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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the deputy Political Editor of the spec. The the Financial Times says Boris Johnson expressed his confidence the vaccine in the uk are effective against the virus. The telegraph leaves from comments from the Chief Medical Officer that says the South African variant was dominant in the uk in the short term. The guardian says there were calls for tighter border calls. Over70s says there were calls for tighter border calls. Over 70s and england have not yet had their Coronavirus Vaccine have been asked to contact the nhs. The metro report on disruption caused by storm darcy with coronavirus Vaccination Centres and schools jutting in some areas. The times carries an interview with the french secretary, warning of a threat of attacks due to what he called a breakdown of world order. The daily mail reports on a campaign to study from home. Lets start as we usually do with gap two. Lets look at the daily mirror. Is the government ahead of schedule . Ultimately the top priority groups, if you look at the various data, there is a suggestion if you keep up there is a suggestion if you keep up the current rate it should be ahead of schedule by a day or two. The very fact that they are now saying forget what we said about waiting to be contacted, if you have been missed, if you do not have an appointment, get in touch with the nhs. It does show you the position theyre in. When matt hancock announced this today, it was generally very positive as he talked about uptake and even though the government had expected and hoped for a high update, so far in those top priority groups, it had exceeded what they had expected. Top priority groups, it had exceeded what they had expected. Jackson, are these over 70s what they had expected. Jackson, are these over 70s going what they had expected. Jackson, are these over 70s going to what they had expected. Jackson, are these over 70s going to be what they had expected. Jackson, are these over 70s going to be the these over 70s going to be the hardest ones to getjobs . We these over 70s going to be the hardest ones to get jobs . Hardest ones to get obs . We know there are certain hardest ones to get jobs . We know there are certain groups hardest ones to get jobs . We know there are certain groups who hardest ones to get jobs . We know there are certain groups who have l there are certain groups who have been there are certain groups who have been hard there are certain groups who have been hard to reach you to get jabs been hard to reach you to get jabs yeah, been hard to reach you to get jabs yeah, i been hard to reach you to get jabs. Yeah, ithink been hard to reach you to get jabs. Yeah, i think thats exactly right jabs. Yeah, i think thats exactly right but jabs. Yeah, i think thats exactly right. But the Bigger Picture is the government is very much on schedule to do government is very much on schedule to do this government is very much on schedule to do this and will very quickly be moving to do this and will very quickly be moving onto the next groups, and soon moving onto the next groups, and soon after moving onto the next groups, and soon after that, the over 50s as welt soon after that, the over 50s as welt thats soon after that, the over 50s as well. Thats expected to be done by the end well. Thats expected to be done by the end of well. Thats expected to be done by the end of april. Its an extraordinary achievement, and if you think extraordinary achievement, and if you think back a year ago when this was first you think back a year ago when this was first happening, not only will we have was first happening, not only will we have developed vaccines in the course we have developed vaccines in the course of we have developed vaccines in the course of 12 we have developed vaccines in the course of 12 months, but we will have course of 12 months, but we will have gotten them in the arms of everyone have gotten them in the arms of everyone over 70. Its an amazing achievement. Everyone over 70. Its an amazing achievement everyone over 70. Its an amazing achievement. ~. ,. ,. ,. , achievement. What would go in a ten. Ae. Achievement. What would go in a ten page special achievement. What would go in a ten page special if achievement. What would go in a ten page special if you achievement. What would go in a ten page special if you are achievement. What would go in a ten page special if you are writing page special if you are writing about the vaccines hello there are other countries jabbing at a very fast rate. I think if you look into the vaccine task force, its really interesting how they had to almost go outside the usual way of doing things in whitehall. You had lots of private consultants come in to do it, so people left their private sector jobs to in to do it, so people left their private sectorjobs to briefly work in the task force, then combining that with simple servants civil servants. The woman normally in charge of some marines went to work on vaccines in charge of some marines. Also manufacturing plant because you had to start thinking