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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crighton who's westminster editor at the daily record and claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph. the independent says amazon is to tell shoppers to order christmas presents as early as november — because of the supply chain problems. while the telegraph reports demands for improved pay and conditions by lorry drivers — saying there could be co—ordinated strikes if their demands aren't met. the metro splashes on an offer by borisjohnson for temporary visas for 800 eu workers for abbatoirs. the financial times reports fears of a trade war — if the uk government rejects the eu's latest plans for northern ireland. the guardian says doctors�* leaders fear many gps could leave the profession as a result of the government's plan to increase face—to—face appointments. the express looks at a study of people who take statins — saying there may be a link with a reduced risk of dying from covid. the daily mail reports comments by the queen apparently criticising a lack of action over climate change. the times leads with fears the chinese leader won't attend the cop 26 climate summit. so let's begin... claire, do you want to kick us off with this first story, this is the front of the metro. good news for meat eaters. front of the metro. good news for meat eaten-— front of the metro. good news for meat eaters-_ meat eaters. that's one way to put it. this meat eaters. that's one way to put it- this story — meat eaters. that's one way to put it. this story has _ meat eaters. that's one way to put it. this story has been _ meat eaters. that's one way to put it. this story has been rambling . meat eaters. that's one way to put it. this story has been rambling on i it. this story has been rambling on for some days and weeks now, the gaps in our slaughterhouses and the prospects, some estimates have suggested 120,000 healthy pigs being called and then meat wasted simply because we don't have enough workers to safely call them. and having initially dismissed it, made a joke of it, the prime minister said, you know, firming involves killing a lot of animals, he now appears to be you turning and offering six—month visas for eu meet workers to come here and help out to prevent this crisis, but the metro story sort of making very clear that farmers are not satisfied with this. they think the help needs to begin now to avoid a potential 10,000 animals being destroyed a day. the farmer quoted, who says it's notjust an animal welfare concern, but a real human story here as well, you know, he points out that there is already one suicide in agriculture every week and says that this could make it far worse. so i started perhaps of this u—turn, but farmers still extremely concerned that this crisis isn't going away stop i don't think many of us quite realised until he saw some of the reporting of the story how quickly pigs become almost worthless if their weight goes over a certain amount and the fact to meet the ratio becomes too high. this is yet another exemption to the rule that the government has been bringing in under pressure. it's a policy that seems to have become much more flexible than the government originally intended. it's another cave following decade in over hgb driver is following on from the oriainal driver is following on from the original denial that we do not need migrant— original denial that we do not need migrant workers are workers from other_ migrant workers are workers from other countries to help our economy keeps _ other countries to help our economy keeps spinning. and essentially the images _ keeps spinning. and essentially the images of— keeps spinning. and essentially the images of pegs getting ready for slaughter, there is a fascinating snippet — slaughter, there is a fascinating snippet on farming today for those of us _ snippet on farming today for those of us were — snippet on farming today for those of us were up early enough to listening _ of us were up early enough to listening to farming today. you have had a loni listening to farming today. you have had a long day- _ listening to farming today. you have had a long day. that _ listening to farming today. you have had a long day. that the _ listening to farming today. you have had a long day. that the pig - had a long day. that the pig association _ had a long day. that the pig association started - had a long day. that the pig association started sending| had a long day. that the pig - association started sending pictures of pegs _ association started sending pictures of pegs overcrowded livestock to ministers — of pegs overcrowded livestock to ministers and to the prime minister and at _ ministers and to the prime minister and at that— ministers and to the prime minister and at that seems to be the fact that has— and at that seems to be the fact that has turned us around and let the government to admitting finally what everyone knew, that the pegs are going _ what everyone knew, that the pegs are going to get to market for christmas, than the workers have to start conring — christmas, than the workers have to start coming in now. so they have reduced _ start coming in now. so they have reduced this requirement for high fluency— reduced this requirement for high fluency in— reduced this requirement for high fluency in english for the butchers to come _ fluency in english for the butchers to come in. — fluency in english for the butchers to come in, that has been loosened off and _ to come in, that has been loosened off and bureaucratic hurdles being overcome — off and bureaucratic hurdles being overcome and hopefully the situation will be _ overcome and hopefully the situation will be saved. | overcome and hopefully the situation will be saved-— will be saved. i can imagine you are ? the firm — will be saved. i can imagine you are ? the firm in _ will be saved. i can imagine you are ? the firm in cornwall— will be saved. i can imagine