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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, david davies and the deputy political editor of the scottish daily force mail, rachel watson. tomorrow's front pages...starting with... the financial times reports on presidentjoe biden�*s speech marking a year since the attack on the us capitol — saying he vowed to defend the united states from the �*dagger at the throat of democracy�*. the times also showing the president speaking at the capitol. but beneath that, suggests there may be grounds for a retrial of ghislaine maxwell. the paper says a second juror allegedly shared experiences of being sexually abused as a child, during jury deliberations. the telegraph claims new analysis shows more than a million people will move into the higher rate tax band by 2026, because of frozen income tax thresholds and rapid inflation. it also reports on borisjohnson�*s flat refurbishment, now calling it a �*wallpaper for access�* row. something else from the prime minister in the daily mail though, which reports mrjohnson saying people who want to remove statues should do so democratically. it�*s after four people were cleared of criminal damage over the tearing down of a statue of edward colston in bristol in 2020. and prisoner cell djok h is the metro�*s pun — as tennis star novak djokovic waits to find out if he�*ll be allowed to stay down under for the australian open, in a row over coronavirus vaccination rules. so, let�*s begin. one of thejurors one of the jurors who said on the deliberations in the trial had later admitted that he had been abused as admitted that he had been abused as a child and they reported that his second juror has come forward with a similar experience.— similar experience. this, i think, is uuite similar experience. this, i think, is quite an _ similar experience. this, i think, is quite an extraordinary - similar experience. this, i think, is quite an extraordinary story i similar experience. this, i think, | is quite an extraordinary story and a ghislaine maxwell, yes, may have grounds for retrial and we are told for the reasons that you�*ve explained. but what cannot understand is when there is a selection ofjurors, and the american system, there are questionnaires, questions have to be answered as to, it�*s quite stringent and the questions that are asked and how these people got through the system to the point that they became jurors, potentialjurors were chosen asjurors is quite jurors, potentialjurors were chosen as jurors is quite extraordinary but we shall see whether it is good or bad news for the royal prince, i am not sure. , , not sure. david is right. the “my selection is fl not sure. david is right. the “my selection is the i not sure. david is right. the “my selection is the first i not sure. david is right. the “my selection is the first juror h not sure. david is right. the jury selection is the first juror that i selection is the firstjuror that says they flew through the questionnaire and can remember being asked a question. and in the new york times, they must�*ve done something similar because it�*s clearly not been made apparent to the defence. clearly not been made apparent to the defence-— the defence. this is extraordinary to read and _ the defence. this is extraordinary to read and there _ the defence. this is extraordinary to read and there are _ the defence. this is extraordinary to read and there are huge - the defence. this is extraordinary to read and there are huge loops| to read and there are huge loops that you — to read and there are huge loops that you have to jump through and forms_ that you have to jump through and forms to _ that you have to jump through and forms to fill in and going forward and looking through this question teddy— and looking through this question teddy questionnaire. to make it through— teddy questionnaire. to make it through all the processes and getting — through all the processes and getting him the jury, their comments from one _ getting him the jury, their comments from one of— getting him the jury, their comments from one of them that spoke about their experience and offered this when _ their experience and offered this when they part of the deliberations and it— when they part of the deliberations and itiust — when they part of the deliberations and itjust seems extraordinary when they part of the deliberations and it just seems extraordinary that you've _ and it just seems extraordinary that you've got — and it just seems extraordinary that you've got to this point. this is a huge _ you've got to this point. this is a huge triat— you've got to this point. this is a huge trial that played out publicly around _ huge trial that played out publicly around the world. huge interests and they mentioned ghislaine maxwell and other people who have been referenced throughout this trial and the scrutiny that was always going to come _ the scrutiny that was always going to come on— the scrutiny that was always going to come on this and there reason for things— to come on this and there reason for things like _ to come on this and there reason for things like this to slip through or officials — things like this to slip through or officials not to have everything comparable to this is extremely extraordinary and we are