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Sky News (7.05 a.m.) … Times Radio (7.20 a.m.) … BBC Breakfast (7.30 a.m.) … LBC (7.50 a.m.) … Today program (8.10 a.m.).
Also on the Today program: Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the whatsapp filter NHS Confederation (7.10 a.m.) … Andrew Pollard, head of the Oxford Vaccine Group and a developer of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine (7.50 a.m.).
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JCVI member Adam Finn (7.10 a.m.).
Also on Sky News breakfast: Valneva Chief Financial Officer David Lawrence (7.30 a.m.) … Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Bridget Phillipson (8.20 a.m.) … Domestic Abuse Commissioner Nicole Jacobs (8.30 a.m.).
Also on Nick Ferrari at Breakfast (LBC): Resolution Foundation Senior planning and dispatching make it possible Economist Jonny Marshall (7.10 a.m.) … Guardian columnist George Monbiot (7.15 a.m.) … Telegraph columnist Andrew Lilico (8.10 a.m.).