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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman, journalist and times radio presenter. and lucy fisher, deputy political editor at the telegraph. we'll hearfrom them in a moment, but first tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the times looks ahead to tomorrow's budget announcement, saying the chancellor will announce a 30 billion pounds investment to help public services and reduce borrowing. the express also leads on the budget, with a report that rishi sunak will unveil plans for a new age of optimism. the guardian leads with a thundering wake—up call, as the un warns of a temperature rise of two point seven degrees celsius. the mirror reports on the queens decision not to attend the the cop26 climate conference in glasgow next month. the daily telegraph leads with a report —— the the cop26 climate conference in glasgow next week. the daily telegraph leads with a report by the public accounts committee, which criticises the nhs�* test and trace system as an eyewatering waste of cash. and the mail shows a picture of emma radacanu securing her first win since the us open triumph — at the transylvania open. so let's start with the budget — dominating lots of the front pages. hello dominating lots of the front pages. to both of you. to hello to both of you. we will come to you first, jamie. the daily express, our new age of optimism. that daily express is always optimistic when it comes to announcements from the government, but this is yet another pre— briefing of what rishi sunak is going to say tomorrow. i wonder if we will be thoroughly barred by the time he actually delivers the budget tomorrow because we know so much of what is going to be in it. we have had huge chunks of what he is going to say that have been brief to the newspaper is an tomorrow's pages. he wants a new age of optimism for the economy post coalbed, post brack set —— post coalbed, post brack said. given rising fuel prices, given the increase for national insurance, the uplift, inflation looking set to rise 45%. it's quite a difficult message to deliver, i would say in the current environment. absolutely. that subheading, _ the current environment. absolutely. that subheading, now— the current environment. absolutely. that subheading, now britain - the current environment. absolutely. that subheading, now britain needs i that subheading, now britain needs you to deliver. that subheading, now britain needs you to deliver-— you to deliver. yes, well, rishi sunak is clearly _ you to deliver. yes, well, rishi sunak is clearly wanting - you to deliver. yes, well, rishi sunak is clearly wanting to - you to deliver. yes, well, rishi| sunak is clearly wanting to draw you to deliver. yes, well, rishi i sunak is clearly wanting to draw a line under— sunak is clearly wanting to draw a line under the pandemic period, obviously— line under the pandemic period, obviously very costly for the state, £400,000,000,000 plus spent on the government response to the pandemic. i think_ government response to the pandemic. i think rishi _ government response to the pandemic. i think rishi sunak has been lucky, you know. — i think rishi sunak has been lucky, you know, we know that he is going to get— you know, we know that he is going to get a _ you know, we know that he is going to get a good degree of physical headroom tomorrow by the fact that the economy has grown far faster than expected in the earlier part of this yeah — than expected in the earlier part of this year. the latest forecast for growth — this year. the latest forecast for growth is — this year. the latest forecast for growth is that we will see gdp rise tty growth is that we will see gdp rise by 7% _ growth is that we will see gdp rise by 7% up _ growth is that we will see gdp rise by 7% up from forecasts of 4%, so that will— by 7% up from forecasts of 4%, so that will give him an extra 20,000,000,000 possibly 30,000,000,000 to play with, and as we have _ 30,000,000,000 to play with, and as we have noted in the past week or so, we _ we have noted in the past week or so, we have — we have noted in the past week or so, we have seen a drip, drip, drip effect— so, we have seen a drip, drip, drip effect of— so, we have seen a drip, drip, drip effect of positive spending announcements coming out, more money for health. _ announcements coming out, more money for health, more money for transports, more money for developing brownfield sites, household support fund to help families— household support fund to help families struggling with energy bills _ families struggling with energy bills i— families struggling with energy bills. ithink families struggling with energy bills. i think tomorrow will have to rake over— bills. i think tomorrow will have to rake over and forensic detail exactly— rake over and forensic detail exactly how much of that money is new _ exactly how much of that money is new there — exactly how much of that money is new. there are some concerns there's been _ new. there are some concerns there's been a _ new. there are some concerns there's been a classic— new. there are some concerns there's been a classic gordon brown era style. _ been a classic gordon brown era style, smoke and mirrors checks to be present— style, smoke and mirrors checks to be present to cash that has already been _ be present to cash that has already been announced previously. but also to have _ been announced previously. but also to have a _ been announced previously. but also to have a look at the overall picture _ to have a look at the overall