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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the mirror columnist Susie Boniface and the editor of the sunday express, michael booker. � have they no respect . � reads the front page of tomorrows daily mail as prince harry and Meghan Markle are stripped of their royal patronages, the paper reports on the sussexes response to Buckingham Palace the couple insisting they will � still live a life of service� outside of the royal family. On the mirror, � no way back� for the couple. The paper says the queen is saddened by their decision to quit the royal family for what the paper calls a � megabucks� life in the states but she insists they remain � much loved members of the family�. The times describes harry and meghan as � hitting back� at the statement from Buckingham Palace about their permanent depature from royal duties in their own statement the couple said that � service is universal�. Meanwhile, the i is taking a look ahead to borisjohnson� s announcement on monday, about how england will make it� s way out of lockdown. The paper says the Prime Minister plans to allow people to socialise with a friend or family outside from march. As part of the road map out of lockdown, the telegraph says mrjohnson will announce that two different households will be allowed to gather outdoors by the easter weekend. The guardian reports on disagreements between the pm and the government� s chief medical adviser chris whitty, on whether to allow all pupils back to school at once, as Professor Whitty is reportedly reluctant to allow a � big bang� return next month. And on the front page of the financial times, President Biden declares that � america is back� , with a pledge to repair what the paper describes as a � battered� nato alliance. So let� s begin. We� ve got both of your papers so i� m pleased to say, let� s start with the daily express, michael. Your paper� s take on what� s happening with meghan and harry. The queen Stripping Harry of titles, talk us through the take on this. Iii of titles, talk us through the take on this. ,. ,. Of titles, talk us through the take on this. ,. , a , on this. If you are picking up the a ers on this. If you are picking up the papers tomorrow on this. If you are picking up the papers tomorrow morning on this. If you are picking up the papers tomorrow morning and l on this. If you are picking up the i papers tomorrow morning and not on this. If you are picking up the. Papers tomorrow morning and not a fan of papers tomorrow morning and not a fan of the papers tomorrow morning and not a fan of the menarche, then you need a bit of fan of the menarche, then you need a bit of perseverance about you. Because bit of perseverance about you. Because theres a lot of real stuff to get because theres a lot of real stuff to get through. We have the idea of the queen to get through. We have the idea of the queen resolute but sad. She did not want the queen resolute but sad. She did not want this to happen, she wanted harry not want this to happen, she wanted harry to not want this to happen, she wanted harry to be not want this to happen, she wanted harry to be part of the family and be a working royal, she wanted meghan be a working royal, she wanted Meghan To Breathe New Life to the royal family. Meghan to breathe new life to the royalfamily. Remember Meghan To Breathe New Life to the royal family. Remember back to when they got royal family. Remember back to when they got married they were a breath of fresh they got married they were a breath of fresh air~ they got married they were a breath of fresh air. It was a grand moment. And if of fresh air. It was a grand moment. And if youte of fresh air. It was a grand moment. And if youre like me not particularly into the royal family and all particularly into the royal family and all it particularly into the royal family and all it stands for, but it did feel and all it stands for, but it did feel as and all it stands for, but it did feel as though it was being modernised, and it was a great moment modernised, and it was a great moment. Ever since then things have slowly moment. Ever since then things have slowly seems to have gone wrong whether slowly seems to have gone wrong whether its the couples fault or the royal whether its the couples fault or the royal family or a bit of both. Meghan the royal family or a bit of both. Meghan has always said theres hes men in meghan has always said theres hes Men In Grey Meghan has always said theres hes men in grey knocking around, the Courtiers Men In Grey Knocking around, the courtiers in men in grey knocking around, the courtiers. In the Cert Decision they have made courtiers. In the Cert Decision they have made a cover they havent been very happy have made a cover they havent been very happy with that as well. I think very happy with that as well. I think they were trying to modernise from within the royal family. It got to that from within the royal family. It got to that point last year and they decided to that point last year and they decided they could not have been. Theyve decided they could not have been. Theyve now come up for a year since then and theyve now come up for a year since then and the theyve now come up for a year since then and the reviews have happened, and is then and the reviews have happened, and is decided they are not coming back and is decided they are not coming back the and is decided they are not coming back. The queen has said look, you cannot back. The queen has said look, you cannot serve back. The queen has said look, you cannot serve