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if the government is making it increasingly difficult to produce it here in the uk. which is such a shame, because that accounts for almost 50% of what we do, so it's very sad, actually. a government spokesperson said, "we are working closely with businesses in the fashion industry to make sure they get the support they need to trade effectively with the eu and seize new opportunities as we strike new trade deals." british fashion designers have a global reputation for their creativity and enterprise. attributes embodied by priya ahluwalia, this year's winner of the queen elizabeth ii award for british design. i am optimistic, but i've just got to be, i think. ifeel like ahluwalia is more thanjust a clothing brand. for me, it's a way i can tell stories that are authentic about different cultures and my heritage, and also it's a driverfor change in terms of showing better practice on how we can manufacture clothing. sustainability, diversity, covid and brexit are all big challenges facing the british fashion industry, a global success story that nobody wants to see come apart at the seams. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me, pippa crerar, political editor of the daily mirror, and olivia utley, assistant comment editor of the telegraph and former lead writer at the sun. welcome to you both. let's see what's already come in. "passport to normal life" reads the front page of tomorrow's metro, as borisjohnson says vaccine passports may be necessary for not just foreign travel but pubs and workplaces in the uk. the prime minister has tasked his former brexit chief michael gove with seeing if covid status certificates could be viable. the telegraph reports that restrictions could be lifted in england earlier than the 21st ofjune if the vaccination programme exceeds expectations, according to a government source. the paper claims that the road map out of lockdown could be accelerated number 10 has denied that, it will be interesting to hear from number 10 has denied that, it will be interesting to hearfrom olivia in a minute. the paper claims that the road map out of lockdown could be accelerated if real—world data on the effects of vaccines are better than expected. the "great british take—off" reads the front of the daily mirror. travel firms have reported a surge in holiday bookings for this coming summer, after the announcement that uk holidays could be allowed from april and foreign breaks from may. and what else have we got? the financial times reports on scotland's plans for easing lockdown restrictions, after nicola sturgeon said she's aiming to move out of lockdown by the end of april. the paper says the statement was overshadowed, though, by what it describes as a "furore" over the handling of complaints against alex salmond, her predecessor. and on the front page of the times, a look ahead to next week's budget. the paper reports several more schemes could be in place for the self—employed. we have lost i think the other papers we were going to discuss, but let's kick off with the ones we have already got. welcome to you both. shall we start with the guardian? pippa, the tiger woods crash which is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is the breaking news of the last three orfour hours, he is is the breaking news of the last three or four hours, he is still in hospital. we are going to get a press conference from the sheriff in los angeles in about half an hour's time, but this is the latest twist to the most incredible story of stellar brilliance, also a great fall, and now a man who has really defied all the odds and come back. yes, and this image is expressively striking on the front page of the guardian. i'm sure it will feature on other papers as well, his car looking pretty demolished off the road there. it was a single turn off the road and he escaped, according to local police, from the jaws of death and he is obviously overdoing major surgery at the moment. and he is no stranger to major surgery. multiple surgeries at the end of his professional golfing career, as you say, he has been through a tricky few years. he was evolved in a car crash in 2009, which eventually led to his admission of infidelity. he returned after a break on the five more wins in 2013, and that he suffered this back pain, and then again with the —— was arrested in 2017, found asleep at the will of his car. he pled guilty to reckless driving. he had prescription drugs in his system and he had been recovering from spinalfusion surgery, and he had been recovering from spinal fusion surgery, so and he had been recovering from spinalfusion surgery, so he has had to wait for him and then he relaunched his career, major title winds at the masters and agusta, and here we have this crash. it is obviously very early, we are not quite sure what might be behind this particular accident can the weather... i do not think any other cars were involved, a suspicion something because this... can cars were involved, a suspicion something because this... can i 'ust sa , we something because this... can i 'ust say. we have — something because this... can i 'ust say. we have got i something because this... can i 'ust say, we have got some i something because this... can i 'ust say, we have got some like * something because this... can ijust say, we have got some like pictures| say, we have got some like pictures coming in of this car being recovered? let's look at these just for a second. i am