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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me tonight, france 24s Uk Correspondent Benedicte Paviot and the sunday times� deputy political editor, caroline wheeler. Great to see you both. Talk to you in a moment. First, tomorrow� s front pages. On the front page of the financial times the story of the Ryanair Plane from greece to lithuania diverted to minsk to arrest a belarus Opposition Activist. The metro leads with the headline � third immunity� , as a third of the Uk Population is now fully vaccinated against covid, and the country passes the milestone of 60 Million jabs administered. On the i, the lifting of all covid I9 Coronavirus restrictions next month is Looking Good, according to the head of the Uk Health security agency. The guardian carries the picture of the Cable Car which tragically fell about 20m on a mountain in Northern Italy causing the death of 14 people, including at least one child. According to the Yorkshire Post the Government Decision to scrap safeguard measures could put thousands ofjobs at risk. The daily telegraph says britain is at risk of replacing the covid crisis with a cancer crisis. More than 300,000 people missing urgent checks since the start of the pandemic. According to the on the parameter could be soon tying the knot with Carrie Symonds with a wedding expected next summer. The Prime Minister be tying the knot. Thanks forjoining us. Hello. It is thanks for oining us. Hello. It is a aers Thanks Forjoining us. Hello. It is a Papers Debut Thanks Forjoining us. Hello. It is a Papers Debut for Thanks Forjoining us. Hello. It is a Papers Debut for me, Thanks Forjoining us. Hello. It is a Papers Debut for me, so Thanks Forjoining us. Hello. It is a Papers Debut for me, so treat l Thanks Forjoining us. Hello. It is i a Papers Debut for me, so treat me kindly. Starting with the financial times, the ryanairflight. Do you want to kick us off on this . Condemnation Across the world on this story. Condemnation Across the world on this sto. , ~. ,. , this story. Yeah, talking of a premiere. This story. Yeah, talking of a premiere, your this story. Yeah, talking of a premiere, your first this story. Yeah, talking of a premiere, your first paper i this story. Yeah, talking of a premiere, your first paper review, this is a bad premiere because it� s very serious. Basically a kidnapping, a diversion of a commercialflight that kidnapping, a diversion of a commercial flight that was due to land in lithuania. It left athens and just before it reached lithuanian airspace it was diverted because of an alleged bomb scare. It was a ryanair flight. Because of an alleged bomb scare. It was a ryanairflight. It because of an alleged bomb scare. It was a ryanair flight. It was because of an alleged bomb scare. It was a ryanairflight. It was held for five or six hours was a ryanairflight. It was held forfive or six hours on was a ryanairflight. It was held for five or six hours on the tarmac. There were 171 passengers. It seems that roman protasevich, it� s confirmed that. He was previously a journalist, accused by the belarussian authorities and their president of helping to organise mass protests last year in the lead up mass protests last year in the lead up to and after the controversial victory of president lukashenko, was arrested. As Ursula Von Der Leyen has said in a tweet, this is completely unacceptable, a violation of international law, and a very dangerous precedent. So you� ve Got A Chorus of reactions. Dominic raab, the uk foreign secretary, also saying that this is alarming and that there will be big consequences and they need to be rapid. This is also true of the french foreign minister. Ursula von der leyen, the Eu President and also nato condemning what has happened here. I think it will be very interesting to see how quickly the eu and others react and what sanctions they put in place. That will be crucial or this brazen action will then be followed by other countries who may be emboldened to do the same. Interesting take from our correspondence saying that State Media in belarus say it has opened a criminal investigation into a Hoax Bomb for and the fact that the journalist was on board is a coincidence. Their version has minsk acting to save european lives. It doesnt sound very credible given whats doesnt sound very credible given whats gone before. When we see people. Whats gone before. When we see people. As whats gone before. When we see people, as my colleague has mentioned, condemnation coming from Across mentioned, condemnation coming from Across europe and Across the world to these Across europe and Across the world to these events already suggests that people are taking this very seriously that people are taking this very seriously. And the fact that they went seriously. And the fact that they went to seriously. And the fact that they went to these lengths to detain them, went to these lengths to detain them, given that they had previously stated them, given that they had previously stated that he would face the Death Penalty stated that he would face the Death Penalty if stated that he would face the Death Penalty if he returned, the