Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. Lets have a look at tomorrows from pages now. Lets start with the most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns and large numbers of deaths. Nonetheless, the uk still requires many travellers to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival, with the mail reporting that some conservative mps are involved in a dramatic revolt against the measures demanding testing at airports to get britain flying again. Borisjohnson has said that post Brexit Britain will prosper, whether or not is has a deal with the eu, says the express. The message comes after haulage and logistics bosses warned of a looming crisis in supply chains, possible shortages, and significant gaps in border plans. The pm is on the front page of the independ
Likely. Back to work Government Departments are ordered to get more staff into the office by the end of this month. Its world record glory for mo farah as he runs further in one hour than anyone else before him, breaking a record that had stood for 13 years on his return to the track. And the gran who dressed up as a dinosaur we look at the lengths some people are going to for a hug. Good morning. Weekend brings us a mix of sunshine and showers. Most of the showers will be in the north and the showers will be in the north and the west today and they will drift south east woods tomorrow. I will bring you all of the details throughout the morning. Good morning. Its saturday 5th of september. Our top story several more areas of england, including leeds and middlesbrough, have been added to the governments watchlist of places with high rates of coronavirus. They will now be closely monitored, and restrictions may be re imposed if infections continue to rise. Meanwhile, in some other areas,
Israeli teams in European soccer play had mixed results over the weekend as Maccabi Tel Aviv won in Greece while Maccabi Haifa fell in dramatic fashion in Hungary.
Mendilibar, former Sevilla coach, recently joined Olympiacos. Despite a strong start with six consecutive wins, hopes for Greek league and UEFA Conference League glory were dashed in just four days.