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pressure. absolutely right. twinge this story with _ pressure. absolutely right. twinge this story with that. _ pressure. absolutely right. twinge this story with that. in _ pressure. absolutely right. twinge this story with that. in the - pressure. absolutely right. twinge this story with that. in the mirror. | this story with that. in the mirror. the vaccinations and paid brits in a rush to book summer holidays. daisy, we've all been talking repeatedly about how hard hit the travel sector as a whole has been as of so many industries but particularly the travel sector. this will be a little silver lining. {lit travel sector. this will be a little silver lining-— silver lining. of course that was one of the _ silver lining. of course that was one of the main _ silver lining. of course that was one of the main reason - silver lining. of course that was one of the main reason that - silver lining. of course that was i one of the main reason that some silver lining. of course that was - one of the main reason that some of those tests have been scrapped for travel in order to encourage people to go on holiday, in order to help the travel industry. but even those people who are sitting on a bit of an estate of money that they've managed to save because of their pandemic because they held onto the jobs, haven't been going out, haven't been on holiday and so on. now they've built up some savings. even those people will be very concerned about rising household bills. but the people who haven't saved money during the pandemic are going to have serious problems paying their bills. and the thought of a holiday or anybody that's been furloughed or self—employed or not that any government help, all sorts of people we know only too well who've lost work or lost money over the last 18 months. there's a slight fear in me that these are already doing a slight fear in me that these are really two holiday stories is a story of two halves, half the country who are packing their shorts and shades and rushing off on holiday and the other half who are looking on thinking, what about me, i've been completely destroyed by this pandemic was back now everyone else is injuring the build—up of savings. else is in'uring the build-up of savinas. . v . else is in'uring the build-up of savinas. . �*, , , ., savings. that's been the tension throughout _ savings. that's been the tension throughout the _ savings. that's been the tension throughout the pandemic. - savings. that's been the tension throughout the pandemic. there savings. that's been the tension - throughout the pandemic. there have been clear winners and losers. it's very difficult. the story that the ft is caring is another story that sits alongside those two. again, it focuses on the chancellor rishi sunak, he is being put under pressure to boost the state pension having suspended the triple lock. that decision is now being challenged. tory mps are concerned about cost of this is important, this is peoples pensions. daisy, what do you think? it is this is peoples pensions. daisy, what do you think?— what do you think? it is very important — what do you think? it is very important and _ what do you think? it is very important and i _ what do you think? it is very important and i hate - what do you think? it is very important and i hate to - what do you think? it is very important and i hate to be i what do you think? it is very important and i hate to be a| important and i hate to be a journalist to his lightly pooh—poohing otherjournalists but i do find the fact that the ft is put this on the front page really weird. i'll tell you why. this jury is really old. they are talking about two is a call it former ministers who have attacked the government and said that rishi sunak must do a u—turn on the triple lock. but the two former ministers rc webb who is a live done coalition minister who is now in private consultancy and draws altman who is a very well respected pension expert. they have been banging this drum saying word for word what is quoted here for months. a piece in the telegraph had exactly the same quote and it was just click next dated december the 15th. ifound this just click next dated december the 15th. i found this from a journalistic point of view weird. it's not news is news worthy and it's important but it's not news. rosman, do you think it's weird that the front page of the eight ft? it’s the front page of the eight ft? it's really weird as can say the same thing _ really weird as can say the same thing. they're not saying she saying it now _ thing. they're not saying she saying it now they— thing. they're not saying she saying it now they saying this week so that i'd it now they saying this week so that i'd done _ it now they saying this week so that i'd done the same thing and look at when _ i'd done the same thing and look at when she said that it now they're saying _ when she said that it now they're saying this — when she said that it now they're saying this week photo i'd done the same _ saying this week photo i'd done the same thing and look at when she said this. obviously, baroness roz allman is somebody we should listen to, highly— is somebody we should listen to, highly respected you're quite right, she not— highly