about how you would make vaccines before you knew they were going to before you knew they were going to be approved because its that complicated, and i think all these things coming together, there is no one person to thank for the whole of the success in charge of submarines. Theres been lots of figures. Submarines. Theres been lots of fiaures. � , submarines. Theres been lots of fiaures. H submarines. Theres been lots of fiaures. � ,. , figures. Lets look at the vaccines and how useful figures. Lets look at the vaccines and how useful it figures. Lets look at the vaccines and how useful it will figures. Lets look at the vaccines and how useful it will be figures. Lets look at the vaccines and how useful it will be against i and how useful it will be against the variants. In the centre of the Financial Times, johnson puts faith in astrazeneca jab. You probably cant see the subhead, doubt cast on power to fight variant. Jack, show that have been a main headline . No, i think its pitch about right by the no, i think its pitch about right by the fda. Theres still a lot of doubt by the fda. Theres still a lot of doubt by the fda. Theres still a lot of doubt hy by the fda. Theres still a lot of doubt by the ft. The average age of whom doubt by the ft. The average age of whom is doubt by the ft. The average age of whom is 31 doubt by the ft. The average age of whom is 31 years old, and so that isnt really of whom is 31 years old, and so that isnt really that insightful into the sort isnt really that insightful into the sort of scale of vaccination programmes. Obviously, the interest is how programmes. Obviously, the interest is how it programmes. Obviously, the interest is how it affects the older cohort of people. Is how it affects the older cohort of people, more likely to get ill with covid i think what weve learned with covid i think what weve learned is we need to think about vaccines learned is we need to think about vaccines in learned is we need to think about vaccines in a slightly different way vaccines in a slightly different way the vaccines in a slightly different way. The initial euphoria of having vaccines way. The initial euphoria of having vaccines at way. The initial euphoria of having vaccines at work, i think a lot of people vaccines at work, i think a lot of people would have thought this is now nearly at an end because youre used now nearly at an end because youre used to now nearly at an end because youre used to vaccines meaning you dont. Et used to vaccines meaning you dont get the used to vaccines meaning you dont get the disease any more. We will have get the disease any more. We will have different levels, they might make have different levels, they might make it have different levels, they might make it different like less likeiy make it different like less likety to make it different like less likely to get seriously ill, but its something we have to keep living its something we have to keep living with and topping up and adapting for it feels like years to come adapting for it feels like years to come. , � , adapting for it feels like years to come. � , ,. , adapting for it feels like years to come. H ,. , come. Thats interesting you say all that. It is tempting, come. Thats interesting you say all that. It is tempting, katy come. Thats interesting you say all that. It is tempting, katy balls, come. Thats interesting you say all that. It is tempting, katy balls, tol that. It is tempting, katy balls, to veer between euphoria in the past have better half hour. I veer between euphoria in the past have better half hour. Have better half hour. I think jack is completely have better half hour. I think jack is completely right. Have better half hour. I think jack is completely right. I have better half hour. I think jack is completely right. I think| have better half hour. I think| jack is completely right. I think a lot of people are finding this and the hardest lockdown so far. So, you do want a bit of hope and the government trying to downplay expectation because they dont want to get peoples hopes up. The efficacy of the vaccine. Even though we are going to be living with coronavirus for years to come, things are going better now and there is a reason to think this summer is going to be much better than anything weve had in the past year or so. You might say thats a low bar, but i think we are slowly getting to a point where we are going to do more things. As we keep hearing, it is the case that getting back to pure normality as we imagined it in 2019 is perhaps a step too far right now. I think a lot of people will be quite happy to be able to see their families, which should be achievable sooner rather than later. ~. , should be achievable sooner rather than later. ,. ,. , than later. Lockdown three, No Second Sequel than later. Lockdown three, No Second Sequel was than later. Lockdown three, No Second Sequel was ever than later. Lockdown three, No Second Sequel was ever any. Than later. Lockdown three, No I Second Sequel was ever any good. Lets look at the guardian. Johnson urged to tighten borders as variants threatened vaccine. You quite rightly corrected