in the way that the rest of cannot serve in the way that the rest of us cannot serve in the way that the rest of us serve in that way. So you will have rest of us serve in that way. So you will have to rest of us serve in that way. So you will have to be stripped of your patronage and she is, i think, going to be patronage and she is, i think, going to be thinking about that tonight. Very sadly also thinking about her husband very sadly also thinking about her husband who is being looked after and monitored in hospital. Shes got and monitored in hospital. Shes got a lot on and monitored in hospital. Shes got a lot on her and monitored in hospital. Shes got a lot on her mind at the moment. I think a lot on her mind at the moment. I think this a lot on her mind at the moment. I think this is a lot on her mind at the moment. I think this is a a lot on her mind at the moment. I think this is a desperately sad moment think this is a desperately sad moment for the royal family and certainly moment for the royal family and certainly for the queen. The mail, ou are certainly for the queen. The mail, you are absolutely certainly for the queen. The mail, you are absolutely right certainly for the queen. The mail, you are absolutely right that certainly for the queen. The mail, you are absolutely right that they| you are absolutely right that they have the same front pages. Had they know respect is their front page. And they pick up on what you were talking about, the duke of edinburgh in hospital and of course he remains in hospital and of course he remains in hospital and of course he remains in hospitalfor in hospital and of course he remains in hospital for observation and rest, and this is all down to an abundance of caution from prince philip� s doctors. He does remain in good spirits but compare the mail� s headline to the mirror. Queen the way back, and of the different focus but all the papers very much on the front pages and dedicated to the story. Front pages and dedicated to the sto. A , front pages and dedicated to the sto. , front pages and dedicated to the sto. , story. Many pages of the Phrase Workin story. Many pages of the phrase Working Royals story. Many pages of the phrase Working Royals will story. Many pages of the phrase Working Royals will appear story. Many pages of the phrase Working Royals will appear a story. Many pages of the phrase Working Royals will appear a lot| story. Many pages of the phrase Working Royals will appear a lot and that combined not sure would� Ve Working Royal List of their not exactly down the pit. Despite the fact that this is being spun quite wildly by the royal family that want to make it clear how tragic it is, meghan and harry were one of the greatest assets they had. And it has been wasted. And it has failed. That� s a failure of the institution not to make the most of what they had. If they were difficult to deal with or not, we don� t know. If they are difficult to deal with their egos new massaging a that that should be done and it plainly was not. But it� s also worth bearing in mind i think that what has happened to meghan, particularly, this is all about the women. This is all about her and how she has dragged harry away, harry never really wanted to be involved with the royal family. William had his moments of what he did not have his duty foisted on him as well as i� m sure the queen might have done when she was younger. And every woman who has married into the royal family in history has every woman who has married into the royalfamily in history has been treated incredibly badly and found it very difficult. You would think after a thousand odd years they would have figured out how to treat the women who marry into their family a little bit better. But you know, as Empress Matilda was born to the family had horrible problems, just for being a woman because females in royalty do not mix. Unless you� re the queen. Females in royalty do not mix. Unless youre the queen. Lets face it, eve , unless youre the queen. Lets face it. Every. This unless youre the queen. Lets face it, every, this has, unless youre the queen. Lets face it, every, this has, everybody unless youre the queen. Lets face it, every, this has, everybody has l it, every, this has, everybody has an opinion on this and your paper does it exactly like that. You� ve got Kevin Maguire versus darren lewis both very, very different views. And i think across the nation whether you are into the monarchy or not there will be people having their own opinions on what is going on. Of course it� s a family like all familiesjust with on. Of course it� s a family like all families just with benefits. On. Of course it� s a family like all familiesjust with benefits. And families ust with benefits. And like Ou Familiesjust with benefits. And like you said familiesjust with benefits. And like you said people have an opinion, like you said people have an opinion, people, we are currently living opinion, people, we are currently living in opinion, people, we are currently living in a opinion, people, we are currently living in a pandemic where we have not seen living in a pandemic where we have not seen her own family so to see a lot of not seen her own family so to see a lot of this not seen her own family so to see a lot of this family on the front pages lot of this family on the front pages like another episode of britains pages like another episode of britains longest running soap. Its over that britains longest running soap. Its over that will keep coming up and as you say over that will keep coming up and as you say theyve got Kevin