Within the business community, there is a growing chorus of voices who are realizing that theyre operating on a very unfair playing field. President biden is also reportedly considering hiring an Antitrust Tsar to look into monopolies in tech. Other senior democrats have even called for Companies Like google and facebook to be split up. Big tech has had a bumper year, but Withjoe Biden as president , theyre likely to face more and more scrutiny. Should so much power and wealth be concentrated in the hands ofjust a few companies on the west coast of america . James clayton, bbc news. A reminder of our main story this evening the news that captain sir tom moore has died at the age of 100. Hed been treated for pneumonia and had tested positive for coronavirus. Sir tom raised tens of millions of pounds for Nhs Charities by walking in his garden before his 100th birthday. In a moment, well have the news where you are, but well leave you tonight with some memories of a remarkable man. When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high. I will go on as long as i can, for as long as its worthwhile doing it. At the end of the storm there is a golden sky, and the sweet silver song of a lark. Never imagined anything like this. You are the uks official number one. That really is truly amazing, isnt it . Youll never walk alone. Youll never walk alone. Ben wright, bbc news, westminster. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are uk trade and economics correspondent for politico, anna isaac and Chief Executive of the think tank new Economics Foundation and former labour adviser, miatta fahnbulleh. Tomorrows front pages starting with. A National Treasure is how the metro describes captain sir tom moore, whos died in hospital at the age of 100 hed been battling both pneumonia and coronavirus. The i describes the Second World War veteran as the best of us. He was knighted by the queen last year after raising more than £30 million for the nhs by walking laps of his garden. Under its large image of a smiling captain sir tom, the telegraph reports on the results of a study which has found just one dose of the 0xford astrazeneca vaccine is successful in cutting Virus Transmission rates a key factor in tackling the pandemic. That encouraging news about the oxford jab is also the main story for the mail, describing the development as a game changer. The guardian says it has seen a leaked presentation which reveals labours strategy for winning back its red wall from the conservatives. The paper says it includes making use of the union flag, veterans and dressing smartly. And the ft reports on alexei navalny� s jail term in russia. The kremlin critic has been handed a three and a half years sentence for embezzlement, but has told he only needs to serve two and a half in prison, having already spent a year under house arrest. So, lets begin. There is anna and miatta the papers are really interested in, the death of a National Treasure, lets look first of all at the daily mail which has a picture of a rather nasty sir tom in a dinnerjacket draped with a union flag with that Famous Walker of his. Looking rather proud there. Lets start anna, it is extraordinary that a man until the age of 99 and a half who was entirely anonymous now died potentially the most famous man in britain. , � , potentially the most famous man in britain. , v , potentially the most famous man in britain. , � ,. , , britain. Yes, its been absolutely extraordinary britain. Yes, its been absolutely extraordinary and britain. Yes, its been absolutely extraordinary and he britain. Yes, its been absolutely extraordinary and he really britain. Yes, its been absolutelyl extraordinary and he really caught the public mood at a time that was very dark when we think back to last year when we first had reports of the webs he was doing in his garden. Borisjohnson had just been taken into Intensive Care and everyone was into Intensive Care and everyone was in a State Of Shock at the seriousness of his pandemic this pandemic. It was such a heart warming story about what someone can do in the very limited powers they have and then millions of pounds later, he has become this national hero. National hero. Miatta, why was it that he walked national hero. Miatta, why was it that he walked his national hero. Miatta, why was it that he walked his way national hero. Miatta, why was it that he walked his way into national hero. Miatta, why was it that he walked his way into our l that he walked his way into our hearts . Something dogged about him, the way he dressed in his elegant way . I the way he dressed in his elegant wa . ~ , the way he dressed in his elegant wa . ~ , , way . I think he ust inspired us all. I way . I think he ust inspired us an. Ithink way . I think he ust inspired us all. I think it way . 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The nation was in shock and you just saw such a resolve from a 99yearold you just saw such a resolve from a 99 year old and there is something about 99 year old and there is something about his 99 year old and there is something about his spirit that i think warmed all of about his spirit that i think warmed all of us, about his spirit that i think warmed all of us, gave us hope and inspiration and a sense that actually inspiration and a sense that actually if he could kind of Battle Through actually if he could kind of Battle Through and thinking of others and trying through and thinking of others and trying to through and thinking of others and trying to raise money, all of us can do our trying to raise money, all of us can do our part trying to raise money, all of us can do our part as well. I think he kind ofiusl do our part as well. I think he kind ofjust spoke to the national spirit. Ofjust spoke to the national spirit, was