me and said this has been going on a year, jack. Other countries were very, very quick other countries were very, very quick to other countries were very, very quick to either massively time there borders quick to either massively time there borders or quick to either massively time there borders or close them altogether. The uk borders or close them altogether. The uk has taken a very different approach the uk has taken a very different approach. You can argue the toss about approach. You can argue the toss about how approach. You can argue the toss about how much difference it would have made, ithink about how much difference it would have made, i think coronavirus is pretty have made, i think coronavirus is pretty prevalent in the uk by the time pretty prevalent in the uk by the time we pretty prevalent in the uk by the time we realise what we were facing, and that time we realise what we were facing, and that wasnt the place in countries and that wasnt the place in countries like new zealand. I have to say countries like new zealand. I have to say the countries like new zealand. I have to say the governments policy now seems to say the governments policy now seems very to say the governments policy now seems very much a halfway house. Theyre seems very much a halfway house. Theyre introducing this Hotel Quarantine. But its only for people from quarantine. But its only for people from very quarantine. But its only for people from very specific countries where they feel from very specific countries where they feel there is a risk. These new strains they feel there is a risk. These new strains are they feel there is a risk. These new strains are very prevalent. Were not really strains are very prevalent. Were not really tracking them very well. Individuai not really tracking them very well. Individual countries arent tracking them individual countries arent tracking them very individual countries arent tracking them very well. We dont really know where them very well. We dont really know where they them very well. We dont really know where they are. Just trying to clamp down where they are. Just trying to clamp down on where they are. Just trying to clamp down on certain specific countries feels down on certain specific countries feels like down on certain specific countries feels like its not going to be a very feels like its not going to be a very effective approach, and their people very effective approach, and their people in very effective approach, and their people in the guardian saying if you can do people in the guardian saying if you can do it. People in the guardian saying if you can do it. Do people in the guardian saying if you can do it, do it for everyone coming into the can do it, do it for everyone coming into the country. Everyone should have into the country. Everyone should have a into the country. Everyone should have a quarantine in this way, and that is have a quarantine in this way, and that is going to be a much more effective that is going to be a much more effective approach. The problem is government does have the capacity. Its government does have the capacity. Its done government does have the capacity. Its done nothing about it for so many its done nothing about it for so many months, it is now scrambling around many months, it is now scrambling around to many months, it is now scrambling around to find hotel places for the people around to find hotel places for the people coming from these specific places people coming from these specific places it people coming from these specific laces. ,. , ~ , places. It sound like the daily exress places. It sound like the Daily Express has places. It sound like the Daily Express has been places. It sound like the Daily Express has been listening i places. It sound like the Daily Express has been listening to| places. It sound like the Daily Express has been listening to you, because their front page is almost exactly what you told me. Disgrace, no border virus check. Katy balls, the lack of covid checks, he got through heathrow in just ten minutes, which would be a record anyway. I minutes, which would be a record an a. , � ,. , anyway. I guess its quite quiet at the minute anyway. I guess its quite quiet at the minute. We anyway. I guess its quite quiet at the minute. We have anyway. I guess its quite quiet at the minute. We have the anyway. I guess its quite quiet at the minute. We have the deputyl anyway. I guess its quite quiet at the minute. We have the deputy Chief Medical Officer saying in the Press Conference they didnt think it was likely the South African strain would become the main strain, partly because the kent strain is so easy to spread. It will be hard to this one to take over. I think the risk of the government runs as a field unlikely that scientific advice is the same, but i do think given the policy has been all over the place and has left many people confuse when the various changes come in, i think if the new variant does come in, perhaps we could be less forgiving of previous mistakes. I think generally on the border policy, the first lockdown when they started to tighten borders