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Step towards the Premier League title with a 2 0 win at leicester. They had to wait until almost 60 minutes before defender Benjamin Mendy made the breakthrough. A quarter of an hour later, that superb pass from kevin de bruyne, eventually, helped gabrieljesus make it 2 0. City have a 17 point lead over second placed Manchester United and it only seems a matter of time before they are crowned Premier League champions. I dont know how many titles or what we are going to win, what we have done so far is incredible. In this year, like a lockdown without spectators, like, you need the emotion sometimes to lift, to be on the game, and every game we were there, every single game. And we won a lot of games, and in this period its quite, quite remarkable. I will never forget this season, these players have done for our club, never. The shock of the day came at Stamford Bridge where relegation threatened West Bromwich albion thumped chelsea 5 2. Callum robinson scored twice as did matheus pereira. Liverpool are up to fifth in the table after a 3 0 win at arsenal. Diogojota came off the bench to score twice in the win Trent Alexander arnold dropped for englands recent World Cup Qualifiers setting up his first. Celtic are into the last 16 of the scottish cup after an easy win over falkirk. They comfortably beat the league one leaders 3 0. Ryan christie with the second goalfor them. Celtic have won the last 4 scottish cups. Rangers play later today. West hams First League Win since before christmas has lifted them off the bottom of the womens super league. Martha thomas did most of the damage with a hattrick as they beat reading 5 0. All of the goals came in the first 37 minutes. Carl frampton announced his retirement in the ring after being stopped Byjamel Herring in the sixth round of their wbo Super Featherweight contest. The 34 year old was hoping to become irelands first three weight world champion. But after being dropped in the fifth round frampton took a devastating left uppercut in the sixth, sending him to the canvas. He carried on, but shortly afterwards his corner threw in the towel. And frampton decided it would be his last fight. Englands women have made a stunning start to the defence of their six nations title. They thrashed scotland 52 10 in their opening match. Jess breach with their fifth try before half time. England scored eight tries in total including a debut try for helena rowland. I thought there was some great rugby played in the first half. I was really pleased with how we played and i thought scotland were outstanding, you know, really tenacious in defence. They said theyd worked on it and you could see that. And then, the Second Halfjust Got To stop start affair, didnt it . It was just disappointing because i think as a bit of a spectacle, it fell away a little bit and it could have really built up to a really good game. Wellss women lost 53 0 to france. Wales� s woman. Exeter� s defence of their Champions Cup title is on track, but they were pushed hard by lyon. The chiefs came from 14 0 down at sandy park with tom 0flaherty scoring one of the seven tries in a 10 25 win. Theyll meet leinster in the last eight but wasps are out after defeat to clermont auvernge. Its two wins from two for hull fc at the start of the superleague season. They thrashed Salford Red Devils 35 a. Australian half Backjosh Reynolds Ran in two of their five tries to move them just behind leaders st helens on points difference. Cricket, and in the last few hours australias women have set a new world record. Their six wicket victory over new zealand is their 22nd successive win and becomes the longest winning run in 0di history. The achievement beats the record previously held by Ricky Pontings australia mens team. Englands charley hulls hopes of victory at the Ana Inspiration tournament in california are slipping away. A one under 71 on her penultimate round at the Mission Hills country club kept hull in contention, and tied for fifth, but she is now seven shots behind thai leader patty tavatanakit. Thats all the sport for now. Now on bbc news, its ben brown with the papers. Hello and welcome to our look at todays front pages. With me are shyama perera, journalist and author, and dave wooding, assistant editor at the sun on sunday. Welcome to both. Lets run you through front pages. Passports to normal life, but not for months thats the headline on the Sunday Telegraph, which reports covid certificates are in the pipeline but they might not be ready until the autumn. The so called passports would allow people to return to Sports Matches and theatres, as well as travelling overseas for holidays. Foreign holidays could be on track to start from the 17th may using a Traffic Light System according to the mail on sunday. The paper says countries will be assessed according to their vaccination programmes, Infection Rates and prevalence of known variants. The prime ministers easter message promising brighter days ahead is on the front of the sunday express. The paper reports borisjohnson is pressing ahead with plans for covid passports, despite warnings from backbenchers although pubs, restaurants and businesses will not require them for now. The Sunday Mirror also has the story reporting the certificates will be trialled at gigs and Sporting Events later this month in a bid to get big gatherings back on the calendar. And The Sunday Times leads with the prime ministers fears over a surge in Illiteracy Due to lockdown. Unpublished government figures suggest more than 200,000 pupils will move from primary to Seconday School this autumn without being able to read properly. The paper reports borisjohnson will use a key speech to launch a four year Emergency Plan to help disadvantaged children catch up. So lets begin. Shyama, why dont you kickers herself up. The Sunday Telegraph have passports to normal life and kick as. And they have a mock up of a covid passport on your phone. 