you are ? the firm in cornwall must - will be saved. i can imagine you are ? the firm in cornwall must have i 7 the firm in cornwall must have felt the pressure particularly acutely, talking of exemptions, the lorry driver is who we are being told and many will have realise not the most attractive job for a lot of people, additional lorry driver is now coming from the continent, but we were told earlier today that many of them may not get here before december, meanwhile those who are here and in the job already have obviously spotted todd, although, this might be a good moment to apply a bit of pressure to improve their wages and working conditions. i think what has happened here is that the daily— think what has happened here is that the daily telegraph ever lyle has spotted _ the daily telegraph ever lyle has spotted a — the daily telegraph ever lyle has spotted a good opportunity to blame anyone _ spotted a good opportunity to blame anyone except the government for the state or— anyone except the government for the state or the _ anyone except the government for the state or the lack of lorry drivers that was — state or the lack of lorry drivers that was highlighted way back as 2015 _ that was highlighted way back as 2015 we — that was highlighted way back as 2015. we knew it was going to be exacerbated by brexit. the government did nothing. a quick training — government did nothing. a quick training school, that will not happen— training school, that will not happen in time. the telegraph has spun _ happen in time. the telegraph has spun this— happen in time. the telegraph has spun this away, they cannot blame the eu _ spun this away, they cannot blame the eu any— spun this away, they cannot blame the eu any more, so they will blame the eu any more, so they will blame the workers — the eu any more, so they will blame the workers. it's notjust christmas that's going — the workers. it's notjust christmas that's going to be held up by industry— that's going to be held up by industry disputes. looks like top 26 industry disputes. looks like top 26 in glasgow— industry disputes. looks like top 26 in glasgow will be held up by an industrial— in glasgow will be held up by an industrial dispute as well, lack of lorry— industrial dispute as well, lack of lorry drivers, lack of being people. we've _ lorry drivers, lack of being people. we've seen— lorry drivers, lack of being people. we've seen this in brighton where the refuse — we've seen this in brighton where the refuse workers have gone on strike _ the refuse workers have gone on strike for— the refuse workers have gone on strike for a — the refuse workers have gone on strike for a couple of weeks, the glasgow refuse workers have decided to -o glasgow refuse workers have decided to go on— glasgow refuse workers have decided to go on strike bang on november wincaps— to go on strike bang on november wincaps 26— to go on strike bang on november wincaps 26 kicks off, and so have the er _ wincaps 26 kicks off, and so have the er and — wincaps 26 kicks off, and so have the er and he moved towards action on scotland's national rail when the leaders _ on scotland's national rail when the leaders come to town, so, yeah, we will see _ leaders come to town, so, yeah, we will see a _ leaders come to town, so, yeah, we will see a lot — leaders come to town, so, yeah, we will see a lot of union power, lots of echoes— will see a lot of union power, lots of echoes of the 1970s lots of discontent that we will be digging out the _ discontent that we will be digging out the archives. to see what it was like, _ out the archives. to see what it was like. but. _ out the archives. to see what it was like, but, yeah, with inflation going — like, but, yeah, with inflation going up. _ like, but, yeah, with inflation going up, workers want to be paid more _ going up, workers want to be paid more for— going up, workers want to be paid more for their skills. we clapped these _ more for their skills. we clapped these workersjust as more for their skills. we clapped these workers just as much as we did these workers just as much as we did the nurses— these workers just as much as we did the nurses and medics during lockdown, they were the people who kept the _ lockdown, they were the people who kept the country going to mess up may need — kept the country going to mess up may need to come together for them now. may need to come together for them now to— may need to come together for them now. ., , ., i. ., now. to be fair, you are quite right in the way — now. to be fair, you are quite right in the way the _ now. to be fair, you are quite right in the way the telegraph _ now. to be fair, you are quite right in the way the telegraph has - now. to be fair, you are quite right| in the way the telegraph has chosen to present this as holding christmas hostage, but the union agentjones responsible for transport says drivers have had enough time our members need fair pay and respect. hgb drivers have the blood and body of our economy. we will not hesitate to cut that supply off if the government and employers refused to do what is necessary. it seems to be things that sound quite basic but must be incredibly important if you are driving hundreds of miles at a time, which is kind of decent toilets and showers at the motorway and a road stops. this toilets and showers at the motorway and a road stops.