fact that they penalty if he returned, the fact that they regard his intervention last that they regard his intervention tast year that they regard his intervention last year in those Opposition Protests last year in those Opposition Protests that took place following the elections, you know, ithink protests that took place following the elections, you know, i think we can all the elections, you know, i think we can all make the elections, you know, i think we can all make our ownjudgment the elections, you know, i think we can all make our own judgment as to which can all make our own judgment as to which side can all make our own judgment as to which side we believe. Let� s can all make our own judgment as to which side we believe. Which side we believe. Lets turn to the metre which side we believe. Lets turn to the metro. Back which side we believe. Lets turn to the metro. Back to which side we believe. Lets turn to the metro. Back to you which side we believe. Lets turn to the metro. Back to you caroline, i which side we believe. Lets turn to the metro. Back to you caroline, a| the metro. Back to you caroline, a Story Weeping covering all day, one in three Uk Adults having their second vaccine, third immunity is the headline. Second vaccine, third immunity is the headline. Upbeat news, finally. We havent heard the headline. Upbeat news, finally. We havent heard much the headline. Upbeat news, finally. We havent heard much of the headline. Upbeat news, finally. We havent heard much of this the headline. Upbeat news, finally. We havent heard much of this over the last we havent heard much of this over the last year. Suggesting one third of british the last year. Suggesting one third of british adults are now fully vaccinated. That dovetails with what we heard vaccinated. That dovetails with what we heard from jenny harries, the Former we heard from jenny harries, the Former head of test and trace, now the uk Former head of test and trace, now the Uk Health and safety executive, the Uk Health and safety executive, the replacement, ithink. She said this morning that the Vaccination Programme had given us the necessary Conditions Programme had given us the necessary conditions and it was Looking Good for the conditions and it was Looking Good for the Freedom Day we expect on the zist for the Freedom Day we expect on the 21st of for the Freedom Day we expect on the 21st Ofjune for the Freedom Day we expect on the 215t Ofjune where in effect those restrictions are meant to be lifted. This sits restrictions are meant to be lifted. This sits interestingly in time given this sits interestingly in time given that only a week ago we were reading given that only a week ago we were reading fairly alarming headlines about reading fairly alarming headlines about The Indian Variant and the concerns about The Indian Variant and the concerns about that and whether that was going concerns about that and whether that was going to force us back back into some was going to force us back back into some restrictions and whether the long awaited Freedom Day might be delayed long awaited Freedom Day might be delayed. Its looking better than it did a delayed. Its looking better than it did a week ago, given the Surge Testing did a week ago, given the Surge Testing thats been implement it in the Reat Testing thats been implement it in the real hotspots. And indeed the fact that the real hotspots. And indeed the fact that other papers are reporting that some fact that other papers are reporting that some restrictions we have in terms that some restrictions we have in terms of that some restrictions we have in terms of how we are served in pubs, that the terms of how we are served in pubs, that the Prime Minister might be looking that the Prime Minister might be looking at lifting them sooner and he may looking at lifting them sooner and he may even announce this week and will be he may even announce this week and will be pressing ahead with that freedom will be pressing ahead with that Freedom Day, something we werent necessarily Freedom Day, something we werent necessarily expecting for a couple of weeks necessarily expecting for a couple of weeks. ,. , � necessarily expecting for a couple of weeks. � i. � of weeks. Dont, youre getting me excited. Of weeks. Dont, youre getting me excited on of weeks. Dont, youre getting me excited. On the of weeks. Dont, youre getting me excited. On the road of weeks. Dont, youre getting me excited. On the road map, of weeks. Dont, youre getting me| excited. On the road map, freedom of weeks. Dont, youre getting me excited. On the road map, freedom on excited. 