0ne a covid passport on your phone. One issue a covid passport on your phone. 0ne Issueisif a covid passport on your phone. One issue is if you do not have an iphone, but they are talking about having a paper covid passport, potentially, as well. Having a paper covid passport, potentially, as well. Yes, then you would still potentially, as well. Yes, then you would still need potentially, as well. Yes, then you would still need to potentially, as well. Yes, then you would still need to have potentially, as well. Yes, then you would still need to have an potentially, as well. Yes, then you | would still need to have an email, would still need to have an e mail, i suspect, to print it, and a printer. Unless they are sending it personally to each one of us. But yes, what the Sunday Telegraph has done is mock up of what these Vaccination Certificates might look like and, essentially, they boil down to a bar code on your phone. Of course, we dont yet have an app in place and the story is saying it is unlikely to be ready before september, so this is what it might look like, but it is not ready. It has not yet been agreed and we still will not know until tomorrow what circumstances we will require proof of either vaccination or a clear covid result of antibodies, which make us less likely to be carrying the virus. It is all quite interesting, and it sets out, more than any of the other newspapers this morning, the Sunday Telegraph is setting out the Pros And Cons and us all the detail, where it is going to be trialled, trialled later this month that the fa cup final, the World Snooker championships, and interestingly, in a nightclub in liverpool. I suspect there may be a mass exodus of people to liverpool on that night. Mass exodus of people to liverpool on that night on that night. Liverpool features cuite on that night. Liverpool features quite heavily on that night. Liverpool features quite heavily on on that night. Liverpool features quite heavily on the on that night. Liverpool features| quite heavily on the experiments on that night. Liverpool features quite heavily on the experiments on this, and shyama will talk about the Pros And Cons, but the pros are obviously a Passport Back to a normal life, in a way. They cons are what about privacy, for example in discrimination against, for example, people who did not want to have the vaccination in the first place. Yes. Vaccination in the first place. Yes, there are loads vaccination in the first place. Yes, there are loads of vaccination in the first place. Yes, there are loads of People Vaccination in the first place. Yes, there are loads of people who, for different there are loads of people who, for different reasons, notjust because they are different reasons, notjust because they are anti vaxxers, who will not have they are anti vaxxers, who will not have the they are anti vaxxers, who will not have the jab, pregnant women and people have the jab, pregnant women and people who, for medical reasons, cannot people who, for medical reasons, cannot have it, of course. So there is that cannot have it, of course. So there is that fear cannot have it, of course. So there is that fear of discrimination, but again. Is that fear of discrimination, but again. It is that fear of discrimination, but again. It is is that fear of discrimination, but again. It isa is that fear of discrimination, but again, it is a quid pro quo, it is something again, it is a quid pro quo, it is something we are going to have to ive something we are going to have to give up something we are going to have to give up i something we are going to have to give up. I liken it to terrorism. We dont give up. I liken it to terrorism. We dont like give up. I liken it to terrorism. We dont like to give up. I liken it to terrorism. We dont like to be searched when we go into the dont like to be searched when we go into the theatre or go into a Foothall Into The Theatre or go into a football ground, but in the current days of football ground, but in the current days of terrorism, we have to safeguard days of terrorism, we have to safeguard against it and its a Similar Safeguard against it and its a similar vein safeguard against it and its a similarvein of safeguard against it and its a similar vein of security that were going similar vein of security that were going through here. Of course, people going through here. Of course, people will be worried about how lon people will be worried about how long this people will be worried about how long this is in place. The other side long this is in place. The other side of long this is in place. The other side of the long this is in place. The other side of the argument, of course, is that we side of the argument, of course, is that we already give loads of data away that we already give loads of data away every time we log on to social media away every time we log on to social media or away every time we log on to social media or we away every time we log on to social media or we buy something online. It is not media or we buy something online. It is not government we need to worry about is not government we need to worry about looking at her details, it is bil about looking at her details, it is Big Business Have got everything about Big Business Have got everything about our Big Business Have got everything about our buying habits. Our details about our buying habits. Our details. ,. ,. , details. The same sort of story on the sunday details. The same sort of story on the Sunday Mirror, details. The same sort of story on the Sunday Mirror, passport details. The same sort of story on the Sunday Mirror, passport to i the Sunday Mirror, Passport To Freedom Next week. Trialled at gigs and Sporting Events later this month. 