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After its election. Coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers this mornings reviewers are prashant rao from the International New york times, and sian griffiths from the sunday times. Before the papers, the sport. A full round up from these four cylinder. The cricket, more misery for england . I could even hear a side in your voice it looks like it is a state of execution, they are 93 1; in their second innings, still 210 execution, they are 93 11 in their second innings, still 210 runs behind australia. It is the penultimate day of the series which looks like it is going to end in a 40 looks like it is going to end in a 4 0 win for the home side. The first innings was a dominant display from australia, 6119 7 declared including the first brothers to make a century in the same innings since 2001. Sean marsh and Mitchell Marsh both hitting hundreds. Australia were 303 ahead when england returned to the crease and dawid malan was the last of the four to fall before close, lbw to nathan lyon. Jonny bairstow did at least add to some stoic cricket before the end. Joe root 41 not out as the tourists managed to ta ke not out as the tourists managed to take it into the final day but once again, they have been comprehensively outplayed. In many ways, the last few days have summed up ways, the last few days have summed up ourtrip. It ways, the last few days have summed up our trip. It has been exceptionally tough. We have come up against a team who have played very good cricket. They have kept the pressure on us good cricket. They have kept the pressure on us at all times. But the one thing we have talked a lot about is just making sure we keep fighting and battling, and working as hard as we can. To be out there, to watch that cover drive, embraced the middle figure is 100, then to have him out there, through the 90s with us, really nervous today, it is something we will look back on in a few years and really cherish it. Stoke are the only premier league side knocked out of the fa cup third round by lower league opposition so far, and they promptly sacked their manager. They were already in relegation trouble before losing 2 1 at League Two Side coventry, and mark hughes lost his job just hours later. It was also a day where Manchester City safely went through, but chelsea were taken to a replay by norwich. Joe lynskey rounds up the action. It has been a dark two decades for coventry city. Financial turmoil and three relegations. But this was the day the clouds parted for the sky blues. Its in the shock is back on a 2 1 win for the fourth tier side, but coventrys joy brought mark hughes downfall. For stoke citys manager, this result meant the inevitable. When a premier league side goes out to a lower league side in the third round, its news. It is not the news we wanted to create prior to the game today, but it has happened. In football, moving on can leave a bitter taste, but injured jamie vardy got a warm welcome back to fleetwood. Leicester bought him for £1 million, and now hes an international for england. But the 0 0 draw never matched his star quality. By contrast, style is what defines Manchester Citys season. They are going for glory on all fronts. Even when they fell behind to burnley, the comeback was always coming. Aguero two in two minutes a a star turnaround for pep guardiolas side, the giants nobody wants to take on. There was nearly an upset at bournemouth. Five years ago wigan won the cup, now theyre in the third tier. They led 2 0 against their premier League Opponents before things slipped away. Bournemouth fought back to force a replay. But extra games at this time of year can feel like a headache. The linesman at villa did recover, and so did this underdog. From one goal down, peterborough fought back to win 3 1. This was a january day for the blues in the cup, and proved the magic still matters. For a full list of yesterdays results, head to the bbc sport website. Three premier league teams are hoping to avoid an upset today. West ham are away at shrewsbury town, where david moyes lost with everton in 2003. Tottenham host afc wimbledon, and holders arsenal are away to nottingham forest. Philippe coutinho will become one of the most expensive footballers in history after barcelona agreed to pay up to £142 million for the liverpool forward. The brazilian has spent four and a half years at anfield, and liverpool have eventually decided to do the deal after turning down three bids for him from barcelona in the summer. The initial payment will be £105 million, a british record, with the rest in add ons. 0nly neymar and Kylian Mbappe will have cost more. Northampton ended their run of seven consecutive premiership defeats with a 22 19 win over gloucester at franklins gardens yesterday. Leicester and sale also won. In the pro1li, ulster slumped to a 38 7 defeat against leinster in dublin. Jordan larmour and Fergus Mcfadden scored two tries apiece, and jonny sexton also touched down with this try. The victory leaves leinster within two points of leaders scarlets in conference b of the pro14. Elsewhere, 0spreys won the welsh derby, beating cardiff blues by a single point, and glasgow warriors maintained their spot at the top of conference a they beat zebre. 