into trouble with his visa for the australian open. we start in the us, where exactly one year so on from the capitol hill riot, president biden has condemned his predecessor, donald trump, for the role he played that day. the democrats have held several events marking the anniversary, including a minute s silence in the us house of representatives. here s president biden speaking from inside the capitol building. the former president of the united states of america has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election. he has done so because he values power over principal. because he sees his own interests is more important than his countries interest and america s interest. vice president kamala harris also spoke about what happened that day. here she is. what they were assaulting were the institutions that values the ideals that generations of americans have marched, picketed, and shed blood to establish and defend. the president s speech blamed the capitol riot on
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what he the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster henry bonsu, and former trade minister, lord digbyjones. tomorrow s front pages. the yorkshire post leads with the racism crisis at the county s cricket club, after azeem rafiq s harrowing testimony. the metro also has the cricket scandal on its front page, saying racism is a poison at the heart of the game. the ft reports on an agreement between the us and china to hold talks over the size of their nuclear arsenals. the telegraph raises questions over the role of the church of england in helping asylum seekers convert to christianity, boosting their chances of staying in the uk. the times splashes on the mps standards row, claiming some tory backbenchers may revolt over the proposed ban on taking second jobs as consultants. while the daily star says the latest supply problem for british shops is a shortage of rum apparently its caused by pirates! apparently. we
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