0n the issue of discriminating against people have not had the vaccine, there are alternatives, arent there, under the Scheme Questioning if you have had covid and have an immunity to it, if you have had a negative test, recently. So it is notjust having had the vaccine. Recently. So it is not ust having had the vaccineh had the vaccine. No, but it is havin had the vaccine. No, but it is having to had the vaccine. No, but it is having to constantly had the vaccine. No, but it is having to constantly show. Had the vaccine. No, but it is having to constantly show proof. And ijust having to constantly show proof. And i just wonder, having to constantly show proof. And ijust wonder, then, as we will mostly have been vaccinated, certainly my mothers been double vaccinated, ive had the first vaccine, the people who are the last to get the vaccine are either those who are young enough to not really be terribly worried about it, or those who have chosen not to have it. Given that those who have been vaccinated are not at risk, idealist address, im not quite sure why we are being privileged. Are the least address. The ones who earn the most at risk are those who have not had the vaccination and if theyre happy to attend gigs or Sports Fixtures where they may catch it, the ones who are at the least at risk are those have not had the vaccination was up often it will be from people from communities are accessing a test centre is quite difficult. If you live in central london, youre travelling to one or two centres in a buddha. If youre not mobile or if youre not in a pariah. If you cannot book online free test or do not have a car, there when 1000 reasons why you might not be able to, as well as when reasons why you may not choose to. What im not entirely sure is the reasoning here. Because what we are saying is that of those who are most protected, are most privileged, and those who are least protected are the most disadvantaged at every single level. And we are going to make it even harderfor them. Let them take the risk of that is what they want to do. We have figures, 127,000 people have died, but in the 1019 127,000 people have died, but in the 10 19 age group, 30 people. Any 20 29 people, 186 people. If those young people want to take the minutest of race, why can they not if the rest of us are now vaccinated . Minutest of risks. 0k. Vaccinated . Minutest of risks. Ok. I vaccinated . Minutest of risks. 0k. Ijust want vaccinated . Minutest of risks. Ok. I just want to say your kitchen is looking lovely today, it is a scary array of knives behind you. I didnt realise people can see it but my friend said, oh, you have a lot of knives we have endless twos, threes and fours coming down the path. Threes and fours coming down the ath. ,. , threes and fours coming down the ath. I. ,. , threes and fours coming down the ath. ,. ,. ,. Path. Dave, you ust have a nice bunch of path. Dave, you just have a nice bunch of flowers. Path. Dave, you just have a nice bunch of flowers. Lets path. Dave, you just have a nice bunch of flowers. Lets talk path. Dave, you just have a nice l bunch of flowers. Lets talk about the story you have written for todays sun on sunday, a beautifully written article as ever, if i may say. Pubs getting a free pass, as you say. Pubs will not be included in this whole scheme. That you say. Pubs will not be included in this whole scheme. You say. Pubs will not be included in this whole scheme. That is good news because in this whole scheme. That is good news because there in this whole scheme. That is good news because there was in this whole scheme. That is good news because there was some news because there was some suggestion that pubs would be demanding that you show proof of a ab, demanding that you show proof of a jab. Or demanding that you show proof of a jab, or immunity or antibodies that she had jab, or immunity or antibodies that she had had jab, or immunity or antibodies that she had had a negative test. This is not going she had had a negative test. This is not going to she had had a negative test. This is not going to be the case. That you have not going to be the case. That you have had a negative test. The bil you have had a negative test. The big pilot you have had a negative test. The big Pilot Schemes will be clubs, nightclubs, business meetings, theatres, nightclubs, business meetings, theatres, football matches, anything with a theatres, football matches, anything with a large number of people. And it looks with a large number of people. And it looks like with a large number of people. And it looks like providing the pubs and restaurants and other small areas and shops restaurants and other small areas and shops as well, providing they cany and shops as well, providing they carry out and shops as