picture i_ to have a look at the overall picture i think that while we know there is_ picture i think that while we know there is an — picture i think that while we know there is an uptick in spending for health— there is an uptick in spending for health and — there is an uptick in spending for health and education in the military, _ health and education in the military, there is likely to be pain that other— military, there is likely to be pain that other departments may see spending — that other departments may see spending cuts on cuts on day—to—day spending _ spending cuts on cuts on day-to-day sendina. ., , ., spending. one does wonder whether there will be — spending. one does wonder whether there will be anything _ spending. one does wonder whether there will be anything in _ spending. one does wonder whether there will be anything in it _ spending. one does wonder whether there will be anything in it that - spending. one does wonder whether there will be anything in it that we i there will be anything in it that we haven't heard or seen previously. jenny, well there be enough in this budget to help those lower income families, given the context of what is happening around us but the bells rising, etc. fin is happening around us but the bells risin: , etc. is happening around us but the bells risina, etc. , is happening around us but the bells risin: , etc. , , ., ., rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard. — rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. _ rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there _ rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there is _ rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there is no - rising, etc. on the basis of what we have heard, no. there is no room l have heard, no. there is no room for tax cuts or business rates cuts at the moment. there is not going to be a cut to duty and if you all, on energy bills. that is the removal of that £20 a week universal credit uplift that has been experienced since the beginning of this month. so, no, and i think it's the poorest we will probably —— the press will be feeling the least optimistic at the moment. fin be feeling the least optimistic at the moment-— be feeling the least optimistic at the moment. ., , , . . the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to — the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to the _ the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to the yorkshire _ the moment. on optimism, the cecum if we turn to the yorkshire post, - if we turn to the yorkshire post, give us cash for a skills revolution northern mp is going on a chancellor to empower regions to pull any investments. yes, well, this is the kind of call you often hearfrom regional caucuses, regional groupings from mps on the eve of a budget, but i think for the northern research group and jake berry, the leading light of that particular caucus, he is quoted in the yorkshire post. they are probably in luck. we know that the chancellor really buys into the prime minister's flagship levelling up agenda to try to boost the north and midlands, already, we have trailed £7,000,000,000 for a transport revolution with lots of that money going to upgrading roads, trams, busesin going to upgrading roads, trams, buses in liverpool, greater manchester, yorkshire, the tees valley and so forth. we know that lots of civil service jobs are being moved to the north. i think things are looking pretty bright for those in the so—called red house seats. i think will be interesting to hear from what tori mps and some of the more traditional shire seats sat; more traditional shire seats say tomorrow but what many of them fear is an over— tomorrow but what many of them fear is an over emphasis on the law. jenny, — is an over emphasis on the law. jenny, the — is an over emphasis on the law. jenny, the yorkshire post also nods to the fact that rishi sunak has had a bit of a telling off some of the treasury have had a bit of a telling off by the speaker of commons. yes. off by the speaker of commons. yes, sir lindsay quail— off by the speaker of commons. yes, sir lindsay quail fight _ off by the speaker of commons. ye: sir lindsay quail fight that too much had been revealed and advanced briefed it to journalists, much had been revealed and advanced briefed it tojournalists, i much had been revealed and advanced briefed it to journalists, i was working on my radio show over the weekend and it was clear that there was a very specific strategy of how the treasury was going to lead the news agenda on any given day, that the needs of the budget was going to last five days and if it wasn't breathing stomach was the leaks. i can understand why it's frustrating for the leader of the house of commons that, you know, mps are almost the last to know when it comes to what is in the budget. lucy, we mentioned it's dominating different pages to markham of the times fast growth gives rishi sunak a chance to splash cash, as you mentioned just a few moments ago, the devil in the detail. we are going to have to really go through all of this given that drip feed of positivity over the last two days. i positivity over the last two days. i think there will also be pressure from ., ., ., ., , from the right tomorrow, that rishi sunak is still— from the right tomorrow, that rishi sunak is still seeming _ from the right tomorrow, that rishi sunak is still seeming to _ from the right tomorrow, that rishi sunak is still seeming to be - from the right tomorrow, that rishij sunak is still seeming to be leaning into his _ sunak is