16 year old james bowen has become the youngest jockey to win the welsh grand national. Fittingly, he was on the 16 1 shot raz de maree, taking the lead two fences from home and powering to victory. The jockey might be young, but at 13, the horse is the oldest to win the race in modern times. Great britains mica moore and Misha Mcneill crashed in the latest round of the bobsleigh world cup on saturday. The pair had been in seventh place after theirfirst run, but caught the wall halfway through their second attempt and turned the sled over. They both got out safely, but seemed shaken. Moore and mcneill have been competing this season with the help of crowdfunding, after their Financial Support was withdrawn by british bobsleigh. Thats all the sport for now. Now on bbc news, heres ben brown with the papers. Hello and welcome to our look at the front pages of the sunday papers. With me are sian griffiths, the education editor of the sunday times, and prashant rao from the International New york times. Todays front pages first, starting with. The sunday times, which says the Prime Minister will hold a Cabinet Reshuffle tomorrow, with up to six ministers being moved or sacked. Its main story follows an investigation by the paper which claims to have found google profiting from those with addictive diseases. The sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is to appoint a new education secretary to try to reinvigorate the governments approach to schools, leaving the incumbentJustine Greening fighting for herjob. In another area of education policy, the mail on sunday claims mrs may has criticised her new university tsar, toby young, after old social media posts of his, described as obscene and sexist, were unearthed. The observer headlines president trumps reaction to a new book about his administration the publication by the journalist Michael Wolff questions president trumps mental stability since taking office. The sunday express writes that theresa may has ordered a review into parole boards, afterformer taxi driver john worboys, found guilty of Sexual Assault against 12 women, was released after nine years in prison. Let us take off with that reshuffle. Sian, as an education correspondent you will know all about this, the education secretary, Justine Greening, fighting for herjob. Absolutely, and the rumours have been going around all week that there will be. That she is one of there will be. That she is one of the main people who is likely to be moved on. What has she done wrong . Well, where does one start . Education policy is in a mess. We have rows about school funding, a teacher recruitment crisis, some of the most expensive degrees in the world, we have children coming out not able to getjobs. It is a big, big mess. To be fair toJustine Greening, she inherited a lot of it. She has tried to smooth a path through, but i think the feeling is she has been pretty ineffective. I think the reason why theresa may wa nts to think the reason why theresa may wants to move her on his in the last election, we know that education policy was a very big issue for pa rents, policy was a very big issue for parents, it policy was a very big issue for pa rents, it really policy was a very big issue for parents, it really played into labours hands, Jeremy Corbyn saying he would scrap tuition fees, he said he would scrap tuition fees, he said he would scrap tuition fees, he said he would get rid of the £9,000 a year fees, he would he would get rid of the £9,000 a yearfees, he would improve he would get rid of the £9,000 a year fees, he would improve school funding, we are getting stories about parents being asked for donations for textbooks because schools have so little money, and he would make huge efforts to get more teachers into schools, there are not enough maths and science teachers, that played incredibly well with pa rents that played incredibly well with parents and theresa may wants to claw back some of that ground. Quite a big reshuffle, but not huge, why do you think the Prime Minister is making it now . Is it an attempt to freshen up the government . making it now . Is it an attempt to freshen up the government . I think thatis freshen up the government . I think that is probably it. There are two separate issues here, there is the political issue, and the education issue. I guess she is trying to get back on the front foot, that election was a complete disaster, so the interesting thing is, the sunday telegraph notes this, that kind of suggestion that she has dealt with the European Union but she is unable to sacked several cabinet ministers if she wanted to, they are questioning how strong she really is. Because of the brexit balance, she has to keep people like Boris Johnson in place. But also she is dependent on the dup so any mass tory rebellion will create all kinds of new problems. Sol tory rebellion will create all kinds of new problems. So i feel like this isa very of new problems. So i feel like this is a very difficult reshuffle to pull off because the people youd demote or fire, you will have to placate them and head of a rebellion. It is a very difficult thing to pull off. I think youre right and thing to pull off. I think youre rightandi thing to pull off. I think youre right and i think we have seen a bit of that in the sunday telegraph where Justine Greening of that in the sunday telegraph whereJustine Greening sent out a series of tweets defending her position and St Marys School standards are rising statistics and statistics. So i think it is not going to be as easy as all that. Still with the tory party, we have got the Prime Minister, according to the mail on sunday, slamming toby young, who is her university zaha, his position on the