well, providing they carry out a and shops as well, providing they carry out a social distancing measures and covid secure policies such as measures and covid secure policies such as a measures and covid secure policies such as a wearing of masks when moving such as a wearing of masks when moving about and hygiene, then they will not moving about and hygiene, then they will not he moving about and hygiene, then they will not be required, which is a good will not be required, which is a good thing. It means business, the hospitality good thing. It means business, the hospitality industry, can we open. Dave, hospitality industry, can we open. Dave, alongside your article in the sun on sunday, there is a picture of, well, we think it is Boris Johnson, but it is actually ken branagh as wallacejohnson in a forthcoming Tv Dramatisation about the pandemic and that is the real borisjohnson and that is Kenneth Branagh. It has a pretty good likeness, actually. It is incredible, likeness, actually. It is incredible, isnt likeness, actually. It is incredible, isnt it . Likeness, actually. It is incredible, isnt it . It. Likeness, actually. It is| incredible, isnt it . It is likeness, actually. It is incredible, isnt it . It is this sceptred incredible, isnt it . It is this Sceptred Isle, which is going to go through Sceptred Isle, which is going to go through the yell of the pandemic, if we need through the yell of the pandemic, if we need to through the yell of the pandemic, if we need to know any more about it. It is we need to know any more about it. It is a we need to know any more about it. It is a dramatisation through the year of it is a dramatisation through the year of the it is a dramatisation through the year of the pandemic. I think, it is a dramatisation through the year of the pandemic. Ithink, oh, what year of the pandemic. Ithink, oh, what has year of the pandemic. Ithink, oh, what has boris been doing, but he has been what has boris been doing, but he has been in what has boris been doing, but he has been in the same outfit as when he went has been in the same outfit as when he went to has been in the same outfit as when he went to look at some floods in worcestershire last year. So yes, a Fabulous Worcestershire Last year. So yes, a fabulous picture and Kenneth Branagh Fittin Fabulous Picture and Kenneth Branagh fitting the yet again. First fabulous picture and Kenneth Branagh fitting the yet again. Fitting the yet again. First night, What Ou Fitting The yet again. First night, What You Dramatisation Fitting The yet again. First night, what you dramatisation about i fitting the yet again. First night, | what you dramatisation about the pandemic and the governments handling of it . I pandemic and the governments handling of it . Pandemic and the governments handling of it . I absolutely would. I thou~ht handling of it . I absolutely would. I thought it handling of it . I absolutely would. I thought it was handling of it . I absolutely would. I thought it was boristhe handling of it . I absolutely would. I thought it was boristhe picture l handling of it . I absolutely would. | i thought it was boristhe picture of Kenneth Branagh saying, he will play him, i thought will he ever look like boaters, and i saw that was ken as borisjohnson, and actually he is quite easy to replicate. Matt hancock watching the Film Contagion to try to plan what to do with their pandemic and i am just wondering if the government will watch the series to try to make sense of the decisions they have made. In order to kind of create a timeline that makes them seem slightly more credible than they currently do. Dave, lets look at foreign holidays. Have you booked one . No, i have not. What i have you booked one . No, i have not. What i have have you booked one . No, i have not. What i have done have you booked one . No, i have not. What i have done is have you booked one . No, i have not. What i have done is booked have you booked one . No, i have not. What i have done is booked my what i have done is booked my fortnight what i have done is booked my fortnight off work for the very last week fortnight off work for the very last week in fortnight off work for the very last week in august, the first week in september so that i can hopefully there september so that i can hopefully there will september so that i can hopefully there will be a chance of booking something nearer the time. There will be a chance of booking something nearerthe time. I have not taken something nearerthe time. I have not taken a something nearerthe time. I have not taken a gamble just yet. So something nearer the time. I have not taken a gamble just yet. Not taken a gamble ust yet. So we miaht find not taken a gamble ust yet. So we might find out not taken a gamble just yet. So we might find out more, not taken a gamble just yet. So we might find out more, possibly might find out more, possibly tomorrow from the government on this a Traffic Light System. Yes. Tomorrow from the government on this a Traffic Light System. A Traffic Light System. Yes. And the idea is that a Traffic Light System. Yes. And the idea is that there a Traffic Light System. Yes. And the idea is that there is a Traffic Light System. Yes. And the idea is that there is a a Traffic Light System. Yes. And the idea is that there is a red, a Traffic Light System. Yes. And the idea is that there is a red, amber, | idea is that there is a red, amber, green, idea is that there is a red, amber, green, based on Infection Rates in variance green, based on Infection Rates in variance and the way the number of people variance and the way the number of people have been vaccinated. 