still seeming to be leaning into his reputation as a high spending chancellor rather than turning — spending chancellor rather than turning the taps off on spending, certaihiy— turning the taps off on spending, certainly some of that right on his party— certainly some of that right on his party would prefer hey for him to use this — party would prefer hey for him to use this physical headroom to cut taxes _ use this physical headroom to cut taxes rather than to spend more. i think— taxes rather than to spend more. i think from — taxes rather than to spend more. i think from the left, you know, labour— think from the left, you know, labour has— think from the left, you know, labour has been pretty canny in its annuai— labour has been pretty canny in its annual conference this autumn in brighton — annual conference this autumn in brighton announcing its keynote pledged to quadruple the amount of mohey_ pledged to quadruple the amount of money spent on climate change than the government is doing. citing that we might— the government is doing. citing that we might see labour attack tomorrow on the _ we might see labour attack tomorrow on the government's green agenda in the budget, which is obviouslyjust four days _ the budget, which is obviouslyjust four days out from the start of the top 26 _ four days out from the start of the top 26 summit in glasgow on sunday. lucy. _ top 26 summit in glasgow on sunday. lucy. it _ top 26 summit in glasgow on sunday. lucy. it is _ top 26 summit in glasgow on sunday. lucy, it is almost like we have rehearsed best because you have a link that nicely to the other straight on the front pages. the clean cancelled her trip to the climate conference. pick up on that for us, jenny. climate conference. pick up on that for us. jenny-— for us, jenny. yes, the clean is listening _ for us, jenny. yes, the clean is listening to _ for us, jenny. yes, the clean is listening to her _ for us, jenny. yes, the clean is listening to her doctors - for us, jenny. yes, the clean is listening to her doctors who i for us, jenny. yes, the clean is i listening to her doctors who have advised her not to go up to glasgow. we know of course that last wednesday she spent the night in hospital following some tests. she has been told not to go up there, but she is well enough to have had some meetings today on zoom. she will be delivering a prerecorded video address to the assembled crowd icap 26 and i think this is good news. it shows that our 96 —year—old recently widowed clean is listening to the advice of the people who care for her and telling her to slow down. and i think there is a lot of a lot of that coverage, because this is making different pages of a lot of paper is, a lot of the coverage is saying that this is a big blow for britain or a big blow for the government that she is not going to be there icap 26, which makes me think, you know, in what world is it right that we are expecting a 95 —year—old to go against doctors or areas and where? i mean, really, she cannot go on forever, the roles of our monarchy were set at a time in life expectancy was 30 years old. if we are going to expect a monarch to work so hard and have such responsibility on their shoulders when it comes to things of such global importance as climate change, then we should be prepared to allow harmonics to retire, because it's not right that we are expecting a 95 —year—old woman to continue being under so much pressure. it -year-old woman to continue being under so much pressure.— -year-old woman to continue being under so much pressure. it was a big moment, under so much pressure. it was a big moment. wasn't _ under so much pressure. it was a big moment, wasn't it _ under so much pressure. it was a big moment, wasn't it for _ under so much pressure. it was a big moment, wasn't it for the _ under so much pressure. it was a big moment, wasn't it for the rail- moment, wasn't it for the rail calendar, so this decision want to have been taken lightly and she will be disappointed that she will not be there in person.— there in person. yes, that is right, and that is — there in person. yes, that is right, and that is at _ there in person. yes, that is right, and that is at buckingham - there in person. yes, that is right, and that is at buckingham palace i and that is at buckingham palace said today, that she is disappointed she will— said today, that she is disappointed she will not be able to attend. look, — she will not be able to attend. look, i— she will not be able to attend. look, i think it is right she be expected _ look, i think it is right she be expected to to five doctor's advice in any— expected to to five doctor's advice in any way, — expected to to five doctor's advice in any way, but i do think that the climate _ in any way, but i do think that the climate change summit that we have coming _ climate change summit that we have coming up _ climate change summit that we have coming up is an incredibly important moment _ coming up is an incredibly important moment -- — coming up is an incredibly important moment. —— expected to defy doctors advice _ moment. —— expected to defy doctors advice there — moment. —— expected to defy doctors advice. there is a thundering wake-ub— advice. there is a thundering wake—up call for nations that their rhetoric— wake—up call for nations that their rhetoric is — wake—up call for nations that their rhetoric is great on trying to meet the targets for reducing carbon emissions to net zero x 2050, but so far, emissions to net zero x 2050, but so far. their— emissions to net zero x 2050, but so far, their