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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former scottish labour leader kezia dugdale, whos the director of the John Smith Centre at Glasgow University and lucy fisher, the defence editor at the times. Tomorrows front pages. A £120 fine if you keep your kids home is the metros top story. The paper reports the penalty applies even to schools with a coronavirus outbreak, unless parents have explicit permission to keep pupils at home. The Scottish Daily mail says there could be a backlash over controversial plans from the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, for secondary School Pupils and teachers to wear face masks between classes. Vaccine race raises fears over safety. The i says british scientists are concerned that fast tracking treatments could endanger the public. The ft features hong kong scientist recording the first confirmed case of reinfection with the coronavirus, suggesting some people may lose immunity with only a few months after recovering, and the faith my papers as initial infections. German doctors are reported in the ft as saying initial investigations show Vladimir Putin critic, its just mums to be could cut off all caffeine and the Royal College of midwives wants corporate violence reviews current guidance reviewed. A warning that systemic racism in British Television has forced out a generation of black talent who were being ignored or worn down by their experiences is the lead story in guardian. Defence chiefs face battle over plan to scrap tanks is the headline in the times. The paper reports that the radical move aims to cut costs and focus on cyberwarfare. And the telegraph reports the bbc as defying the uk government by announcing that rule, britannia and land of hope and glory will not be sung at this years last night of the proms. So, you are standing by. Lovely to see you both again. Lets start with the front page of the time, and the picture there is a student in a school in belfast wearing facemasks the times. The guidance in Northern Ireland is based current bearings are extracted strongly encourage. Scotland considering thing like they will make them industry. What do you make of this issue of face gatherings . The first minister hinted very heavily that this was about to become mandatory in scotland. The question is why . The answer is when the bell tolls and they have to all new classes, you cant socially distance. The suggestions would be in the future, you will have to wear facemasks, not when you are in a class being taught but when you move around a desperate attempt to spread anything ina around a desperate attempt to spread anything in a school environment. Some cases of people that schools having covid i9, but no suggestion oi having covid i9, but no suggestion or evidence as yet that there a school community, and thats what these masked are desperately hoping it will prevent. Lets the differences here. The difference in scotland, Northern Ireland and wales is striking. England, so far no plans or suggestions, as far as we know, to introduce face coverings in core doors and common areas of schools. And in Education Minister yesterday suggested that was not the direction of the government policy in england. I think there has to be an evidence based approach. If people pupils are mixing in the core doors, and there 5 evidence it is spreading, i dont see the reason why schools would want to resort to that measure. But as you said, it doesnt seem to be the case at the moment. Just for people watching, it must be another slightly confusing example of different scientific advice, and people can be forgiven for asking why different conclusions are being drawn in the different parts of the uk. When the evidence changes, they change their mind too. The Scientific Evidence is being updated all the time. Just yesterday, we had the chief medical officerfor yesterday, we had the chief medical officer for servers across the uk talking about the dangers of kids going back to school not going back to school. The reality is we desperately need young people to be backin desperately need young people to be back in school for their own mental and physical well being. But we have to ensure that safe. I think this, mask will have to be mandatory between classes at. Lets stay with theissue between classes at. Lets stay with the issue of the coronavirus. We go to the front page of the guardian, which is a story weve been covering over the past few hours. Man who recovered from virus reinfected, headlined very straightforward. At 33yearold man in hong kong has been found to have contracted covid 19 twice. Scientists have genetically sequenced the virus and found it to have been two different strains on each occasion. This draws up a lot of questions about the length, or rather shortness of the duration of immunity given by contracting coronavirus once. Its only five months ago that this man first had it. Secondly, questions about how the virus is mutating if its managing to change. There will be key questions for any vaccine. It may work against one strain, but if the virus changes in its structure so the virus changes in its structure so quickly, that may be more difficult to capture. Yeah. Lucy, will stay with you because we are coming back to coronavirus a little later on. The front page of the times, you should know something about the story. Defence chiefs face battle over plan to scrap tanks. The byline there is lucy fisher, the defence editor. Ta ken byline there is lucy fisher, the defence editor. Taken away. Its a Foreign Policy security review that borisjohnson has stated Foreign Policy security review that Boris Johnson has stated to Foreign Policy security review that borisjohnson has stated to be the most comprehensive since the end of the cold war. We know the budgets are pretty squeezed already. Department are also facing a cut due to the fallout from the coronavirus, the impact on the economy. Military chiefs are looking at the idea of moth bowling tanks. Its pretty radical, but the idea is the tanks in the infantry are incredibly old. Programmes to upgrade them have been delayed, so fiow upgrade them have been delayed, so now military chiefs think it might be time to leave the tanks and invest in more cutting edge technology. Out of interest, how much is a tank . How much money are they actually saving . 