Maguire, hes gone you say theyve got Kevin Maguire, hes gone. It and wants to get rid of the hes gone. It and wants to get rid of the monarchy again. I was entertaining when kevin does that and then entertaining when kevin does that and then puts forward the case for republicanism and i think a lot of people republicanism and i think a lot of people will agree with him, and darreh people will agree with him, and darren lewis from The Other Side saying darren lewis from The Other Side saying that those young people, generation 2 are well behind, they would generation 2 are well behind, they would love to see in the modernise the monarchy from within. Sadly as he says the monarchy from within. Sadly as he says that with the best thing to have tteen he says that with the best thing to have been to the royal family for a lon have been to the royal family for a longtime have been to the royal family for a long time. Now they are not part of the royal long time. Now they are not part of the royal family because theyjust could the royal family because theyjust could not the royal family because theyjust could not handle that lifestyle, and i could not handle that lifestyle, and i dont could not handle that lifestyle, and i dont think many people can. Very hard idont think many people can. Very hard to i dont think many people can. Very hard to imagine going into it. From the outside hard to imagine going into it. From the outside it looks fantastic, get the outside it looks fantastic, get the great the outside it looks fantastic, get the great houses and privilege and once youre in there they dont do well once youre in there they dont do well. Meghan is an outsider coming from america and has found its not easy and from america and has found its not easy and there, and harry has found a way easy and there, and harry has found a way out easy and there, and harry has found a way out. And good luck to them, there a way out. And good luck to them, there they a way out. And good luck to them, there they are in the mansion in california there they are in the mansion in california in there they are in the mansion in california in the sunshine, i hope they california in the sunshine, i hope they have california in the sunshine, i hope they have a california in the sunshine, i hope they have a great time. For california in the sunshine, i hope they have a great time. California in the sunshine, i hope they have a great time. For a bit of sun the weather they have a great time. For a bit of sun the weather is they have a great time. For a bit of sun the weather is changing they have a great time. For a bit of sun the weather is changing with l they have a great time. For a bit of i sun the weather is changing with the weekend. Great to turn around to the weather. Let� s move away from the royal family at the moment, and weather. Let� s move away from the royalfamily at the moment, and like i say it� s damaging the front pages but the Daily Telegraph is focusing on the lockdown, the unlocking of the lockdown. Which we are expected to hear a little bit more on monday from the Prime Minister himself. Who from the Prime Minister himself. Who knows what we from the Prime Minister himself. Twin knows what we will hear from the Prime Minister himself. Hisu;r knows what we will hear it that we have not already had drip fed to us in a series of leaks to the Prime Minister announced she could not tell us yet. The papers today reporting some new bits of detail and leaks in schools will be going back en masse commit that chris whitty is not happy about it and teaching unions are not happy about it and say all schools to rip and straightaways basement allowing Io Straightaways basement allowing 10 million human beings, the five to 12 year olds in particular who have i2 year olds in particular who have high rates of infection amongst them, to circulate freely again may be a little become located. Despite the fact that we all want to hear good news, we all want to know this is the end, we all want to think the vaccine will be the end of everything, scientists and experts say that is not the case. There� s three things we need to get out of this. Borisjohnson does not have a single one of them. When you properly controlled borders, it� s been a year we don� t have that. We functioning test and trace and isolate system but we still have that either. In the third thing we need is proper Isolation Payments to support people who need to isolate so that they don� t have to go to work and don� t feel under pressure to do that. We don� t have those three vital things that are needed to end this pandemic and let back out of our homes. So what we� re looking at here at what has been leaked a good idea, and know exactly the kind of restrictions we had last summer. Nothing much has changed. The guardian picks up on the professor witty being michael, lu kewarmness of professor witty being michael, lukewarmness of the describe it to this idea of schools reopening a little bit more. Given that the professor has been appearing alongside the Prime Minister at those briefings, this is somebody that has a lot of respect across the country. It could potentially commit to have him not on board could complicate things somewhat. And complicate things somewhat. And certainly could complicate things somewhat. And certainly could and if you think irack certainly could and if you think back to certainly could and if you think back to august last year for the schools back to august last year for the schools went back and put it in into a letter schools went back and put it in into a letter