The s.n.p. And Liberal Democrats have joined forces in an attempt to trick at an l.a. Pool but only of blanks it is delayed for 3 months Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn is expected to pledge to take on the wealthy and powerful if next in government. Conference and here later he plans to invest 70000000000 pounds in Scottish public services and infrastructure and universal credit and give over 700000 workers appear eyes Scottish Conservative Chief Whip Morris Golden says Mr carbon can make all the Marxist pledges he wants but says Labor is avoiding fighting a general election. It's not as many as 25 of the 39 people find date in a lorry and Essex on what state or from the same town in Vietnam a church service has been held there to remember them Michael ski runs a charity in Vietnam and has rescued more than 100 people from human trafficking he explains why gangs target people from poorer areas this model is who have set up these routes to Europe also. Lend them the money to pay for and so in this way people are being tricked. They think that they've got a lifeline all they have to do is borrow this money and they'll be able to pay it back but of course it just becomes a debt that leads to them being enslaved the driver of the lorry will appear in court in Essex tomorrow morning the 25 year old from Northern Ireland faces month slaughter and people trafficking charges the Scottish f.a. 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Radio Scotland news and the time is 6 minutes past 9 and let's take a look at the Sunday papers we'll look at the detail in the inside pages in a minute but 1st let's scan through the front pages of the papers 1st of all the Sunday Times don't put petrol on fire boss says Archbishop these are quotes from the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby who's on a visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo he says that Johnson should not try to emulate his hero Winston Churchill systems are very different though the Mail on Sunday says a people smuggler has left off the fate of the 39 migrants find dead in a shipping container saying it's the luck of the draw not the headline there Sunday national s.n.p. And Lib Dems are e.u. Blocking no deal then we'll get an election this is a joint letter to Donald Tusk from the Lib Dems and the s. And p. The Observer reports that the u.k. Faces being excluded from the huge ups Europe's ante tracking traffic as it trafficking. You know rather after Brecht sit down M.P.'s and experts are warning that this. Piece is x. From elite you policing unit the Sunday Express as you might expect is all behind the prime minister in his bid to get bricks it done it's a stop holding Britain hostage swarms M.P.'s are causing real damage the Sunday Post has a news special and it says that a wealthy Catholic order is being urged to settle damages claims brought by victims of abuse at 5 of its children's homes in Scotland before they die in Scotland on Sunday leads with peace by Danny got a fairly The Night me of Nightmare Before Christmas is the headline does a winter election spell disaster for deliverance is the question the Sunday Telegraph had a headline back in a row over bullying stitched up and the paper reports that accusers claim complaints process will allow the Speaker John Bercow to escape investigation as he leaves the Commons chair and something medical sort of way with an exclusive interview I blame 2 and a half 1000000 pound law to con man from my lover's death it's a fairly complicated story but a dual national lottery Corman the potman being blamed for driving his partner in crime to suicide at the Herald claims that the s.n.p. Narrowly avoided going over the legal spending limit for a by election by only declaring costs of rented accommodation for days campaigners were using it and silence Sunday exclusive mum gypped and robbed of 4000 pounds of serial fiends strikes again my affair with sex monster Cronon us and the Sunday Mail exclusive football heading for kids you heard on our news and we're talking a bit more detail about that story but let's introduce our paper of yours this week a professor Mary pick of the University of Glasgow and the former political correspondent at s.t.v. Funeral Good morning to both of you good morning. We'll start with this quote Look her coverage on the deaths of these immigrants fewer I'm sure pointing I think to that so the Mail on Sunday which has this interview with a a people trafficker that we just covered Yes all the papers of obviously covered there's some one or 2 that have indeed put it in the front page I must say it's quite nice to see something other than breaks in the front page that maybe know this but it took something like this to change the front pages having said that most of the papers are covering the background of the people who might be involved in this those who are arrested where the larvae came from all that kind of stuff the mail has taken a rather different tack and and in my view produced a really interesting story they have tracked down somebody who organizes trafficking a patently from wall to wall to I'm still there whether he lives there of that's really was I'm not sure a guy called Marty and he they put an undercover reporter on it who contacted this guy through Facebook didn't meet him face to face it would seem but he offered to bring her into the u.k. In a container for between 14 and 17000 pounds this was I think from Europe the speculation is that the people who died in the container may have paid a lot more than that because they were coming a lot further but when the reporter said to the sky Well you know I'm a bit scared that people have died here Pam We laughed and said Oh well that's the luck of the draw me