Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sonia sodha, who s the chief leader writerfor the observer, and christopher hope, the chief political correspondent and assistant editor at the daily telegraph. Welcome to both of you and lovely to see you again. Tomorrow s front pages, starting with. Let s start with the telegraph. It says that the government is set to drop restrictions for double vaccinated people and reopen the border to european and american travellers from next month. The daily mail reports the words of an unnamed senior minister who said that covid is all over bar the shouting after cases fell for a seventh consecutive day. The metro front page carries the story of a young man, aged 3a, who has died of covid after two weeks in coma. He had refused to get a jab and had told his doctors he wished he could turn back time to get one. The ft reports a warning from the imf that the limited access to covid vaccines by devel
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ministry and concern is growing over the shortage of food. the united nations is warning of looming famine, with half of gaza s population now in a food emergency. people living in isolated northern areas have told the bbc that children are going without food for days, and animalfeed is being used to make bread. one in four households is facing a catastrophic lack of food, according to the un, because of renewed fighting and aid convoys still being regularly blocked from reaching some areas. we start our coverage with this special report from our middle east correspondent lucy williamson. in the middle of a war, a battle for survival. men sent to fight over cans of beans and sacks of flour. the un is warning that famine is coming fast, to gaza s northern areas, as aid arrives more slowly. this, the first aid to arrive here for 11 days, brings crowds surging close to israeli forces. who fire to push them back. in northern areas, residents say children aren t eating for days.
and here is the news, from bethan holmes. a report by a cross party group of mps into nhs dentistry is calling for urgent and fundamental reform , describing the lack of access to dental care as totally unacceptable . last year a bbc survey found the majority of practices were refusing to accept new adult nhs patients. the government says it invests more than £3 billion a year in dentistry. hollywood actors are walking off set in their biggest strike in a0 years after talks with major studios and streaming services broke down. the screen actors guild wants increased fees for repeats and assurances about the use of artificial intelligence. it has been confirmed that lisa marie presley died of a bowel obstruction which was caused as a result of adhesions from weight loss surgery which she underwent several years ago. she died injanuary at the age of 5a. india s space agency is preparing to launch a mission to the moon it should be lifting off in about an hour s time. the m