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 start with the metro. 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 Oxford 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
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In to watch the strictly final last night well discuss who waltzed away with the glitterball. Good morning. Quite a mixed day coming up. Some areas are really called with fog to start with. Further west, rain moving in. Called with fog to start with. Furtherwest, rain moving in. Join me laterfor a full furtherwest, rain moving in. Join me later for a full weather forecast. Good morning. First, our main story. Every worker aged 18 or over will begin saving into a workplace pension unless they opt out. Thats under government plans being unveiled today. At the moment, employers must enrol staff aged 22 and over into a pension plan if they earn more than 10,000 pounds a year. Ministers say they want to reduce the minimum age to 18 a move that could affect around 900,000 young people. But the changes wont kick in until the mid 2020s, as our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports. 0lly browning is 21 and like many young people, he hasnt started saving for his retirement. If the government
And the series. Euro 2017 strictly come dancing finalists. A Record Number of people tuned in to watch the strictly final last night well discuss who waltzed away with the glitterball. And all the weekend weather. Quite the next day, some areas called with some fog. Further west, the next day, some areas called with some fog. Furtherwest, rain the next day, some areas called with some fog. Further west, rain moving in. Some areas are cool. Good morning. First, our main story. Every worker aged 18 or over will begin saving into a workplace pension unless they opt out. Thats under government plans being unveiled today. At the moment, employers must enrol staff aged 22 and over into a pension plan if they earn more than £10,000 a year. Ministers say they want to reduce the minimum age to 18 a move that could affect around 900,000 young people. But the changes wont kick in until the mid 2020s, as our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports. Olly browning is 21 and, like many young people
Very difficult to say what it is around. Thank you, bob, for the latest from the scene. From bbc midlands today. Six people have died. A bit ofa a bit of a disappointing afternoon across england and wales, area of low pressure moving slowly east. Fairly breezy with the rain as it spreads east. Behind it, skies brightening up nicely for scotland and northern ireland, despite the temperatures dropping, sunshine to compensate. Cold in eastern parts, particularly east anglia. The rain will clear this evening and overnight it will be dry and clear with light winds. Another chilly one. Mist and fog too. We start off monday on a fine and dry note, chilly but sunshine to compensate. Cloud in the north and west. A bit breezier too. Most places seeing single figures, on the poolside. It will be replaced by milder air over next m the headlines. Iigfiifilfifi w after a multi vehicle crash in birmingham. The incident, by the underpass at bristol road, involved several vehicles. The government w