a sort of light of hope and resilience at times i think we all needed and resilience at times i think we all needed it. Look at the metro which says simply on its front page a picture of sir tom with his world war ii medals, we have lost a National Treasure. It was extraordinary and know that just walking in that connection to world war ii was Something Back in march and april, those terrible times that connected with people in an Incredible Way and just kept on going. Incredible way and ust kept on oiiin � , Incredible Way and ust kept on oiiin , ~ Incredible Way and ust kept on iioin. ,. , Incredible Way and ust kept on oiiin � , ~. ,. , going. Absolutely. We have to remember going. Absolutely. We have to remember the going. Absolutely. We have to remember the generation going. Absolutely. We have toi remember the generation that going. Absolutely. We have to remember the generation that has been hardest hit and has faced the greatest loss are people who wouldve had very strong memories if not of serving in growing up in the aftermath of world war ii, people in their 80s and 905. So aftermath of world war ii, people in their 805 and 905. So figures like Captain Sirtom their 805 and 905. So figures like captain sir tom moore and at the queen have been really crucial in people keeping their resolve where people keeping their resolve where people have face extraordinary levels of isolation, its been frightening but to have people like this has been empowering for people, it has made them feel through small act5 they can do something. It has made them feel through small acts they can do something. We have seen it and lots of ways where members of the public volunteering in trials now volunteering to help vaccinate. Everyone wanted to chip in and be useful and it was wonderful to see someone less obviously able in terms of his physical fitness deciding that he is going to make it his goal to use what little power he has to create a lot of attention and make goodness, he did. Lot of attention and make goodness, he did. , ~. ,. , he did. My goodness. An hour or so an i he did. My goodness. An hour or so ago i was he did. My goodness. An hour or so ago i was interviewing he did. My goodness. An hour or so ago i was interviewing a he did. My goodness. An hour or so ago i was interviewing a man he did. My goodness. An hour or| so ago i was interviewing a man who was 101 who did 970 laps of his garden in east london, he was an Asian British man who said he was so upset about captain mores death that he couldnt eat and so his son was going to make sure he tried to have a good meal last night. That expression affected everyone young and old. I remember miatta at the time we had to learn all these new words and phrases, coronavirus, social distancing, track and trace, contact tracy, antibodies and so on. So there was something deeply familiar about so there was something deeply familiarabout him, a kind of so there was something deeply familiar about him, a kind of person we almost thought, you know what he reminds me of someone from my family or someone i met years ago, there was something deeply familiar about him which we really needed at the time when the coronavirus was vacant, dangerous, and scary, it was suddenly personalised and familiar with its fight back. With its fight back. Absolutely. A lot of peeple with its fight back. Absolutely. A lot of people talked with its fight back. Absolutely. A lot of people talked about with its fight back. Absolutely. A lot of people talked about the i lot of people talked about the twinkle lot of people talked about the twinkle in his eye, there was the sense twinkle in his eye, there was the sense that twinkle in his eye, there was the sense that he could have been any of our grandfathers but i think the piece our grandfathers but i think the piece that really touched people was the sense piece that really touched people was the sense of solidarity that he was trying the sense of solidarity that he was trying to the sense of solidarity that he was trying to help others at a time when we were trying to help others at a time when we were all trying to help others at a time when we were all worried and i think one of the we were all worried and i think one of the things that did spark and dominate in that first wave was the sense dominate in that first wave was the sense of dominate in that first wave was the sense of us dominate in that first wave was the sense of us all reaching out looking after our sense of us all reaching out looking after our neighbours. There was a collective after our neighbours. There was a collective resolve that we have to iet collective resolve that we have to get through this and i think he embodied and epitomised that in a way that touched many people. He is on the front iaie touched many people. He is on the front page of touched many people. He is on the front page of the touched many people. He is on the front page of the daily touched many people. He is on the front page of the Daily Telegraph i front page of the Daily Telegraph looking there with his four metals. I am not a metal expert, looking there with his four metals. Iam not a metal expert, i looking there with his four metals. I am not a metal expert, i dont know if that includes the knighthood from the queen but the article we will look at is one of good news. 0ne 0xford job cuts transmission, major study finds a single dose prevents two thirds of onward infection with no hospitalisations recorded. Anna what you make of that . , ,. ,. , that . This is the news we have all been waiting that . This is the news we have all been waiting for, that . This is the news we have all been waiting for, it that . This is the news we have all been waiting for, it being that . This is the news we have all been waiting