which was the headline yes the papers got on and horrible. Human body it's quite a difficult one to investigate given given the borders and an old. Rest of it what you make of the coverage today it does difficult to investigate I mean the other front page is the observer which talks about the possibility of the u.k. Being excluded under Bret's it from the international body the body that investigates these trafficking cases in the Hague that's purely speculative most of the other stuff is purely speculative but one of the things I think that you know myself agreed on is that given the fact that migrants who come under these these routes congregate in certain occupations in certain occupations and nail bars and the mayor mentioned and also car washes that the possibility for actually some homegrown investigative journalism is very clearly there and has been I think overlooked so the male gets gets the prior gets the prize in the side competition for actually getting under the skin of this sort of issue and interesting that Marty says you know we will be there for 1616 hours which is you know well they have boards that 16 hours I can do with access with a minimum of 12 take it or take it or leave it and 1000 pounds and a 1000 pounds an hour and the there is one detail I think you were talking about about how it's all or it's reported and one of the newspapers and this is speculation that 100 people it's not had been trafficked possibly in this in this whole are going to from this whole organization but we obviously we have the death of $39.00 people in and well that what it is speculation is there was a sort of that chip here like of 100 this is one group and they don't know if others have come in or others are due to come in but yeah I take money point it is difficult to investigate but not impossible I mean for example take a. Vosh how many of a sitting here have been to a comfortable wash you try even for a viper people jump a good clean your car wash your old Polish Ole and charge you a fiver now you don't need to be a mathematical genius to work out these people cannot possibly live on the act if they're getting up each for each car now you know I feel and nail bars. Are simply Yeah this idea that there was a 100 people in a batch of 3 containers which is what the mill in Sunday is alleging does actually square with some of the reporting through the week which suggested that this is where the lot he was found with these were the people were found it was an area where local said seen other people jumping out of lot he saw me be that this is of well used route and and it's only now there's only you know because of this particular show you know with lower volume but we low volume but well used because of the lack of security. Rather than yeah but yeah but what was being reported during the weekend as you say was low volume it was the odd pair sent Yeah sort of jumping out of the lobby which that I'm not at my not at the you know Anyway let's as you were saying piano Sadly this story pushed back so off many of the front pages but still featuring some of the muddy Oh yes indeed So the thing is the thing is that I'm very disappointed in the in the papers today considering all the scope they had for polls a number crunching ahead of the general election vote tomorrow and maybe tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow if Dominic Cummings is to be trusted on this we'll have votes on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday they're saying so Corbin's in a stock was at war over our elections as on the front page of The Sunday Times if we didn't know that already but also on page 12 it covers the 3 ways to force a poll the. Storm parliament sacked the one line bill and a vote of no confidence of the fixed terms parliament at the 2 thirds majority of the simple majority but remarkably I think that everything is down to who said who said who about what and there's no understanding that the fixed term part or. The one line bill would mean that there would be milk multiple scope for amending as it goes through it stages and it would have to go all through all House of Commons stages so. Under some basic number crunching on the vote rather than tittle tattle would have been helpful as well but so it's extensively covered there one of thing the Sunday Telegraph does it does have a constituency a profile on Bishop or Quinn how bricks are put in or the mining town in Tory sites where the Tory candidate is a young female the head of Davison who might be expected to appeal to the Sunday Telegraph score demographic. That shows that the or that the Bishop Auckland Labor majority has been dropping steadily since 20 since 2010 and is now $502.00 so these are exactly the kind of seats which is looking to pick up an early general election and to compensate for any losses in Scotland or in the south the Liberal Democrats but you know if you're not on the front page of The Telegraph I think you are highlighting this story that there's just not enough time to at the 16 year olds to the role if there is this is snap election Well I was going to say generally there there's a very little new regard to plexi Let's get difficult to do you know but no you isn't a well not you know you can hear you don't previously and I think that's the problem I think people particularly in the Sunday kind of sitting up I afraid the Saturday thinking that we don't need to work too hard something in the Saturday night and this week clearly getting. More of the story. There are kind of half lines of Snorri is there one top lines of things we already knew for example the Sunday Times don't put petrol on the fire Barbara said the Archbishop of Canterbury basically telling everybody to moderate their language which we did not