not talking about _ extraordinary and we are not talking about how _ extraordinary and we are not talking about how lawyers are trying to get this retriat— about how lawyers are trying to get this retrial because of this. unbelievable that this is the point that we _ unbelievable that this is the point that we are at and i think it all conies— that we are at and i think it all comes down to meet jaguar retrials, how this _ comes down to meet jaguar retrials, how this was made and how though questionnaires and they were victims. _ questionnaires and they were victims, but they were then asked or told about— victims, but they were then asked or told about the jury selection process _ told about the jury selection process. and it's actually completely fascinating and extraordinary to watch this unfold. and with _ extraordinary to watch this unfold. and with the victims in this case. will have — and with the victims in this case. will have to _ and with the victims in this case. will have to give more evidence to that again. the cost of living stories for different generations on the front page of the express and the front page of the express and the daily telegraph, let�*s start with the daily express, the headline, cost—of—living squeeze will hit the 65 and up higher. the expresses there�*s going to be a three fuel bill. expresses there's going to be a three fuel bill.— expresses there's going to be a three fuel bill. this will increase the fears of _ three fuel bill. this will increase the fears of those _ three fuel bill. this will increase the fears of those tory - three fuel bill. this will increase the fears of those tory mps - three fuel bill. this will increase the fears of those tory mps and | three fuel bill. this will increase l the fears of those tory mps and a long—term problem which is the cost of crisis on the way, which people have been warned about. prices will hit them doubly hard and express tells us as their land we are told, £40 more on fuel bills. we do not know how they can be quite specific as that, but the treasury to intervene in whatever way will only increase, i�*m sure. intervene in whatever way will only increase, i'm sure.— increase, i'm sure. what i think is interesting _ increase, i'm sure. what i think is interesting about _ increase, i'm sure. what i think is interesting about this _ increase, i'm sure. what i think is interesting about this is _ increase, i'm sure. what i think is interesting about this is that - increase, i'm sure. what i think is| interesting about this is that these are in conservative leaning newspapers next interests of the government. the express, i don�*t know the last time the express might�*ve carried a labour press release but these figures come from the shadow chancellor who published official data from the government the telegraph are going off a million people to be pulled into the higher rated tax and these are conservative newspapers. the tectonic plates _ conservative newspapers. the tectonic plates of _ conservative newspapers. tue: tectonic plates of politics conservative newspapers. tte: tectonic plates of politics in the uk are moving at a stick to that view at the moment. even though, it is fragile and the opposition has an awful long way to go before any general election. but you are right, these are very extraordinary times but this is an extraordinary, we live in extraordinary times and no government in my lifetime has had to live through anything like the pandemic. so, it is understandable that there are problems but these sorts of issues are coming home to roost in a big way.— roost in a big way. turning to the other generation, _ roost in a big way. turning to the other generation, the _ roost in a big way. turning to the other generation, the working i other generation, the working people, the telegraph says that they are going to be dragged into the higher rate tax span because the chancellor is not going to raise the tax threshold and so the wages are rising and more people will be dragged into it. t rising and more people will be dragged into it.— dragged into it. i think this is auoin to dragged into it. i think this is going to be _ dragged into it. i think this is going to be one _ dragged into it. i think this is going to be one of— dragged into it. i think this is going to be one of those - dragged into it. i think this is - going to be one of those incidents. we are _ going to be one of those incidents. we are losing your line there will try to reestablish that. pick up on that point for me, if you would. to idea that younger workers are going to be pulled into the tax bracket because the tax threshold will stay the same this because the tax threshold will stay the same , , , , the same this is the biggest cost-of-living _ the same this is the biggest cost-of-living prices - the same this is the biggest cost-of-living prices for - the same this is the biggest - cost-of-living prices for generation cost—of—living prices for generation and that�*s why a wide range come it�*s very difficult to find unity amongst economists, but on the subject, you well can. and yes, there is the decision to freeze income tax thresholds is a major part of it. boris is already stepped back and is already getting criticism for stepping back or having to step back as he sees it from some of the promises that were made in the conservative election manifesto and the leadership campaign. around the cost of living issues. and something you suspect is something that will have to give here and from jake paris smog, pressing the chancellor and the cabinet meeting to change the policies, the intended policies of national insurance, but we shall see how much pressure builds up even over this coming weekend.