BBC Radio 5 Live - First Look at the Papers

Will has been part of BBC Radio 5 Live’s pool of newspaper reviewers, dissecting the morning newspaper’s main headlines and front pages.

I take a look at the morning's front pages, starting with the price of Covid-19 tests needed to go abroad in today's Metro. Dotun and I also talk about the AZ vaccine and its mounting problems, and Richard Okorogheye

I take a look at the national front pages this morning, with one story dominating - Harry and Meghan's interview with Opera. Dotun and I review how the different papers reported on The Queen's response to their interview.

I take a look at the national front pages this morning, starting with the tightening of restrictions for those travelling into the UK. Dotun and I also discuss Brexit fishing problems, the Cladding Scandal, and the KMPG boss telling his staff to stop moaning on the front page of the Financial Times.

I take a look at how the papers are marking the grim milestone in the UK of surpassing 100,000 deaths with Dotun Adebayo.

I take a look at the morning's top story on the papers' front pages, of course, dominated by Covid-19 as a new strand of the coronavirus has been discovered and London is announced to be entering Tier 3 restrictions.

I take a look at the morning's front pages, which predominantly cover the new Covid-19 Tier Restrictions in England, as well as Maradona's death, and developments on a Covid-19 Vaccine.

Speaking with Dotun Adebayo on BBC Radio 5 Live, I gave my review of the headline across every newspaper this morning; the northern rebellion of greater restrictions, analysing why they are so against increasing their restrictions.

Speaking with Susanne Courtney on BBC Radio 5 Live, I gave my review of the headline across every newspaper this morning; the UK's testing scandal, where there aren't enough coronavirus tests to meet demand.

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