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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are parliamentary journalist tony grew and caroline frost, journalist and broadcaster. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The telegraph reports on the queens milestone marking her 70 years on the throne. The daily mail says that the queen agreed years ago that the Duchess Of Cornwall should become queen consort. The Daily Express lead with prince charles� s statement that he is honoured that his darling wife will one day be queen. The mirror reports on Blood Donor Shortages facing the nhs. The times says the Prime Minster will hit a reset button with a new team at number 10 the i claims 100 mps are ready to vote against borisjohnson in confidence ballot the ft says that the eu are preparing their options if the ukraine crisis hits gas supplies. While the guardian reports that half a Million People are facing delays in seeing a cancer specialist. Lets turn to tony and caroline and begin with the Daily Telegraph. Its idea of duty first as the queen marks this milestone. Very evident in the picture that is on the front page, caroline. In the picture that is on the front page. Caroline page, caroline. Sure. This is something page, caroline. Sure. This is something that page, caroline. Sure. This is something that is page, caroline. Sure. This is something that is always page, caroline. Sure. This is something that is always marked the queen out, i think is in the middle of all this pomp and circumstance and enormous splendour and wealth, of course is that there is very dutiful, understated lady is at the centre of all of this. Shes making a point that today is no different. Theres a red box, there is a pen, theres the papers, its very much Business As Usual even though its a special day in terms of symbolism. And she is the only moniker was ever made it to this extraordinary date. As part of symbolism image, he let the photo of her late father behind her, there is a Box Symbolising all the daily document she goes through, sent to her by her government. If you look very closely you can see the wedding ring, you can see on a figure of course marking the long marriage to her late husband prince philip. So full of symbolism, that photo. Philip. So full of symbolism, that hoto. , �. , philip. So full of symbolism, that hoto. , photo. Oh, yes. A lovely picture, simle, photo. Oh, yes. A lovely picture, simple. You photo. Oh, yes. A lovely picture, simple, you think photo. Oh, yes. A lovely picture, simple, you think shes photo. Oh, yes. A lovely picture, simple, you think shes in photo. Oh, yes. A lovely picture, j simple, you think shes in sander dome, its the most splendid resident probably in the country and weve got some very subtle simple, universal, timeless gestures with up the wedding ring, a long, happy marriage came to a saddened last year. A loving father whose death she marks on the state as well as our extraordinary achievement. And as you say, Business As Usual. Just another ordinary day for the queen. Tony, this is i suppose one of those symbols of stability, of continuity. She always has been amidst the various political turmoil is that not only you have reported on during your lifetime but other parliamentary waters and journalists in the decades before. Yes. Parliamentary waters and ournalists in the decades before. In the decades before. Yes. The cueen in the decades before. Yes. The aueen is in the decades before. Yes. The queen is more in the decades before. Yes. The queen is more than in the decades before. Yes. The queen is more than just in the decades before. Yes. The queen is more than just a in the decades before. Yes. The | queen is more than just a symbol queen is more thanjust a symbol within queen is more thanjust a symbol within our queen is more thanjust a symbol within our political system i was reflecting within our political system i was reflecting on the fact that up until margaret reflecting on the fact that up until Margaret Thatcher, all of the Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher, all of the Prime Ministers were older than her. Since Margaret Ministers were older than her. Since Margaret Thatcher left office all of the queens Prime Ministers have been significantly younger than her. The queen has significantly younger than her. The queen has a weekly audience with the prime queen has a weekly audience with the Prime Minister. So for 70 years the queen Prime Minister. So for 70 years the queen is Prime Minister. So for 70 years the queen is been sitting down with the prime queen is been sitting down with the Prime Minister has been discussing, debating Prime Minister has been discussing, debating all the issues of the day we have debating all the issues of the day we have no knowledge of any of those conversations that i think that speaks conversations that i think that sueaks to conversations that i think that speaks to the queens sense of duty and her speaks to the queens sense of duty and her desire to be above politics with up is and her desire to be above politics with up is not that she doesnt know ahout with up is not that she doesnt know about politics, is not that she not not in about politics, is not that she not not in a about politics, is not that she not not in a position to question the prime not in a position to question the Prime Minister isjust that not in a position to question the Prime Minister is just that all of that is Prime Minister is just that all of that is done privately. Thats been going that is done privately. Thats been going on that is done privately. Thats been going on for 70 years was that we ot going on for 70 years was that we got no going on for 70 years was that we got no idea going on for 70 years was that we got no idea what any of conversations are. Gf got no idea what any of