the guardian features a stark warning from the confederation of british industry that overriding the northern irish deal will damage uk investment. the times leads on what it calls a crackdown on universities, who could be forced to reveal investment from foreign actors in a bid to stop uk values from being compromised . according to the daily mirror, borisjohnson is to shelve plans to extend free school meals to all children living in poverty. one million kids to go hungry is its headline. and the daily express covers the rail strikes expected to take place this summer, as ministers vow to do whatever it takes to prevent the rail unions holding britain to ransom. let us begin our chat. we re going to start with the daily telegraph. lovely to have you back. rolando has hit back at criticism of the migrant scheme rwanda. it heated up and we got the verdict from the judge at the high court. so, rwanda have responded. what did they say? figs high court. 50, rwanda have
not being seems like most of them, if not all, not being taken out by the government. it was a really big review government. it was a really big review of government. it was a really big review of this and a lot of recommendations, and yet it seems like boris recommendations, and yet it seems like borisjohnson isn t keen on implementing a lot of them. including the fact that henry wanted to include including the fact that henry wanted to include all children living in universal to include all children living in universal credit household, so extending the school meals free school extending the school meals free school meals. and it seems that is not being school meals. and it seems that is not being included. so, campaigners have been not being included. so, campaigners have been generally disappointed about have been generally disappointed about the government reaction. they were really about the government reaction. they were really hoping for a new food bill, a