- how much pressure builds up even over this coming weekend. there is a sto on over this coming weekend. there is a story on the — over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page _ over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of _ over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of the _ over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of the eye - over this coming weekend. there is a story on the page of the eye where i l wa nt to want to get your thoughts on it. yourformer want to get your thoughts on it. your former role within the fa. the story is the 97% of the elite academy players now aged 21 to 26, failed to make a single premier league. there�*s a lot of concern in my neighbourhood about academies, the london academies, around football clubs promising young kids the world, wholesaling young talent and that talent not coming through to fruition in the premier league. are you concerned about that? t�*sre are you concerned about that? i've alwa s are you concerned about that? i've always been _ are you concerned about that? t�*s: always been concerned are you concerned about that? te: always been concerned about it now tell you something. and i was at the fa, i remembered that if i wanted to get unity, a unified view from ferguson, mourinho and vanda, i would talk to them about their worst day of the year. and the worst day was when they had to tell young players and their parents that they weren�*t going to continue in the might�*ve been with the club and 8—9— ten but he would not be taken on this professionals. so, the wastage, if i can use that rather proved word, is enormous. but it is scary and the issues around mental health are particular to the young people involved and their parents and it is very real concerns. these people are notjust lost very real concerns. these people are not just lost a football, but to sport in a lot of cases they may not have made of this professional football is, but they may have been excellent athletes or excellent and certain other sports. band excellent athletes or excellent and certain other sports.— certain other sports. and this is a du of certain other sports. and this is a duty of care _ certain other sports. and this is a duty of care issue, _ certain other sports. and this is a duty of care issue, for _ certain other sports. and this is a duty of care issue, for me - certain other sports. and this is a l duty of care issue, for me because as david rightly says, there is a mental health consideration for young people who think they�*ve made it might take their foot off the gas and it comes to their schooling, they don�*t make it in the knee completely fall out a football to altogether. and that is devastating for them and their families. altogether. and that is devastating for them and theirfamilies. how do we address that? that for them and their families. how do we address that?— for them and their families. how do we address that? that is what struck me the most — we address that? that is what struck me the most in _ we address that? that is what struck me the most in the _ we address that? that is what struck me the most in the figure _ we address that? that is what struck me the most in the figure and - we address that? that is what struck me the most in the figure and also l me the most in the figure and also we read _ me the most in the figure and also we read the — me the most in the figure and also we read the article towards the end, there _ we read the article towards the end, there two— we read the article towards the end, there two people and they talk about the lack— there two people and they talk about the lack of— there two people and they talk about the lack of support that they have had moving out of that and the mentai— had moving out of that and the mental health impacts that that has on people _ mental health impacts that that has on people who have spent the whole childhood, _ on people who have spent the whole childhood, their whole life concentrating on one thing. they were _ concentrating on one thing. they were to — concentrating on one thing. they were to footballers and they spend all their— were to footballers and they spend all their time into this and quite rightly. — all their time into this and quite rightly, there does need to be more support— rightly, there does need to be more support there and people who don't go into— support there and people who don't go into academies, whether that helps _ go into academies, whether that helps them into finding other sports that they— helps them into finding other sports that they might be good at, helping people _ that they might be good at, helping people may busily go through the journey— people may busily go through the journey and they have other things that they're good at and help cement areas _ that they're good at and help cement areas and _ that they're good