— and a road stops. this is incredibly basic. i and a road stops. this is incredibly basie i do — and a road stops. this is incredibly basic. i do think— and a road stops. this is incredibly basic. i do think the _ and a road stops. this is incredibly basic. i do think the analysis - and a road stops. this is incredibly basic. i do think the analysis is - and a road stops. this is incredibly basic. i do think the analysis is a l basic. i do think the analysis is a little unfair, and i would point out that actually the telegraph later tomorrow does say that the government must do it all it can to avert this looming crisis. these are incredibly basic asks. they are lose at truck stops, catering facilities, using this temporary wheel that's been put in place that drivers can work up to ten hours a day. it's incredibly exhausting job. they are quite right to point out that these drivers were on the front line during the pandemic and yet we were on ourfront door and during the pandemic and yet we were on our front door and steps clapping for them, on our front door and steps clapping forthem, many on our front door and steps clapping for them, many of them feel like they have been forgotten and overlooked, and really when you look at what they are asking for, it is little wonder, really, is it, and they are saying a few individual successes over the last days and weeks, and they have one pay rises for a driver is in certain areas around britain. so they have obviously smelled victory and thought if we can co—ordinate a strike across the country, perhaps we can get a firm commitment is what they're asking for rather than the suggestions here and there that the government have been making that they want a firm can fit in 7 commitment of the standards being introduced that these other countries not least france. , , france. this is called the free market, isn't _ france. this is called the free market, isn't that? _ france. this is called the free market, isn't that? if- france. this is called the free market, isn't that? if your . france. this is called the free - market, isn't that? if your services are in demand, you expect something betterfor are in demand, you expect something better for them. are in demand, you expect something betterforthem. claire, are in demand, you expect something betterfor them. claire, the front of the independent, it is very simple photograph with the man on the streets of beirut, it's just a reminder again of what a broken system and country lebanon has become. , , �* , ., become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark _ become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture _ become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture and - become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture and it - become. yes, isn't gets? it is a really stark picture and it is - really stark picture and it is simple but it becomes our veil story and it takes us back to those scenes in the civil war. i was reading a report talking about children hiding under desks in their schools today, which really breaks your heart and takes you right back to that place, you know, seems that we hoped we wouldn't see, and it's little wonder that a day of mourning has been called, this is all really over last year's blast at the ports, which we all remember the terrible scenes and the terrifying footage that came out of that. nobody it seems is going to be blamed for that, or it is still in cass, really, and none of the problems that lead to that have been solved at all, so it looks like a country is in real distress. lebanon is in the worst _ country is in real distress. lebanon is in the worst recession _ country is in real distress. lebanon is in the worst recession in - is in the worst recession in history. _ is in the worst recession in history. i— is in the worst recession in history, i think, is in the worst recession in history, ithink, and have no power for most _ history, ithink, and have no power for most of— history, ithink, and have no power for most of the day and night for the last— for most of the day and night for the last week, and now the echo of lui'i the last week, and now the echo of gun fire _ the last week, and now the echo of gun fire in — the last week, and now the echo of gun fire in the streets again, which is in a _ gun fire in the streets again, which is in a god — gun fire in the streets again, which is in a god lebanon's on the two recent— is in a god lebanon's on the two recent history. it'sjust a dreadful shame _ recent history. it'sjust a dreadful shame that this country, beautiful country— shame that this country, beautiful country cannot be lifted out and has no political — country cannot be lifted out and has no political leadership or any political— no political leadership or any political leadership that comes along — political leadership that comes along as — political leadership that comes along as quickly taken off the road by secretary in our financial concerns _ by secretary in our financial concerns or corruption. and itjust seems _ concerns or corruption. and itjust seems a _ concerns or corruption. and itjust seems a tragic situation. let�*s concerns or corruption. and it 'ust seems a tragic situation. let's move on to the daily _ seems a tragic situation. let's move on to the daily regional— seems a tragic situation. let's move on to the daily regional paper - seems a tragic situation. let's move on to the daily regional paper that l on to the daily regional paper that we often quote on the paper review, not least because it comes out nice and early, which obviously helps us, and early, which obviously helps us, and that's the yorkshire post. a big photograph talking of the man of the moment, although, he'd probably rather wishes he wasn't. i’m rather wishes he wasn't. i'm guessing — rather wishes he wasn't. i'm guessing he's _ rather wishes he wasn't. i'm guessing he's been on the front page every— guessing he's been on the front page every since _ guessing he's been on the front page every since he made these comments about— every since he made these comments about women having to be streetwise if they— about women having to be streetwise if they were to avoid being raped and murdered bya if they were to avoid being raped and murdered by a serving police officer. _ and murdered by a serving police officer. as — and murdered by a serving police officer, as sarah everard tragically was~ _ officer, as sarah everard tragically was he _ officer, as sarah everard tragically was. he said the wrong thing. it was out of— was. he said the wrong thing. it