in schools went back and put it in into a letter in the chief medical officers a letter in the chief medical officers that said the benefits of kids going back to school, its far outweighed the knot and said it was the safest outweighed the knot and said it was the safest place for them to be. Obviously the safest place for them to be. Obviously we have had a second wave of the obviously we have had a second wave of the infection since then and the pandemic of the infection since then and the pandemic since then, thousands more deaths pandemic since then, thousands more deaths. Now we are to a point where infections deaths. Now we are to a point where infections have come down and we are expecting infections have come down and we are expecting this to be part of the road expecting this to be part of the road map expecting this to be part of the road map thats announced on monday. In road map thats announced on monday. In the road map thats announced on monday. In the guardian it says that its lukewarm in the guardian it says that its lukewarm about everyone going back at once lukewarm about everyone going back at once. Theres this idea that should at once. Theres this idea that should he at once. Theres this idea that should be those who were having exams should be those who were having exams this year that should go back first, exams this year that should go back first, and exams this year that should go back first, and so exams this year that should go back first, and so it will be fascinating to see first, and so it will be fascinating to see what he actually thinks about it, to see what he actually thinks about it. But to see what he actually thinks about it, but within this pizza says this could it, but within this pizza says this could he it, but within this pizza says this could be some sort of fudge and wording could be some sort of fudge and wording that he will finally be happy wording that he will finally be happy with. But we need to know he is fully happy with. But we need to know he is fully happy with it and if this is fully happy with it and if this is correct, is fully happy with it and if this is correct, this story. And whats changed is correct, this story. And whats changed from his opinion from last august changed from his opinion from Last August Is changed from his opinion from last august. Is it because of the second wave . August. Is it because of the second wave . Is august. Is it because of the second wave . Is because of different variants. Wave . Is because of different variants, and more infectious variants variants, and more infectious variants from kent . Whats behind this it variants from kent . Whats behind this it is variants from kent . Whats behind this it is this of thats been slightly this it is this of thats been slightly overblown by the guardian . We will slightly overblown by the guardian . We will have to wait and see because the telegraph are saying from Downing Street sources that chris whitty Downing Street sources that chris whitty is Downing Street sources that chris whitty is on board with this. But i do think whitty is on board with this. But i do think the schools going back is quite do think the schools going back is guite an do think the schools going back is quite an important thing, weve got ithink quite an important thing, weve got i think the quite an important thing, weve got i think the polls around today sing the parents are now saying Home Schooling doing more harm than ood Home Schooling doing more harm than good at Home Schooling doing more harm than good at this Home Schooling doing more harm than good at this stage now. And its something we desperately need, but i aree something we desperately need, but i agree with something we desperately need, but i agree with susie that theres a lot more agree with susie that theres a lot more that agree with susie that theres a lot more that needs to change before we can get more that needs to change before we can get back to any other form of normality can get back to any other form of normality in this country. And vaccines normality in this country. And vaccines are only doing a little bit of that vaccines are only doing a little bit of that at vaccines are only doing a little bit of that at the moment. The monday announcement of that at the moment. The monday announcement from of that at the moment. The monday announcement from the of that at the moment. The monday announcement from the Prime Announcement from the Prime Minister, announcing changes at 330 at the comments and later on will have that usual Downing Street press conference. And chris whitty is meant to be alongside him, so will be interesting to see that it will certainly be one we will be watching. Certainly be one we will be watching certainly be one we will be watchinu. �. , watching. And keeping in mind will be her talking watching. And keeping in mind will be her talking to watching. And keeping in mind will be her talking to the watching. And keeping in mind will be her talking to the latest watching. And keeping in mind will be her talking to the latest little i be her talking to the latest little bits and titbits very carefully leech to the newspapers today what is not on the front pages is the Health Secretary matt hancock was found to have acted illegally by not revealing who had been paid millions of pounds worth of Taxpayer Money in pandemic contracts. Pandemic contracts. Interesting. Good point pandemic contracts. Interesting. Good point to pandemic contracts. Interesting. Good point to make. Pandemic contracts. Interesting. Good point to make. Michael