About, why dont you try and write it down . Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent at the Financial Times and Deborah Haynes, defence editor at the times. Will be take you through some of the papers at the moment. First, a quick summary. The times leads on an interview with a Government Security minister about plans to tax internet giants if they dont help combat terrorism. On a lighter note, theres also a colourful picture of eddie the eagle and fans some of the stuntmans tricks will be shown during londons new years day parade. The observer takes a closer look at the fallout from lord adonis resignation and the labour peers call for Chris Grayling to resign. The mail on sunday reports on plans for so called unpaid Border Guards at ports and airports it also shows rod stewart modelling an interesting choice of knitwear when he turned up to support his beloved celtic earlier this evening. The
An open letter calling for the Government to increase early years funding and improve its communication with parents has been signed by LEYF, the Fatherhood Institute and campaigner Kate Dyson of The Motherload.
Despite a 'fatherhood revolution', government policies continue to neglect the positive impact fathers can have on child development, educational success, and even social well-being. By Mike Kelly