also knighted, the artist grayson perry. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geri scott, political reporter at the times, and broadcasterjohn stapleton. we will say hello to both in just a moment. first, though, let s take a look at those front pages. the telegraph focuses on the return of covid tests for travellers to the uk from china, amid worries over the spread of the virus. the mail calls the new controls drastic but says they ve been brought in because of concern beijing is withholding data. the times leads with a warning that middle aged people are dying from heart conditions because they didn t get common medication during the pandemic. the express has obtained figures showing more than 700 prisoners have either escaped or been released in error over the last decade. as the year ends, the ft points out how far many stock markets around the world have fallen this year. the mirror looks at the new year hono
and brazil lights up in honour of pele on the first of three days of national mourning for the footballing legend. a us congressional committee has released six years of tax returns for the former president donald trump. mr trump battled for years to keep the documents secret until the supreme court approved their disclosure last month. the returns show that in 2020 he paid nothing in federal income taxes. the former president has released a video statement, condemning the release of the documents. although these tax returns contain relatively little information and not information that almost anybody would understand they are extremely complex, the radical democrats behaviour is a shame upon the us congress. joining me now is representative lloyd doggett, a democratic party congressman and a member of the house ways and means committee, which released trump s tax returns. thank you for coming on the programme. what is your reaction. these tax returns show donald trump did n
issues that take time to solve, and the question for rishi sunak s overman is, does he have time to solve it? some people say, yes, some say no, and i am sure he will give it his best shot, but two years really is not a lot of time to get either the legislation you need through or for that to take effect, so i think these are all issues we are going to be tackling, grappling with, talking about for the next two years, and this isjust with, talking about for the next two years, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. years, and this is ust the tip of the iceberg. years, and this is ust the tip of the teeher9. years, and this is ust the tip of the icebert. . . ., ., the iceberg. indeed. we are going to look at a slightly the iceberg. indeed. we are going to look at a slightly more the iceberg. indeed. we are going to look at a slightly more uplifting - look at a slightly more uplifting story now, lots of the papers covering it. let s go to the daily mirror. their take
case. ., , . we re into the second half in friday s two premier league fixtures plenty of goals already too. struggling west ham are behind at home to brentford. ivan toney and josh da silva on target in the first half for the bees. at anfield leicester are also trying to avoid a relegation battle. kienan dewsbury hall putting leicester in front on four minutes before leicester defender wout fas twice put the ball in his own net to hand liverpool a 2 1 lead. 55 minutes gone at anfield. in spain s primera division, real madrid can go top for 24 hours at least. they re away at real valladolid knowing a win will put them ahead of barcelona who play on saturday. approaching half time. earlier, getafe beat mallorca 2 0, the two other games finished 1 1 not enough to take sevilla out of the bottom three. ahead of the matches in spain and england tributes have been paid to pele the legendary brazilian striker
but inspire our league, our nation and future generations, boys and girls to be the best version of themselves. two premier league games tonight, with football coming together the remember the brazilian legend pele, who died yesterday at the age of 82. players laid flowers at anfield and wore black armbands, whilst a minute s applause is being held at all games this weekend. as for the action, liverpool beat leicester city 2 1 but did it without actually scoring themselves. they went behind on early thanks to kiernan dewsbury hall s effort before leicester defender wout fas had seven minutes he d rather forget. he scored not one but two own goals, becoming only the fourth player in premier league history to do so in the same game. liverpool are up to sixth with four wins in a row, whilst leicester remain four points above the relegation zone. west ham united could slip into the drop zone tomorrow after going down 2 0 at home to brentford, first half goals from ivan toney and josh da