up, it was exactly when tory mps thought we should be relaxing things. We do have this point which if you are really so worried about the variants, surely you can have a tougher board policy or if you dont think they are so much to worry about, perhaps you dont need this half a halfway health policy. I do think we might start to here about tougher penalties when they do announce the Hotel Quarantine as a way to discourage other Rule Breaking. Way to discourage other Rule Breaking way to discourage other rule breakinu. � ,. , , breaking. Lets look at benefits. Thats what breaking. Lets look at benefits. Thats what the breaking. Lets look at benefits. Thats what the independent breaking. Lets look at benefits. Thats what the independent is l thats what the independent is focusing on. Benefits boost needed for another year, worn mps, Cutting Universal Credits will send thousands into poverty. Rishi sunak is reported to be pushing against the payments. Has he come out on the winning or the losing side . Bit of both, to winning or the losing side . Bit of both. To be winning or the losing side . Bit of both, to be honest. Winning or the losing side . Bit of both, to be honest. I winning or the losing side . Bit of both, to be honest. Ithink winning or the losing side . Bit of both, to be honest. I think hes. Both, to be honest. I think hes been both, to be honest. I think hes beenjuggling this for both, to be honest. I think hes been juggling this for the both, to be honest. I think hes beenjuggling this for the past six or nine beenjuggling this for the past six or nine months, this fundamental guite or nine months, this fundamental quite question of when do we stop spending quite question of when do we stop spending vast amount of money and start to spending vast amount of money and start to get spending vast amount of money and start to get some of that money back was might start to get some of that money back was might he try to begin that process was might he try to begin that process last year and was unable to do that process last year and was unable to do that because the virus became more do that because the virus became more roaring back in a way we feared it might more roaring back in a way we feared it might but more roaring back in a way we feared it might but hoped it wouldnt. Hes going it might but hoped it wouldnt. Hes going to it might but hoped it wouldnt. Hes going to be it might but hoped it wouldnt. Hes going to be very wary about doing that again, but if he does withdraw this money that again, but if he does withdraw this money too soon, its going to plunge this money too soon, its going to plunge a this money too soon, its going to plunge a lot a people into very, very plunge a lot a people into very, very serious hardship at a time when they can very serious hardship at a time when they can afford it. Sunak would argue they can afford it. Sunak would argue we they can afford it. Sunak would argue we already spent 300 billion quit on argue we already spent 300 billion quit on this Pandemic Response and a time has quit on this Pandemic Response and a time has to quit on this Pandemic Response and a time has to come where we start withdrawing it. Its a question for why are withdrawing it. Its a question for why are we withdrawing it. Its a question for why are we in this third wave, can we start why are we in this third wave, can we start reopening the economy . Thats we start reopening the economy . Thats not we start reopening the economy . Thats notjust a question we start reopening the economy . Thats not just a question for we start reopening the economy . Thats notjust a question for him. Of course, thats notjust a question for him. Of course, jack, we are talking about the political impact on the chancellor, but i want to focus on other people as well. 6 billion is lot, a lot, but the £20 weekly increase is set to end and it would plunge a lot a people who are really struggling into poverty potentially. Yes, i think we know the department for work and pensions, i think one thing officials worry about is a lot of people on universal credit as a result of the pandemic havent actually had universal credit with this uplift. Some of them will not know what the usual universal credit is. Its also about lots of families are stretch at the moment. Theres a real worried that the situation could be worse because even if we get to the situation where there is a quicker bounce back, we still havent reached Peak Unemployment and they dont expect that to happen perhaps until later in the year. In terms of the economic bite, we are not there yet. In a way, we are currently in. Before the government takes up all the schemes. Its not about to get a lot better just as soon as restrictions and. In the times, thats what it decide to do as soon as restrictions end. Growing risk of attacks. Jack blanchard, two things that confuse me. It says the World Order Crumbles and i think it follows the Home Secretary downgrading the tariff threat. It Secretary Downgrading the tariff threat. ,. Secretary downgrading the tariff threat. ,. , Secretary Downgrading the tariff threat. ,. ,. , threat. It