plans to actually achieve that fall— far, their plans to actually achieve that fall far short. i think that the clean _ that fall far short. i think that the clean isjust this really a political— the clean isjust this really a political figure who caught so much respect, _ political figure who caught so much respect, she has this incredible diplomatic forest that i think it is a blow— diplomatic forest that i think it is a blow to — diplomatic forest that i think it is a blow to the government that she will not _ a blow to the government that she will not be — a blow to the government that she will not be there at the cobb summit to try— will not be there at the cobb summit to try to— will not be there at the cobb summit to try to unlock some of the goodwill _ to try to unlock some of the goodwill needed with the 100 add global— goodwill needed with the 100 add global leaders who will be there to try and _ global leaders who will be there to try and reach some kind of consensus.— try and reach some kind of consensus. ,, , ., ., ., consensus. she is also on the front .ae. consensus. she is also on the front -a~e of consensus. she is also on the front page of the — consensus. she is also on the front page of the daily — consensus. she is also on the front page of the daily telegraph. - consensus. she is also on the front page of the daily telegraph. a - page of the daily telegraph. a picture of her on a video call yesterday. at the story further down is the one i went to pick up on with you, jenny, apollo finds public backing for a referendum on push for net zero. it’s backing for a referendum on push for net zero. �* , ., ., backing for a referendum on push for net zero. 3 . . ,, backing for a referendum on push for net zero. �*, ., ., i. ., net zero. it's great that you want to come to — net zero. it's great that you want to come to me. _ net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because - net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because this - net zero. it's great that you want to come to me, because this is l to come to me, because this is actually lucy's story. maybe she should lead on this, but i am happy to talk about it. i don't know if you want to go first, lucy stapley that's very generous. jenny, cheers. said this is a poll conducted by a new campaign group that wants to govern— new campaign group that wants to govern into pies on all its net zero policies _ govern into pies on all its net zero policies until a national referendum has been _ policies until a national referendum has been held. this campaign group has been held. this campaign group has commissioned a poll from new -uys has commissioned a poll from new guys that— has commissioned a poll from new guys that shows that there is support— guys that shows that there is support from that among the british public _ support from that among the british public. when you remove the don't know, _ public. when you remove the don't know, admittedly a sizeable chunk, 58% of— know, admittedly a sizeable chunk, 58% of those polled support having a national _ 58% of those polled support having a national ballot on the government's strategy— national ballot on the government's strategy to achieve net zero. what struck _ strategy to achieve net zero. what struck me — strategy to achieve net zero. what struck me as very interesting about this poll— struck me as very interesting about this poil is— struck me as very interesting about this poll is that when they don't know— this poll is that when they don't know is— this poll is that when they don't know is are excluded, every single pole was— know is are excluded, every single pole was in— know is are excluded, every single pole was in support of a referendum, so sometimes people think that the young, _ so sometimes people think that the young, perhaps more middle—class voters. _ young, perhaps more middle—class voters, londoners, lib dem voters are very— voters, londoners, lib dem voters are very pro- — voters, londoners, lib dem voters are very pro— green agenda, but this poll are very pro— green agenda, but this poil showed — are very pro— green agenda, but this poll showed that all of those groups supported having a referendum among those who— supported having a referendum among those who expressed a preference. come _ those who expressed a preference. come on. _ those who expressed a preference. come on, jenny, you can have your say on this story. i mean, it's not great timing, is that, i had as cap 26, the planets are going there, speaking to other world leaders about what they should be doing when this is happening on his own doorstep. i this is happening on his own doorstep-— this is happening on his own doorste. ~' �* , , ., doorstep. i think it's deliberate timinu. i doorstep. i think it's deliberate timing. i would _ doorstep. i think it's deliberate timing. i would take _ doorstep. i think it's deliberate timing. i would take the - doorstep. i think it's deliberate l timing. i would take the chances doorstep. i think it's deliberate - timing. i would take the chances of this referendum happening are zero because there is political consensus for trying to reach net zero, so nobody is going to be calling for apps. it's an interesting statistic, interesting research within it, but those are definitely saying yes, we are particular demographic, brexit voters, women, blue—collar workers, people in the north, it says something very interesting about the debate in this country are the lack of debate in this country, and the amount of people and the kind of people whose voices need to be