conversations are. ,. , conversations are. Of course aside from her political conversations are. Of course aside from her political responsibilities i from her political responsibilities to be that Listening Ear to her Prime Minister and the role she takes very seriously, i will she takes very seriously, i will she takes equally seriously is that of the matriarch of her family pulled up the matriarch of her family pulled up in the daily mail front page very interesting. Weve seen the letter that she wrote, public letter saying she would like camilla to be known as queen consult when charles becomes king. This page says that she gave her the blessing years ago, privately. She gave her the blessing years ago, rivatel. ~ ~. , she gave her the blessing years ago, rivatel. ,. ,. ,. , privately. Yes. We know that things no on in privately. Yes. We know that things go on in the privately. Yes. We know that things go on in the private privately. Yes. We know that things go on in the private corridors privately. Yes. We know that things go on in the private corridors of go on in the private corridors of all palaces, conversations i had. This doesnt surprise me at all. Its bizarre, isnt it . And one handed the family, its got all the dynamics of any other family in the dynamics of any other family in the land and on the other hand, its a firm, is a business, its a global brand. So any self respecting ceos make sure that the line of succession, the legacy is secure, the queen is no different. Lots of questions will continue to be asked about what place the monarchy has in our system but this one question at least the queen has answered for now for them and made known shes very very pleased. I for them and made known shes very very pleased very pleased. I find it fascinating these level very pleased. I find it fascinating these level of very pleased. I find it fascinating these level of detail very pleased. I find it fascinating these level of detail that very pleased. I find it fascinating these level of detail that theyve j these level of detail that theyve gleamed. He is as it can be revealed that camilla will have the queen mothers prices but numb and Diamond Crown placed on her head when charles is made king. It was created which King George Vi coronation in 1937 for the fascinating. I love the detail of that. But then we had the day today politics still going on despite all the celebratory mood as far as the queen succession anniversary is concerned. And i very much reflecting that. 100 mps apparently it reports are ready to vote against the Prime Minister. Its a nice headline but its based on nothing. Its a nice headline but its based on nothing, really. Because we dont have any on nothing, really. Because we dont have any mps have put in letters asking have any mps have put in letters asking for have any mps have put in letters asking for a No Confidence Vote in the prime asking for a No Confidence Vote in the Prime Minister. But i do think there the Prime Minister. But i do think there is the Prime Minister. But i do think there is a the Prime Minister. But i do think there is a much bigger issue at play is that there is a much bigger issue at play is that a there is a much bigger issue at play is that a lot there is a much bigger issue at play is that a lot of the headlines are talking is that a lot of the headlines are talking about Prime Minister reese at downing street now means that all of the at downing street now means that all of the parties and suddenly can be forgotten of the parties and suddenly can be forgotten. 0f of the parties and suddenly can be forgotten. Of the Metropolitan Police forgotten. Of the Metropolitan Police are investigating criminalisty in downing street or the fact criminalisty in downing street or the fact that the Prime Minister appears the fact that the Prime Minister appears to repeatedly lie to the house appears to repeatedly lie to the house of appears to repeatedly lie to the House Of Commons this up just doesnt House Of Commons this up just doesnt matter anymore. Because he pressed doesnt matter anymore. Because he pressed the doesnt matter anymore. Because he pressed the reset button. These are ultimately pressed the reset button. These are ultimately matters get the sense that we ultimately matters get the sense that we are seeing something shifting that we are seeing something shifting in british politics which is the shifting in british politics which is the governing party no longer betieves is the governing party no longer believes in public standards. That to me believes in public standards. That to me is believes in public standards. That to me is deeply worrying. They say, its a to me is deeply worrying. They say, its a matter to me is deeply worrying. They say, its a matter for the voters whether they care its a matter for the voters whether they care about that or not or whether they care about that or not or whether the Minister Shiny new reset button whether the Minister Shiny new reset button will whether the Minister Shiny new Reset Button Willjust make all the problems he suffered over the last three problems he suffered over the last three or problems he suffered over the last three or four monthsjust disappear. Carolyn, three or four monthsjust disappear. Carolyn, i three or four monthsjust disappear. Carolyn, i suppose the weekend is when it feels like things slow down, momentum may have gone out of the challenges to his authority. Things can start up very quickly once the working week begins. Mps are back at west minister, talking, meeting, chatting we could well see things moving once again. For chatting we could well see things moving once again. Moving once again. For sure. Particularly moving once again. For sure. Particularly if moving once again. For sure. Particularly if dominic moving once again. For sure. Particularly if