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says borisjohnson broke the law and should resign over a series of parties at downing street during coronavirus restrictions. i think the facts speak for themselves, i think the prime minister broke the law, i think he then lied about what had happened. novak djokovic has been deported from australia afterjudges rejected on public health grounds the unvaccinated tennis star's appeal to stay in the country. a british woman is missing in tonga after being washed away in the tsunami which hit the island. the amount of damage it's caused is still unclear. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author andj ournalist yasmin alibhai—brown and chief sports reporter at the sun, martin lipton. —— author and journalist. welcome, both. before we chat, a look at those front pages. the daily telegraph says borisjohnson has been questioned by sue gray over partying allegations as new signs of a tory grassroots backlash emerged. the guardian reports that borisjohnson has been accused of targeting the bbc in an attempt to save his own premiership, as the labour leader accused him of breaking the law by attending lockdown parties and then lying about it. the daily express says borisjohnson will fight tooth and nail to save his political future with attempts to level up the country with his proposed fightback — tagged operation red meat. according to the i, the prime minister's supposed promise to sacrifice aides and appease conservatives with new policies may not go far enough for minsters and consevative mps. and the metro says novak djokovic has been branded an "icon of anti—vaxxers" before being deported from australia, hours before his bid for an historic 21st grand slam title. let's begin, yasmin and martin, good to have you with me. we begin with aafia siddiqui which has the headline operation red meat, wordplay on operation red meat. —— has the headline operation dead meat. , , ., ., meat. this is the idea that some eo - le meat. this is the idea that some peeple will _ meat. this is the idea that some peeple will not _ meat. this is the idea that some people will not buy _ meat. this is the idea that some people will not buy the - meat. this is the idea that some people will not buy the message meat. this is the idea that some - people will not buy the message from downing street, they have been told there will be a raft of new policy announcements to give red meat to the tory backbenchers and to be popular, i am the tory backbenchers and to be popular, iam not the tory backbenchers and to be popular, i am not sure who decides what is popular until you test it. in an attempt to prove the government is back on track, there will be a sacrificial offering to our number ten aids who nobody knows apart from the people who work in number ten. you have operation red meat, operation save big job, what we seem to need is operation shows some personal responsibility. tobias ellwood, i think is the seventh tory mp to effectively say he is not happy and is not having it, he said the flurry of initiatives and sucking number ten staff for short, it will not be enough, says tobias ellwood, a very respected tory mp, to repair trust in parliament and the nation. to repair trust in parliament and the nation-— the nation. and the i says the number of _ the nation. and the i says the number of no-confidence - the nation. and the i says the i number of no-confidence letters the nation. and the i says the - number of no-confidence letters sent number of no—confidence letters sent to the i922 number of no—confidence letters sent to the 1922 committee is over 20 and expected to rise, there is a number of varying accounts on how many letters have been sent in. the big question, lots of angry e—mails from constituents, mps have made that clear, but will any of this piano from boris johnson's clear, but will any of this piano from borisjohnson�*s perspective to save him? i’m from boris johnson's perspective to save him? �* ., , save him? i'm not interested in savin: save him? i'm not interested in saving boris — save him? i'm not interested in saving boris johnson, _ save him? i'm not interested in saving boris johnson, i'm - save him? i'm not interested in saving boris johnson, i'm quite| saving borisjohnson, i'm quite interested in what will happen the next two — interested in what will happen the next two or three months to save this country. it seems to me that he seems _ this country. it seems to me that he seems to— this country. it seems to me that he seems to he — this country. it seems to me that he seems to be thinking like those old emperors, — seems to be thinking like those old emperors, the state is me, the state is not _ emperors, the state is me, the state is not boris _ emperors, the state is me, the state is not borisjohnson and it is certainly— is not borisjohnson and it is certainly not in his gift to start suddenly— certainly not in his gift to start suddenly producing a flurry of policies — suddenly producing a flurry of policies in order not to take responsibility.— responsibility. that is an interesting _ responsibility. that is an interesting point - responsibility. that is an interesting point you - responsibility. that is an i interesting point you make, responsibility. that is an - interesting point you make, to responsibility. that is an _ interesting point you make, to what extent will people say he is focusing too much on saving his own skin rather than the good of the nation? ., .. �* skin rather than the good of the nation? ., �* , ., ., ., . nation? you can't 'ust wave a once, which is what — nation? you can't 'ust wave a once, which is what he — nation? you can'tjust wave a once, which is what he seems _ nation? you can'tjust wave a once, which is what he seems to - nation? you can'tjust wave a once, which is what he seems to think - nation? you can'tjust wave a once, which is what he seems to think he | which is what he seems to think he is doing _ which is what he seems to think he is doing. the yorkshire