Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers wIll be brIngIng us tomorrow. WIth me are claIre cohen, whos the Womens EdItor at the DaIly Telegraph, and joanna jarjue, the Tv And RadIo commentator. Tomorrows front pages startIng wIth. The FInancIal TImes leads on the deal that leadIng economIes are aImIng to reach on taxIng multInatIonal companIes leaders are hopIng to end what the Paper Calls a three Decade Race to the bottom In corporate taxatIon. The DaIly MaIl reports that channel mIgrants have been secretly pIcked up In french waters by the Uk Border force and taken to dover. The tImes wrItes that coronavIrus cases have surged by 76 In a week but the government InsIsts there Is stIll no evIdence to support a delay to the fInal stages of ReopenIng Onjune 21. The DaIly Telegraph says the VaccIne Roll Out Is to be accelerated In an attempt to secure a route out of lockdown, wIth over 40s expected to receIve theIr second jab wIthIn eIght weeks, rather than 12. The DaIly
With only a few days remaining to act on legislation that passed during the regular session, Governor Youngkin has issued a flurry of vetoes including several that stymie Democratic.
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The Philippine Tax Whiz discusses the pertinent information related to the digital economy in the Philippines, covering tax regulations, proposed bills, as well as considerations from the OECD