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Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are claire cohen, womens editor of the Daily Telegraph and broadcaster david davies. Good to have you both. Watford fan, united fan. The i leads with an exclusive story about sweeping changes to the nhs that could lead to some hospitals closing. The metro focuses on the death of city banker Oliver Dearlove who was killed with a single punch on a night out. The telegraph says doctors are failing to prescribe women a pill that can cut the risk of Breast Cancer by a third because many doctors are unaware that it can be used to prevent the disease. People using Public Transport face much higher pollution levels than people using a car. They express claims eu bosses have a rosy Economic Future despite the brexit boat. The newjudge to replace mary berry on the Great British bake off will be trollied. Most exciting news of the night. Good choice. We will move on to the nhs. 19 nhs hospitals face closure splashed gcioss hospitals face closure splashed across the front page of the i. 19 hospitals facing closure is a shocking statistic in a range of data that the i have got here. It is the sustainability and Transformation Plans for the nhs, which we are told six out of ten people have never heard of. It is the biggest shake up in a generation of the nhs by march 2021 but due to be finalised in april. Nobody has heard of it and campaigners are questioning its legality. So patient groups havent been consulted and the public havent been consulted . We dont even necessarily know what is going on and it is hard to unpick. But the topline seems to be 19 Nhs Hospital Closures and steering care back into the community away from the emergency wards. And talk about virtual doctors. In one case, potentially using libraries to see patients within communities. Are there even any libraries left, you have to lass . It might be a brilliant idea. The i says it is covering this on seven pages. No one has heard of this. On the one hand, credit where it is due, you as a Newspaper Person will tell me, this is an Old Fashioned scoop. Will tell me, this is an oldfashioned scoop. No doubt about that. That is one side of it. 19 hospitals, including five major acute hospitals are marked for closure to plug this £22 billion black hole in funding. It may come asa black hole in funding. It may come as a shock to people in places like st helier, epsom, croydon and kingston, ealing and that isjust in the south before you get to the Black Country and bournemouth and poole. That their hospitals are under threat tonight. That is what we are talking about. Remodelling the nhs in england after analysis of 44 regional plans. The heart of the nhs is to move, if these plans were to be developed, from the hospital closer to the patients, to the community with some notable exceptions. More big centres, for example, something close to some others, stroke units are going to be centralised more than they are. And that, it is presumed, will be good news for stroke sufferers. Likewise, we are told for other services, major trauma services. More specialist units dealing with that one 01 specialist units dealing with that one or two crucial issues. You have all the specialisms in one place, on the face of it, it makes sense but there has been no consultation according to the i and that is the bizarre thing. Also the mention there will be a loss of more than 3000 jobs to create a smaller, more agile workforce. You dont have to bea agile workforce. You dont have to be a genius to suggest this will cause a row to end all rows, politically. We wonder if the nhs can take any more. But this could be round the corner. The telegraph. A cancer pill being denied to half a million women and this is because gps dont know this pill actually works for cancer . It is a nextdoor rene extraordinary story. It should be prescribed to women who have a medium to high risk of Breast Cancer, those who have a family risk, half a Million People but doctors dont seem to be prescribing it. 24 of doctors, University Couege it. 24 of doctors, University College london has found in its research, were aware of the guidance but not doing it. It is a drug that could reduce the chances of Breast Cancer. You take it every day for five years protection can last for two decades. Imagine the benefits to the nhs, as well as plenty of lives. Why arent they prescribing it . The medical profession, the defence of this would surely be, the medical profession, the right tablets and the right treatment is moving on at such a pace, hang on a minute, i might be a gp who has been working for 30 years, no wonder they are all retiring early, or we told lots of them are. The worrying thing, in the very first paragraph of this story it says, gps are unaware they be providing this drug. That is extraordinary. It is bizarre because the story goes on to say that the ta blet the story goes on to say that the tablet is only licensed for treating Breast Cancer. If they are unaware they should be prescribing it for Breast Cancer patients, very confused. It is a very odd story. Staying with the telegraph, david, the Bank Of England behind the co ops sale. Apparently they dont have a deep enough war chest for bad times and their capital fund is have a deep enough war chest for bad times and their capitalfund is not deep enough. So they will flog the place . That is the role of the Bank Of England to tell us when the banks, individual banks are in some difficulty, or might be in some difficulty, or might be in some difficulty, in terms of the new Capital Rules that were introduced after all the problems of 2008. But the problem with the co op bank, some of us have a lot of time for it and its customers, as far as we can see, this talk about the excellent service, the Customer Service they get, is the brand, the co op bank brands, the perception of the co op bank, suffered enormously in 2008 and various other personal events closer to the former chairman since. And for a bank to recover its image, its perception is immensely hard, ask rbs. Sure, but those who are with the co op, they see it as vital to why they bank with it. I interviewed a guy this evening he was saying, look, there will be ta kers was saying, look, there will be takers out there who have the same ethical responsibilities and the same ethos as the co op. If not, then sell it to the customers themselves, which has happened before in france. I should think the co ops bank 4 million customers are infearof it co ops bank 4 million customers are in fear of it being bought up by another bank and being consumed. They are very loyal to the brand, but they must be worried. We got the stage the first half of last year it had £177 million of losses. They dont have the full figures but they are expecting significantly more and Hedge Fund Managers and the owners are refusing to put more money into it because they dont think it is liable. Whoever buys it will have two strong club tens of millions just to deepen those rainy day pockets that are needed by banks these days. Who is going to buy it . Good question. The guardian, President Trump and Prime Minister trudeau, behind the scenes, two very, very different characters. Pretty much chalk and cheese, it has to be said. But in front of the cameras, trying to find Common Ground ona