post... we will come is doing. the yorkshire post... will come onto is doing. the yorkshire post... - will come onto that. is doing. the yorkshire post... we will come onto that. there - is doing. the yorkshire post... we will come onto that. there is - is doing. the yorkshire post... we will come onto that. there is a - will come onto that. there is a re hort will come onto that. there is a report saying. _ will come onto that. there is a report saying, what _ will come onto that. there is a report saying, what a - will come onto that. there is a report saying, what a levelling j will come onto that. there is a - report saying, what a levelling up? there _ report saying, what a levelling up? there were — report saying, what a levelling up? there were several very good ideas including _ there were several very good ideas including the extension of the railway— including the extension of the railway line between the key cities of the _ railway line between the key cities of the north, that has been cancelled or shelved, and there is some _ cancelled or shelved, and there is some stuff— cancelled or shelved, and there is some stuff going on under michael goveh _ some stuff going on under michael gove, i_ some stuff going on under michael gove, i won't take that away, but if boris _ gove, i won't take that away, but if borisjohnson thinks gove, i won't take that away, but if boris johnson thinks what he has journal— boris johnson thinks what he has journal which is so very, very wrong, — journal which is so very, very wrong, what happened in 10 downing street, _ wrong, what happened in 10 downing street, will be forgotten and forgiven if he just rushes forth with_ forgiven if he just rushes forth with these promises, here over promises — with these promises, here over promises and under delivers. one of these suggestions, _ promises and under delivers. one of these suggestions, martin, - promises and under delivers. one of these suggestions, martin, the - promises and under delivers. one ofj these suggestions, martin, the front page of the guardian, pm accused of attacking the bbc to save his own skin, the guardian's take is that this is a number of plants being announced to basically appeal to voters, the question is will something like this appeal to voters? . , , ., voters? there has been a long-standing _ voters? there has been a long-standing view - voters? there has been a i long-standing view amongst voters? there has been a - long-standing view amongst the long—standing view amongst the parliamentary conservative party and number of newspapers including my own that the bbc is far too well resourced, it walks competition, there is an argument it has destroyed local newspapers because of the breadth of its coverage and various local stations and the website. this is throwing some genuine red meat to a particular pack of hounds. i'm not personally is particular popular out with that very specific sector of the general public. the other stuff will be more important, i think, public. the other stuff will be more important, ithink, if public. the other stuff will be more important, i think, if we are going to have a fightback from government. it needs to be with good policy. but at the moment i don't think people are willing to listen, i would hazard a guess that the busiest man in the country at the moment it's probably graham brady's postman, he will have a lot of letters to deliver, the way things are going. what will decide everything is not policy initiatives being drawn up over the weekend, it is e—mails and responses that the conservative backbenchers, fearing for theirjobs and their seats in parliament, get from their constituents, and if it is sufficiently damning for the prime minister i don't think it matters what he offers, self—preservation will determine the actions of the tory backbenchers. $5 actions of the tory backbenchers. as you say, it is the question of whether people are listening to these other plans. yasmin, the guardian says the pm is accused of attacking the bbc to save his own skin, i can attest to the many rounds of cuts we have had here. martin was referring to how over resourced we might be but we have had lots of cuts in recent years. the daily express, pm fightback plan to level britain, this is another part of the plan to try to cement its leadership. take us through what the daily express says? the its leadership. take us through what the daily express says?— the daily express says? the daily ex-ress is the daily express says? the daily express is like _ the daily express says? the daily express is like a _ the daily express says? the daily express is like a court _ the daily express says? the daily express is like a court bulletin . the daily express says? the dailyj express is like a court bulletin for johnson's — express is like a court bulletin for johnson's government, but can i respond — johnson's government, but can i respond briefly to martin? one of the most — respond briefly to martin? one of the most astounding figures i have read in _ the most astounding figures i have read in recent weeks is the bbc world _ read in recent weeks is the bbc world service today is either watched _ world service today is either watched or listened to by 364 million — watched or listened to by 364 million people. there has been a rise of— million people. there has been a rise of 13 — million people. there has been a rise of 13 million since 2019 slashed _ rise of 13 million since 2019 slashed 2020. this is an extraordinarily soft power presents that the _ extraordinarily soft power presents that the bbc has in the world and somebody as vindictive, and how can i put somebody as vindictive, and how can i put it— somebody as vindictive, and how can i put it kindly, not very thoughtful, the culture secretary nadine _ thoughtful, the culture secretary nadine dorries, does not understand the usefulness of the bbc. | nadine dorries, does not understand the usefulness of the bbc. i am nadine dorries, does not understand the usefulness of the bbc.