told, or on twitter i read, this car is a genesys gv 80 and he was filming a documentary, a golfing documentary, with dwayne wade and david spade but was actually playing because of that back injury, but you can see, yeah, he was the only occupant of the car according to the police, the sheriff there, but had us taken quite a tumble coming off those roads. olivia, i'm not sure... we all know the story of tiger woods, this golf prodigy from childhood, and somebody really who if this is as serious as it sounds, it sounds as if it could be almost a career ending crash. yeah, it does. looking at the photos. — yeah, it does. looking at the photos. it _ yeah, it does. looking at the photos, it looks truly catastrophic, and i_ photos, it looks truly catastrophic, and i think— photos, it looks truly catastrophic, and i think there will be a lot of people — and i think there will be a lot of people tonight wishing him well, hoping _ people tonight wishing him well, hoping him the best, but it is hard to see _ hoping him the best, but it is hard to see how— hoping him the best, but it is hard to see how we could make yet another comeback_ to see how we could make yet another comeback after this. just what a story, _ comeback after this. just what a story, what a tale of up and downs. but, _ story, what a tale of up and downs. but, yeah. — story, what a tale of up and downs. but, yeah, just looking at the pictures. _ but, yeah, just looking at the pictures, it is hard to see how a career— pictures, it is hard to see how a career could _ pictures, it is hard to see how a career could go on after that stop we will_ career could go on after that stop we will have to wait and see stuff like that — we will have to wait and see stuff like that is — we will have to wait and see stuff like that is a developing story. that's— like that is a developing story. that's going to some of the reporting on current events here in the uk and in particular about the passport for covid and also if we might get out of the lockdown more quickly than the print industry was saying yesterday. can i stay with you, olivia? —— the prime minister was single stub your paper — faster path to freedom ifjabs exceed affectations. this was not what man -- matt —— matt hancock was saying or the prime minister. -- matt hancock was saying or the prime minister.— -- matt hancock was saying or the prime minister. yes... they have got well-placed — prime minister. yes... they have got well-placed sources _ prime minister. yes... they have got well-placed sources telling _ prime minister. yes... they have got well-placed sources telling them - well— placed sources telling them that the — well— placed sources telling them that the government would be prepared to consider moving some of those _ prepared to consider moving some of those dates, some of the later datesm — those dates, some of the later datesm ls— those dates, some of the later dates... , , ., dates... is this the new chief of staff? 0r _ dates... is this the new chief of staff? or who _ dates... is this the new chief of staff? or who is _ dates... is this the new chief of staff? or who is it? _ dates... is this the new chief of staff? or who is it? |_ dates... is this the new chief of staff? or who is it? i don't - dates... is this the new chief of| staff? or who is it? i don't even know the _ staff? or who is it? i don't even know the sources, _ staff? or who is it? i don't even know the sources, but - staff? or who is it? i don't even know the sources, but i - staff? or who is it? i don't even know the sources, but i would l staff? or who is it? i don't even l know the sources, but i would not say if _ idid. the i did. the question of whether they are going _ i did. the question of whether they are going to move these later dates forward _ are going to move these later dates forward a _ are going to move these later dates forward a little bit, and the government is currently denying that the but _ government is currently denying that the but it— government is currently denying that the but it is— government is currently denying that the but it is sort of hard to see why— the but it is sort of hard to see why they— the but it is sort of hard to see why they wouldn't when you're looking — why they wouldn't when you're looking at nicola sturgeon considering opening up major parts of the _ considering opening up major parts of the scottish economy at the end of the scottish economy at the end of april _ of the scottish economy at the end of april it — of the scottish economy at the end of april. it is hard to see, as our telegraph— of april. it is hard to see, as our telegraph story says, that if we had similar— telegraph story says, that if we had similar data coming out of public health _ similar data coming out of public health england as his coming out of scotland _ health england as his coming out of scotland on the vaccines, truly remarkable, spectacular data on how effective _ remarkable, spectacular data on how effective these vaccines are and how quickly _ effective these vaccines are and how quickly they are lowering the rate of infection, week on week, this data _ of infection, week on week, this data is— of infection, week on week, this data is really impressive, surely the government would consider moving those dates— the government would consider moving those dates forward. we have heard the print— those dates forward. we have heard the print industry is willing to listen — the print industry is willing to listen to— the print