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that this is probably as good as it gets, and that it decides to, i suppose, not necessarily access the windsor framework except the windsor framework except the windsor framework, but decide a twin track policy work decides to work stormont, and work what is most acceptable to it about the latest arrangements, and test out the so called stormont break by which it can object to any new european rules that it thinks will cause a wider divergence between great britain and northern ireland. that will be the hope, i think, northern ireland. that will be the hope, ithink, that northern ireland. that will be the hope, i think, that potentially some new legislation from westminster will be tied in, and then the economic incentive thatjoe biden was talking about regarding extra input and investment in northern ireland, that that can become a recipe that will tempt the politicians back to stormont, and put things back on the road there. here, instead, ithink put things bac ....
for motor neurone disease. campaigners say new research funding needs to be handed out quicker. i met imeta i met a family bakery in manchester finding out what the interest rate rise means for businesses and customers. manchester united to decide on the future of their player mason greenwood after charges of attempted rape and coercive behaviours against him are dropped. while some of you will see some light rain or drizzle through the day it will actually be a mild day when the sunshine comes out with a feel of spring in fact. don t get too used to use that, though. i will have the full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday, the 3rd of february. the family of a woman who s gone missing in lancashire has made an emotional plea for people to come forward with information. 45 year old nicola bulley disappeared a week ago, while walking her dog in st michael s on wyre. we can speak now to our reporter, dave guest, while walking her dog in st michael s on wyre. who joins ....
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 yea ....
recap the letter that we have just received a copy of, the resignation letter from suella received a copy of, the resignation letterfrom suella braverman as home secretary. we can show it to you once again. dear prime minister, it is with the greatest regret i am choosing to tender my resignation, says suella braverman. and then she explains how she sent earlier today, an official document from her personal e mail to a trusted parliamentary colleague with the aim of garnering support for government policy on migration. she admits in her letter this was a technical infringement of the rules. she says it was a mistake, she rapidly reported that mistake in official channels. she told the cabinet secretary. she said as home secretary, she held herself to the highest standards and her resignation was the right thing to do. suella braverman says in the second paragraph, the business of government relies on people accepting responsibility for their mistakes and pretending we haven t ....
come to understand some of the pressures that charles has faced a different point in his life. william is determined to ensure that his eldest son george is not exposed to the difficult that he and william felt he was exposed to later in life with the father who was very busy and very devoted to his work as prince of wales. what implications for other members of the royal family? none for the sussexes because they are not working members of the royal family. the princess royal, i am sure there is a close relationship between charles and his younger sister and i am sure he will need his sister and younger brother edward to be closely around him, other they won t be part of the central nucleus of the royal family that clearly will be charles and then william and his family. how the size of that family has been transformed in recent times, it has always been said that one of charles s ambitions would be to have a slimmed down royalfamily charles s ambitions would be to have a sl ....