0n the road map, freedom on the 21st Ofjune is Looking Good according to the i. The uk Vaccination Programme is looking strong when you compare it Across europe and the world. Europe and the world. Certainly a very successful, europe and the world. Certainly a very successful, unprecedented, | very successful, unprecedented, world leading, World Beating, as the Prime Minister likes to remind us and he� s right. Unfortunately the Death Toll was also World Beating for quite a while. Interestingly other European Countries are not that far behind. Initially, after a very slow. All the reasons we know, lack of vaccines and arguing over price, a very different set up the united kingdom Led A Programme the united kingdom Led A Programme. France is now on track very much to have 30,000,001st doses by mid june, so it isn� t as far behind as some would like those in the uk to believe. But referring to what caroline was saying before, it sounds like we are in the uk on track for a Freedom Day on the 21st Ofjune. But such a fine balance. Younger people have not been vaccinated. I had the Experience Yesterday being, for the third or fourth time this year, in an Amd Ward ina fourth time this year, in an Amd Ward in a central London Hospital for a very close relative and i had Nothing But Admiration when icing the pressure. It was in a Non Covert amd the pressure. It was in a Non Covert amd Non Covert a e. It was a host of different complaints. I think caution, as the government and different ministers are saying, is absolutely essential. Some people like me and millions of others in the uk don� tjust want to go on holiday, they want to see members of their family who are far away or not far away because it� s difficult not to see someone. Zoom is great but it is limited. The great news we� ve learned today is that Pfizer And Astrazeneca look like being quite effective against The Indian Variant. It is still that unknown, The Indian Variant. I� m sure they� d like to take the Eurovision Song Contest good to go literally and may adopt that slogan, but we won� t be good to go until the great majority of the population in the uk, as good as the figures are now, is actually vaccinated. Younger people are now Turning Up in a e. Lets vaccinated. Younger people are now Turning Up in a e. Turning up in a e. Lets Park Lockdown Turning Up in a e. Lets Park Lockdown and Turning Up in a e. Lets Park Lockdown and covid Turning Up in a e. Lets Park Lockdown and covid for Turning Up in a e. Lets Park Lockdown and covid for now. | Turning Up in a e. Lets Park Lockdown and covid for now. The guardian have an exclusive, pressure to overhaul the Justice System as Prosecutions Drop with regards to Rape Cases. This Prosecutions Drop with regards to Rape Cases Prosecutions Drop with regards to raecases. ,. , Rape Cases. This has been an issue for a Lona Rape cases. This has been an issue for a long Period Rape cases. This has been an issue for a long period of Rape Cases. This has been an issue for a long period of time, Rape Cases. This has been an Issue L for a long period of time, something successive for a long period of time, something successive governments have struggled with. Now the guardian are reporting struggled with. Now the guardian are reporting shocking figures suggesting only 2 of those people that Report Rape are seeing those individuals prosecuted. That comes individuals prosecuted. That comes in the individuals prosecuted. That comes in the backdrop of the fact that weve in the backdrop of the fact that weve been waiting for this great Review Weve been waiting for this great review that the government is trying to do. Review that the government is trying to do, trying to examine some of the reasons to do, trying to examine some of the reasons why to do, trying to examine some of the reasons why women dont come forward or why reasons why women dont come forward or why those reasons why women dont come forward or why those prosecutions dont happen or why those prosecutions dont happen or why those prosecutions dont happen waiting for this Rape Review happen waiting for this Rape Review it happen waiting for this Rape Review. It was hoped it would be published review. It was hoped it would be published last week. My understanding having spoken recently to the understanding having spoken recently to the Justice Secretary is that it will come to the Justice Secretary is that it will come sometime injune and will address will come sometime injune and will address some of those issues. Really what theyre trying to get to the crux of what theyre trying to get to the crux of it what theyre trying to get to the crux of it is what theyre trying to get to the crux of it is exactly how it can be that in crux of it is exactly how it can be that in this crux of it is exactly how it can be that in this Day And Age its so difficult that in this Day And Age its so difficult to prosecute people for these difficult to prosecute people for these offences. As i said, its an issue these offences. As i said, its an issue thats these offences. As i said, its an issue thats long been grappled with issue thats long been grappled with. Some hard issues to be tackled as a part with. Some hard issues to be tackled as a part of with. Some hard issues to be tackled as a part of that. We saw some of that being as a part of that. We saw some of that being examined and considered in the that being examined and considered in the wake of the sarah everard murder, in the wake of the sarah everard murder, a in the wake of the sarah everard murder, a lot of ideas being put forward murder, a lot of ideas being put forward about how we need to look at prosecution forward about how we need to look at prosecution but also look at prevention and how we come to our