With migrants on the border with turkey they say theyve already stopped almost ten thousand from entering. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are bonnie greer, whos a columnist for the new european and byline times, and mo hussein, the former conservative special adviser to amber rudd when she was home secretary. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Like most, the metro focusses on coronavirus, saying the government expects the spread of the infection to continue. No telegraph tonight for some reason, they are usually very quick off the mark. The times says the government is preparing for drastic measures after cases jumped by a third in one day. The mail says Health Officials are searching for those who are carrying the virus without knowing it. The possibility of cities being locked down if things escalate, is the angle taken by the express. The guardian reports on fears that the virus is spreading in britain undetected. The mirror has an investigation on the number of People Killed by offenders being monitored by private probation firms, since the service was part privatised. And the star says a man who assaulted a Police Officer when he bit him, has been spared jail because he didnt have his false teeth in. We are not doing that one, dont worry. Sorry. We will start with the times this time. Johnson, we will stop at nothing to tackle the virus. We saw borisjohnson, bonnie, i and about today at the Public Health england laboratory, there he is pictured at the National InfectionService Centre saying that, to reassure people that the nhs is well equipped, that we are in a good position to be able to cope with coronavirus. Interestingly, the times takes a picture of him on the front page with his usual porous expression, thats interesting, i thought. That seems like a kind of signal. I think he is trying to do his best. We dont know what this is. I think actually, if the Prime Minister would just say that, that is one of the more reassuring things he can say. He says we will stop at nothing, of course he will stop at nothing, of course he will stop at nothing, but we dont know what this is. With reports going around or rumours that cities are going to be locked down, which you cant even imagine anything like that happening, and searching for people who dont know that they dont have it come i dont know how you do that either. This is a very chaotic situation, and it neednt be. You give me some wonderful little eye rolls sometimes. I dont even notice that you are doing it, what was that i wrote for . No, that you are doing it, what was that iwrote for . No, ithink, look, its very much that the government are trying to get on the front foot on this, the cobra meeting tomorrow, the minister wheelchair, this kind of battle plan that will be signed off by him and the chief medical and scientific officer, its all the language and kind of bits in place, this is what governments do when you dont really know what this is. Exactly. 0r exactly. Or how its going to develop, and you need to reassure people and show people that you, somebody is worrying about this, somebody is thinking about this. Hopefully, that does reassure people, and thats a good thing, because i think a lot of people, as we are seeing and hearing, will be very worried about this, and all this talk, the times talks about the super spreader as well, this talk about trying to find the person identify somebody who may or may not know that theyve got it or may not know that theyve got it or when they got it, you know, i think, again, some line between Public Information and causing alarm, and it think it has to be careful. Is super spreader as someone careful. Is super spreader as someone who careful. Is super spreader as someone who seems to careful. Is super spreader as someone who seems to infect more people than another person. What a horrible expression. What a horrible expression. You know, but its a terrible thing to even say. No one knows how this is being spread, no one, in america right now, they have something like. I think this is a medical term of. Something like. I think this is a medicalterm of. I think something like. I think this is a medical term of. I think they do know that you have got to be within two metres of somebody for about 15 minutes, have a new . But they dont know where its coming from, there isa know where its coming from, there is a thing called community spread, there is no they dont know how its entered, and that is really the search. Not looking for people who dont know they dont have it and calling them super spreaders. The daily mail says finding the hidden virus speaks to what you are talking about, bonnie, as well. I can take a couple of weeks for people to start to show symptoms, thats the difficulty, is to . But what im saying is the subtext of this is a sort of fifth column out here who isnt well or whatever, and they are sort of loose in the community, and look around for them. No one knows how this is being spread. This isnt about being victimizing, is it . You are saying about being victimizing, is it . You are saying someone about being victimizing, is it . You are saying someone is being secret or super or whatever, but we dont know what this is. How worried are you though, really . I am. We talk about the fact that there has been an increase of the third of cases, but thats only gotten, only going to 36 so far. We dont know anything about this. I think its really important that people in charge of our Health Tell Us that we dont know anything about this, so there is this sort of personalise this as if human beings are walking around. That isnt really whats going on, is my point. How worried are you . Im increasingly worried commanded think thats more because there seem to be people who have now got it without having to any the countries. Thats what i mean by community spread. In terms of where they go to, thats being looked into, its a third from a small number, granted, but it still, i think im a big jump in one day. So we do need to see how this develops. My this develops. My point again, its not anybody that make this idea, this sort of su btext that make this idea, this sort of subtext is advised as if its someones fault, its not someones fault. We are also in sort of peaks flu season, arent we . We dont know what this is, and i think thats what this is, and i think thats what the pay minister should say. We