hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and anna mikhailova, deputy political editor of the mail on sunday. just to bring you up to date with the papers, if you re watching us this evening the papers, if you re watching us this evening at the papers, if you re watching us this evening at home. the front cover of the i is a story about dover mp natalie elphicke and her earnings outside the commons. it flags up past comments she made about marcus rashford, while the times says a number of mps are renting out their homes while claiming expenses on separate properties. and the mirror leads with a photo of borisjohnson visiting a hospital without a mask, saying he had to be told three times to put one on. the telegraph has a source which says the us is worried about russia s activities in eastern europe, concerned that it may invade ukraine. the metro leads with the pressure on the nhs and the long
joins me now, head of autos and infrastructure at fitch solutions. good morning to you. so, this has literallyjust come out, hasn t it? what do you make of this plan? it hasn t it? what do you make of this plan? this plan? it really appears to be future this plan? it really appears to be future proofing this plan? it really appears to be future proofing the - this plan? it really appears to | be future proofing the industry for this shift to evs which is already the fastest growing segment in the market, and that brings with it big changes to the manufacturing side of the industry. we have been looking at something similar ourselves and what will be the megatrends in the industry to 2050 and one of those is automation because evs are particularly well suited by manner of having fewer parts to more automated manufacturing and it has an impact on the skill sets that are required for manufacturing. but notjust are required for manufacturing. but not just the are required fo
Morrisons, etc. your thoughts on what they are likely to say as to why they are not passing on reductions to their customers? on reductions to their customers? all the other exuenses customers? all the other expenses they customers? all the other expenses they are - customers? all the other| expenses they are getting customers? all the other. expenses they are getting at the moment in terms of costs of power, all those elements coming through, all those extra costs and wage costs as well. inaudible on the other hand. there is strong competition. there is strong competition. there is strong competition, you have to go beyond the major supermarkets to find it and to try and find those discounts that are given. what you are now seeing is a spotlight put on supermarkets to come up with them being honest or not. the other story them being honest or not. the other story that them being honest or not. the other story that is them being honest or not. the other story that is in the