fate of azovstal soldiers unclear after surrender. camilla?- after surrender. camilla? this is some news after surrender. camilla? this is some news we ve after surrender. camilla? this is some news we ve had after surrender. camilla? this is some news we ve had coming - after surrender. camilla? this is| some news we ve had coming out after surrender. camilla? this is i some news we ve had coming out of ukraine today it s the final stand, really, orwe getting ukraine today it s the final stand, really, or we getting close to the end of this long siege on mariupol. this is the azovstal steel would we ve had those ukrainian soldiers hold up, trying to take a stand against the russians as long as possible. what we are seeing now is increasing evacuations, and it looks like the beginning of the end for this. what the guardian are picking up on is the fate of the soldiers who ve been transported into russian controlled territories, there s been some suggestions o
the british government has outlined changes to the post brexit deal which oversees goods moving to northern ireland. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are camilla turner, who s chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and the writer and broadcaster mihir bose. we will say hello properly to both in just a second. first, we will say hello properly to both injust a second. first, let s we will say hello properly to both in just a second. first, let s take a look at the front pages. the metro leads with the news that a conservative mp has been arrested on suspicion of rape. the telegraph has the same story, saying the tory chief whip has asked the mp to stay away from parliament while police investigate. the financial times leads with the latest data on the economy, saying the historic low level of unemployment risks pushing inflation even higher. the guardian says the chancellor is under pressure from his o
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