at and help cement areas and other sports and other professions that they might want to look at. _ professions that they might want to look at, training, education, just so that— look at, training, education, just so that they aren't just checked out of these _ so that they aren't just checked out of these academies and left to fend for themselves to decide what to do next and _ for themselves to decide what to do next and there is a duty of care and we have _ next and there is a duty of care and we have asked for so much of these children— we have asked for so much of these children as — we have asked for so much of these children as they come to the academies and also the families and it's only— academies and also the families and it's only right that there is some kind of— it's only right that there is some kind of this _ it's only right that there is some kind of this for the mayor. be a vastly improved _ kind of this for the mayor. be a vastly improved and _ kind of this for the mayor. be a vastly improved and they - kind of this for the mayor. es: a. vastly improved and they have kind of this for the mayor. ea: a. vastly improved and they have to leave because they don�*t make the grade, they will find a different level. there are more likely to find a level in the championship in the lower league. but the issue is as a fan of the nfl, is that we don�*t have a system in the uk whereby, a draught system whereby we disperse young talent equally among the top elite clubs. :, , ., ., ,:, young talent equally among the top elite clubs. :, , ., ., :, elite clubs. that is all about our old friend _ elite clubs. that is all about our old friend tradition _ elite clubs. that is all about our old friend tradition and - elite clubs. that is all about our old friend tradition and this - old friend tradition and this country compared to the tradition of other countries and other sports. and i understand that fully. let�*s be fair. to some of the clubs, i was around when these academies are being setup and some of them are so much better and do have systems of care. but the point that one has to make is particularly when someone has been with the club and trained with the club two nights a week since their eight, nine, wherever. you are destroying a dream. you are destroying the of their life and their parents dreams of their lives as they keep saying. and that is a very, very difficult and horrible thing. very, very difficult and horrible thin. : :, ,:,, very, very difficult and horrible thin. : :, , , very, very difficult and horrible thin. : :, , ., thing. another story is wallpaper . ate. thing. another story is wallpaper gate- p-m- _ thing. another story is wallpaper gate. p.m. claims— thing. another story is wallpaper gate. p.m. claims over- thing. another story is wallpaper gate. p.m. claims over flat - gate. p.m. claims overflat refurbishment and the telegraph has the same story on their front page. give us a bit of detail on this. it relates to the financer of the upgrade and number ten. and relates to the financer of the upgrade and numberten. and it seems, rachel was in conversation with the prime minister via text about a plan for the great exhibition and because he was funding the flat, he was therefore being involved on down street its plans for the great exhibition. that plans for the great exhibition. that plan didn�*t even come to fruition but i think the bigger issue here is the honesty, or lack of honesty in downing street over the messages that were exchanged. the downing street over the messages that were exchanged.— downing street over the messages that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think _ that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the _ that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the government - that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the government is - that were exchanged. the big issue here, i think the government is the j here, i think the government is the paper— here, i think the government is the paper these messages of onlyjust come _ paper these messages of onlyjust come to— paper these messages of onlyjust come to light these are whatsapp messages between the prime minister and they— messages between the prime minister and theyjust came out earlier when the initial— and theyjust came out earlier when the initial investigation into wallpaper gate happened and they seem _ wallpaper gate happened and they seem to _ wallpaper gate happened and they seem to show conversational tone between _ seem to show conversational tone between the two about the work that is getting _ between the two about the work that is getting done and also this festival— is getting done and also this festival that is mentioned and i think— festival that is mentioned and i think there is labour and liberal democrats for pointing towards the sun raising — democrats for pointing towards the sun raising concerns about the discussions meet there and i'm sure that this _ discussions meet there and i'm sure that this is _ discussions meet there and i'm sure that this is something that conservative backbenchers will be concerned — conservative backbenchers will be concerned with because this is another, — concerned with because this is another, we have committed 2000 202l'm _ another, we