much alive. there s a very similiar take on family division in the daily mirror. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus. it carries a warning from borisjohnson to conservative mps that if they ditch him, they will lose the general election. i m sure our guests here will have an opinion on that this is very much the sort of stories they have been writing the last few days and maybe writing the last few days and maybe writing for a few more yet. but we will leave that for now and good evening to both of you and thank you for bridging off from your long weekend for being with us. bit of a bossman s holiday coming out of the papers but great to have you. we will start with the tyrants. yes. will start with the tyrants. yes, leadin: will start with the tyrants. yes, leading with will start with the tyrants. yes, leading with some will start with the tyrants. yes, leading with some grand - will start with the tyrants. ye: leading with some grand pictures of the
things to come. things to come. and certainly that was the tone of things to come. and certainly that was the tone of his things to come. and certainly that was the tone of his remarks, - things to come. and certainly that| was the tone of his remarks, which were a good example in some ways because he was a substitute on the big day because the art of canterbury getting covid 19 and the duke of york is absent was down to covid 19, i don t think they got it off each other. no suggestion they have been chatting away face to face for a while but nonetheless in some ways the absence may have suited both sides a bit becausejustin welby this week got in the neck a little bit for his remarks about the importance of forgiveness. controversy about his remarks about prince controversy about his remarks about prince andrew. i think it is quite convenient prince andrew. i think it is quite convenient that prince andrew got covid-i9 convenient that prince andrew got covid 19 so he was no
we really need to see actual change. but while mps have called the government s early response to the virus one of the worst public health failures, they ve praised the vaccination programme as one of the best initiatives. paul lutrell, who has cancer, got covid i9, despite being vaccinated. but his doctors told him the jab actually saved his life. after surviving the cancer scare, and still having it, knowing that my life is maybe shorter, getting covid was sort of the icing on the cake, really. you know, to survive that, and the staff, the nurses. because i d had my virus injections, i had that chance, you know? it gave me the support that my body needed. without it, it would have killed me. but while many have recovered from the virus and are now protected by the vaccine,
minority ethnic backgrounds to die in the pandemic. mps said today it was a result of the inequalities in our society. he was a result of the inequalities in our society- was a result of the inequalities in our society. he had never been ill in my living our society. he had never been ill in my living memory, our society. he had never been ill in my living memory, it our society. he had never been ill in my living memory, it was - in my living memory, it was his first time in hospital. and it was terrifying. the government has actually spoken about levelling up, and leaving no community behind, i think was the worst that they used. that is very vague. we really need to see actual change. but that is very vague. we really need to see actual change. that is very vague. we really need to see actual change. but while mps have called the to see actual change. but while mps have called the government s - to see actual change. but while mps have called the government s early l have