hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer and tom newton dunn, chief political commentator with times radio. welcome back to you both. so let s start with some of the pages we already have. the metro writes that the eu has threatened to take life saving covid jabs bound for britain after blaming the uk for what it calls the continent s creaking vaccination rollout . the financial times also leads on the vaccine roll out, writing that the nhs s targets are in peril after a significant reduction in supplies. the telegraph adds that vaccine shortages mean that no more first appointments for covid jabs will be booked in april as supplies arriving in britain continue to be disrupted. the times adds that a fall in provision from astrazeneca is understood to be the reason why very few people will receive their first doses next month. the guardian writes that people under
is physical distancing as much as possible, and so hopefully we can combine these measures that we do no work, so that we can reduce transmissibility little bit, but it is good to be a very telling time going to be a very challenging time. dr sundaram, are you encouraged by the fact that some boosters at least two appear to work? and what is the medical advice around that? i am very encouraged medical advice around that? i am very encouraged by medical advice around that? i n very encouraged by that. so the idea is that when you boost the amount of antibodies that you have with a third dose, for example, after two mrna doses of a covid i9 vaccine, that increase in antibody plus the increase in t cell activity could potentially protect you more than your first two doses. that s really great news, but always on my mind is, who has access to that third dose? unfortunately, farke min people have stood on had access to their first dose, so people have stood on had access to theirfir
0n vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over have had theirfirst dose, and 78.9% have been double jabbed. at least 25 people have been killed and others are missing in the southern indian state of kerala, after heavy rain caused landslides and floods. homes were damaged and trees and power lines were brought down. many towns and villages remain cut off. the indian military are assisting emergency teams. the duke of cambridge will call for society to unite in repairing our planet , when he takes to the stage, for the presentation of his inaugural environmental award. the earthshot prize will celebrate five winners, who ve come up with the best solutions to tackle the world s environmental problems. 0ur correspondent, david sillito is at alexandra palace, where the ceremony is taking place. david. in the 1960s, it was president kennedy who gave out the great challenge, but a man on the
if a social media company does allow someone to use a false name when they create an account, that company should hold enough information about the individual so police can access it as part of an investigation and users should know even if they are not using their real name when they post, they can and will be identified if they create and cause harm to other people. so the repercussions of this killing may go far. but first, tomorrow, the nation s politicians will meet in parliament to remember sir david amess. damian grammaticas, bbc news. the government s latest coronavirus figures show there were 45,140 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. another 57 deaths have been recorded that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over have had theirfirst dose, and 78.9% have been double jabbed. a soldier who died during an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named. private jethro watson pi
, alexandra mackenzie reporting. alexandra mackenzie reporting. the government s latest coronavirus figures show, there were 45,140 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. another 57 deaths have been recorded that s of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over, have had theirfirst dose, and 78.9% percent have been double jabbed. the duke of cambridge will call for society to unite in repairing our planet , when he takes to the stage, for the presentation of his inaugural environmental award. here he is arriving at the ceremony s green carpet with the duchess of cambridge a few moments ago. the earthshot prize will celebrate five winners, who ve come up with the best solutions to tackle the world s environmental problems. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito has more. each year we will award five £1 million each year we will award five £1 million prizes to those who we believe million