dont know, we are trying to find out. The guardian. Refugees can most thousands stranded at turkeys eu border, greece saying that they cant cope, they are firing tear gas, there have been clashes. People are trying to get away from the fighting in syria, and turkey is once again battling against notjust syria but russia. Yes, exactly, and turkey is very much at the forefront of this, having taken in millions this year and refugees, and the loss of life they have been in their old armed forces, and they have got to the point where they have had enough, you know, thinking about domestic challenges and then thinking about this deal that they have signed with the eu, and the turkish view of the eu has not played up to their part of the bargain whether its financial or other kinds of support. Sol bargain whether its financial or other kinds of support. So i think that this is, again, but to show of strength in terms of what turkey can do by letting all these people pass, and the impact it may have. In turkey once, it seems, for the European Union to lean on Vladimir Putin and stop him from being involved in the Syrian Civil War a. Turkey s geography has always been its destiny. Its always been the definition of it. They know this as well as anyone. He knows that turkey is the border between europe and asia, it always has been. This is one of his attempts to keep control of his political agenda, whats going on inside of turkey. He lost big in the last elections, so this is a way to be the strong man, and also to show that he is in somehow control of what ever he cant control. Its a ploy, and its a tragedy, its an utter tragedy, because these people are hanging in between two countries and they are refugees, and nobody is taking response ability for them. Lets go to the metro, not a lot to read on the front page, but its more about these bullying claims that pretty patel has faced, and Prime Minister secretary it says not looking pi in the commons. Im not sure that she will. I think that mostly because labour are asking for her to do it, but i think there is a lot more going on behind there is a lot more going on behind the scenes in the home office, its always been quite an unwieldy department and clearly, there has been quite a Big Personality clash between the two people at the top of the political side in the Civil Service side. There is probably a lot of history there as well, i think when it comes to its, there will be questions whether there Civil Services on board with direction the government wants to go and the government would say that we have a mandate now we have a majority actually these are the priorities, and the Civil Service has to help us deliver them, and in that, there will always be tensions, and there will always be debates. But they are usually private, they are not usually come live reservations on television are all over. The norm is command labour is absolutely correct, asking the home secretary to come to comments and why the you Civil Servant has resigned, and naturally has resigned, and naturally has resigned, is going to sue for constructive dismissal. This is an absolutely rational question for the opposition to ask. The home secretary is not willing to do that, it shows you what kind of game they are playing in this place, its ridiculous. Its about who is trying to assert control, isnt it, is welcome after we saw just to assert control, isnt it, is welcome after we sawjust sajid javid stepped down because he would not fire the staff that he was being asked to get rid of. Yes, i think there is an of that certainly commanded think there is also a push within government around also a push within government around a wider reform of how things work. And Civil Service and how it departments deliver what they, with the politicians want them to do, but i think this has come almost by accident, because there were other issues in the home office, and that lends itself to this wider narrative of bigger reforms. But this isnt the private business of a government, this is the business of the country and the opposition is absolutely in its rights to ask the home secretary to show up. But shes not doing it. The times, at half past ten, about an hour ago, i promised you dont make dont make that noise. You make im saying oh. I that noise. You make im saying oh. Iget that noise. You make im saying oh. I get what you are saying here. What did we miss . The dogs noses, you have come have a new . Youve lost the paper. Mo and i will talk about it. Hot news. Im sorry, she says. Iam she says. I am why have dogs got cold noses, do you want to talk us through mo . |j will help you out. They have cold noses because it helps them to detect heat. So if there is a war mammal nearby, they would be able to detect it. Exactly, which is why they like to go on walks so much. The thing i thought was quite interesting we were discussing before was that their sense of smell is 100 million times better than ouis. Is 100 million times better than ours. That. Wind to blow your mind just to have a dog sense of smell just to have a dog sense of smell just for a few minutes . You may not like it. No. I dont think our brains could cope with it. Also they do stick their nosesin with it. Also they do stick their noses in some pretty revolting places. You own it but thats how they see. Is how they make sense of they see. Is how they make sense of the world. You will make everything. But its nice to have a story like that making the front of the pages with everything else. |j that making the front of the pages with everything else. I thought so, mo. I think mo. Ithink in mo. I think in a country which adores dogs, i think this is really an important breakthrough, because thats a very complex mechanism, their nose, seriously. Its all thanks to researchers in sweden and hungry, friend of mine says that when a dog was for a walk and has a good old sniff them its like they are reading the newspaper. And they have decades and that sniff as well. Triggers all sorts of thoughts. Thats it for the papers tonight. Cant talk about cold noses all night. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you 7 days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers. And if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. A big thank you to my guests this evening, mo hussein and bonnie greer. Thats all from us, goodnight. 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