new watchdog is said to be injeopardy by the mail on sunday for these obscene and sexist tweets and posts on social media. What do you make of that . This feels kind of like a scandal, somewhat unnecessary, in the sense of it was not something that came as a surprise, these things could easily have been researched. From yea rs easily have been researched. From years ago . This is the kind of Simple Research you should do before appointing somebody, you check their Public Comments and the public record, and this is another controversy that im not sure they needed at this point. This is something where it is an important issue, britains University System issue, britains University System is incredibly important, to britain and the wider world. I went to a british university. It matters, who is the regulator. This kind of controversy distracts from the at hand. From the issue. Can toby young hold onto this position . He has been fighting to hold onto it all week. I think is hoping that attention will divert to the reshuffle attention will divert to the res huffle o n attention will divert to the reshuffle on monday, and whoever comes in, if somebody replaces Justine Greening, will be well disposed so towards him. He is only one of 15 people on this board but i ee, one of 15 people on this board but i agree, such an important new regulator for university and this belief undermines that very importantjob, belief undermines that very important job, and this belief undermines that very importantjob, and this new organisation, which has onlyjust been announced. We will not go into the details of some of the tweets, some of the least offensive ones are still pretty offensive. Maybe not at this time of the morning even people coming to his defence are doing so in such a heavily guarded way. Saying that these are impossible to defend, then they go on to defend him but this is a very complicate complicate on to defend him but this is a very complicate complicate a controversy that is not very necessary. And if anything else comes out. One more tweets and youre out the donald trump sardar goes on, with this new book about his white house sardar, and his reaction to. He is saying he is a very sta ble reaction to. He is saying he is a very stable genius, obviously a very modest one of course he is. I think we all know what the tweets were, i think this book, Michael Wolff has suddenly become the most important person injournalism suddenly become the most important person in journalism today. Suddenly become the most important person injournalism today. We do not need to go over the accusations and trumps counterclaims. 0ne not need to go over the accusations and trumps counterclaims. One of the interesting things that has come out about this, it was written about in the New York Times recently, as the president continues to make these tweets, and the bellicose rhetoric, what is when it is not backed up by action it says something about the power of the american presidency and the erosion of the institution of the american presidency. If he does not follow through on these various allegations and accusations, whether it is to do with the book or the age to the palestinians, all this matter of international and domestic issues, it says something about his own power. He says stuff but doesnt do it . Is there a case to say he is blowing off steam . It . Is there a case to say he is blowing off steam . But that erodes his other public statements because these are a matter of public record. He is speaking on behalf of the presidency. So this matters. And the more he says things about this book, surely the more hejust more he says things about this book, surely the more he just promotes the book and makes it a top seller . M is just book and makes it a top seller . M isjust a book and makes it a top seller . M is just a brilliant headline, book and makes it a top seller . M isjust a brilliant headline, tron, im a very stable genius who wouldnt want to read that . So the first thing you think is, how stable are you to be tweeting this stuff . Still on the observer, Companies Facing a new vat burden after brexit . The details are in the paper, how vat will happen to be handled differently by British Companies when brexit happens. If brecht if brett if britain leads the customs union. This is one ofa leads the customs union. This is one of a litany of issues that will have to be iron out. A new level of day to day complexity, whether it is for better or for worse, it is a huge uncertainty, it is notjust how we enforce the Common Agricultural policy or being part of the single market, it is the Little Things that Small Businesses will have to deal with, they are going to need some time for adjustment. Whether that is good or bad for the economy, think that will play out, but these things, fishery policy, you know, ca rs things, fishery policy, you know, cars that are sold, innumerable issues like this that will come through. Lets rattle through them. The sunday times, they have insight, undercover investigation into google, profits from the plight of addicts. A company reaping millions from parasites playing on the vulnerable . This is a good investigation. When you are an addict and youre looking for help, you are very likely to go onto the internet and typed into the search engine, where can i get advice . So you get these referral centres, and they look like free advice lines, but actually they are being paid hundreds of pounds to refer people to addiction clinics and