pandemic contracts. Interesting. Good point to make. Michael do| pandemic contracts. Interesting. Good point to make. Michael do you want to get back in on this before we move on and look at another paper . We move on and look at another a er . , we move on and look at another. A er . ,. , we move on and look at another naer . We move on and look at another. Aer . ,. ,. , paper . Yeah, it was something that was settled paper . Yeah, it was something that was settled in paper . Yeah, it was something that was settled in the paper . Yeah, it was something that was settled in the court paper . Yeah, it was something that was settled in the court today, paper . Yeah, it was something that was settled in the court today, it. Was settled in the court today, it did say was settled in the court today, it did say that. I think there was some cover did say that. I think there was some cover the did say that. I think there was some cover the court did have some not sympathy cover the court did have some not sympathy but did say that there was a pandemic to get on with, there were a pandemic to get on with, there were not a pandemic to get on with, there were not as a pandemic to get on with, there were not as transparent as they could were not as transparent as they could have were not as transparent as they could have think of a slap on the wrist could have think of a slap on the wrist and could have think of a slap on the wrist and on the go. But overall they wrist and on the go. But overall they were wrist and on the go. But overall they were very busy, did not do the letter they were very busy, did not do the letter of they were very busy, did not do the letter of the law by announcing with these letter of the law by announcing with these contracts had gone with a 30 day period these contracts had gone with a 30 day period that they should have done, day period that they should have done, and day period that they should have done, and i think they have learned the lesson done, and i think they have learned the lesson but is a small point with the lesson but is a small point with the rest the lesson but is a small point with the rest of the lesson but is a small point with the rest of the countryjust Want To Et The Rest of the countryjust want to get on the rest of the countryjust want to get on with the rest of the countryjust want to get on with their lives. Well the rest of the country ust want to get on with their lives. Get on with their lives. Well thank ou ve get on with their lives. Well thank you very much get on with their lives. Well thank you very much. Lets get on with their lives. Well thank you very much. Lets talk get on with their lives. Well thank you very much. Lets talk about i get on with their lives. Well thank. You very much. Lets talk about the you very much. Let� s talk about the ft and we are looking at this uber decision, a Landmark Decision being described by the paper. Susie talk us through the implications because this was a big argument that huber was having that the drivers work for it are indeed freelancers but now deemed as workers and is not something thatjust deemed as workers and is not something that just affects deemed as workers and is not something thatjust affects uber. fir something thatjust affects uber. Themselves. So while this is being recognised as a great win for uber drivers and workers, recognising to get some kind of employment right, that comes with it the fact that the taxman will not be coming after someone somewhere in the almost certainly will be coming after the little guy and not the big guy. It is also a great victory great evidence of how useful it is to have an employment and trade union. These guys cannot have taken on the might of uber without the support of the unions to back their case. In of uber without the support of the unions to back their case. Unions to back their case. In the a er unions to back their case. In the paper also unions to back their case. In the paper also looking unions to back their case. In the paper also looking at, unions to back their case. In the paper also looking at, as unions to back their case. In the paper also looking at, as susie l unions to back their case. In the i paper also looking at, as susie was mentioning, the union telling this is a historic when and competition to be assessed as well. There� ll be a tribunal to how much money, this pensions are the minimum wage claim going back. So it� s a great victory for these people and going back to the word perseverance, as shown that since 2016 to keep fighting uber could keep fighting their case in state we are workers. It� s could keep fighting their case in state we are workers. Its pointed out durin state we are workers. Its pointed out during the state we are workers. Its pointed out during the case state we are workers. Its pointed out during the case that state we are workers. Its pointed out during the case that certain i out during the case that certain things. Out during the case that certain things, they could be punished because things, they could be punished because of the rating system. If they turned downjobs because of the rating system. If they turned down jobs they could come they turned down jobs they could come of they turned down jobs they could come of their rating could go down or uber come of their rating could go down or uber could punish them in certain ways or uber could punish them in certain ways. They or uber could punish them in certain ways. They were workers that are being ways. They were workers that are being treated in that way and its good being treated in