0f people have been vaccinated. Of course, people have been vaccinated. Of course, we people have been vaccinated. Of course, we are no longerjust an island, course, we are no longerjust an island, we course, we are no longerjust an island, we are part of a bigger thing. Island, we are part of a bigger thing. As island, we are part of a bigger thing. As it island, we are part of a bigger thing, as it were, and going to europe, thing, as it were, and going to europe, as thing, as it were, and going to europe, as many people do on holiday. Europe, as many people do on holiday. Is europe, as many people do on holiday, is going to create more problems holiday, is going to create more problems for the pandemic. So the idea is problems for the pandemic. So the idea is if problems for the pandemic. So the idea is if we problems for the pandemic. So the idea is if we are going to places where idea is if we are going to places where there are lower instances or more where there are lower instances or more people have been vaccinated, that will more people have been vaccinated, that will be given the green light and if that will be given the green light and if youre on a red light place, you have and if youre on a red light place, you have got full lockdown in a hotel you have got full lockdown in a hotel for you have got full lockdown in a hotel for ten 14 days when you get back from hotel for ten 14 days when you get back from your holiday so that will make back from your holiday so that will make a back from your holiday so that will make a big back from your holiday so that will make a big difference of where people make a big difference of where people are going this year. Shyama, have ou people are going this year. Shyama, have you booked . People are going this year. Shyama, have you booked . We people are going this year. Shyama, have you booked . We have people are going this year. Shyama, have you booked . We have been have you booked . We have been obsessed with this idea for a month now about holidays, can we go on holiday cant we. Im now about holidays, can we go on holiday cant we. Now about holidays, can we go on holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse, i holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse. I will holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse, i will not holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse, i will not take holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse, i will not take a holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse, i will not take a risk. Holiday cant we. Im afraid i am a worse, i will not take a risk. I worse, i will not take a risk. I managed a week in italy last year a wuss. But i do not want to be back warranting or doing anything that means i have to say behind a locked door so i will not take any risks until later in the year until we are sure that the Traffic Light System works, b, that we have an organised system of checks and balances, whether it is Traffic Lights or vaccine certificates or whatever. I just want to better understand the landscape before i start exploding the landscape. Fair landscape before i start exploding the landscape landscape before i start exploding the landscape. Fair enough. Dave, inside the mail the landscape. Fair enough. Dave, inside the mail on the landscape. Fair enough. Dave, inside the mail on sunday, the landscape. Fair enough. Dave, inside the mail on sunday, weve i the landscape. Fair enough. Dave, i inside the mail on sunday, weve got pictures, a whole photo spread, about the police going into this church because they said it was a breach of covid rules. Church outrage at a raid on Good Friday Service. What do you make of all of that . ,. ,. , , service. What do you make of all of that . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , that . First of all, you have to be a little bit sympathetic that . First of all, you have to be a little bit sympathetic to that . First of all, you have to be a little bit sympathetic to the that . First of all, you have to be a little bit sympathetic to the police | little bit sympathetic to the police because little bit sympathetic to the police because they have been thrown into enforcing because they have been thrown into enforcing this lockdown, which is unpopular enforcing this lockdown, which is unpopular with a lot of people, and of course, unpopular with a lot of people, and of course, popular with other people who are of course, popular with other people who are concerned about the spread of the who are concerned about the spread of the virus who are concerned about the spread of the virus. Of course, going into church of the virus. Of course, going into church on of the virus. Of course, going into church on a of the virus. Of course, going into church on a good friday to pick up a Service Church on a good friday to pick up a service on church on a good friday to pick up a service on what is one of the biggest service on what is one of the biggest christian days of the year doesnt biggest christian days of the year doesnt look good. Of course, this happened doesnt look good. Of course, this happened in south london, close to clapham happened in south london, close to clapham where there was the vigil for Sarah Clapham where there was the vigil for Sarah Everard a few weeks ago, which