that is not made clear to the people looking for these, and google are also charging these, and google are also charging these services to come to the top of these services to come to the top of the search engine. So there is a whole layer of commercial moneymaking going on, but the poor old addict and their family had moneymaking going on, but the poor old addict and theirfamily had no idea about it. They think they are searching in a transparent way for a good service to help them, and actually all this money making is going on. In america, some states do not allow this practice, it is illegal. In this country it is legal but you have to ask, how proper is it . Young addiction clinic has already said they are not going to use these referral practices any more. use these referral practices any more. One addiction clinic. They do call them parasites. You can see how the papers are targeting people over a lot of these investigations, on youtube as well, running terror videos and so on. Rightly so, these company played an enormous role in our lives. It is right they are scrutinised in this way. It is not just addicts, if you have any question, what are you going to do . It isa question, what are you going to do . It is a turn of phrase, you google it. This company and others like it up it. This company and others like it upa it. This company and others like it up a central role in everything we do and our lives, our economies, the scrutiny is well placed. These are effectively as powerful as governments. They need to be scrutinised. Also the sunday times, acid attacks, a voluntary code on restricting the sale of acid because of the horrible rise in acid attacks. This is just of the horrible rise in acid attacks. This isjust restricting the sale to younger people under the age of 18. It is, but we were discussing this fellow, this is part ofa discussing this fellow, this is part of a much more complex problem about Youth Violence and youth crime, and the observer has a story about Cressida Dick talking about tackling knife crime as a Public Health issue, this story also notes, the home office has commissioned research that will look into the motivations behind carrying and using acid as a weapon. There are obviously things we can do that grab headlines, but this is a complex problem that will require much more multifaceted response. Which you we re multifaceted response. Which you were collaborating on. Absolutely. 0k, were collaborating on. Absolutely. Ok, if we have the retailers saying we are not going to sell acid to under 18s, but as we were saying, any kid can get that stuff, could get bleach from the Kitchen Cupboard and take it out. And they can get it easily online. So the parents of a big role to play because i think it is parents that need to be in charge of the teenagers, they need to know what they are carrying when they go out. I dont think that this is going to stop the problem although it isa going to stop the problem although it is a welcome initiative. Lets talk about the golden globes, the first major awards ceremony, really, since the whole Harvey Weinstein thing blew up. There is good to be something of a protest, a black dress protest by some of the actresses, they are saying that normally they are expected to twirl these wonderful dresses and to add glitz to the hollywood spectacle, but this time they will wear a sombre black as a mark of protest. Is that a good move . Absolutely. A lot of people have said it is elitist, what does it count for . But these are powerful women who can command column inches in newspapers, front page pitches, and they are making an important point, that Sexual Harassment is rife through almost every industry you can think of. They are making the point for hollywood, but the fact they are making it means that women in other industries will also be empowered to speak out. But some women, some of the victims are saying, these women should have done more than this, they should have spoken out earlier and that their silence has been the problem. I think that is probably a valid criticism to some degree, but the fact is, we are now where we are andl the fact is, we are now where we are and i think you rightly said, one of the criticisms would be, they could have boycotted, but he made the point that this is all about coverage , point that this is all about coverage, it is about raising the public consciousness about the issue and what better way to do so . They are going to get enormous numbers of coueges are going to get enormous numbers of colleges and photographs. Are going to get enormous numbers of colleges and photographsm are going to get enormous numbers of colleges and photographs. It is going to be the story. They are not just doing this, there is legal defence fund, all sorts of practical things are doing. I think hollywood actresses are doing quite a bit in reaction to this, and it is not. This is quite a positive thing they are doing. Letsjust end with what we hope is not the end of andy murrays tennis career. The sunday times front page suggesting it could be. Because pat cash has been saying actually, he needs potentially a hip operation on both hips, so if he does need surgery, that is good to be very hard to recover from in terms of fighting for grand slams. This is so sad. This idea that he may never challenge again for a grand slam title. Ijust think andy murray has been one of those national icons, the first british guide to win wimbledon, it has been fabulous watching his career. And