included in that debate. please, let's not have another referendum, surely we have learned from the last one. �* , ., surely we have learned from the last one. �* , . ., surely we have learned from the last one. 2 . ., , ., ., one. let's leave that. the guardian, vaccinated that _ one. let's leave that. the guardian, vaccinated that pregnant _ one. let's leave that. the guardian, vaccinated that pregnant women - one. let's leave that. the guardian, vaccinated that pregnant women as | one. let's leave that. the guardian, | vaccinated that pregnant women as a priority. want to explain this one for us, jenny. priority. want to explain this one for us. jenny-— for us, jenny. yes. so, the guardian's _ for us, jenny. yes. so, the guardian's story, - for us, jenny. yes. so, the guardian's story, it's - for us, jenny. yes. so, the guardian's story, it's a - for us, jenny. yes. so, the l guardian's story, it's a about for us, jenny. yes. so, the - guardian's story, it's a about two different things, messaging, pregnant women being turned away from vaccination clinics and in favour of people getting their third jabs, their boosters, the guardian reveals that only 15% of pregnant women are fully vaccinated, which is an incredibly low number, and it's very weighing because pregnant women are incredibly vulnerable to suffering the worst effects of coal that. if you get covid in the third trimester of pregnancy when your babyis trimester of pregnancy when your baby is already taking up a lot of space in your abdomen, there isn't space in your abdomen, there isn't space for your lungs to expand, and if your lungs are compromised by coalbed, it can be very dangerous command i3 coalbed, it can be very dangerous command 13 when in the guardian reports have had died. pregnant women have died from coal bed. so there needs to be messaging to really encourage pregnant women to get thejob, which really encourage pregnant women to get the job, which there has really encourage pregnant women to get thejob, which there has been really encourage pregnant women to get the job, which there has been an attempt to really get pregnant women on board, but understandably, pregnant women have been wary. and then there is messaging on the order of priority for people getting the jab. should it be older people getting their third jabs quiz neck should they take priority over pregnant women who haven't been jabs at all? and 15% of fully vaccinated pregnant women is a really poor figure, i would say.— figure, i would say. lucy, we mentioned — figure, i would say. lucy, we mentioned the _ figure, i would say. lucy, we mentioned the messaging i figure, i would say. lucy, we i mentioned the messaging there. figure, i would say. lucy, we - mentioned the messaging there. what more can be done? i mentioned the messaging there. what more can be done?— more can be done? i think that the government. _ more can be done? i think that the government. you _ more can be done? i think that the government, you know, _ more can be done? i think that the government, you know, has- more can be done? i think that the government, you know, has its- more can be done? i think that the i government, you know, has its usual track— government, you know, has its usual track of— government, you know, has its usual track of putting out posters, memes, graphics— track of putting out posters, memes, graphics on— track of putting out posters, memes, graphics on social media, on billboards, getting gps to contact pregnant— billboards, getting gps to contact pregnant women to assure them that the vaccine _ pregnant women to assure them that the vaccine is safe and recommended for them _ the vaccine is safe and recommended for them. there are various different— for them. there are various different channels and tracks. many of them _ different channels and tracks. many of them do — different channels and tracks. many of them do require extra government funding, _ of them do require extra government funding, but i think that this is part— funding, but i think that this is part of— funding, but i think that this is part of a — funding, but i think that this is part of a wider picture where there are slight— part of a wider picture where there are slight concerns that the uptake in the _ are slight concerns that the uptake in the vaccine, particularly the blister— in the vaccine, particularly the blister programme, might be slowing slightly, _ blister programme, might be slowing slightly, so i expect the messaging campaign _ slightly, so i expect the messaging campaign will see a severe uptake as the government wants to make sure pregnant— the government wants to make sure pregnant women to come forward for the jab. _ pregnant women to come forward for the jab, schoolchildren, know about the jab, schoolchildren, know about the recommendation for them to take it if they— the recommendation for them to take it if they are _ the recommendation for them to take it if they are age 12 or over technical— it if they are age 12 or over technical there as winter continues to bite _ technical there as winter continues to bite. �* , ., ., to bite. anything other than the messaging _ to bite. anything other than the messaging that _ to bite. anything other than the messaging that needs - to bite. anything other than the messaging that needs to - to bite. anything other than the messaging that needs to be i to bite. anything other than the i messaging that needs to be done on this? , ., ,., ., messaging that needs to be done on this? , ., ., ., this? there is also to do with process- _ this? there is also to do with