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hello if you re watching in the uk or around the world, i m frankie mccamley. 118 people have been have been arrested at one of the most prestigious horse races in the world, the grand national. they were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and public nuisance offences in relation to disruption at the grand national. protesters made their way onto the track at aintree, which had delayed the race. animal rights activists had warned they would try to disrupt the world famous race. a large number of police had been deployed to the ground and went onto the course to remove the protesters. the start of the race was delayed for 1h minutes whilst the group were cleared, but it did eventually go ahead and was won by corach rambler, ridden by the jockey derek fox. our correspondent, sharon barbour, spent the day at aintree racecourse. it has been really tense day at aintree, a day of high drama. it began with the protesters which threatened to disrupt the most important ra ....
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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are harriet line the deputy political editor, pa and the whitehall correspondent for the Financial Times sebastian payne. Welcome back to you both. Lets look through more of the first additions that we have got in before discussing them in a bit more detail. The i leads on the loosening of lockdown rules in england, reporting that bars and restaurants will ask some customers for identification to help with contact tracing. The telegraph also leads on this story, reporting that cinemas and museums are set to reopen in england as the two metre rule is eased at the start ofjuly. Going moronic cultural angle. Going moronic culturalangle. Going more on a cultural angle. The express focuses on the 2. 2 million Vulnerable People who have been shielding since the start of lockdown and how ....
Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has issued an unconditional apology for his comments regarding India pacer Arshdeep Singh s religion ....