respected you're quite right, she not only said it freshly for this week— she not only said it freshly for this week but she's been saying repeatedly. the triple lock question, we've got to remember that pensioners— question, we've got to remember that pensioners tend to vote conservative. these are conservative voters. _ conservative. these are conservative voters. they— conservative. these are conservative voters, they are really driving it here _ voters, they are really driving it here i— voters, they are really driving it here. i think it is in issue of course _ here. i think it is in issue of course that senior conservatives are very concerned about. i do think it does _ very concerned about. i do think it does feel— very concerned about. i do think it does feel a — very concerned about. i do think it does feel a bit of an old story. but this issue — does feel a bit of an old story. but this issue isn't going away, i suppose _ this issue isn't going away, i suppose. of course rishi sunak is in a difficult _ suppose. of course rishi sunak is in a difficult position. clearly the conservative party is looking on the political _ conservative party is looking on the political side of this, looking for who might be the next leader after boris _ who might be the next leader after borisjohnson. in rishi sunak is in a really— borisjohnson. in rishi sunak is in a really difficult position here because _ a really difficult position here because he is going to get everybody coming _ because he is going to get everybody coming in _ because he is going to get everybody coming in hand to him sink and we have— coming in hand to him sink and we have more — coming in hand to him sink and we have more money for our voters? but of course _ have more money for our voters? but of course he — have more money for our voters? but of course he would argue, he is very conservative — of course he would argue, he is very conservative fiscal responsibility, he would — conservative fiscal responsibility, he would argue there's not much money— he would argue there's not much money to— he would argue there's not much money to go around. i think this is a tricky— money to go around. i think this is a tricky thing politically. yes, i'm not quite — a tricky thing politically. yes, i'm not quite sure why this story is the splash _ not quite sure why this story is the splash of— not quite sure why this story is the splash of the ft i.— splash of the ft i. great to talk to ou both. splash of the ft i. great to talk to you both- will— splash of the ft i. great to talk to you both. will be _ splash of the ft i. great to talk to you both. will be doing _ splash of the ft i. great to talk to you both. will be doing all this . again in about a half an hour's time. that's it for the papers this hour. daisy and rosamund will be back again at 11:30. goodbye for now. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. manchester city are the first team through to the fourth round of the fa cup after they had a comfortable night at league two swindon town manager pep guardiola was missing after testing positive with covid but a strong city side made a good start — bernado silva with their first. gabrieljesus made it 2—0 before half time and then with just under an hour played ilkay gundogan, captaining the side made it 3—0 with a brilliant free kick. but there was something for the home fans to celebrate — harry mckirdy with a consolation which sent the crowd wild but the hope of a comeback didn't last long with city scoring a brilliant fourth through cole palmer as it finished 4—1. most of the weekend's third round fixtures take place tomorrow — including defending champions leicester in action at home to watford. chelsea face non—league chesterfield at stamford bridge — who are top of the national league but 91 places below last season's beaten finalists in the football pyramid. you can't lose any game in football that's why the game is so popular. —— can. you'll never hear me say we can't lose this would be hugely arrogant. we will be ready and we need to have a strong squad and the squad that is ready to enjoy these minutes. because if you want to reach the next round you need to win. the manchester city defender benjamin mendy has been released on bail ahead of his trialfor rape and sexual assault. the french international has been held in prison since august last year. he'll have to live at his home address, surrender his passport and not have contact with any of the people he is accused of attacking. he's been charged with seven counts of rape and one of sexual assault relating to five women. phillippe coutinho is back in the premier legaue. the brazilian midfielder�*s joined aston villa from barcelona, on loan until the end of the season, and there's an option to buy too. coutinhojoined barca in a one hundred and £a2 million move from liverpool in 2018. but he struggled to make the same impact in spain however, he's re—uniting with villa boss steven gerrard, who was his captain at liverpool. and somebody else back in the premier league is keiran trippier who's now been confirmed as newcastle's first signing since their new owners took over. the england full—back has joined from atletico madrid. he's played for boss eddie howe before at burnley and joins for £12 million. newcastle fans will be hoping he's the first of many to come and help their fight for survival in the premier league. after a year of waiting, the africa cup of nations is nearly here. the tournament kicks off on sunday, with a host of the world's best players heading to cameroon. the tournament itself was delayed by 12 months because of the pandemic, and organisers have faced criticism over it's timing. here's our reporter peter okwoche who's out in the cameroon capital yaounde. 