young prevention and how we come to our young Men Prevention and how we come to our young men about women, and their responses young men about women, and their responses to that. So its likely to be a very responses to that. So its likely to be a very big piece of work which is why the be a very big piece of work which is why the government has taken such a Lon Why The Government has taken such a long time why the government has taken such a long time with it. Its dovetails into other long time with it. Its dovetails into other work theyre doing in terms into other work theyre doing in terms of into other work theyre doing in terms of looking at women and girls, their strategy, which is coming late in the their strategy, which is coming late in the year their strategy, which is coming late in the year but the figures from the guardian in the year but the figures from the guardian are shocking and put the Spotlight Guardian are shocking and put the spotlight on why the issue needs to be explored and looked at very thoroughly. It be explored and looked at very thoroughly be explored and looked at very thorou~hl. ,. , thoroughly. It certainly does. The Yorkshire Post, thoroughly. It certainly does. The Yorkshire Post, murdered thoroughly. It certainly does. The Yorkshire Post, murdered jo thoroughly. It certainly does. The | Yorkshire Post, murdered jo coxs Yorkshire Post, murdered jo cox� s sister, the By Election candidate, the candidate that the tories fear. I� d imagine the Labour Party. This id imagine the Labour Party. This was an id imagine the Labour Party. This was an open id imagine the Labour Party. This was an open selection and they learnt was an open selection and they learnt the was an open selection and they learnt the lessons of the hartlepool By Election where there was a candidate By Election where there was a candidate who was effectively parachuted into the community. Shes now won parachuted into the community. Shes now won that selection and i think they will now won that selection and i think they will be quite relieved that that that is the case. She is probably that that is the case. She is probably their best chance of success probably their best chance of success in that seat, kim leadbeater. But George Galloway standing leadbeater. But George Galloway standing in that seat could split the labour vote. All eyes are going to be the labour vote. All eyes are going to be on the labour vote. All eyes are going to be on that By Election in particular to be on that By Election in particular the fortunes of Keir Starmer particular the fortunes of Keir Starmer with lots of mutterings that if they starmer with lots of mutterings that if they were to lose the seat it would if they were to lose the seat it would really create some great difficulties for his leadership once again difficulties for his leadership once aaain. ,. ,. , difficulties for his leadership once a. Ain. ,. ,. , difficulties for his leadership once aaain. ,. ,. , shes again. Your thoughts on this . Shes not a typical again. Your thoughts on this . Shes not a typical politician again. Your thoughts on this . Shes not a typical politician and again. Your thoughts on this . Shes not a typical politician and in again. Your thoughts on this . Shes not a typical politician and in that i not a typical politician and in that way it� s good news. There� s a lot of life experience, and the tragic death of her sister. Clearly a lot of pressure on sir Keir Starmer. It will be interesting. It wasn� t a big margin, just over 3500. Could the brexit votes swing to the tories . That will be the goal and the hope very much of the government. The goal of the Labour Party is to get somebody who lives in yorkshire, who has lived there all her life, in batley, who knows the community and says she can really make a difference. Yorkshire, Northern Voice is really important in parliament. Northern voice is really important in parliament. , ~ ,. , that� s it for the papers. I enjoyed myself. We� ll be back at 11 30pm. Goodbye for now. Welcome to click hope you� re doing 0k this week, we� re going to be talking a lot about taking photos. So, lara, you know we have all been looking for new hobbies to help fill the time during lockdown, yeah . I� ve been very busy colouring in with my eight year old. 0h, lovely so, she� s got her colouring in book and you� ve got an Adult Colouring in book and you sit next to each other, do you . No i only do the children� s ones because i think the grown up ones are too fiddly anyway, what have you been doing . Well, let me tell you, you know those amazing photos of the stars in the Night Sky that you can get by taking a long Exposure Photo . Well, i� ve kind of been getting into that, and it turns out that astronomy as a whole has become a much bigger deal in the last year. I suppose it� s something you can do in your Back Garden when you� re on your own and can� t go out. Exactly so you might think that you� d a Big Dslr and a telescope to get those kind of shots. But no. Turns out you might already have everything you need in your pocket. So, i wanted to find out more about this, so i asked tv host, Space Journalist and Author Sarah cruddas to