— the usefulness of the bbc. i am sure she would- -- — the usefulness of the bbc. i am sure she would... she _ the usefulness of the bbc. i am sure she would... she is _ the usefulness of the bbc. i am sure she would... she is not _ the usefulness of the bbc. i am sure she would... she is not here - the usefulness of the bbc. i am sure she would... she is not here to - she would... she is not here to defend herself, iam she would... she is not here to defend herself, i am sure she would say she is not being vindictive. in terms of the daily express, levelling up and interesting contrast, the yorkshire post which you alluded to earlier says it is getting worse in the north, you have to directly contradicting takes on this. , ., ., to directly contradicting takes on this. ,., ., ., this. the report that the yorkshire post was based _ this. the report that the yorkshire post was based on _ this. the report that the yorkshire post was based on has _ this. the report that the yorkshire post was based on has been - this. the report that the yorkshire i post was based on has been severely criticised _ post was based on has been severely criticised hy— post was based on has been severely criticised by the government, saying it gives _ criticised by the government, saying it gives a _ criticised by the government, saying it gives a false impression. but the e> a saga. i spoke to pam shriver earlier, she thought the tournament was better off for djokovic not being thatjust because of the controversy surrounding him and the destruction from all the other tennis stories?— destruction from all the other tennis stories? the only question would have _ tennis stories? the only question would have been _ tennis stories? the only question would have been for— tennis stories? the only question would have been for every - tennis stories? the only question would have been for every player| tennis stories? the only question l would have been for every player in the tournament, what do you think about djokovic playing. it is a remarkable story that has lasted for well over a week, proof indeed that public opinion can change political positions very quickly because there is clearly a u—turn by the australian government under the weight of the overwhelming backlash against allowing djokovic to have the these are in the first place, i think that was the biggest issue. questions to be asked by tennis australia,, the atp and so on, most importantly questions to be answered by novak djokovic. he knew what he was doing, he knew there was a requirement to be vaccinated, we know he is a noted anti—vaxxer and we also know when he had his tournament last year for noted anti—vaxxers they all got covid. says it all, really. i don't think the australian open will miss his presence, it will miss him on the courts but for the good of the sport at the tournament, good riddance to bad rubbish. at the tournament, good riddance to bad rubbish-— bad rubbish. yasmin, less than a minute, bad rubbish. yasmin, less than a minute. the _ bad rubbish. yasmin, less than a minute, the front _ bad rubbish. yasmin, less than a minute, the front page _ bad rubbish. yasmin, less than a minute, the front page of - bad rubbish. yasmin, less than a minute, the front page of the - minute, the front page of the guardian regarding the hostages held in texas at a synagogue? tums guardian regarding the hostages held in texas at a synagogue?— in texas at a synagogue? turns out he was british, _ in texas at a synagogue? turns out he was british, and _ in texas at a synagogue? turns out he was british, and i _ in texas at a synagogue? turns out he was british, and i think - in texas at a synagogue? turns out he was british, and i think from - he was british, and i think from blackburn _ he was british, and i think from blackburn. fun cod the hostages got out or— blackburn. fun cod the hostages got out or were — blackburn. fun cod the hostages got out or were safe —— thank god the hostages — out or were safe —— thank god the hostages got out. what we know from the guardian, he was a drivenjeff -- jihadist — the guardian, he was a drivenjeff —— jihadist and med meant, he supports — —— jihadist and med meant, he supports people who have been involved — supports people who have been involved injihad previously. it will he — involved injihad previously. it will be difficult for muslims in texas — will be difficult for muslims in texas for— will be difficult for muslims in texas for a while, inevitably all texas fora while, inevitably all muslims— texas for a while, inevitably all muslims will be blamed, accused and suspected, _ muslims will be blamed, accused and suspected, but i wish as a muslim but this— suspected, but i wish as a muslim but this did — suspected, but i wish as a muslim but this did not keep on happening, so many— but this did not keep on happening, so many merge, wild muslims not making _ so many merge, wild muslims not making it — so many merge, wild muslims not making it harder in a very difficult world _ making it harder in a very difficult world we — making it harder in a very difficult world we are now all living in. the authorities — world we are now all living in. the authorities say _ world we are now all living in. tue: authorities say they world we are now all living in. tte: authorities say they are world we are now all living in. t"'te: authorities say they are also investigating the assailant�*s mental—health capacity at the time of the incident. good to talk to you, yasmin and martin. we will come back to this again at 11:30pm, for the moment, thank you. that's it for the papers this hour. yasmin and martin will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. we may have a few more front pages by them too. goodbye for now. hey, welcome back to the consumer electronics show in las vegas. we have cars for you this week, lots of them. one of the biggest draws of this show in recent years has been the motor hall. so, lara, are you ready to get your driving shoes on? 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