hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ali miraj, columnist at the article and polly mackenzie, director of the think tank, demos. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the guardian s front page says the chancellor rishi sunak is coming under pressure to give nhs staff more money, after the government proposed a 1% pay rise. the online independent looks at the reaction to the pay increase offer as unions brand the government s decision a kick in the teeth . an insult to nhs heroes writes the mirror it says health workers will only receive £3.50 extra a week. in other news the metro reports the prime minister has full confidence in his cabinet secretary simon case, amid claims he covered up bullying allegations against the duchess of sussex when he worked for the royal family in 2018. the daily telegraph s front page focusses on the eu s vaccination roll out as italy blocks shipments of the astrazeneca vac
had people lining up to get them in. they are still millions and millions of unused doses around europe that aren t getting in actually vaccinating people and i think you should focus on supporting national government to fix that problem and they would not need to worry about that. , , ., ., , that. it s interesting that at times as well as focusing that. it s interesting that at times as well as focusing on that. it s interesting that at times as well as focusing on this. - that. it s interesting that at times as well as focusing on this. it s i as well as focusing on this. it s picking up their new vaccination targets. it inoculated 4.6 million people. compare that to the uk. germany has changed their mind when it comes to the efficacy of the astrazeneca vaccine for over 65 year olds. there was a concern they did not have enough data to make that case for that but they had a change of heart. the? make that case for that but they had a change of heart. a change of hea
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