industry is willing to listen to the science, data not dates. — listen to the science, data not dates. but _ listen to the science, data not dates, but does that not mean being flexible _ dates, but does that not mean being flexible irr— dates, but does that not mean being flexible in both directions —— we know— flexible in both directions —— we know the — flexible in both directions —— we know the prime minister. we know if the pressure from back benches. yes, the pressure from back benches. yes, the government is saying it would not be _ the government is saying it would not be prepared to do that by thear sources— not be prepared to do that by thear sources do— not be prepared to do that by thear sources do have a point, and i think a little _ sources do have a point, and i think a little bit _ sources do have a point, and i think a little bit down the line, we may discover — a little bit down the line, we may discover the government this time has been — discover the government this time has been under promising and might overdeliver — has been under promising and might overdeliver. ~ ., ., , ., ., overdeliver. what are your thoughts? olivia is right. — overdeliver. what are your thoughts? olivia is right, in _ overdeliver. what are your thoughts? olivia is right, in that _ overdeliver. what are your thoughts? olivia is right, in that the _ olivia is right, in that the government has become known for overpromising and under delivering, and i think that has been a chrysostom levy data for some time now —— criticism levied added stub when it comes to the prime minister in particular. we remember the promises of a normal easter, and every term, there was a point at which he was promising life would go back to normal, and there was very much a shift in tone from the prime minister. we have all heard of in the last few days talking about being cautious, it has been impressed upon him by the scientists and the new senior leadership team at number ten that not only does overpromising disappoint people and is damaging to him politically but it also ends up possibly making the public feel less likely to stick to some of the rules. and that is obvious leakers are to making her the lockdown can be lifted. i think this shift is probably a healthy thing. number10 have been this shift is probably a healthy thing. number 10 have been very clear that after every step of lifting the lockdown, there's going to be a five—week gap to see how that goes, and the telegraph story specifically mentions easter. we have heard the prime minister say before he wants like to be back to normal at easter and it clearly is not going to be, but the suggestion in the telegraph story, it could indeed, the dates could indeed be brought forward, but the prime minister was so cautious now about the impact of secondary schools in particular going back he wanted to have that barrier, if you like, so that if infections do rise dramatically and secondary schools go back on march the 8th, he doesn't have to cancel easter because the feeling is there has been so many examples of christmas being the most recent one of having to cancel a get together and go back on promises that another one could be really actually damaging politically for him. �* ., ., ., , him. but at the moment, olivia, this is a win- win- _ him. but at the moment, olivia, this is a win- win- if— him. but at the moment, olivia, this is a win- win. if they _ him. but at the moment, olivia, this is a win- win. if they did _ him. but at the moment, olivia, this is a win- win. if they did is _ is a win— win. if they did is fantastic, which prime minister would not want to be in that position?— would not want to be in that osition? , , ., , ., ,, position? yes, it is a wise approach and it suggests _ position? yes, it is a wise approach and it suggests that, _ position? yes, it is a wise approach and it suggests that, finally, - position? yes, it is a wise approach and it suggests that, finally, we've | and it suggests that, finally, we've learned _ and it suggests that, finally, we've learned the lessons of last year. it isjust_ learned the lessons of last year. it isjust staggering it learned the lessons of last year. it is just staggering it took this point, — is just staggering it took this point, more than a year on, to actually— point, more than a year on, to actually recognise a bit of caution is most _ actually recognise a bit of caution is most popular way forward. all the sam - les is most popular way forward. all the samples seem _ is most popular way forward. all the samples seem to _ is most popular way forward. all the samples seem to suggest _ is most popular way forward. all the samples seem to suggest majority l is most popular way forward. all the | samples seem to suggest majority of people think this is the way forward. of course there are people who think it should be done faster and those thinking it is going too fast, too soon, but it is a measured more cautious approach, giving scientists plenty of time to analyse every unlocking, and the idea it will be the last lockdown. bezel the prime ministers looking to do. he recognised how damaging it would be —— that is what the prime ministers looking to do. he is determined really, he is resolved, he is resigned to excepting the measures may need to be slower this time as long as this is the final lockdown. 