24 2a teams at all, 52 games in six venues across five different towns. who are the favourites? everybody will point to senegal with the likes of sergio armani and edward was or may be egypt with mo salah. who knows? the right of the defending champions algeria that you've always got the door courses cameroon who are hosed and you've got ivory coast for that what about nigeria? at this be the year again after 2013? we will find out at the end of this tournament that i'm pretty sure is going to keep africa grip for next four weeks. in rugby union's premiership, just one match tonight bristol claiming a bonus point victory over sale — andy uren with the fourth try. it finished 32—15 at ashton gate with the fans off their feet at the end. a second tennis player has had their visa cancelled by australian authorities. renata voracova joins novak djokovic in being denied entry into the country, because of their vaccination status with the visas of other players being investigated too. djokovic fans have been protesting outside the hotel the players have been confined to in melbourne. they're still hoping to play at the australian open this month. djokovic�*s appeal against the decision won't be heard until monday. former world number one marin cilic says he has sympathy for djokovic. it's difficult to constructively say something objectively whether the australian government should have or should have not decided this earlier or not. that's on their own decision. but looking at the situation, it's definitely incredible that this happened the way it did, especially to novak, that he got here, that this is still going on. definitely feeling very sorry for him. hope that this is going to be resolved very soon. that's all the sport for now. you can follow day four of the fourth ashes test in sydney on bbc radio five live sports extra right now and on the bbc sport website, but from me and team goodnight. hello. earlier the skies were clear we had a touch of frosted even icy patches after the recent wintry weather. but now a weather front is sweeping across the uk and temperatures wet and windy. low pressure sweeping into the uk. he is the weather front and this is a ramp bearing cloud. if the rain has a read you already it will do very soon. i had of this weather front there is some temporary snow falling across the highlands of scotland but for many of us it really is rain. and the rain will be heavy. it will bring also very blustery weather by the end of the night to many western parts of the uk. but at the temperatures, 8 degrees in belfast, double figures in the southwest, just around freezing or above across eastern parts of the country. here's that low pressure around early saturday. within it with that milder air, you could see the milder winds coming in from the cell. behind the cold front yes, slightly colder weather but not as cold compared to what we've been having in the last few days was up wet and windy weather for the first half of saturday. later noticed that the skies clear, there will be frequent blustery showers, some showers will again be wintry particularly across the highlands. for many of us it is rain. it will feel chilly in the wind but notice that rain really dragging its heel around east anglia and the southeast was up it may not clear the southeast until after dark. here it will be an unpleasant day. come the evening saturday night into sunday things will start to dry out. here's the good news, saturday night into sunday the weather will calm down which means that on sunday it will be a for the better, there always showers around particular across northern areas and in fact we are expecting later on sunday some damp weather to move into southwestern parts of england and maybe wells the whole, it's much better day, much drier and brighter for many of us with temperatures around the average for the time of year. here's a weekend summary. again you could see the wet weather at least early in the day on saturday, much better by sunday and there after it is turning milder. bye—bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. they call me mr tibbs. the giant of hollywood, sir sidney poitier, has died aged 94. he was the first black man to win the oscar for best actor. a court in the us state of georgia hands out life sentences to three white men who murdered ahmaud arbery , a killing that ahmaud arbery, a killing that sparked black lives matter protests. the aftermath of days of unrest in kazakhstan. security forces are ordered to shoot to kill protestors. novak djokovic has thanked fans for their support and remains in this hotel. the australian government rejects claims that the grand slam champion is being held captive afterfailing to meet vaccine entry requirements.

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