for Sarah Everard a few weeks ago, which again for Sarah Everard a few weeks ago, which again led to the police, not of their which again led to the police, not of their own making, entirely, being dragged of their own making, entirely, being dragged into controversy again. It ust dragged into controversy again. It just does dragged into controversy again. It just does not look good. I know the police just does not look good. I know the police in just does not look good. I know the police in this place spoke to the Clergy Police in this place spoke to the clergy outside a church before the entered, clergy outside a church before the entered, but any thoughts of the police entered, but any thoughts of the police at entered, but any thoughts of the police at the Pulp Dictating to People Police at the Pulp Dictating to people that they have to break up a good people that they have to break up a Good Friday Service is not a good look The Sunday Times, shyama, they have got to Boris Johnson The Sunday Times, shyama, they have got to borisjohnson and his concern of illiteracy. So many ramifications from the pandemic, of course, in terms of education, people talking about a lost generation of young children. But illiteracy is what the government are particularly worried about. ,. ,. ,. ,. , about. Yes, they are worried that of the 200. 000 about. Yes, they are worried that of the 200,000 pupils about. Yes, they are worried that of the 200,000 pupils who about. Yes, they are worried that of the 200,000 pupils who will about. Yes, they are worried that of the 200,000 pupils who will move l the 200,000 pupils who will move from primary to secondary this year, up from primary to secondary this year, up to 30,000 may be affected because of last year, there was illiteracy, the number were 30,000 That Illiteracy Rose by four so im sending quite illiterate myself, incoherent. Basically what theyre worried about, the childrens commissioner said it, the children had lost 19 weeks of schooling and total last year. Those at the bottom already struggling and may not have had support at home will have fallen so far behind that when they make that transition to secondary school, which is a key stage three, later this year, they will already be a way, way behind everybody else in their classes so there is a push now to try and create, i think, a sort of army of Teaching Volunteers to help with this, to put my money on it, and the government has already put more money into tutoring. But i think the uptake there has only been about 50 from the most deprived children. And a 50 from other children. And a 50 from other children. But what we are forgetting when we talk about the most deprived children is all children have been deprived of education this year so all parents are panicking. And inevitably, it is the ones with the sharper syllables that will push out those at the bottom, and that is a risk we have to take each time sharpest elbows. The risk we have to take each time sharpest elbows. Risk we have to take each time sharpest elbows. The observer front a. Es sharpest elbows. The observer front aes keir sharpest elbows. The observer front pages keir starmer sharpest elbows. The observer front pages keir starmer saying sharpest elbows. The observer front pages keir starmer saying he sharpest elbows. The observer front pages keir starmer saying he is pages keir starmer saying he is going to take his mask off and show why he should be prime minister. He says i am going to take off the mask and open up the throttle, in an interview with the observer. What is your take on keir starmer . How to being an Opposition Leader during a pandemic at the time of National Crisis where he is trying to support the government in some ways, but also critic them in other ways. Yes. Today marks also critic them in other ways. Yes. Today marks the also critic them in other ways. Yes. Today marks the first also critic them in other ways. Yes. Today marks the first year also critic them in other ways. Yes. Today marks the first year of also critic them in other ways. Yes. Today marks the first year of sir Keir Starmers appointment as labour leader. Keir starmers appointment as labour leader. In Keir Starmers appointment as labour leader, in fact, which is why papers are carrying leader, in fact, which is why papers are carrying a bit of coverage of things are carrying a bit of coverage of things he are carrying a bit of coverage of things he has said and assessing his first year~ things he has said and assessing his first year~ it things he has said and assessing his first year. It has been difficult for him first year. It has been difficult for him though so it is difficult to dominate for him though so it is difficult to dominate the agenda when, first of all, dominate the agenda when, first of all. Youre dominate the agenda when, first of all, youre cooped up in your spare room all, youre cooped up in your spare room. Like all, youre cooped up in your spare room, like we are now, trying to do things room, like we are now, trying to do things things by zoom, instead of going things things by zoom, instead of going out things things by zoom, instead of going out and meeting people. He says he going out and meeting people. He says he is going out and meeting people. He says he is going to have to take the mascot says he is going to have to take the mascot but says he is going to have to take the mascot. But there is another mask that keir mascot. But there is another mask that