process- i — this? there is also to do with process. i know— this? there is also to do with process. i know for _ this? there is also to do with process. i know for example | this? there is also to do with i process. i know for example when i was pregnant with my children that there was, the midwife would say to me and my second trimester, have you had your whooping cough vaccine, because that is what you do in your second trimester, but if i was kind of baked into the way that midwives deal with pregnant women and part of the process, then it's what you may think you would get a lot more uptake them up at the moment, think it's much more haphazard, encouragement and advice that might not be getting through where it needs to. ~ not be getting through where it needs to. . , ., needs to. ok. we started with the bud . ets, needs to. ok. we started with the budgets. let's _ needs to. ok. we started with the budgets, let's end _ needs to. ok. we started with the budgets, let's end with _ needs to. ok. we started with the budgets, let's end with the - needs to. ok. we started with the i budgets, let's end with the budget. we will end with the metro, rishi sunak�*s new age project, he has even got the sandals to help him. lucy, explain the photograph first, i think, on this one stapley well, rishi sunak is an incredibly traditional setting they are, the woodpaneled walls of the treasury behind _ woodpaneled walls of the treasury behind him, the heavy oak furniture, his red _ behind him, the heavy oak furniture, his red box, — behind him, the heavy oak furniture, his red box, and there he is getting a very— his red box, and there he is getting a very casual— his red box, and there he is getting a very casual figure in a grey sweatshirt, and what really caught peopie _ sweatshirt, and what really caught people cosmic attention is the unusual— people cosmic attention is the unusual hipster asks lighters, sandals — unusual hipster asks lighters, sandals that he is wearing with socks — sandals that he is wearing with socks that have been captured what seems _ socks that have been captured what seems to _ socks that have been captured what seems to be almost by chance in this photograph, but what i suspect is a very carefully planned in each put out by _ very carefully planned in each put out by the — very carefully planned in each put out by the treasury and the slick branding — out by the treasury and the slick branding operation that surrounds the chancellor these days. not for ou, the chancellor these days. not for you. jenny. _ the chancellor these days. not for you. jenny. this — the chancellor these days. not for you, jenny, this letter? _ the chancellor these days. not for you, jenny, this letter? not i the chancellor these days. not for you, jenny, this letter? not for i the chancellor these days. not for i you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no. you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no- apparently _ you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no. apparently this _ you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no. apparently this is _ you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no. apparently this is what - you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no. apparently this is what all i you, jenny, this letter? not for me, no. apparently this is what all the i no. apparently this is what all the kids are wearing in la and then essex. i am kids are wearing in la and then essex. iam part kids are wearing in la and then essex. i am part of camino, fashion comes in cycles command at the time when i was fashionable, white socks and sandals were completely inexcusable, and that was my take then, and it's may take now, i'm sticking to it. i then, and it's may take now, i'm sticking to it— sticking to it. i do have that look around the _ sticking to it. i do have that look around the house, _ sticking to it. i do have that look around the house, i'm _ sticking to it. i do have that look around the house, i'm not i sticking to it. i do have that look around the house, i'm not sure ij around the house, i'm not sure i would ever be photographed for the front page of the papers, though. i mean, there is optimism around the budget tomorrow, isn't there? i mean, that's kind of plays into his character, lucy. exactly. ithink he wants to present himself as quite a laid—back politician, obviously, he has been working on this for weeks, but there is a slight playfulness to that image, the image of twix and sprite, we know that traditionally camino, the chancellor would have a dram of whiskey or another kind of alcoholic beverage at the dispatch box, but, of course, rishi sunak has a very sweet tooth and is t total, so he is going for sprite and a text tomorrow, there have been pictures of that. tries to just present him as energetic, quite youthful and perhaps a contrast in as energetic, quite youthful and perhaps a contras- as energetic, quite youthful and perhaps a contrast in some ways to brand johnson. _ perhaps a contrast in some ways to brand johnson. final _ perhaps a contrast in some ways to brand johnson. final top _ perhaps a contrast in some ways to brand johnson. final top from i perhaps a contrast in some ways to brand johnson. final top from you, | brand johnson. final top from you, jenn , brand johnson. final top from you, jenny. rishi _ brand johnson. final top from you, jenny, rishi sunak's _ brand johnson. final top from you, jenny, rishi sunak's new- brand johnson. final top from you, jenny, rishi sunak's new age i brand johnson. final top from you, i jenny, rishi sunak's new age budget, will it be that neil? i’m jenny, rishi sunak's new age budget, will it be that neil?