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in the country s history. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron s conservative government, and the broadcaster penny smith. hi there. lovely to see you. the daily mirror leads with cctv footage of a gunman fleeing after the fatal shooting of olivia pratt korbel. merseyside police say the shooter used two guns in the attack that killed the nine year old. the daily mail suggests a leading qc, lord pinnock, will say the way mps are conducting an inquiry into borisjohnson and partygate, risks damaging democracy. the prime minister is being investigated by the commons privileges committee, over whether he misled parliament over gatherings in number ten during lockdown. the guardian says two out of three police forces in england and wales are experiencing rising gun crime, according to the home office. job vacancies in the health service make the front of ....
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and he saw it right from the beginning and he made important decisions on the likes of lockdown, and test and try scan on ppp, and care homes and then the vaccine roll out. so there is plenty for him to be asked about here at the inquiry, but the criticism has been ongoing over the last few weeks. we have heard from civil servants and aides who say that he had new colour levels of confidence, he had a tendency to over promise and under deliver, and then those who said he downright lied. we have heard that on a number of occasions from civil servants and from dominic cummings, borisjohnson s closest servants and from dominic cummings, boris johnson s closest aide. servants and from dominic cummings, borisjohnson s closest aide. we boris johnson s closest aide. we have found out, according to documents in the inquiry, that there were calls for him to be sacked. he didn t get sacked, in the end he resigned because he broke his own social distancing rules by having an affair with ....
information and advice. we often shared papers and they had asked us about the circuit breaker idea and we sent them the papers, i have no idea whether that is what triggered them to take action or not. just above we them to take action or not. just above we see them to take action or not. just above we see an them to take action or not. just above we see an extract we looked at earlier, apparently the cabinet office are now cautious about putting things to sage, because we publish all. this happened at this time of increased tension. you said you weren t convinced that anything ever came of that concern. did you think at this time you, there were things you might have been asked about but weren t because of this caution? i been asked about but weren t because of this caution? of this caution? i suspect, but i can t remember, of this caution? i suspect, but i can t remember, that of this caution? i suspect, but i can t remember, that i - of this caution? i su ....