try a bit of astrophotography on her smartphones. It was looking up at the Night Sky as a child which inspired my lifelong love of space. But whereas in the past, capturing images of the Night Sky required expensive kit, now all you need is the latest smartphone, a bit of luck with the weather and enough time to set up before it gets dark. The latest generation of smartphones have a few low light tricks up their sleeves to make getting those insta worthy Night Sky photographs a lot easier. I� m testing out four of the latest smartphones. We� ve got the Huawei Mate A0 pro. The samsung s21. This Google Pixel 5. My iphone 12 pro max. And as for this, don� T Worry about it just yet because we� ll be taking long Exposure Photographs, the most important extra you� ll need is a tripod to hold your phone steady. And the other really important thing is to go find somewhere that doesn� t have too much light pollution. You can always have a look online for dark Sky Recommendations near you. Then all you need to do is wrap up warm and wait for night to fall. In fact, you might not have to wait until it� s fully dark before you get your first shot. If it� s up at dusk, it� s actually easier to shoot the moon against a Blue Sky rather than a black one that way, your phone won� tjust turn it into a white blob while trying to compensate for the incredibly dark sky. Often when you think of astronomy, you think of expensive kit but to be honest with you, if your phone isn� t enough, if you want to get slightly closer to these astronomical objects, you need a pair of these, not a telescope. I am such a fan of binoculars, they are lightweight, you can carry them around, you can take them where you want to be. And it involves less setting up and literally it is a case of holding your smartphone up to the binoculars to get that perfect shot. There we go, i� ve got it. It is a bit tricky but if you want to get really close up pictures of the moon, it might be worth listening to a proper pro. A problem with trying to attach your camera or get your camera in the right place to look down the eyepiece of a telescope is holding the camera nice and steady over the eyepiece. So, there are now devices in fact, i� ve got one here, there we are it� s like a little clamp. This bit clamps over the eyepiece of the telescope, and your Phone Fits in here. Which is brilliant, it will keep it really rock steady on the eyepiece and then concentrate on the picture. It is, as you can probably tell, insanely dark. Of course you are going to need a torch, but so you don� T Dazzle yourself or ruin your Night Sky vision, here� s a top tip for you use a red light. In fact, it� s so dark that we have chosen to record this entire film using a sony a7s mark iii, which has very impressive low light credentials. It is a full moon, but apart from that, we have only used an artificial light for a handful of shots we will tell you which ones on screen. Just look at how much our normal Tv Camera struggles in comparison. 0k, time to see what these phones can do. This is the iphone 12 pro max. It� s not bad for starters. And this is another tip if you are worried that pressing the Shutter Button will wobble the phone, you can get a very cheap bluetooth remote clicker like this one, or you can even use the Volume Control on your headphones as a remote Shutter Button. The Iphone And Samsung don� t have specific astrophotography modes, so i� m going to go into full professional mode on the s21 and set a long exposure going. And the result is. Oh, wow wow do you know what . I even need to do slightly less exposure. It looks to be honest with you, it looks like a nuclear bomb has gone off, it is so bright if you play around with the settings, you can get some really lovely shots, but the next two phones remove the Trial And Error with full astrophotography modes. Hold still for two minutes and 48 seconds. The Google Pixel 5 decides for itself how long it needs to run for. And for this shot, i� m also using one of pete� s other photography tips. If you take pictures of stars with no context around them, they are just dots in your photo. There is nothing better than actually putting in a bit of artistic composition and adding in foreground objects, because it gives everything a beautiful context. This is incredible it is a really, really bright, really powerful image, i would say of the Night Sky, but it almost looks like daytime. And ifeel like i am a professional photographer, even though i am just using a setting on a smartphone. One thing to bear in mind is when the moon is full, the brightness will make photographing stars rather difficult. We actually got some better shots a few nights later, before the moon was up. And now, to the Huawei Mate pro 40, which has something called light painting mode. This simulates a very long exposure shot by taking one photo every few seconds and stacking them together. The results are stunning. And itjust makes you realise that we are on this object that is moving, that is hurtling through space because, you know, you see how far the stars have moved. I think that is the best Astrophotography Picture i have ever taken with a phone, if i do say so myself it is