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hello and welcome to our second look to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we arre joined by the economics correspondent at the spectator, kate andrews, and the author and journalist rachel shabi. thanks for being back with us. so let s start with some of the front pages we already have. the i says that nurses are preparing to ballot for strike action, over the government s proposed 1% pay rise. there s a play on words on the same story in the mirror, along with an image of the prime minister clapping for carers earlier in the pandemic. same story on the express, who say nursing unions have branded the 1% rise as pitiful . the times leads on comments from the head of the scientific body, which says new variants are unlikely to delay the lifiting of restrictions. the telegraph goes on the covid travel permits, where passengers will have to prove they re on essential travel, while holidays are still not permitted. and allegations in the mail that borisjohnson persua
this is bbc news the headlines: joy as the two hostages rescued by an overnight israeli raid in rafah are reunited with theirfamilies. the hamas run health ministry says at least 67 palestinians were killed in the rescue operation. two years after the russian invasion, ukraine is struggling to recruit front line soldiers. we have a special report. united nations says the extinction risk of the most vulnerable species is on the rise. and the kansas city chiefs win the super bowl, beating the san francisco 49ers in an overtime thriller. time for a look at the business news now with egon cossou. what do you have for us? a very packed programme. thank you very much. it was once a a magnet for shoppers looking for ethical beauty products on the high street. now, body shop s uk operation looks set to appoint administrators. that could mean shops closing and jobs being lost. it comes after body shop s new owner sold most of the operation in europe and asia. at the start of the yea
take a long hard look at ourselves. what we want, how we pay, what we smoke, what we drink, how we live, how we die. we are more likely to from comparable conditions than in other comparable countries and then there is the elephant in the ward, social care. the nhs is ours. let s hear from you. now for the news. health experts are warning that the nhs won t celebrate its 100th birthday without significant investment in beds, buildings and technology. three think tanks have made the claims as the service marks its 75th birthday. there ll be a special service to commemorate nhs workers at westminster abbey later. schools in england are facing further disruption, as teachers from the national education union strike over pay. they re walking out today and on friday. the government insists its latest pay offer is fair and reasonable. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, after rockets were fired overnight. the israeli army is withdrawing from jenin in the occupied