was out of time — was. he said the wrong thing. it was out of time come out of place come out of time come out of place come out of keeping, and inappropriate, but somehow he clung on as police and crime — but somehow he clung on as police and crime commission in north yorkshire — and crime commission in north yorkshire until he met his board today _ yorkshire until he met his board today it — yorkshire until he met his board today. it sounds like they ripped them _ today. it sounds like they ripped them to — today. it sounds like they ripped them to shreds, basically in an online — them to shreds, basically in an online meeting today and told him he had to— online meeting today and told him he had to go _ online meeting today and told him he had to go. he finally accepted that he did _ had to go. he finally accepted that he did have to go, and it highlights an ongoing — he did have to go, and it highlights an ongoing episode of this murder of sarah _ an ongoing episode of this murder of sarah everard by a serving police officer— sarah everard by a serving police officer that has highlighted this kind of— officer that has highlighted this kind of culture within the police force. _ kind of culture within the police force. this _ kind of culture within the police force, this kind of locker room canteen — force, this kind of locker room canteen culture, i think we have it in the _ canteen culture, i think we have it in the record — canteen culture, i think we have it in the record through to tomorrow at the deputy— in the record through to tomorrow at the deputy chief constable or one of the deputy chief constable or one of the deputy chief constables of police — the deputy chief constables of police scotland say that this kind of behaviour is unacceptable. they spent _ of behaviour is unacceptable. they spent something like 425 complaints of sexual— spent something like 425 complaints of sexual assault of 66 police officers — of sexual assault of 66 police officers in scotland over the last few years. — officers in scotland over the last few years, and i'm guessing scotland is not _ few years, and i'm guessing scotland is not typical of the rest of the country— is not typical of the rest of the country so _ is not typical of the rest of the country so the police really have to look at _ country so the police really have to look at themselves and i guess this is part— look at themselves and i guess this is part of— look at themselves and i guess this is part of the process. in look at themselves and i guess this is part of the process.— is part of the process. in that interview will _ is part of the process. in that interview will presumably - is part of the process. in that interview will presumably be | is part of the process. in that i interview will presumably be on is part of the process. in that - interview will presumably be on your website when the first additions appear. and where they cannot get it where they live, that is worth knowing about. the other thing that struck me about this story was he was determined he was going to stay and try to regain the trust a set of people in yorkshire, but that position only lasted a matter of hours today, but it's kind of a reminder of what one of the consequences of cobit has been this local counsel needing things to zoom has suddenly become something that everybody can see, and it's developed a multimedia life of its own. rememberthat local developed a multimedia life of its own. remember that local counsel meeting where they completely lost control of the meeting and it turned into a ranting match, but this is very different, this is a theory of controlled interventions by these counsellors who absolutely lay and to him. it wasn't the kind of hidden low—key meeting by any means as a result of the fact that it was all on camera. result of the fact that it was all on camera-— result of the fact that it was all on camera. . , , , on camera. that is very true, but the council _ on camera. that is very true, but the council meeting _ on camera. that is very true, but the council meeting that - on camera. that is very true, but the council meeting that has - on camera. that is very true, but - the council meeting that has become quite legendary and jackie weaver camino, which we all had a good laugh about it, at the time, it's completely different scenario. this was an incredibly serious thing that he said and people were angry, rightly angry, you know, it is easy to say, oh, well, hejust misspoke or hejust said it, but to say, oh, well, hejust misspoke or he just said it, but it's amazing how many people have said such things in the wake of crimes as serious as the murder of sarah everard. women being advised to flag down buses if they feel uncomfortable in the presence of a police officer, you know, we have all heard it a million times to wear the bright clothing, to walk in the well lit spaces, to do this, to do that, this latest proposal for an 888 helpline, a numberfor women to call, people feel very strongly and quite rightly that the onus should not be put on women to protect themselves. it's little wonder this meeting was filled with such anger and that he couldn't hang on. something that claire pointed out there, this is philip allott, a police and crime commission north yorkshire, but actually what he was saying is not really dissimilar from the advice that the metropolitan police itself issued in the wake of the trial of this man, the former police officer, the serving police officer at the time, who committed over a couple of weeks ago with a set, like me should be prepared to shout and scream and run and maybe knock on a door or maybe ring 999. again, the onus on women to do stuff because of somebody who claims they are police officer and even shows her a wind are police officer and even shows hera wind card. are police officer and even shows her a wind card. in a sense, he's not out of line, dare i say with

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