4 million despair, that might by you to. Im not in the market for buying a tank im just wondering how much you save. Thats a fairly considerable amount. Thats right. Its the training, its the support vehicles, transportation costs. It is significant saving. I think it will generate lots of discussion about the direction the army is taking. There are a lot of people very keen to see a traditional war fighting methods preserved. Interesting. Lets move to the front page of the guardian. Theres a picture of the guardian. Theres a picture ofa of the guardian. Theres a picture of a very happy looking donald trump. Hes happy because he just accepted the renomination to run as a republican president. Kezia, the four day Republican National convention is getting under way today. What do you make of his renomination. We have the Democratic Convention last week, which was the opportunity forjoe biden to be profiled to the nation. This week, we have donald trump being endorsed at the republican nominee for the forthcoming election. Confirmation that the first and perhaps only debate between joe first and perhaps only debate betweenjoe biden first and perhaps only debate between joe biden and first and perhaps only debate betweenjoe biden and donald trump will take place on the 29th of september, and what has been up until this point, quite a lackluster us election. I think covid i9 has. Donald trump is usually behind in the polls. If you look at the polls months ago, people said no president has ever come back from being this far behind an opponent. I dont think its beyond the kind of realms of possibility that he may yet still be elected. Youre not going to stick your neck out and predict whos going to win . I can only read what youre reading too. I think if he gets a little bit of the momentum, which he desperately needs, he has this format of having big rallies in front of thousands of people. Because of covid i9, he has to campaigna people. Because of covid i9, he has to campaign a different way. Some would argue hes already well adept at doing that and maybe he uses twitter to reach beyond mainstream media. This could be a fascinating contest media. This could be a fascinating co ntest a nd media. This could be a fascinating contest and i would not put it past him to defy the odds and climb back up him to defy the odds and climb back up in the polls. Lucy, we had last week ajoe up in the polls. Lucy, we had last week a joe biden, basically his chance to tell the American People who he is, what hes about and why they should vote for him. Donald trump and the republicans turned this week. What do you think theyll be hoping forfrom this week. What do you think theyll be hoping for from this week . M this week. What do you think theyll be hoping for from this week . Is a very striking contrast between the two conventions that joe biden very striking contrast between the two conventions thatjoe biden ss was hosted in a virtual setting to protect against the spread of covid. Obviously, donald trump has taken a different approach of having an in person meeting in north carolina. Pretty striking to see his chief of staff, kissing people on the cheek, shaking hands, not wearing a mask at the convention today. Obviously, donald trump is trying to appeal to covid deniers, but i think there will be question Going Forward about the approaches taken with the convention. Very lastly on this, everything comes back to coronavirus. Donald trump very much hoping that a vaccine is out in time, before the election. Yes, and that a grand ambition. I dont think there are many signs that would expect that to be in place before then. Maybe future new medical treatments, but certainly not a vaccine. Covid i9 is obviously going to dominate the final two months of the election campaign, but will also be used as a political tool. Youve seen be used as a political tool. Youve seen some be used as a political tool. Youve seen some suggestions of how donald trump intends to frustrate certain aspects of the traditional electoral process , aspects of the traditional electoral process, around the mailing system, for example. There will be quite a few twists and turns. Lucy, lets go back to the uk and the front page of the daily telegraph. It has a picture of donald trump again. Underneath that, a story of the british museum. It confronts its colonial past, what do they mean by that . Theyve taken the decision to remove one of their founders and reposition it in a glass cabinet, and taking it quite literally off that pedestal and making it an exhibit in colonial cant do my contacts. It now being labelled to show a fantastic collection of curiosities and marbles. It was applied using the fortune of his wife, based on sugar plantations that use slaves. I think we will see many more of these moves. Particularly, and cultures of arts institutions, people looking to ring new sensitivities around colonialism and slavery. To bring those and put a place in a modern context. To me, thats a better way forward then perhaps tearing down statues. Where do you stand on that . We are out of this heat, and the initial afternoon nap of black lives matter, we are out of that moment. What comes next . The timing of this is very interesting because it is several weeks after the heat of this debate around what to do with statues and symbolisms of colonial britain. Its not really for me to have an opinion in many ways, im more interested in listening