keir starmer has take off, the mask that keir starmer has take off, the mask that that keir starmer has take off, the mask that conceals what he really stands mask that conceals what he really stands for mask that conceals what he really stands for because i do not think we yet know stands for because i do not think we yet know what Keir Starmers vision is for yet know what Keir Starmers vision is for britain. He talks a lot, about is for britain. He talks a lot, about this is for britain. He talks a lot, about this. I read something about him being about this. I read something about him being very liked byjudges when he was him being very liked byjudges when he was a him being very liked byjudges when he was a barrister, but he did not really he was a barrister, but he did not really appeal tojuries. He was a barrister, but he did not really appealtojuries. I he was a barrister, but he did not really appeal tojuries. I think that really appeal tojuries. I think that has really appeal tojuries. I think that has the same problem he has got in politics that has the same problem he has got in politics. Political analysts accept in politics. Political analysts accept his brain, but the people out there accept his brain, but the people out there do accept his brain, but the people out there do not feel the passion that he has there do not feel the passion that he has so. There do not feel the passion that he has. So, yes, he is betterthan jeremy he has. So, yes, he is betterthan jeremy corbyn, i think, from where he is jeremy corbyn, i think, from where he is politically, but he has got a lot of he is politically, but he has got a lot of work he is politically, but he has got a lot of work to do to try to appeal to the lot of work to do to try to appeal to the nation and, as he says in his piece to the nation and, as he says in his piece on to the nation and, as he says in his piece on the to the nation and, as he says in his piece on the observer, he thinks there piece on the observer, he thinks there might be an election in the next there might be an election in the next couple of years. Again, another thing next couple of years. Again, another thing is next couple of years. Again, another thing is that next couple of years. Again, another thing is that he is appealing still to be thing is that he is appealing still to be elite, a paper that is not read to be elite, a paper that is not read by to be elite, a paper that is not read by the sort of people he wants a tract read by the sort of people he wants a tract he read by the sort of people he wants a tract. He should be in our pages, the tabloids, appealing to people in the tabloids, appealing to people in the north the tabloids, appealing to people in the north of england have voted for boris the north of england have voted for borisjohnson in the last election. So yes, borisjohnson in the last election. So yes, A Borisjohnson in the last election. So yes, a lot of work to do for keir starmer so yes, a lot of work to do for keir starmer in so yes, a lot of work to do for keir starmer in the next year ahead. Who would la starmer in the next year ahead. Who would play keir starmer in the next year ahead. Wurr would play Keir Starmer Starmer in the next year ahead. Wir would play keir starmer in this drama, the Sceptred Isle . We have Got Ken Branagh as borisjohnson, who is keir starmer . Got ken branagh as Boris Johnson, who is keir starmer . Got ken branagh as Boris Johnson, who is keir starmer . Gosh, that is a cracker, who is keir starmer . Gosh, that is a cracker. Isnt who is keir starmer . Gosh, that is a cracker, isnt it . Who is keir starmer . Gosh, that is a cracker, isnt it . Shyama, who is keir starmer . Gosh, that is a cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you who is keir starmer . Gosh, that is a cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have| cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have some ideas. Cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have some ideas. I cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have some ideas, i can cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have some ideas, i can tell. Cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have some ideas, i can tell. I cracker, isnt it . Shyama, you have some ideas, i can tell. Ijust some ideas, i can tell. I ust cannot remember� some ideas, i can tell. I Ust Cannot Remember The H some ideas, i can tell. Ijust cannot remember the name| some ideas, i can tell. Ijust. Cannot remember the name of some ideas, i can tell. Ijust cannot remember the name of the actor, but the guy who played Billy Corkhill in brookside. He looked just like keir starmer. Flan corkhill in brookside. He looked just like keir starmer. Corkhill in brookside. He looked just like keir starmer. Can you look that u just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and get just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and get back just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and get back to just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and get back to us just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and get back to us who just like keir starmer. Can you look that up and get back to us who that is . It will come due, notable. And in the meantime, lets talk about easter eggs because the observer inside have got a story about first a shortage of toilet rolls in the shops, then a shortage of labour, now theres a shortage of easter