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of at least three people. skies have turned red across nothern syria, iraq and parts of saudi arabia. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord digbyjones, who s a former uk trade minister, and the broadcaster, henry bonsu. welcome to you both. but first, let s have a quick look at tomorrow s front pages before we start. the metro leads with teenage footballerjake daniels, who has become the first male professional to come out as gay since 1990. the i has the same story, and reports the huge wave of support jake daniels has received, calling it a chorus of approval . the financial times features the warning by bank of england governor, andrew bailey, that he s unable to stop inflation hitting 10% this year. the guardian also picks up on the governor s concerns he s issued what he calls an apocalyptic warning about food price rises, driven by the war in ukraine. that story leads the telegraph, as well th ....
Of the mehdi hasan show tonight, gop dysfunctions, driving us towards a Government Shutdown. Even House Republicans are pointing to figure at one man, Kevin Mccarthy. Plus, the white house just created the First Ever Office devoted to curbing gun violence. I will speak with former Gun Violence Activists turn gen z congressman maxwell frost. And, covid rates are on the rise, again. My conversation with americas doctor, Anthony Fauci. Good evening. At this moment, we are about six days away from a potential Government Shutdown. The first, since the start of 2019. And its a shutdow ....
My life. And thats life lost, with the kids, everything, theyjust dont know what theyve done to people. Post office minister, kevin hollinrake, has been speaking to bbc breakfast and says the inquiry is important to make sure those responsible are held to account. Where evidence has been established people should be prosecuted. Thats my view. And i think you and other people ive spoken to, i certainly feel people within the post office and possibly further afield should go to jail. Lets speak now to richard moorhead, whos been writing about the legal ethics surrounding the post Office Scandal for several years and is also a member of the horizon compensation advisory board. The minister said in his opinion people should be prosecuted and go to jail. Do you think that is likely to jail. Do you think that is likely to happen and will the next stage of the inquiry go towards that . The inquiry go towards that . People in the post off ....