quite incredible, really. I� m really impressed with the phones, but now i� m going to try something that is comparatively out of this world. The Stellina Telescope uses the same technique of stacking lots of images, but on a very different scale. It has been designed in consultation with astronauts, and Former Nasa Astronaut Terry Virts is the telescope� s brand ambassador. The stellina is kind of like being in space, because you can see the planets and pick them out in space, but they are just small dots. And the stellina optics are sort of the same it does not have a big Zoom Lens that really zooms into planet, but what stellina does let you do is see these Deep Sky Objects. And in space it was kind of the same thing you cannot zoom in with your eyes on the planets, but you can see these giant clouds of hydrogen in the milky way, or you can see nebulae with your eyes. 0nce powered up, the stellina orientates itself by looking around for familiar stars and constellations, and the accompanying app will give you a list of Deep Sky Objects to choose from. So, we have got to choose from the m13 galaxy, m51, m82, sombrero galaxy, double cluster. Let� s do mi3, the hercules cluster. It will then track the chosen object Across the sky, building up an image which it sends direct to your smartphone. Do you know, i have done astronomy since i was five years old i remember i had a little children� s pair of binoculars but this is the most high Tech Thing i have ever seen. I� ve done it so, this is my photograph. It� s taken it for ten minutes of the hercules cluster. You cannot even see this object in the Night Sky, and this image has brought up not only the cluster, but more stars than i can see with my own eyes. It� s it� s really incredible to think how much technology has evolved since galileo looked up with his telescope all those centuries ago, and now we have these Science Fiction like Smart Devices which capture images of the Night Sky. In order to get the best pictures, you do need some perseverance and patience, but the results really have been worth the cold. Sometimes, though, it Isjust Worth putting your phone down and taking in the majesty of it all as we hurtle through the universe on our one tiny ball of rock. Brilliant that was sarah cruddas. How amazing were those pictures . Incredible pictures, and it� s amazing to see what our smartphones can do that most of us will never actually use them for. Right. And over the course of the past year, some people have got into new hobbies. Others may have been busy sorting things out around the house, like maybe going through some old photos. And in fact, i have something here that could be very handy for that. This is a gadget for digitising old negatives, so you can either save them in your phone or you can print them. Right. 0k, how does it work . It is simple to use, but it is a bit fiddly. You� ve got to download the Pictoscanner App first and then turn the light on. Slip your negative in here. Line up your Phone Camera with the hole. And then, you are ready to go. I see, so it is reversing the colours in the image it� s showing you the positive of the negative in a live view, yeah . That� s right, then you� ve just got to snap it. That is a striking photo, by the way. That� s darth maul, if anyone� s asking. It is, and it� s bright, so it seemed a good one to test as the colours really pop. And after a bit ofjiggling the device about, it works. It is not perfect, but it is largely made out of cardboard, and it does only cost 35 quid. Is that you under the make up, by the way . No all of my old pictures are way too embarrassing i think it is you under the make up. There� s much more on the full Length Version which is on iplayer now. As ever, you can keep up with us on social media, find us on youtube, instagram, Facebook And Twitter at bbcclick. Thanks for watching, and we will see you soon. Bye bye. Hello. For monday for many, sunny spells and showers. The rain is clearing eastern areas but it� s going to hang around for much of the day Across northern scotland. Likes of Northern Ireland, possibly some frost. Good sunshine first thing but showers Across the west of indent and wales, spreading east, becoming slow moving, heavy and thundery. After the bright and chilly start in Northern Ireland it will extend its influence here, too. Temperatures up a degree or two from sunday. Some slow moving torrential downpours and more of those to come on tuesday. This is Bbc News with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The head of nato demands an international investigation into the forced landing in minsk, ordered by the president of belarus, of a flight with a belarusian Opposition Activist on board. The Activist Roman Protasevich was arrested on landing. The plane was eventually allowed to fly on to lithuania, where passengers have been describing their ordeal. We all were being checked and they were standing in front of us with guns. A mountain Cable Car plunges to the ground in Northern Italy, Killing Ia people. The eurovision winner� s Lead Singer agrees to a Drugs Test after speculation over this competition footage

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