and what people have to say. I listened to our leading voice in scotland, he said you dont remember your history, learn for your history by. In many i think the message is the right thing to do. Theyre downgrading a particular artefact and relabeling it. They are talking about both the positives and negatives of this individuals history. They recognise very clearly how you retell in the future, he was a slave owner. That to me seems to bea a slave owner. That to me seems to be a very practical and realistic way to deal with our past. Rather depressingly, some of those issues very much alive today in a very real way. The front page of the guardian highlighting systemic racism blamed for a lost generation of tb industry talent. For a lost generation of tb industry talent. Television for a lost generation of tb industry talent. Television industry. What do you make of that . what do you make of that . I think its a pretty stark intervention. The broadcaster and his target lecture this week. A real shame to hear him talk about his own experiences as a producer working in media, how he felt isolated, his voice wasnt listen to, that led him to leave the industry. In fact, saw him plunge into a period of depression. Talk about the wider impact of cultural pacemakers within media and particularly television, how it can be there can be biases that are implicit in ignoring and downgrading black and brown voices. Sol downgrading black and brown voices. So i think its good hes making this intervention now, but as he says, may be too late for some of his generation, which he called the lost generation. Kezia, what do you make of this . There are actions being taken of course, not only within tb, but theres a reckoning and reawa kening within tb, but theres a reckoning and reawakening within television. So many of these measures around recruitment into key positions inevitably will start at gradual level of younger people. You just have this enormous time lag for change and industries. Its difficult to know how to tackle that. Its notjust the time lag thats a problem. The guardian remembers him as a junior tv producer. Many of his friends felt like he had no choice to rethink this, because they didnt see how he would progress. Some of the recent m ista kes would progress. Some of the recent mistakes of the bbc have made might not have been made if they had more senior black people in their newsrooms. So its about that question of progression. There arent enough people of colour in any aspect of british life, we have to ask ourselves some pretty hard questions about why that is and what were going to do to address it. Try and take down those barriers because of particular aspects of their background or characteristics. I think its a very clever way of speaking to the elites across the country, but its requirements and its desperate to change, and hes done well with the speech. Slightly similar theme. Lets go to the daily mail. Surrender, the top line. Its the patriotic finale, but now bbc says rule but training i wont be this year after row over britain because i never shall be slaves lyric. Of the lyric. It now has a bit of controversy around it. Lucy, what do you make of this latest front on the culture war . |j what do you make of this latest front on the culture war . I think the last night of the problems holds a special place in many britains hearts the proms. There was some suggestion over the weekend that they may not be performed at all. Accusations flying around that there we re moves accusations flying around that there were moves to make the kezia not work, make the proms. Thats picked up quite a steam among conservative mps, who cant see the reason for trying to stop the lyrics of songs that are very popular. L really strong feeling on both sides of this debate. Undoubtedly, and the headline, never knowingly understated in this assessment of the situation. I dont have a huge amount of sympathy for the story. I think the last night of the proms is something quintessentially british, but what do we mean by that . When it comes to last night of the proms, its very white, very middle class and very english. It is not necessarily a requisition of britain today. It should be subject to questions like do we want to sing songs that some people could send her to celebrating in prior colonialism . That does not mean it cant happen, but it should be open to legitimate questioning and reasoning, and we should be able to debate these issues and be glad to do so ina debate these issues and be glad to do so in a democratic society. Questioning and debate is exactly what were here for on the papers. Great stuff. Thanks so much for joining us here on the bbc. Thats it for the papers this hour. Goodbye from them and buy from me. Hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. England and James Anderson were forced to play the waiting game on day 4 of the final test against pakistan at the aegas bowl. The weather obstructing andersons quest for a 600th test wicket, while some stubborn resistance from the tourists saw them reach 100 2, still 210 behind but with the opportunity to save the match if they can bat out the final day. Heres our sports news reporter, laura scott. Taking to the field with pakistan trailing by 310 runs and following on, there was one milestone on everyones lines. 600 test wickets forjimmy anderson. Having seen three dropped catches last night, forjimmy anderson. Having seen three dropped catches was 1ight, forjimmy anderson. Having seen three dropped catches was tested again. First by the substitute fielder, and tbge this edge again. First by the substitute fielder, and 3 55 this edge dropped fielder, and then this edge dropped inexplicably by joss fielder, and then this edge dropped inexplicably byjoss butler. With gloomy skies above southampton, the flood lights came on and the ground started clear the way for the covers. Instead of anderson posing on his target, it was the weather posing it on in. When the action resumes three hours later, stewart brought out the breakthrough. Time for captain to help pakistan save the test. No fans were allowed in, but the groundsmans dog got his paws on accreditation. He is perhaps better than watching the ball than others. Miss reading a delivery from anderson to be out, bringing back is 399th night tasks wicked. Test wickets. Laura thought, bbc news. Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin says he has no issue with sovereign wealth funds and state linked money coming into football as long as the games financial regulations are observed. The matter was highlighted earlier this year when a Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund was part of an Investment Group that made a bid to buy premier league Club Newcastle united. If its within the regulation, im not concerned. Since we distribute almost 90 of all the money back to the National Association and clubs, i would like to have even more reve nu es i would like to have even more revenues because its good for the development of football. You have to know that without this distribution, the 55 National Associations would be bankrupt. Wigans jackson hastings, huddersfields james gavet and warringtons riley dean have all been sanctioned for breaching the rugby leagues covid 19 protocols. Hastings, whos the reigning Super League Man of steel has already served his two week ban and will be available to face catala ns on saturday. The trio have also been fined. Alex dowsett missed out on a medal in the mens time trial at cyclings uec road european championships in france. The reigning british champion was the last rider to go and improved a place on last year, but could still only finish a distant fourth. Switzerlands stefan kung won to claim his first individual road title. Anna van der breggen, wearing orange, beat her dutch compatriot and reigning champion Ellen Van Dijk by 30 seconds to win the womens title. Britains lizzy banks and Hayley Simmonds were 13th and 16th respectively. The tokyo paralympics should be getting under way this week, but instead athletes will have to wait until next year to compete at the rescheduled games. Five time gold medallist wheelchair racer, hannah cockroft, says some para athletes may choose not to compete next year because of fears for their safety. I think ithinka i think a lot of para athletes will decide to carry on the sport, deciding if its safe to train, safe to go to the games. The pandemic has seen a to go to the games. The pandemic has seen a lot of athletes not be able to Access Training facilities or not feel safe enough to train. Were pushing our bodies to absolute limits, and your immune system is lowered. Then you are more at risk. A lot of athletes have stepped back and got money to mine on their training, to make sure they are safe. It will be a Massive Decision for a lot of people to decide, and we just have to make the right decision for the end of it. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc. Co. Uk sport. We will see you soon, bye bye. Hello there. Last week, storm ellen brought us some very wet and windy weather. This week, we have another named storm, this is storm francis, named by the met office. You can see the hook developing in the cloud structure on the satellite picture. This shows an area of low pressure that is deepening rapidly. It will continue to deepen as it moves across oui shores, an unusually deep low for the time of the year bringing some unusually strong winds. With that, some heavy rain. Its a combination that could well cause some disruption. That rain already setting in for many of us. It will continue to pile northwards through the day. It then slows down across parts of northern england, central and southern scotland, Northern Ireland, some rain feeding back into wales. These areas could see some localised flooding. And then we have the winds, which will be strengthening through the day. During the afternoon, quite widely across england and wales, well see gusts of 50 to 60 mph, some exposed coast and hills could see gusts of 70 mph. And that could cause minor damage and poor travelling conditions. 20 further north, but with the heavy rain continuing. In aberdeen, and off the north sea, the outbreaks of rain, temperatures 13 or 1a degrees. It will not feel too pleasant. 22 degrees down towards the south. All the while, the far north of scotland and Northern Isles will stay dry with sunshine. Through tuesday night, you can see weather, heres the area of low pressure. Still spinning its way through and providing pretty strong winds. The wind slowly easing through the early hours as our area of low pressure goes out into the north sea. You can see plenty of white lines and isobars on the chart for wednesday morning. We will still have very gusty conditions across the eastern scotland and eastern coastal counties of england. Some rain as well. From the west, things will be calming down through the day. The winds will slowly ease, we will see spells of sunshine. It will feel fairly cool, though temperatures of 13 degrees for aberdeen, 19 from plymouth, 21 in london. Some more rain in the forecast for thursday and friday. Not at windy at the stage. Some dry weather in prospect for the weekend. But it is going to feel pretty chilly, with a northerly wind across the uk. This is bbc news. Im Lewis Vaughan jones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The National Guard is deployed to the us state of wisconsin, where protests continue over the shooting of another unarmed black man. Donald trump receives official republican backing at the partys convention to run for another term as president. In new zealand, the man who killed 51 people at two mosques last year is confronted in court by survivors and relatives of the victims. 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