also watching how he has become a National Treasure from someone who was regarded as someone with a bit ofa chip was regarded as someone with a bit of a chip on his shoulder, the idea that he has fought so hard from quite a humble background to become this world famous. Quite a humble background to become this worldfamous. He has quite a humble background to become this worldfamous. He has achieved a lot but potentially got so much more to achieve, but obviously it is going to be very hard, even if he doesnt have surgery, to continue. Going to be very hard, even if he doesnt have surgery, to continuelj think doesnt have surgery, to continual think we remember the athletes in particular who had these dizzying haights but they were cut short. Thara haights but they were cut short. There is this particular form of sadnass wa there is this particular form of sadnass we remember them with. Andy murray at his paak sadnass we remember them with. Andy murray at his peak was incredible and to not be able to watch that, we hava and to not be able to watch that, we have been gracad and to not be able to watch that, we have been graced with roger fadarar and rafa nadal for so long that parhaps and rafa nadal for so long that perhaps we have become spoilad and think they will last forever. But this is an example. The game must ta ke this is an example. The game must take such a toll on your body, the impact, the continual impact. Take such a toll on your body, the impact, the continual impactl increasingly baliava impact, the continual impactl increasingly believe that these are profassional increasingly believe that these are professional athletes and the huge toll this takes on them, obviously, wa toll this takes on them, obviously, we should not. They are paid a lot of money to do this, but you see a lot of professional athletes in thasa lot of professional athletes in these kinds of very demanding sports, as they get older, they have a lot of physical problems because thay a lot of physical problems because they have been taking such a toll on thair they have been taking such a toll on their bodies for so long. Andy murray has been playing tennis sinca ha murray has been playing tennis sinca he was. It is very difficult. Let us hope for the best and hope he does recover, and get back onto the big stage and win a few more grand slams. Thats it for the papers. Thanks to my guests, sian griffiths and prashant rao. Just a reminder we take a look at tomorrows front pages every evening at 10. A0pm here on bbc news. Goodbye for now. Another lovely day, more sunshine today than what we had yesterday, but it is going to be a cold one after that really frosty start across central and northern areas. A breezy day across the south east, will feel quite raw here. And also breezy across the Northern Isles, weather fund bringing outbreaks breezy across the Northern Isles, weatherfund bringing outbreaks of rain through the day. It will be less cold, temperatures of around six celsius further south. But a cold one in scotland. For the football match this afternoon, shrewsbury against west ham, it is looking perfect with light winds and plenty of sunshine, but it will be cold. High pressure dominating overnight, light winds across northern areas, but more of a breeze across the south, that is going to bring further cloud. So less cold here, but another cold one further north with widespread frost. A cold and frosty start to begin the new working week, lots of sunshine in central and northern areas. But the cloud will gradually creep north, some of it big enough to produce the spot of light rain or drizzle. Another lovely afternoon, for much of scotland. A dry picture as well for the Northern Isles although a cold one, it averages ranging from freezing to about four celsius. Temperatures raging. So it is going to feel a bit cooler than what it did today. Into Northern Ireland and northern england, some sunshine, but su btle northern england, some sunshine, but subtle peer, rather grey skies. South of here. If you add the breeze, it has come to feel quite raw. Through monday evening the cloud will continue to move north as the winds begin to come up from the south. The pressure chart for monday night into tuesday, High Pressure ebbing away, more cloud feeding up from the south, the fund will arrive during tuesday night, bringing some heavy rain in one or two spots. A cloudy day on tuesday, quite breezy as well, particularly in the north east, and doesnt the rain arrives in the north west. It will be a cold one elsewhere. Wednesday, the weather front will move through, quite fragmented, outbreaks of rain at times. A little sunshine in the west. Milder in the south. This is bbc news. Im ben brown. The headlines at 10am theresa may abandons plans to give mps a vote on over turning the ban on fox hunting in this parliament. If happened, the messages we got the election, one of the clear messages we got was that people were concerned in a number of areas about what we were proposing. The Prime Minister will carry out a Cabinet Reshuffle tomorrow. There are reports that up to six ministers could either lose theirjobs or be moved. Some of the uks largest retailers agree to stop selling acids and corrosive substances to customers under 18 years old. German chancellor Angela Merkel is to begin a new round of Coalition Talks in a bid to end the countrys political stalemate. Also in the next hour, plans to plant 50 million trees

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