— will it be that neil? i'm sure he will it be that neil? i'm sure he will have some _ will it be that neil? i'm sure he will have some rabbits - will it be that neil? i'm sure he will have some rabbits to i will it be that neil? i'm sure he will have some rabbits to pull. will it be that neil? i'm sure he i will have some rabbits to pull out of his hat tomorrow, but i would say no. —— will it be that new? these casual photographs of him sitting on the self are wearing sandals, very much thought through so if the self are wearing sandals, very much thought through— the self are wearing sandals, very much thought through so if there any surrises, much thought through so if there any surprises. it — much thought through so if there any surprises, it will _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not be _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not be a _ much thought through so if there any surprises, it will not be a surprise i surprises, it will not be a surprise to him _ surprises, it will not be a surprise to him. ~ ., ., to him. we might get all of three air of to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders- — to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders. i _ to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders. i hope _ to him. we might get all of three pair of spiders. i hope not. i to him. we might get all of three | pair of spiders. i hope not. jenny, lu , pair of spiders. i hope not. jenny, lucy. many _ pair of spiders. i hope not. jenny, lucy, many thanks. _ pair of spiders. i hope not. jenny, lucy, many thanks. great - to see you both. that's it for the papers this hour, many thanks tojenny and lucy. quick reminder, the papers will be back again tomorrow with james reynolds presenting. the reviewersjoining him will be polly mckenzie, chief executive at demos. and, tom newton dunn, chief political commentator at times radio. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. good evening. i'm mimi fawaz, and these are your sports stories. it's been a good night for the home nations in the women's world cup qualifying. wales boosted their chances as they are now second in their group after a win over estonia. northern ireland drew 2—all with austria. and engalnd maintained their perfect record after thrashing latvia 10—nil as joe currie reports. stepping out in chilly latvia, england cruising, looking for another big win, they only had to wait seven minutes to find their opener. intimate time and space on the edge of the box, no problem signing at home. minutes later, she was at it again with almost a carbon copy of her first. good work from fran kirby and her 50th cap, set to tune—up to score again with white and bright adding two more before the break. england made four changes at the start of the second half, but there was no change of pace. beth meade continuing her good form with this individual effort for england's fifth. before knocking up a hat—trick, taking herself up and going it alone to make a very special night with her on the sixth appearance. the goals kept coming with rachel daly eventually wrapping up proceedings and a 10—zero win to make four winds from four and a very happy birthday for the manager. elsewhere in group d, northern ireland came within seconds of a famous win after going behind in the first half, they hit back twice after the break with van scoring a stunning free kick to get them the lead but can cling onto it though and conceded an injury time to settle for a draw. many of northern ireland's squad are semi professional and this could go a long way in their bed to qualify for the world cup. meanwhile, wales claim to comfortable 4— zero victory at home in estonia to cardiff in front of a record crowd. the goals came from her who got a brilliant pass. wales now have ten planes in four games. —— wales now have ten points in four games. arsenal are through to the last eight of the league cup they beat leeds 2—nil at the emirates stadium. calum chambers scored the first, then a mistake in the leeds defence allowed a man on loan from leeds — eddie nketiah — to get arsenal's second. and chelsea are through to the quarter finals after beating southampton on penalties at stamford bridge. reece james scored the decisive spot—kick for the blues. elsewhere sunderland beat qpr — also on penalties the football world has been reacting to the sad news that the former rangers and scotland manager walter smith has died at the age of 73. smith won 21 trophies over two spells at ibrox. this was his last title win in 2011. his death comes in the same year rangers won their first top—flight title since his final season. smith was also the scotland manager for two years and spent four years at everton. tearful rangers manager steven gerrard said smith's dna ran right through the club. he loved the club. he was honest and genuine. and he has made me a better person. i've got nothing but good words to say. it is going to be emotional in the coming days and weeks. but the best tribute we as a team can do is to be united and get the fans behind us and try and win the game tomorrow and that will be the best tribute we can give him and his family. to tennis— emma raducanu has made it safely through to the second round of the transylvania 0pen. she had to come from behind after losing the first set to slovenia's world number 124 polona hertzog, but raducanu found her groove winning the second set 7—5 and by the third she looked