have committed 2000 202i'm sure the government want to put this— 202i'm sure the government want to put this behind them, this whole sleeves — put this behind them, this whole sleeves in — put this behind them, this whole sleeves in the lead scandal around the government around borisjohnson over a _ the government around borisjohnson over a number the government around borisjohnson overa number of the government around borisjohnson over a number of issues that have gone _ over a number of issues that have gone on _ over a number of issues that have gone on for— over a number of issues that have gone on for not just weeks but months — gone on for not just weeks but months now and here, we have the sleaze _ months now and here, we have the sleaze story — months now and here, we have the sleaze story from months ago that's come _ sleaze story from months ago that's come back— sleaze story from months ago that's come back onto the front pages of the papers — come back onto the front pages of the papers because of an issue that was not _ the papers because of an issue that was not dealt with by borisjohnson, his advisers — was not dealt with by borisjohnson, his advisers and the people that work— his advisers and the people that work around him because these messages were not released before now and _ messages were not released before now and he's had to apologise for these _ now and he's had to apologise for these in _ now and he's had to apologise for these in their back on the front pages — these in their back on the front pages of— these in their back on the front pages of a _ these in their back on the front pages of a number of papers today and tomorrow. in this another one that's— and tomorrow. in this another one that'sjust — and tomorrow. in this another one that'sjust happened. downing street said all prime ministers of proposals but to them at various points in the ministers also meet stakeholders regularly as part of their engagement in an array of issues. and my with normal practice, this was referred to the relevant departments and ultimately not taken forward by the government and that is the government is making. he was in contact with the prime minister over these plans for the great festival, but that did not go forward. the festival which is in the party manifesto and will go forward, he has not got any involvement in that. the key issue here is the christopher, the ethics adviser thinks it�*s extraordinary that these messages are not passed on the first investigation. bond that these messages are not passed on the first investigation.— on the first investigation. and some eo - le on the first investigation. and some peeple think — on the first investigation. and some peeple think it's _ on the first investigation. and some people think it's extraordinary - on the first investigation. and some people think it's extraordinary that l people think it�*s extraordinary that he is still in the job because there were a lot of stories before christmas that he was wanting to step down and now we see that he feels that he was treated with insufficient regard and respect. and this is not going to go away as ritual said in the labour party feel particularly and the lib dems feel particularly and the lib dems feel particularly that they have found an issue that is resonating with the public. issue that is resonating with the ublic. :, , , issue that is resonating with the ublic. , , , issue that is resonating with the ublic. , :, public. problems stacking up for the prime minister. _ that�*s it for the papers tonight. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with daisy mcandrew and rosamund irwin. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. hello, i�*m tt and this is your sports news where many across the world are awaiting the outcome of novak djokovic�*s legal challenge, which will decide if the world number one can remain in melbourne and compete in the australian open, which starts a week on monday. the 20—time grand slam champion had his visa revoked on arrival into australia, after a huge backlash about his vaccine exemption. he�*s currently in a detention hotel, awaiting the verdict of his appeal. rafael nadal was among the players to criticise his great rival today. lydia campbell has been looking at the serb�*s controversial stance. with his 20 grand slam titles, novak djokovic is one of the greatest to haved played the sport. but also a man never too far from controversy. when six months into the coronavirus pandemic, the atp tour was shut down leading to novak down leading to novak organising his own exhibition event, the adrea tour. the event was criticised due to its lack of social distancing was eventually cancelled after a number of players, including including him, testing positive for the virus. he recovered in time to compete in the us open but was eventually disqualified after accidentally hitting a linejudge in the throat with the ball. off the court, novak djokovic has proven himself as someone not afraid to take on the establishment and in 2020, he resigned as president from the atp player console to launch the break away of professional tennis players association, increasing player power. in serbia, he is a national hero. so, the news of this restriction has not gone well at home. as a mother, you canjust