feels like a few years auo threat. It feels like a few years ago when threat. It feels like a few years ago when we threat. It feels like a few years ago when we saw threat. It feels like a few years ago when we saw chemical threat. It feels like a few years ago when we saw Chemical Weapon used in serie ago when we saw Chemical Weapon used in serie we ago when we saw Chemical Weapon used in serie. We saw the novichok attack here in in serie. We saw the novichok attack here in the in serie. We saw the novichok attack here in the uk used in syria. The world here in the uk used in syria. The world has here in the uk used in syria. The world has not here in the uk used in syria. The world has not moved on for that. Nevertheless, there are many actors in those nevertheless, there are many actors in those states who are prepared to use these in those states who are prepared to use these sorts of weapons. I sort of feel use these sorts of weapons. I sort of feel like use these sorts of weapons. I sort of feel like weve got a lot of on on of feel like weve got a lot of on on our of feel like weve got a lot of on on our plate. Its nice to see the on our plate. Its nice to see the newspapers flashing on a bit from the newspapers flashing on a bit from stories, and its even gloomier than what from stories, and its even gloomier than what we are dealing with at the moment than what we are dealing with at the moment. ,. , than what we are dealing with at the moment. ,. ,. ,. ,. , moment. Katy, do you have enough sace in moment. Katy, do you have enough space in your moment. Katy, do you have enough space in your mind moment. Katy, do you have enough space in your mind to moment. Katy, do you have enough space in your mind to deal moment. Katy, do you have enough space in your mind to deal with space in your mind to deal with another horror story or as the pandemic enough . Growing risk of attack so as world or crumbles. I have the space to read it. I think it touches on. We are at an interesting point in terms of geopolitics if you look at china and russia, and in a way, some effects of coronavirus. Russia, and in a way, some effects of coronavirus. Some countries potentially in terms of there, i think we are seeing is shifting or potential shifting of where the various powers are across the world, and you have an us a us president who people think will restore these things, but in the contrast with the us president , things have changed. I think there is a lot that is still unknown when it comes to this. Lets unknown when it comes to this. Lets look at a story unknown when it comes to this. Lets look at a story i unknown when it comes to this. Lets look at a story i think unknown when it comes to this. Lets look at a story i think a unknown when it comes to this. Lets look at a story i think a lot unknown when it comes to this. Lets look at a story i think a lot of people will be talking about. Darcy, but in tells us all. 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Yes, i think ultimately itsjust another reason to stay also darcy. Yes, i think ultimately itsjust another reason to stay at| its just another reason to stay at home. Looking outside, ithink its just another reason to stay at home. Looking outside, i think very few people have that strong urge to leave their house. Ultimately, what the story is pointing at is the fact that if there are Road Accidents and people who go out and have problems on the ice, you already have nhs hospitals across the country which are very full and anything to prevent the pressure on that is going to be much appreciated by everyone, including staff. If rare everyone, including staff. If we look at the everyone, including staff. If we look at the telegraph, everyone, including staff. If we look at the telegraph, its look at the telegraph, its predicting a new host for mastermind to follow. Shes the favourite of the job. To follow. Shes the favourite of thejob. We dont to follow. Shes the favourite of the job. We dont know if thatjob is going to happen, but im team to know your subject. Katy balls, you cant have mine as your Special Subject. You have to have a new specialist subject, so what the second one for you . Specialist subject, so what the second one for you . Well, jack had brexit earlier. Second one for you . Well, jack had brexit earlier. Hes second one for you . Well, jack had brexit earlier. Hes not second one for you . Well, jack had brexit earlier. Hes not going second one for you . Well, jack had brexit earlier. Hes not going to second one for you . Well, jack had brexit earlier. Hes not going to be | brexit earlier. Hes not going to be allow that brexit earlier. Hes not going to be allow that that brexit earlier. Hes not going to be allow that that one brexit earlier. Hes not going to be allow that that one is brexit earlier. Hes not going to be allow that that one is now brexit earlier. Hes not going to be allow that that one is now gone, i brexit earlier. Hes not going to be i allow that that one is now gone, so erha s allow that that one is now gone, so perhaps strains allow that that one is now gone, so perhaps strains of