that way and its good that being treated in that way and its good that will now get recompense for that good that will now get recompense forthat. Just good that will now get recompense for that. G ,. Good that will now get recompense for that, ,. For that. Just stay with the driving theme, for that. Just stay with the driving theme. The for that. Just stay with the driving theme, the times for that. Just stay with the driving theme, the times is for that. Just stay with the driving theme, the times is inside, for that. Just stay with the driving theme, the times is inside, not i for that. Just stay with the driving | theme, the times is inside, not on page four of its paper, is looking at a potential £3000 credit that could be paid to drivers for taking their cars off the road. Give us a little bit more details. Is their cars off the road. Give us a little bit more details. Little bit more details. Is part of a suggestion little bit more details. Is part of a suggestion for little bit more details. Is part of a suggestion for ways little bit more details. Is part of a suggestion for ways of little bit more details. Is part ofj a suggestion for ways of getting traffic out of cities which is to suggest that people who live in cities dump their cars you� ll get a £3000 credit if you take your car off the road that you can spend on a bike, ortrain or off the road that you can spend on a bike, or train or buses and that sort of thing. It� s a great idea. I� m not sure how it would work in a place like london where you have 7 million people, many of whom have cars and who already have to deal with Congestion Charging and the Emission Zones which are driving a lot of people off the road or causing them to have to try and find a way to upgrade their vehicles. Its a way to upgrade their vehicles. It� s an awful lot of people that live in city centres to work shifts who cannot use Public Transportation and cannot cycle home at three in the morning. I� m not quite clear how it� s going to actually work, and what will happen perhaps if you don� t do it you end up getting penalised. In dont do it you end up getting penalised dont do it you end up getting enalised. ,. ,. , penalised. In the paper according the president penalised. In the paper according the president of penalised. In the paper according the president of the penalised. In the paper according the president of the aaa penalised. In the paper according the president of the aaa and penalised. In the paper according i the president of the aaa and saying that potential other ways of spending that money charging more electric charging points etc could be one way of making it easier to get rid of cars that are more polluting. Get rid of cars that are more polluting get rid of cars that are more polluting. Get rid of cars that are more ollutin. � ,. ,. , polluting. Thats where most of the manufacturers polluting. Thats where most of the manufacturers are polluting. Thats where most of the manufacturers are going. Polluting. Thats where most of the manufacturers are going. Making. Polluting. Thats where most of the manufacturers are going. Making them h brids or manufacturers are going. Making them hybrids or making manufacturers are going. Making them hybrids or making them manufacturers are going. Making them hybrids or making them electric hybrids or making them electric cars hybrids or making them electric cars i hybrids or making them electric cars i kind hybrids or making them electric cars. I kind of agree with him, this is oirviously cars. I kind of agree with him, this is obviously one little aspect of trying is obviously one little aspect of trying to is obviously one little aspect of trying to deal with Climate Change and hats trying to deal with Climate Change and hats off to them for thinking a bit and hats off to them for thinking a hit but and hats off to them for thinking a hit but as and hats off to them for thinking a bit but as he says, why notjust to make bit but as he says, why notjust to make the bit but as he says, why notjust to make the network of chargers wider come make the network of chargers wider come up make the network of chargers wider come up with the money into that . Because come up with the money into that . Because we come up with the money into that . Because we will be driving around. I dont because we will be driving around. I dont know because we will be driving around. I dont know about you but ive been hardly dont know about you but ive been hardly anywhere in a year and i cant hardly anywhere in a year and i cant wait hardly anywhere in a year and i cant wait to go for a big long drive cant wait to go for a big long drive i cant wait to go for a big long drive. I have not got one of these, have drive. I have not got one of these, have not drive. I have not got one of these, have not got drive. I have not got one of these, have not got a diesel or petrol car from have not got a diesel or petrol car from before 2006 which this effects, and i from before 2006 which this effects, and i want from before 2006 which this effects, and i want to get straight out there that of and i want to get straight out there that of the and i want to get straight out there that of the up the motorway to see my mother that of the up the motorway to see my mother. I will not be on an electric my mother. I will not be on an Electric Scooter all the a1 but i dont Electric Scooter all the a1 but i dont understand how long this lasts for as dont understand how long this lasts for as well dont understand how long this lasts for as well. But in £1500 and £3000, but does for