testing regime being put in place. the guardian also looks at the announcement made by the education secretary today, and highlights the news that teachers will get powers to decide exam grades this year. the times reports concerns from experts who say the plans could jeopardise the credibility of the qualifications and lead to widespread grade inflation. the i s front page looks at a new campaign encouraging the public to stay at home and not to drop their guard because of the warmer weather. to next wee
sanitiser productions, for example. you might argue that actually, it s fine to increase the on profit, but make sure that you re channeling a lot support into businesses that are struggling and encouraging businesses to invest, which actually, corporation taxes don t necessarily do. there have been huge cuts to corporation tax over the last decade. we now got one of the lowest. it s interesting that the chancellor is also thinking about some potential tax rises. ihe’ll chancellor is also thinking about some potential tax rises. we ll talk about that a some potential tax rises. we ll talk about that a bit some potential tax rises. we ll talk about that a bit more some potential tax rises. we ll talk about that a bit more in some potential tax rises. we ll talk about that a bit more in the - some potential tax rises. we ll talk about that a bit more in the next i about that a bit more in the next edition, but we re running out of time. let s crack onto the ft. india
goal in 33 games this season. he has been as brilliant as bayern have been bad, and keeps his own hopes of winning the first major trophy of his career alive. in the other champions league tie, kylian mbappe scored a brace as paris st germain cruised into the last eight with a 4 1 aggregate win over real sociedad. the frenchman s been used sparingly after announcing that he s leaving the club at the end of the season. he was even substituted at half time in the goalless draw with monaco last week, but it was all smiles in spain as psg move a step closer to lifting the trophy for the very first time. manchester city play fc copenhagen in the champions league on wednesday, and erling haaland insists he s happy at the club, but says you never know what the future holds. the norwegian s contracted until 2027, but real madrid are thought to be long term admirers. haaland has scored 80 goals in 84 appearances for city, including 28 this season. if i say this now, it s probably go
michigan, north carolina, wisconsin, arizona and georgia. i will even add pennsylvania. right now donald trump is leading in those states, and those states are where he lost in some cases by as you have just a view thousand votes in 2020. this will be a tight race and i believe that america s voters, i agree with stephanie that many voters might have been shut out of the close primary process, but the majority of the voters right now in america chose to shut themselves out of their primary process so far. and that is why you have low turnout, that is why you have the candidates you do. as a general election comes to a head in november, i think will see the excitement of the voters. ., , , ., , voters. the voters did show up in they have voters. the voters did show up in they have overwhelmingly . in they have overwhelmingly picked in they have overwhelmingly picked these in they have overwhelmingly picked these two in they have overwhelmingly| picked these two candida