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[Music] foreign watching The Press preview a first look at what is on the front pages so time to see whats making the headlines with the daily mirrors associate editor Kevin McGuire and the Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine both with us from now until just before midnight welcome to both of you so as ever lets take a look at the front pages then the eye reporting that the Royal College of Nursing has upset other unions with its willingness to directly engage with the government over strike action The Daily Mirror meets Russian mercenaries fighting on behalf of Vladimir Putin in Ukraine amid the current fruit and veg shortage the Metro speaks to a little customer who claims she was stopped from buying a hundred cucumbers at once the headline sees her salad the star suggests that protests could soon start if the shortages continue theyve had their own one as you can see front of the telegraph carries a warning from BT the telecoms giant claiming the Chancellors planned corporation tax