0k, long as this is the final lockdown. ok, now to the metro, olivia, a deep and complex issue — passports for covid injections. is it going to happen? i covid injections. is it going to ha--en? ~ covid injections. is it going to ha en? ~ , , covid injections. is it going to ha--en? ~ , , , covid injections. is it going to ha en? ~' , , , ., covid injections. is it going to hauen? ~' , , , ., ., happen? i think, yes, it is going to ha en. happen? i think, yes, it is going to happen- the _ happen? i think, yes, it is going to happen. the thinking _ happen? i think, yes, it is going to happen. the thinking in _ happen? i think, yes, it is going to l happen. the thinking in government is it is— happen. the thinking in government is it is going — happen. the thinking in government is it is going to happen for foreign holidavs _ is it is going to happen for foreign holidays because other countries are going _ holidays because other countries are going to _ holidays because other countries are going to demand bread have covid vaccines— going to demand bread have covid vaccines before visiting them and the government will then obviously have to _ the government will then obviously have to issue covid passports so that people can go on holiday. and once they— that people can go on holiday. and once they have done that, of course there _ once they have done that, of course there are _ once they have done that, of course there are going to be businesses which, _ there are going to be businesses which, if— there are going to be businesses which, if they have to... if people are too— which, if they have to... if people are too worried going unless there are too worried going unless there are passports in place, of course they— are passports in place, of course they are — are passports in place, of course they are going to want people to present— they are going to want people to present their passports on arrival~~~ _ present their passports on arrival- - -— arrival... but isn't it discriminatory - arrival... but isn't it discriminatory and l arrival... but isn't it. discriminatory and go arrival... but isn't it - discriminatory and go against arrival... but isn't it _ discriminatory and go against the whole philosophy of the tories? you did not asked me ifi whole philosophy of the tories? you did not asked me if i like the idea. it did not asked me if i like the idea. it also _ did not asked me if i like the idea. it also done — did not asked me if i like the idea. it also done at her personally if they— it also done at her personally if they introduced vaccine passports now or— they introduced vaccine passports now or in — they introduced vaccine passports now or in a — they introduced vaccine passports now or in a month's time or so, all the over— now or in a month's time or so, all the over 50s— now or in a month's time or so, all the over 505 allowed to go out and have a _ the over 505 allowed to go out and have a great time and all the other 505 have a great time and all the other 50s who— have a great time and all the other 505 who have given quite a lot of their— 505 who have given quite a lot of their freedoms and quite a lot of their— their freedoms and quite a lot of their career prospects over the last year. _ their career prospects over the last year. for— their career prospects over the last year, for the sake of it is he wished _ year, for the sake of it is he wished us _ year, for the sake of it is he wished us in on the whole harm them very greatlv, — wished us in on the whole harm them very greatly, i think that would be incredibly— very greatly, i think that would be incredibly discriminatory and very unfair~ _ incredibly discriminatory and very unfair~ if— incredibly discriminatory and very unfair~ ifon— incredibly discriminatory and very unfair. if on the other hand covid passport— unfair. if on the other hand covid pa55port only came into effect one several _ pa55port only came into effect one 5everal had been offered the vaccine and then— 5everal had been offered the vaccine and then people who did not take the vaccine _ and then people who did not take the vaccine were not given a passport, tinrnrv. _ vaccine were not given a passport, tinrnrv. that— vaccine were not given a passport, timmy, that would seem lot favour. and timmy, that would 5eem lot favour. and if— timmy, that would seem lot favour. and if it _ timmy, that would seem lot favour. and if it would be the only way to open _ and if it would be the only way to open up. — and if it would be the only way to open up. if— and if it would be the only way to open up, if we were facing another small— open up, if we were facing another small 5pike, open up, if we were facing another small spike, and i think if it was a 5mall spike, and i think if it was a choice _ 5mall spike, and i think if it was a choice between and other lockdown or introduction of social dosing mea5ure5 introduction of social dosing measures or ma5k5, or vaccine passports, _ measures or ma5k5, or vaccine pa55port5, for everyone who has been offered _ pa55port5, for everyone who has been offered the _ pa55port5, for everyone who has been offered the vaccine, the whole population at that point, i think there _ population at that point, i think there would not be that much of a resistance — there would not be that much of a resistance. the government has re5i5tance. the government has basically— resistance. the government has ba5icallyju5t accepted bu5ine55e5, foreign _ ba5icallyju5t accepted bu5ine55e5, foreign countries are going to want it, bu5ine55e5 foreign countries are going to want it, businesses are then

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