and as you d expect, the 620 summit and the cop26 conference in glasgow dominate most of the front pages. the financial times headline says there s a huge way to go at the climate summit, as it reports there was no agreement among 620 leaders on phasing out coal power. the daily telegraph s front page has a story about the growing row between france and the uk on fishing rights, with the eu accusing the uk of seeking a brexit clash. we are one minute to midnight when it comes to climate change, according to the guardian s front page, which also carries a picture of 620 leaders throwing coins into rome s trevi fountain. wonder what they were wishing for. we can t let cop 26 be a cop out is the daily mail s front page, quoting the prime minister borisjohnson, who will speak at the glasgow climate
them and prime minister for a year, year and them and prime minister for a year, year and a them and prime minister for a year, year and a half, them and prime minister for a year, yearand a half, and he has them and prime minister for a year, year and a half, and he has only been year and a half, and he has only been aware year and a half, and he has only been aware of the seriousness of the situation been aware of the seriousness of the situation for been aware of the seriousness of the situation for that period of time. it is scary~ situation for that period of time. it is scary- situation for that period of time. it is scary. olivia, we will turn to the front page it is scary. olivia, we will turn to the front page of it is scary. olivia, we will turn to the front page of the it is scary. olivia, we will turn to the front page of the mail. - it is scary. olivia, we will turn to the front page of the mail. their| the front page of the mail. their headline is, ag
change meeting on monday. the times carries borisjohnson s warning that it s the world s last chance on climate change. there s also a picture of him with the president of france, mr macron, who s given the pm an ultimatum in the row over fishing. a picture of borisjohnson dominates the daily express, with the headline what on earth are you playing at? , as he prepares to read the riot act to other world leaders at cop26. the heat is on , according to the mirror s front page, as the un says the last seven years have been the hottest on record. and the metro s front page has a picture of what it calls tunnel horror after two trains collided near salisbury. 0k, ok, so that was a little flavour of our front pages. ok, so that was a little flavour of ourfront pages. lovely ok, so that was a little flavour of our front pages. lovely to have you both back, including yourself, olivia. persia duejoining us, i know you re not too well, so we are
very nervous about the mask debate because i think it does have an impact as it can reduce transmission, but there are other things which are equally or argue more important like increasing distillations. and those booster jabs for teenagers, which i feel don t get talked about as much. it s very easy to signal what side of the coronavirus walls you re on with a mask, less so if you are trying to retrofit opening windows into your office block. the other issue is worth pointing out is a timing one, which is that the government obviously wants to act in time to save christmas. but it doesn t want to act too soon because from sunday, the uk is hosting cop26. it s aarti been delayed by one year, and all these world leaders are going to be