allow that that one is now gone, so perhaps strains of coronavirus. Perhaps strains of coronavirus. Strains of coronavirus dont forget that keeps changing. We will have them up to 11 p m. You cant have brexit or wine or coronavirus. I suppose The Life And Times of liverpool suppose The Life And Times of Liverpool Football Club is a Special Subject Liverpool Football Club is a Special Subject to Liverpool Football Club is a Special Subject to me. Ive been trying to back subject to me. Ive been trying to back down subject to me. Ive been trying to back down there by my dad for the last 30 back down there by my dad for the last 30 odd years, sol back down there by my dad for the last 30 odd years, so i can probably talk a last 30 odd years, so i can probably talk a fair last 30 odd years, so i can probably talk a fair bit if i really had to. Sometimes is more fun to talk about brexit sometimes is more fun to talk about brexit. ,. ,. Sometimes is more fun to talk about brexit. ,. , �. ,. , sometimes is more fun to talk about brexit. ~ �. , sometimes is more fun to talk about brexit. �. ,. , , brexit. Jack blanchard, katy balls, thank ou brexit. Jack blanchard, katy balls, thank you both brexit. Jack blanchard, katy balls, thank you both so brexit. Jack blanchard, katy balls, thank you both so much. Brexit. Jack blanchard, katy balls, thank you both so much. Thats i brexit. Jack blanchard, katy balls, thank you both so much. Thats it| thank you both so much. Thats it for the papers. Until next time, goodbye. Until next time, goodbye. Hello there, im Gavin Ramjaun and this is your latest sports news. Leeds are back into the top half of the Premier League, after beating Crystal Palace 2 0. Jack harrisons early strike got them on their way a deflected long range effort afterjust three minutes gave them a great start. And Patrick Bamford a man very much in form this season, as he looks to stake a place in the england squad scored their second, his 12th of the season. Leeds have now won three of their last four games. Bayern munich have beaten al ahly 2 0 in the semi finals of the Club World Cup in qatar. The german champions will play the mexican side, tigres, in the final. Robert lewandowski put them ahead 17 minutes into the first half. And the prolific polish striker wrapped things up against the egyptian champions with five minutes to go. Its his 29th goal in 27 games this season. The first leg of manchester citys Uefa Champions League tie against Borussia Monchengladbach has been moved to budapest. The match is due to be played on 2a february, and the decision has been taken to move it to hungary because of Travel Restrictions on foreign nationals arriving in germany. Yesterday, liverpools match against rb leipzig, due to be played later this month, was also moved to the puskas arena. The police are investigating a number of threats and abusive messages sent to the premier League Referee mike dean. Two red cards hes issued this month to west hams tomas soucek and southamptons jan bednarek have both been overturned. In both instances, dean consulted the pitchside monitor. He requested to be stood down from the next round of fixtures. The Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says the abuse is inexcusable and says there has to be greater proactive intervention from social Media Companies to stop online abuse and identify offenders. Englands cricketers are on top, in the first test against india. After 15 wickets fell on the fourth day in chennai, india needed a mammoth 420 to win the test. And they have nine wickets in hand going into the final day. More from joe wilson. Lets start monday in slow motion, just to keep track. Firstly, of this catch a ben stokes special. And it ended indias first innings. England, 241 ahead, batting again, to extend their lead. Well, not yet. Rory burns, gone first ball. Look at indias captain, right into it. Well, englands leader was soon involved. What a shot thats big. Yeah, thatsjoe root, all right, in full 2021 mode. Others fell dan lawrence, lbw. And the 300th test wicket of Ishant Sharmas career. One of indias very best bowlers. Joe root, meanwhile. That is brilliant. Bowled four more to the lead. Stand by for a shock. Root, out for 40, almost as if he was mortal. Ok, but england were still in command. There was a bit of buttler, but time was ticking. Now, captain, how many do you need . How safe do you feel . How soon is now . No declaration. It only ended when england were all out. Ravichandran ashwin taking his sixth wicket. Satisfaction for india, and now they needed 420 to win. Englands task take ten wickets. Theres one cleans them up jack leach struck before sunset, and the close of play left the test perfectly poised. All options are possible tomorrow. Joe wilson, bbc news. Should be a cracking final day. To the Australian Open now and there were wins on the opening day for Novak Djokovic and nick kyrgios. No love lost between the two players, kyrgios had some choice words after the serb criticised the Quarantine Conditions and last year, waded in when djokovic hosted a not so socially distanced Charity Tennis tour that resulted