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was it worth it and for me at the moment, for many of my friends messaging me, i don t think it was. a minute s silence will be held in the uk at 11am, in memory of those killed in the plymouth shooting in haiti, the search for survivors in collapsed buildings, as the death toll from a huge earthquake rises to nearly 1,300. and double jabbed people in england and northern ireland will no longer have to isolate if they ve come into contact with someone with covid. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the taliban have seized control of afghanistan and declared the war over after their forces swept into the capital, kabul. that s triggered scenes of panic, as people desperately try to leave. just look at this video, filmed at the city s international airport. people are trying to get onto the plane climbing up the outside of the gantry, and force their way onto the boarding walkway. western countries are evacuating their staff and some other indi

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from greece to lithuania that was forced to divert to minsk so a belarus opposition activist could be arrested. the guardian carries the picture of the cable car which tragically fell about 20m on a mountain in northern italy causing the death of 14 people, including at least one child. on the times the culture secretary calls for changes at the bbc. he accuses the corportation of a we know best attitude in the wake of the martin bashir scandal. the telegraph says that britain is at risk of replacing the covid crisis with a cancer crisis with more than 300,000 people missing urgent checks since the start of the pandemic. on the mail, a report reveals that dental patients are being forced to wait until up to 2024 for nhs appointments with surgeries dealing with thousands of patients on their waiting lists. and according to the sun, the prime minister could soon be tying the knot with carrie symonds with a wedding expected next summer. so let s begin. with a wedding e

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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are rachel watson, deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail, and kevin schofield, political editor of huffpost uk. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the guardian reports increasing alarm at the treasury that the prime minister might be preparing to scrap the national insurance rise. the telegraph says a work from home tax loophole that cost the treasury nearly £500 million is to be closed. the picture is of barry cryer, the comedian who s died at the age of 86. according to the i, talks between ministers over dealing with the cost of living crisis have been delayed because of uncertainty over boris johnson s future. the ft reports that new russian gas projects face sanctions if ukraine is invaded. and finally, the metro says plan a ok as millions of people return to work in england after coronavirus restrictions were lifted. so, let s begin. let s start with y

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serious side effects. in the uk, almost one million people are estimated to be living with dementia. and around two thirds of them have alzheimer s. it s a disease that gradually destroys key areas of the brain involved in memory and understanding. this new drug needs regulatory approval. but how soon might it be available? our medical editor fergus walsh spoke exclusively to one of the patients on the trial. hello. are you all right, mr colley? hi, yes. yes. i ve got your donanemab here for you. mike colley has alzheimer s disease, yet the 80 year old feels incredibly fortunate. i m one of the luckiest people you ll ever meet. just for this. that s because he s been on the global trial of donanemab for two years. he s come with his son for his monthly infusion, at this clinic in london. i seem to get more confident every day. and i m sure this is going to be successful. they ll get all the rubbish off the top of my brain and i ll be back to normality. i m very confident abou

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