only imagine, how can i feel, i feel terrible. since yesterday, the last 24 hours. they are keeping him as a prisoner. it�*s just not fair, it�*s not human. and the serbian community have been rallying around their star. i don't think it's ok. for him to be dragged all this way for this spectacle to take place he is the symbol of choicej at this particular moment. he did not do anything to offend. to treat people like this we have a medical exemption and have not done anything bad, really. he is here to play. for now, he must play the waiting game. all eyes on monday to see if the australian open must go ahead without its defending champion. well amongst his fellow players, sympathy has been in short supply for djokovic. nadal said djokovic �*knew the rules�* for this grand slam, while spain�*s pablo carreno busta was critical of the serbian receiving a medical exemption in the first place. world number 96 tennys sandgren does support djokovic though — but the american has not travelled to australia to compete, because he hasn�*t had the vaccine. i didn�*t meet any of the criteria to apply for the medical exemption. mine was a personal choice. i don�*t think you should be mandated to take the vaccine. if you feel that it�*s in your best interest, you should. nobody takes better care of themselves then novak does, he is meticulous with his diet and this training and that goes a long way in general health does in dealing with this. so, i think regardless of his vaccination status, i think is a fantastic role model and he has a lot of characteristics i think we should aspire to. pep guardiola has tested positive for covid—i9 and will miss manchester city�*s fa cup tie against swindon town tomorrow night. the city manager and his assistantjuanma lillo are among 21 players and staff at the club who are currently isolating. assistant coach rodolfo borrell will be in charge for the the game. it�*s possibly one of the easiest line—ups to decide, we�*re just going to play with the ones that we have available. we don�*t have much more. but our aim is to keep playing as much as we can and time to respect all competitions and then as i said, keep playing and at this moment we can fill the team. i don�*t know in the following dates, whether or not it�*s going to happen or it is a decision that we will play with what we�*ve got. burnley�*s manager sean dyche has also tested positive for covid—i9 — and just four days before his country�*s first game at the africa cup of nations gabon captain pierre—emerick aubameyang has contracted the virus. the arsenal striker is isolating in his hotel room and awaiting results of pcr tests. gabon play their opening group c match against comoros on monday. coventry united ladies have been deducted ten points by the football association. the club had been in administration and was set to be liquidated before a last—minute deal with businessman lewis taylor was agreed yesterday. the fa said the points penalty was due to a breach of their rules around insolvency. coventry can appeal. south africa have levelled their 3—match test series with india at one—all. they reached their target of 240 with 7 wickets to spare in johannesburg. dean elgar made 96 not out. the third and deciding match starts next tuesday in cape town. wales full—back liam williams will move from scarlets to cardiff rugby next season. he�*s currently in his second spell in llanelli, but has been limited tojust 4 appearances since his return two years ago. williams says he�*s "fully committed" to scarlets for the rest of the campaign. and that�*s all the sport for now. but you can get all the latest on the third day of the fourth ashes test on the bbc sport website certainly chilly out there. with a fresh covering of snow up in the hills at least here and there. a few icy patches around on the friday morning with temperatures close to freezing in the number of areas. but it is not as cold as it was the night before. in fact, these are the temperatures on friday morning at six o�*clock in most major towns and cities, write town centres, it�*s actually quite a bit above zero. the forecast for friday, broadly speaking, northern half of the uk, showers and some of the hail and thunder and perhaps a breeze to muc dispelled the persistent rain and more southwestern parts but on the whole, there�*s a lot of great weather and the forecast but eventually, temperatures for five or 6 degrees, maybe nine there in the warm spots. the weekend is looking mixed, saturday is likely to be wet and windy and much better on sunday. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i�*m karishma vaswani. the headlines... america marks a year since the us capitol attack. joe biden blames donald trump for the riot, saying he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. the former president of the united states of america has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election. russian soldiers arrive in kazakhstan to help crush anti—government protests. reports say security forces have taken control of central almaty. the clashes are taking place just a few hundred metres away from where i'm standing now. you can hear the sound of shooting and explosions. the family of tennis star novak djokovic says he�*s been

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