for, it being sort that . This is the news we have all been waiting for, it being sort of. Been waiting for, it being sort of stage to know what a vaccine where we know there are vaccines that work, we know with a bit of luck we will get them out of the door and the robot is going very well, we have nearly 10 Million People vaccinated now which is extraordinary compared to some other countries. The roll out is going well. The one question on everyones might is it may stop me going to hospital but doesnt mean i can go about my business, see family, and hopefully not too far down the road give someone a hug . With it being two thirds effective, 67 at cutting transmission, once we have a very heavily vaccinated population as it were, that gives us some real hope of normality. That means we can really think and look forward to his state a few months away still, you are hopeful but less dangerous to other people even if you are safe yourself, it is pretty massive news. After two that may be the key point in this article, the reduction of transmission by 67 after the first jab. Transmission by 67 after the first ab. ,. ,. , jab. This is huge, and really good news because jab. This is huge, and really good news because i jab. This is huge, and really good news because i think jab. This is huge, and really good news because i think the jab. This is huge, and really good news because i think the big news because i think the big question news because i think the Big Question Mark was always about transmissibility and whether vaccines transmissibility and whether vaccines would have an impact on that vaccines would have an impact on that and vaccines would have an impact on that. And this shows that they do particularly after the first jab because particularly after the first jab because i think where the government has come because i think where the government has come under criticism for its strategy has come under criticism for its strategy of has come under criticism for its strategy of spacing out the jabs and hoping strategy of spacing out the jabs and hoping that if you get your first ab, hoping that if you get your first jab. That hoping that if you get your first jab, that is enough and then you can wait three jab, that is enough and then you can wait three months and this suggests that strategy is right. Sol wait three months and this suggests that strategy is right. So i think we can that strategy is right. So i think we can all that strategy is right. So i think we can all be high optimistic but cautiously we can all be high optimistic but cautiously so not least because we know cautiously so not least because we know there are mutations of the virus. Know there are mutations of the virus, there are so question marks about virus, there are so question marks about how virus, there are so question marks about how that interacts with the different about how that interacts with the different vaccines. So we are still in a waiting different vaccines. So we are still in a waiting game but because for some in a waiting game but because for some hope. In a waiting game but because for some hope in a waiting game but because for some hoe. , ~. ,. ,. , some hope. Miatta you know any of these 1,000,000. 96 some hope. Miatta you know any of these 1,000,000. 96 people some hope. Miatta you know any of these 1,000,000. 96 people who. Some hope. Miatta you know any of i these 1,000,000. 96 people who have had this first dose . Yes. These 1,000,000. 96 people who have had this first dose . Had this first dose . Yes, i do. Since my had this first dose . Yes, i do. Since my friend had this first dose . Yes, i do. Since my friend puts had this first dose . Yes, i do. Since my friend puts her had this first dose . Yes, i do. Since my friend puts her parents, the older since my friend puts her parents, the older generation have had a jab. I~96 the older generation have had a jab. 1. 96 Million People. There is ust 1. 96 Million People. There is just a 1. 96 Million People. There is just a sense 1. 96 Million People. There is just a sense of relief and hope. Anna . Just a sense of relief and hope. Anna . ,. ,. , anna . Yes, i have quite all different anna . Yes, i have quite all different stipend anna . Yes, i have quite all different Stipend Sending i anna . Yes, i have quite all different Stipend Sending mildly plain Text Messages making sure they have got there appointments. Do they listen to you . Have got there appointments. Do they listen to you . Yes, have got there appointments. Do they listen to you . Yes, i have got there appointments. Do they listen to you . Yes, i think have got there appointments. Do they listen to you . Yes, i think so. Have got there appointments. Do they listen to you . Yes, i think so. What i listen to you . Yes, i think so. What we will go a slightly younger people now. Were moving down the generations now from captain more down to schoolchildren because the next story in the telegraph says pm urged to follow scotlands meet and reopen Primary Schools, to sum this up, scotland looking at a return on the 22nd of february, england looking at march the 8th. Are these miatta dates that people should put in pen or pencil in their diary . I think with everything with this virus. Think with everything with this virus. But think with everything with this virus, put it in pencil probably. But i virus, put it in pencil probably. But i think virus, put it in pencil probably. But i think the government will come under but i think the government will come under some but i think the government will come under some pressure. I understand i think under some pressure. I understand i think probably everyone understands why theyre being cautious and every single why theyre being cautious and every single parent with school age children. S