as well. But in £1500 and £3000, but does not say if its open ended or not but does not say if its open ended or not and but does not say if its open ended or not and what point did he stop paying or not and what point did he stop paying your bus fare . I think theres paying your bus fare . I think theres a paying your bus fare . I think theres a few things to be ironed out and theres a few things to be ironed out and its theres a few things to be ironed out and its a itching idea but not one that out and its a itching idea but not one that thousands of people are going one that thousands of people are going to one that thousands of people are going to do i dont think. It seems like michael going to do i dont think. It seems like michael is going to do i dont think. It seems like michael is not going to do i dont think. It seems like michael is not buying going to do i dont think. It seems like michael is not buying it. Going to do i dont think. It seems like michael is not buying it. Welll like michael is not buying it. Well erha s, like michael is not buying it. Well erhas, i like michael is not buying it. Well perhaps. I can like michael is not buying it. Well perhaps, i can see like michael is not buying it. Well perhaps, i can see it like michael is not buying it. It perhaps, i can see it some ways that you could commit fraud, buy a cheap carfor 500 quid and then get £3000 of the local authority for not driving it. Of the local authority for not driving it of the local authority for not drivin it. ,. , driving it. Fair enough. We are never going driving it. Fair enough. We are never going to driving it. Fair enough. We are never going to agree driving it. Fair enough. We are never going to agree on driving it. Fair enough. We are never going to agree on everything and is the whole point, that� s why the cut you to hear. It� s going back to the point that susie was making about the High Court Ruling and the government acted unlawfully by not revealing details of some of those covid contracts signed while procuring protective equipmentjust to ensure that the Department Of Health and social care has said that they were forced to sign deals within very short timescales to get the background of unparalleled global demand. Just stressing that it was a difficult, difficult time, just to get that across. Susie and michael, thank you so much for sharing your friday evening with us and wishing you a very good weekend. Enjoy the nicer weather, and i hope you will as well because that cold speu you will as well because that cold spell finally breaking a little bit. From me, susie, michaeland the whole paper steam thanks for watching. Bye bye. Good evening, i� m Chetan Pathak with your latest sports news. We start in the Premier League where wolves have leap frogged leeds after a 1 0 win at molineux tonight the only goal of the game came on 64 minutes, an unfortunate moment for the leeds goalkeeper with adama traore� s sensational strike hitting the cross bar and then going in off the back of his head. Wolves are 11th now, leeds 12th. Next crystal palace� s wilfred zaha has become the First Premier League player to say he� ll no longer be taking a knee ahead of games. Zaha says he believes it� s time for black players to stand tall instead as Adam Wild Reports throughout football, taking the knee has become a familiar sight. Whilst the message behind it may be clear, questions overjust how effective it is continue to be asked. Now, crystal palace� s Wilfried Zaha is the First Premier League footballer to call for it to stop. He says he� ll no longer do it, calling it degrading. Growing up, my parents let me know that i should be proud to be black no matter what and i just feel like we should just stand tall. It� s becoming something that wejust do now, you know . That� s not enough for me. I� m not going to take the knee, i� m not going to wear black lives matter on the back of my, because it feels like it� s a target. We are trying to say we are equal but these things are not even working anyway. Beyond the Premier League, zaha is far from the first to question this particular form of protest. Earlier this week, brentford announced they would stop saying they no longer believe it� s having an impact. They say they believe they can use their time and energies to promote racial equality in other ways. And that is a stand taken by other clubs, like qpr. They said. But the debate over this particular form of protest is certainly not new, nor is it confined to football. In rugby union� s beaten calcutta cup match england and scotland players faced criticism after some did and some like england� s courtney laws didn� t take the knee. I don� t kneel because it doesn� t represent to me what it might do for some other people. Everyone knows my reasoning is for it and i know other people� s reasonings if they want to do it or don� t want to do it so the main thing is we all respect each other and respect the decision that we� ve made and that we, you know, we� re still together even though we� re not doing the same thing. Just this week, the Football Antiracism Organisation Show Racism The Red Card of a film explaining the continued importance of taking the knee. It is a profoundly complex issue and while sport remains united against the problem, finding agreement on the answer seems just as difficult. Adam wildes, bbc news. Arsenal winger willian is the latest player to suffer racist abuse on social media. The brazilian who came on as a sub in last night� S Europa League draw with benfica posted on his Instagram Story two message threads outlining the