hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster henry bonsu and former trade minister lord jones. lovely to have you both back. hi, henry. lovely to have you both back. hi, henry- lovely to have you both back. hi, hen . , .,, hi, henry. hi, digby, good to see ou hi, henry. hi, digby, good to see you again- hi, henry. hi, digby, good to see you again- they hi, henry. hi, digby, good to see you again. they are hi, henry. hi, digby, good to see you again. they are going - hi, henry. hi, digby, good to see you again. they are going to - hi, henry. hi, digby, good to seei you again. they are going to have their own show, you again. they are going to have their own show, they you again. they are going to have their own show, they really - you again. they are going to have their own show, they really are. l you again. they are going to have l their own show, they really are. i m not needed here. right,
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