in him, his family, and other players testing positive for covid. The serb said yesterday he had no respect for kyrgios and the australian was given his right of reply today. Hes a very strange cat, novak is. A heck of a tennis player, but unfortunately, someone who thats partying with his shirt off during the global pandemic, i dont know if i can take any slack from that man. Thats as bad as it gets for me. Doesnt mince his words, does he . Well, with day two nearly upon us, lets have a look at some of the british players in action. Dan evans and Cameron Norrie will play one another in the first round on tuesday. They are the only britons in the mens event, with kyle edmund missing with an injury and andy murray unable to travel because of covid 19 restrictions. In the womens draw, Francesca Jones will make her grand slam main draw debut against american shelby rogers. Heather watson plays kristyna pliskova, and the british number one, johanna konta, seeded 13th, will face slovenian qualifier kaja juvan. Meanwhile, rafa nadal� s preparations for his bid to land a mens record 21st grand slam singles title, which would move him clear of roger federer, have been hampered by a back injury this week. Nadal will play Laslo Djere Of Serbia in the opening round. I have experience on all of this. Of course, its not the ideal situation to start a tournament with problems. And a demanding tournament like this one, you know, i think its what can or cannot happen during the next couple of days. The only thing i can do is stay positive, work on recover, doing all the things i can. And thats all the sport from us for now. Hello. Very cold out there at the moment, with ice around and of course further Snow Flurries, particularly in eastern areas. The heaviest of those Snow Flurries as we go through tuesday, covered by a met Office Amber Weather Warning across parts of central scotland. Travel, power, Communication Disruption possible, as those snow levels start to mount up. But its notjust that, its the extent of the chill this morning. May be as low as around 14, 15 through some parts of central scotland. All starting the day sub zero. You can see where those snow showers line up through central areas of scotland. There will be others around northern and eastern parts of scotland, and well see little Snow Corridors again across parts of england and wales, just focusing some of those snow showers to give a further covering in some places. Either side of it, we will see just that light flurry most of you saw through tuesday, but a better chance of some sunshine in between. You saw the winds, another windy day across the board. In the thermometers, temperatures barely above freezing its going to feel much, much colder than that. And with some of the strongest of the winds to be found down toward South West England and the Channel Islands, its here where the coldest Wind Chill Values will be found, as cold as 10 through 8 through the afternoon. Also the chance of some sleet and snow very close to cornwall and the Channel Islands to end the day. That will gradually pull away as we go through the night and into wednesday. A subtle shift in Wind Direction means snow showers pushing through southern scotland into Northern England in particular, and a few lines further south. Another icy night, temperatures could get even colder, 15, 16. Now, The Big Picture to start wednesday has low pressure out in the atlantic trying to get towards us, but High Pressure is holding on. And with the isobars opening out a little bit, the good news is its not going to be quite as windy on wednesday. Those winds more north easterly, so it will be parts of south east scotland, north east england, the focus of showers. A few down east anglia, the south east too, but more of you dry on wednesday, more of you see the sunshine. Its not going to do much to the temperatures, still struggling to get above freezing in some spots. Another widespread, harsh frost, then, to take us into thursday. Plenty of sunshine around for many, but increasing cloud into the west. Signs of Weather Fronts trying to push in as the breeze picks up. Signs of something milder trying to edge in as well, but do not underestimate the power of cold air across europe. It could hold off that charge of milder air from the west and could stay cold for many of us right the way through into next week. Bye for now. This is bbc news. Im James Reynolds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The World Health Organization insists the astrazeneca vaccine is still a vital tool in the global fight against coronavirus, after concerns in south africa about its efficacy. On the eve of his second impeachment trial, lawyers for donald trump ask the us senate to dismiss the charges against him as unconstitutional. Myanmar� s military flexes its muscles Water Cannons are used on those protesting last weeks coup, but the unrest prompts promises of a fresh election. A change in policy on yemen the us calls for an end to the war there. We get rare access to see the damage inflicted in the six years of conflict. Can

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