eggs. Have you got any easter eggs, yet, shyama west may create them on friday. Yet, shyama west may create them on frida. ,. ,. , , friday. They should have been kept until today. Friday. They should have been kept until today, but friday. They should have been kept until today, but it friday. They should have been kept until today, but it was friday. They should have been kept until today, but it was very until today, but it was very exciting in the garden, got the knife set, did the cooking, the eggs came. I hope there may be a couple more that come in today, but i also went to the local shop to look for easter eggs because i thought, if you have people coming, you should have some. Nothing, could not find any. You can get cream eggs, but not the big eggs. The any. You can get cream eggs, but not the big eggs the big eggs. The Supermarkets Shelves have the big eggs. The Supermarkets Shelves have been the big eggs. The Supermarkets Shelves have been stripped the big eggs. The Supermarkets Shelves have been stripped of. The big eggs. The Supermarkets Shelves have been stripped of easter eggs shelves have been stripped of easter eggs we shelves have been stripped of easter eggs. We went around about three supermarkets on thursday looking for them and supermarkets on thursday looking for them and they had sold out. People are stocking up early. I think the eggs are stocking up early. I think the eggs are are stocking up early. I think the eggs are going to be. Egg stinct, i eggs are going to be. Egg stinct, i think eggs are going to be. Eggstinct, i think. ~ ,. Eggs are going to be. Eggstinct, ithink. ,. , i think. Why the panic buying of easter eggs . I think. Why the panic buying of easter eggs . I i think. Why the panic buying of easter eggs . I find i think. Why the panic buying of easter eggs . I find that. I think. Why the panic buying of easter eggs . I find that. I i think. Why the panic buying of i easter eggs . I find that. I think eole easter eggs . I find that. I think people are easter eggs . I find that. I think people are just easter eggs . I find that. I think people are just buying easter eggs . I find that. I think people are just buying them easter eggs . I find that. I think people are just buying them because theyre going to see people for the first time and going to sit in parks and eat eggs together and have people in the garden and eat eggs. It is a way of saying, it is a rebirth rise as well. I mean, easter is such a wonderful, important time in the christian calendar and today he is risen and actually, for all of us, this is a moment of a rebirth after a year of great difficulty. I very poetically put, if i may say so, shyama. And dave, also a poet. Thank you very much for reviewing a sign the papers today. Thanks to shyama and dave. A for now. Goodbye for now. Now its time for a look at the weather with stav danaos our Easter Sunday where there is shaping up to be pretty good for much of the country with some good spells of sunshine, especially for england and wales. A vast improvement for the eastern side of england after the grey, chilly weather of late. We will start to see changes across the north, a reversal of fortunes for scotland reversal of fortu nes for scotla nd and reversal of fortunes for scotland and Northern Ireland. Thats where the front thinking that will bring wet and windy weather later in the day. Higher pressure holds on across a more southern areas. Here we will have lighter winds. After a grey start for east anglia and the south east, parts of north west england, skies will be sunny, certain later this afternoon and it will be warm with those light winds. More n for scotland and Northern Ireland come a bit of sunshine for Northern Ireland in southern and eastern scotland, but turning wet and windy across northern scotland. Temperatures are nine to 12 degrees or 15 and 16 degrees across the south east of england. Confront any north slipping southward across the country during tonight. That will bring much colder Arctic Air Ride across the board. It will be a strong wind as well. That will feed in sleet and snow showers. A huge change to our weather into Easter Monday. It will feel more like midwinter. A grey start with rain across the south, that front were cleared away. It is bright with some sunshine. We will say hail, sleet and snow showers anywhere, particularly around the coast and especially northern scotland. Driven in on a very strong and gusty northerly wind. Significant accumulations of snow, in fact, across the northern highlands. Temperatures the moment are three to 8 degrees, factoring in this strong wind, feeling sub zero and double digits further south. You will have to wrap up if youre heading out. Through Easter Monday night, stationary, further snow showers in the north, further accumulations of snow here. Clear spells as well for some it will be a cold and frosty night with the risk of ice in places where we have had showers. Gardeners and growers, take note, this is a very low temperature time of year. As we head to chester, wednesday, the blue cooler stay the weather so it will stay cold. Something less Cold Medicine towards the west from the end of the week jersey. It will bring a little rain by the end of the week to northern areas, but most will be dry, settled, sunny weather spells and overnight frost. This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. A plan for the return of large public gatherings. 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