Test in southampton. The remarkable story of british pilot Stephen Cameron who spent two months on life support in vietnam with coronavirus and is now on his way home. Good morning. It is going to be a warmer day for us today. Most places will be dry with sunny spells. Rain into the north west of the uk later on. Join me laterfor all the details. Good morning. Its sunday 12th july. Our top story the government is to spend more than £700 million on increased security and border checks in preparation for the end of the brexit transition period at the end of the year. Therell be 500 new staff, and new inland border posts where existing ports have no room to cope with the extra checks that will be required. Heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. Dover is the busiest channel port. It will be on the front line of new regulations from the end of the year. When the bread the transition period comes to a close, new checks will be necessary. There are new facilities built inland. Uk wil
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former conservative pensions minister ros altmann, and the journalist and author, mihir bose. The front page, starting with. The daily mirror shows a packed southend in essex earlier today, saying pressure is mounting on the government to launch its track and trace system to avoid a second wave of coronavirus. The Daily Telegraphs front page also shows a busy beach this time bournemouth and looks at how the government plans to use this system to get some pupils in england back to school by1june. Southend once again, this time in the daily mail, which says any restrictions of the lockdown in england will only be lifted once the governments tracing system is in place according to its scientific advisers. Shamed by this hospital cleaner the metros front page focuses on the governments u turn to allow bereaved families of all nhs front line support staff and social care workers who hav