cameras, trying to find Common Ground on a range of issues. An interesting meeting . Like you say, different men and trying to be diplomatic, especially in this picture, which you are probably aware has gone viral online and there is lots of things appearing. Aware has gone viral online and there is lots of things appearinglj do want to take your hand, he is about to shake his hand. He did it with a woman Prime Minister didnt he, a few weeks ago. He did indeed. I think the New York Times said Justin Trudeau was mentally going through the pros and cons in his head. It was a diplomatic meeting, both treading carefully. Justin trudeau saying he is not going to lecture trott, that is not his job and that is not what the canadian people would want him to do. Trump. But they have shaken hands. Perhaps they did achieve something. One of the other papers as ivanka trump meeting with Justin Trudeau. We are told the neighbouring countries, the two countries have launched a new task force called the United States Canada Council for the advancement of Women Business leaders female entrepreneurs. I got that out very catchy. I should have put all those letters together. Ivanka trump, she is right in the heart of what is going on in that administration. Justin trudeau is sat next to her on the front of the telegraph. The continuing problem with the trump family, she has a massive business. If she is part of trade initiatives, considering she has a huge business, is there a Conflict Of Interest . Potentially, we are told it was her who secured the female executive members of this new group and is at the centre of it. Potentially she could be criticised. Huffington post, ithink we can ring this up on our monitors. Pension rise to be despite people who are retired being better off than working household, confirms theresa may, david . |j than working household, confirms theresa may, david . I heard about this story today. As a person, as i seem this story today. As a person, as i seem to rather to regularly on this slot, on bbc news, of a certain age, successive governments, lets be fairto the baby successive governments, lets be fair to the baby boomers generation. Why . Because we should be. Because you are one of them. Successive governments have, at last, in the past ten years reverse generations of not looking after the elderly. Some of us would argue. I am surprised by this story the numberten am surprised by this story the number ten spokesman is confirming that theresa may is going to keep this triple lock. It is a Manifesto Commitment and it will be kept. People must be aware, the other thing i always associate, when i first saw this story, was about savings. You associate older people with savings. Unless i am mistaken, Savings Rates for the past few years have been horrendous. Absolutely dreadful. That is an important point. The other point is, it is not necessarily pension is getting richer, it is the rest of us are getting. Your age always comes up. We are getting poorer. It is stag na nt we are getting poorer. It is stagnant wages and the triple lock that have affected this. Also, someone that have affected this. Also, someone else as that have affected this. Also, someone else as a that have affected this. Also, someone else as a certain age, just a millennial, it is an important story. We are the first generation who will not be wealthy. Are you angry about this . I am angry. I am angry about this . I am angry. I am angry for you and my daughters and grandchildren. We thank the baby boomers for their concern. Nobody is happy about this outcome. Should the triple lock stay there . Happy about this outcome. Should the triple lock stay there . |j happy about this outcome. Should the triple lock stay there . I think it will go. Whether it should, i suspect our successes in ten or 15 years will be having the opposite conversation. I dont think it is sustainable. On election day, you get up and go and vote. Claire is watching watford on telly. |j get up and go and vote. Claire is watching watford on telly. I hope your generation will get out there and vote. That will have to be part of it. It has been good having you with us looking at the stories. But it now, dont forget you can see front pages on the bbc news website. If you have missed the programme, you can watch it later on at your leisure with a glass of wine on the iplayer. Thank you to my guests and to you for watching. Goodbye. We are in a state of transition at the moment, things are getting milder after what was a shocking weekend for a few others. We were shivering under a lot of cloud and temperatures typically around three celsius. Today, a lot of transformation for much of the uk. Lots of sunshine and some decent temperatures across parts of the West Cou Ntry temperatures across parts of the west country for example, close to exeter, 14 degrees. Exeter is the headquarters of the met office. Further north and east, a different story across the far North East Of England and eastern scotland. A lot of cloud, aberdeenshire at once more struggling to get more than three or four celsius and still some snow on the ground. Even here it will be milder eventually. Not the night, still some cloud from eastern scotland, perhaps in north east england. Clear skies elsewhere and rain pushing into the far south west. A cold night and were the skies are clear, for much of the night it could be close to freezing. Different start to the day the south coast of england. Rain pushing in across cornwall and west devon. The head of that, sunshine from the south east all the way up to the uk. There could be low cloud to the east of the pennines, but i am hoping it will not last that long. Across the far North Eastern coast across england it could prove persistent, making it feel quite chilly yet again. But fingers crossed, you will see a better brightness. Sunshine in the south west where we will have patchy rain. Not much of it, but pushing into southern counties, maybe wales and northern ireland. But it will brighten up across the far south west. Another mile be here. One front pushes northwards and another one follows behind this could be more potent. We will see some heavy bursts of rain potentially dotted around coming up from the south west. Dont take the positions of these blobs of blue to literally, because the could change. But there will be patchy rain pushing up across the country and the best of the weather by this stage across the far north east of scotland. Temperatures slowly heading in the right direction, further south quite widely into double figures. This is bbc news, im clive myrie. The headlines at 11 00pm a bbc Undercover Investigation has exposed widespread drug abuse and Security Failings at one of britains biggestjails. The co op bank is up for sale. The Chief Executive says its ethical stance shows its potential for success. President trump and the canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, have stressed their commitment to working together, at their first meeting in washington. And coming up on newsnight, the battle between the generations. We will ask whether the baby boomers have snaffled all the pies, or at least pensions and homes. Should the young feel aggrieved or grateful for smartphones and streaming movies and things the old never had

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