insults from two different users on the social media platform. Similarly, in recent weeks, we� ve reported on a host of premier League Players suffering the same sort of online racist abuse. Scotland women have thrashed cyprus 10 0 in a European Championship qualifier to give Stuart Mclaren victory, in his first match as interim head coach. Scotland can� t qualify for the euros, but laid down a marker in mclaren� s first match. Erin cuthbert putting them ahead with one of five first half goals. Five more followed, with clare emslie here getting the seventh. And jane ross came off the bench and scored twice, rounding off the victory with the tenth goal. Her 62nd international goal. Watford are up to third in the championship after beating derby 2 1 at vicarage road. Two goals in two first half minutes from joao pedro and will hughes here have put watford level on points with brentford, who are in the second automatic promotion spot. Six nations leaders france have been dealt a further blow ahead of next weekend� s game against scotland, with news that key player Antoine Dupont has tested positive for coronavirus. Dupont was named player of the tournament last year, and is the fourth member of the french set up to return a positive test. Of the first 12 players tested today, the other 11 tested negative, with more results to follow. In the premiership. Bath came from behind to earn a late 16 14 win against gloucester Rhys Priestland scored a penalty kick with just seconds left on the clock to give bath a 16 14 win in a scrappy west country derby, which both sides finished the game with 1a men. Daniil medvedev has beaten Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets, to reach the final of the australian open. The tight contest we were expecting didn� t materialise after sailing through the first two sets, medvedev was given more of a work out in the third but he never looked in trouble. He� ll now face Novak Djokovic for the title on sunday. Ronnie o� sullivan is through to the semi finals of the welsh open snooker, receiving a bye after ali carter withdrew from the tournament for health reasons. O� sullivan will play Mark Williams for a place in the final after the welshman came through a final frame decider against tom ford to win 5 4. Jordan brown is also through to the semis. He� ll face stephen maguire, Who Beat Defending champion shaun murphy. And that� s all the sport for now. Hello again. We� ve got mild and windy weather as we head on into the weekend but for some of us it� s also going to work out to be pretty wet. We got a slow moving weather across western areas, and along the front pulses of thicker cloud. Pulses of heavier rain working in. Now we are going to see those Rainfall Totals continue to mount. The heaviest rain over the high ground across western areas. We have a number of Flood Warnings in force across scotland. One or two for england, and we� ve got some in force as well into wales. And across the south of wales and met office amber warning. Because through the course of saturday, over the hills, over the high ground, 100 200mm of rain is forecast. But of course all of that rain falling on the high ground will work down into those River Catchments and just increase the risk of seeing some Flooding Issues then into wales. The rain here is pretty heavy at the moment as well. Further north and west, something a little bit drier for a time in scotland and across Eastern England. But it is going to be a mild start for the day wherever you are on saturday. So for saturday, most of us will have at least some rain at times. It� s going to be windy and mild, however across parts of Eastern England and perhaps Central England as well it looks like it� s going to be brighter. Hazy sunshine around and very, very mild again. So real mixed fortunes from place to place. Not a bad start to the day in scotland, probably a nice sunrise to start off across parts of Eastern England. Further west the rain pouring down. The Rain Turning Heavier for a time in Northern Ireland turning what in scotland through the afternoon. Now, temperatures for all of us will be on the mild side. 12 to 1a degrees pretty widely. However, across Eastern England, 16 degrees or so possible. Very, very mild for the time of year. Our Weather Front still on the charts, then through saturday night into sunday. Although the activity starts to wane somewhat, so the rain won� t be as heavy. And it will start to turn a good deal drier for scotland and Northern Ireland with much more in the way of sunshine here for the second half of the weekend. It� s across parts of england that we will probably see some rain. Perhaps starting to wiggle back towards wales. But it does not look like it will be quite as expensive or quite as heavy. Another mild one coming up, another fairly windy day. Again, it� s across the east of england that we will see the highest temperatures on sunday. Highs of around 15 degrees or so. Into next week, we� ve got another of these slow moving Weather Fronts moving into western portions of the uk. So again, there� s a risk of some further localised flooding into the new week. This is bbc news i� m kasia madera with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. A reset for Transatlantic Relations as President Biden recommits to nato and pledges to earn back europe� s trust america is back. The Trans Alliance is back. We are not looking back we are looking forward together. America� s top diplomat speaks exclusively to the bbc about the biden team� s approach to the world. 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