Dominic Cummings submits of publishers on another one of his grenade blogs. Always on the look forward to what we have seen over the last 48 hours are these snippets of borisjohnson there is are you quoting The Lion King and then telling people that he will have to be removed by a sherman tank if he. It reminds me of X Factor Competitions for the people say about simon, you just dont realise how much i wanted. Well, im sorry but wanting to say there if you have another crack because youve messed up another crack because youve messed up the first time, i didnt realise thatis up the first time, i didnt realise that is what happened. Lets just give him another crack then. Just present on the button, reset off we go again. All is pointless and the suffering and the hypocrisy apparently gets forgotten if you just want it badly enough. That apparently is a qualification these days without pretty horrified, i have to say. Days without pretty horrified, i have to say days without pretty horrified, i have to sa. ,. ,. , have to say. Gosh, caroline, i hate to be u have to say. Gosh, caroline, i hate to be up against have to say. Gosh, caroline, i hate to be up against you have to say. Gosh, caroline, i hate to be up against you against have to say. Gosh, caroline, i hate. To be up against you against any got a talent show. Id be terrified. The front page of the guardian and we know that the National Insurance rises going to go ahead in april. This ties in with bad for the part of the reason for that increase to deal with the backlog in health and social care that comes as a result of the pandemic but the extent of it laid bare in the guardian article. I have a Million People facing delays in seeing an nhs cancer specialist. This will have a big affect on the outcomes of their treatment. This is a very significant. Outcomes of their treatment. This is a very significant, very outcomes of their treatment. This is a very significant, very worrying a very significant, very worrying story a very significant, very worrying story coupled with the fact that the nhs has story coupled with the fact that the nhs has a story coupled with the fact that the nhs has a waiting list of around 6 million nhs has a waiting list of around 6 Million People. The nhs has worked flat out Million People. The nhs has worked flat out throughout the pandemic. Staff are flat out throughout the pandemic. Staff are knackered, morale im sure isnt great staff are knackered, morale im sure isnt great. And the fact that inflation isnt great. And the fact that inflation is up toward 7 means that even the inflation is up toward 7 means that even the pay rises that the government has promised are just going government has promised are just going to government has promised are just going to disappear within that inflationary trend. That means the nhs workers have been through a pandemic, nhs workers have been through a pandemic, worked flat out, Facing A Real Trans pandemic, worked flat out, Facing A Real Trans cut in terms of pay and ill real trans cut in terms of pay and ill face real trans cut in terms of pay and ill face a real trans cut in terms of pay and ill face a huge burden. And its difficult ill face a huge burden. And its difficult to ill face a huge burden. And its difficult to see how thats going to come difficult to see how thats going to come out difficult to see how thats going to come out with a happy ending. Unless significant come out with a happy ending. Unless significant and i mean significantly more significant and i mean significantly more money is found both port recruitment, staff attention and to deal with recruitment, staff attention and to deal with the backlog. Recruitment, staff attention and to deal with the backlog. Dealwith the backlog. Carolyn, the Daily Telegraph dealwith the backlog. Carolyn, the Daily Telegraph article dealwith the backlog. Carolyn, the Daily Telegraph article suggests. Daily telegraph article suggests that even where there is political will in some quarters to deal with the nhs backlog, it is not universal across government departments. It seems on this piece that there is a dispute between the treasury and the Prime Ministers office. Prime ministers office. Sure. In different days Prime Ministers office. Sure. In different days in Prime Ministers office. Sure. In different days in circumstances| Prime Ministers office. Sure. In different days in circumstances this would sound like a healthy, robust debate about we know what we want to do, what is the best process for achieving that . To governments pushing the same organism of ministry. Of course this is being played out against the background of this huge distraction of these maneuverings that rishi sunak is apparently not wanting to spend money on what is effectively Dead Man Walking administration is one reading of it. Another reading is the treasury is doing theirjobs and holding it up to account and finding them slightly wanting an adjustment before good money is thrown out. So depending on how you view the government will be how you view these plans. Certainly the only real losers will be all those poor patients waiting desperately for treatment. ,. Patients waiting desperately for treatment. , , treatment. Tony, when there is this tussle between treatment. Tony, when there is this tussle between number treatment. Tony, when there is this tussle between number 11 treatment. Tony, when there is this tussle between number11about treatment. Tony, when there is thisj tussle between number11 about the tussle between number 11 about the chancellor, Numberten Tussle between number 11 about the chancellor, number ten the Prime Minister, in this case would you think is likely to emerge victorious . I think is likely to emerge victorious . Think is likely to emerge victorious . , � ,. , � , think is likely to emerge victorious . ,. , � ,. , victorious . I dont know. Its hard to sa. Victorious . I dont know. Its hard to say the victorious . I dont know. Its hard to say. The situation victorious . I dont know. Its hard to say. The situation is victorious . I dont know. Its hard to say. The situation is moving i to say. The situation is moving quite to say. The situation is moving quite quickly. There may well be moves quite quickly. There may well be moves behind the scenes that we know nothing moves behind the scenes that we know nothing about. Perhaps the Prime Minister nothing about. Perhaps the Prime Minister could set a reset button and the minister could set a reset button and the whole thing will be okay. Okay and the whole thing will be okay. Okay. Lets turn our attention to article that caroline herself has written why dont you start off with us. The front page of the i. There is a tiny little photo tvs, we cant see the article because its in the paper itself you can tell us about it. Neighbours reaching the end of the road why caroline, why . This is news thats the road why caroline, why . This is news thats come the road why caroline, why . This is news thats come out the road why caroline, why . This is news thats come out over the road why caroline, why . This is news thats come out over the news thats come out over the weekend as a channel five say there are no longer going to be buying it and airing it in this country. But i think more profoundly, for the programme, even australia, which we should say has been dying on his legs for the past decade since it was but with glorious comforting on digital channel remember those . The problem is theres no money to fund its ongoing production without that channel five bounty. It does look like its end of days for this long running, longest running australian soap. Anyone that is really bridge a culture between australia and the uk. Perhaps not realising just how potent it was. Its funny how the soap was not really that well liked in australia itself it was a saying by its popularity here in the uk. Were you one of those that stood there wringing your hands thinking, oh my goodness, madge, are you having to harold again . I goodness, madge, are you having to harold again . Harold again . I seem to have gone after decades harold again . I seem to have gone after decades ago. Harold again . I seem to have gone after decades ago. Abby harold again . I seem to have gone after decades ago. Abby generallyl harold again . I seem to have gone l after decades ago. Abby generally is the president still going. Thank the woman the president still going. Thank the woman to the president still going. Thank the woman to give birth without taking it off her woman to give birth without taking it off her thighs tells you about the air, it off her thighs tells you about the air, it it off her thighs tells you about the air, it wasnt the most expensive television. Theres also a whole expensive television. Theres also a whole thing expensive television. Theres also a whole thing around a dog having a dream whole thing around a dog having a dream it whole thing around a dog having a dream. It was quite surreal at times dream. It was quite surreal at times but dream. It was quite surreal at times. But you know, some happy memories times. But you know, some happy memories was up like a cigarette to my mind memories was up like a cigarette to my mind is memories was up like a cigarette to my mind is very much a 20th century phenomenon. Gf my mind is very much a 20thcentury phenomenon my mind is very much a 20thcentury henomenon. ,. ,. ,. , phenomenon. Of course a phenomenon that live us phenomenon. Of course a phenomenon that give us some phenomenon. Of course a phenomenon that give us some of phenomenon. Of course a phenomenon that give us some of the phenomenon. Of course a phenomenon that give us some of the biggest that give us some of the biggest names in popular culture. Yes. That give us some of the biggest names in popular culture. Yes, never that kylies names in popular culture. Yes, never that kylies and names in popular culture. Yes, never that kylies and the names in popular culture. Yes, never that kylies and the jasons names in popular culture. Yes, never that kylies and the jasons and names in popular culture. Yes, never that kylies and the jasons and the i that kylies and the jasons and the guy pierces and natalie imbruglia. Actually remember when i lived in melbourne visiting the neighbour said to see a young, shy very pretty teenager called margo robbie. I set out with her, add a cup of tea and said how are you feeling . I said whatever i end up doing in this world i will never work this hard again in show business. Filth. World i will never work this hard again in show business. World i will never work this hard again in show business. 0h, on that note weve again in show business. 0h, on that note weve reached again in show business. 0h, on that note weve reached the again in show business. 0h, on that note weve reached the end again in show business. 0h, on that note weve reached the end of again in show business. 0h, on that note weve reached the end of our. Note weve reached the end of our road. Caroline and tony for the ceiling of a thank you very much indeed. Thank you forjoining us. We will be back again soon. Have a great night. Bye bye. Hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. Imjane hill and mark kermode is with me, as ever. Hello again, mark. And what have you been watching . Well, this week we have the Eyes Of Tammy Faye withjessica chastain. Youve just seen it. Im dying to know what you think of it. Jackass forever 20 years on, theyre still doing it. And moonfall in which the moon. Err. Falls. Laughs well, thats the review. Thank you forjoining us. Laughs so, the Eyes Of Tammy Faye

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