far more like the player who stunned everyone by winning the us open last month, winning it six games to one. remarkably it was raducanu's first win on the wta tour! south africa have their first win in cricket's world cup t20 tournament, but they beat west indies without their opener quinton de kock. the wicket—keeper batsmen opted out of the match in dubai after cricket south africa had sent out a directive insisting that all their players must take a knee before matches. patrick gearey reports. the idea was that this be a moment of unity. the first time the whole south african team took a knee but one man was missing. endicott redrew from the scale after record south africa told the game the gesture was compulsory saying it was... his decision they say it would be noted. it was soon noticed. his replacement couldn't cling on to lemdle simmons. west indies main threat was the other man evan lewis, he smashed 50, might�*ve smashed more but he but didn't panic. the skipper trusted that they wouldn't all go for six. some might end up there. in lou of louis, west indies had very little. their total of 143 was never likely to be enough. especially once aiden markram had his eye in. thanks to his muscular 50, the actual match was by some way the simplest part of south africa's day. in so far as me personally, from my captain point of view, to be honest probably one of my toughest days i've had to deal with as a captain. i guess if there is a disagreement in terms of beliefs, in terms of views, that's why we have conversations. i can't force anyone to see things the way that i do. neither can they force me. those conversations will now be had. reports will be written reasons will be given. south african cricket will decide exactly how much weight they place on the knee. in today's second match pakistan made it two wins out of two. they restricted new zealand to 134 for eight.. haris rawf took four wickets. pakistan recovered well from 87 for five in the fifteenth over to reach their target with five wickest and eight balls to spare.. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. it is going to stay very mild over the next few days. but there is more rain in the forecast, and the rain is moving southwards at the moment. so, the wetter weather in the next few days more likely to be in the southern uplands of scotland, cumbria in northwest england, and by thursday, for western parts of wales, and some flooding is likely as well. the main focus of the rain is on the weather front there, and ahead it, we are drawing up the winds all the way from the tropics over the azores and into the uk, which is why it is so unusually mild. in northern ireland on tuesday, temperatures reach 17 celsius ahead of the rain. it is normally around 11 or 12 celsius at best at this time of the year. these are the temperatures we're starting with on wednesday morning — a very mild 15 or 16 celsius. but this is where the rain is, and it's not going to shift position through much of the day. we've got the rain threatening to come back into eastern parts of northern ireland up towards the central belt of scotland. most of the rain in southern scotland, northwest england, especially cumbria and into northwest wales. north of that rain band, some sunshine, a few sharp showers. south of the rain band, like tuesday, a lot of cloud around, a bit of sunshine from time to time, those temperatures could be even higher around 18 celsius. but that rain is going to be continuing throughout the day across southern scotland, northwest england. by the end of the day, 90mm possible in the southern uplands, maybe double that over the high ground in cumbria, which is why we are going to see some impact, and that wet weather continues overnight as well. that stream of warm wet weather coming in on that weather front, the position of that rain will fluctuate a little bit. we may start to see a few changes on thursday. scotland and northern ireland brightening up a bit more with some showers. these could be quite heavy, mind you. still got that ran across parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, and the southwest of england this time. but ahead through the midlands, east anglia, the southeast, it's still dry and bright, and those temperatures hitting 17 celisus. but the wetter weather continues overnight, those weather fronts are still in the scene, perhaps forming an area of low pressure. now, i think the details may change as we head into friday, getting rather more messy. looks on the whole like it's going to be a day of sunshine or longer spells of rain. it may start to brighten up across more of the country, western areas turning a bit drier. but some of that rain pushing into the eastern side of england this time, and temperatures won't be quite as high. they will begin to fall away from the northwest. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines... buckingham palace announces queen elizabeth won't be travelling to glasgow next week for a major climate summit on the advice of her doctors. the united states revokes china telecom's authority to operate in america, citing "national security concerns." a vote in brazil on president bolsonaro's handling of covid. a report recommends he be tried for crimes against humanity. a stark warning from the un. it says the current plans of governments around the world to cut carbon fall well short of what's needed to avoid dangerous climate change. and can lego save the world's endangered coral reefs? scientists use the famous plastic blocks to try

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