Rick's ago I was going to see just don't do that I did certainly did that 2 weeks ago that was also in the front page but they've also had to go on the Sunday Times to the Democratic Republic of Congo or to do an interview with the outspoken to get this line which is 2 or 3 weeks old I mean that that's what you call dating but there is there is one. I mean there's a poll which is of interest I think to be fair in the Sunday Times which is that 72 percent of Northern Ireland voters now support remain as opposed to 55 percent and 2016 so the deep peace call report in The Sunday Telegraph and elsewhere Scotland on Sunday to tell Johnston must go back to Brussels to negotiate for there is something I want to confront Yeah it is which is why it's being you know it so done to undermine their position interestingly there is another poll in The Observer an opinion poll which puts the Conservatives 40 percent for the general election against labor $2416.00 point lead they see this interesting I see it in the Sunday Times front page but it's actually for the observer they took away at the end sort of think it's not it was no use it was out yesterday it was for them it's for the server it was. The other think the example is the Telegraph has got a story saying that if if a new man there's a lot of ifs in this story if if an amendment went through to a live 16 and 17 year olds in full there wouldn't be enough time to do it for a December election. But that would favor the Tories surely wouldn't rule it was not really even a question of who voters it yes and your pointis. Well were asking when we might know when we might leave the European Union and obviously with all these if we did have all these amendments I suppose your point is saying that it would you know it stretches well whenever Let's talk about Ruth Davidson who is teaching in some of the papers and this backlash about 2nd jobs it's covered and covered in 3 on the coast minded Rhodes Davidson's new post the sad indictment of the system she adores on page 19 and on page 10 of the Sunday Times I miss piece and David's and backlash push to ban 2nd jobs so I think in this case it's the nature of the 2nd job very much more the fact it was a 2nd job that's been the key but the best the most reflective piece is Page 22 Scotland on Sunday a page by you McComb who are better apart from the toxic Tory unites the nation. Who reflects not only the on the factors that will make this a longer term story 1st of all of course Davison's continuing to sit in Holyrood will continue will continue to feed the story but he points out that actually makes it impossible for her to front any future Better Together campaign credibly and she was whether or not she was interested in doing it the standout candidate to do that and why why do you bruited is as a strong possibility now as the as an s.n.p. Source quote to be a McComb says she's given as all the or she's written or attack lines photos Yeah I mean she has said I think into an interview that we did with her quite recently that she hadn't ruled although I think Fiona you were suggesting that you know she's not really very interested in anyway but well it does sure fans of astonishing lack of judgment could have said this particular development so she'd wanted to pursue a further. Career I don't know of his the right word in politics this was a rather an odd way of going about it but take us to the Sunday Times Fiona and Prince son Jonah Well this of course was their story drawing sometimes draw a story drawing the close links as they saw it with the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein That's quite interesting because that this story broke what have I see a 4 weeks ago and people have questioned aspects of the story but today the Sunday Times I've actually run a piece courting all the people who are questioning their story which I find quite interesting a patently Yeah people rant about Prince Andrew are questioning the veracity of some of the photographs. In particular and have indeed brought in a forensic expert to look at the. I mean there was a dock a television documentary during that week about this and the fact of the matter is this story is not going away disinterested because the key for to graph still photographs that is used quite a lot is of Prince Andrew purportedly with his arm at Rome this young woman and. I think some of the forensic examination is about what she's wearing and whether she is wearing different parties or whether it may have been I think the suggestion is it may have been for the photo shopped or know that there is an element of that but the key question is actually his hand in the photograph friend there saying the fingers are not right. Or is not somebody else's Yes I mean there are no yes that's just Luke does not write a doctorate hand yeah. Sorry we're going to see if there are no that's all right I think I think but it's not like that would help you get let down on the other but it's interesting that the Saudi prince is doing this is yes it's sort of backing that and so they already are doing what it is but I cannot on the other all that that enables them to keep to keep the story on page 3 actually so I mean they are attacking their own story but they but they they have landed any punches on it they're just waving they're just waving a flag that is back in play maybe maybe the credibility of a people if it's if it's willing enough to see well you know people are sitting down on this or it could have been that there was nothing now. Well some detail Marty we're talking about this football heading prospect of it we had to end our news to that thing it broke in The Sunday Mail it's got it as an exclusive you yeah football heading ban for kids mischief. One ting saying one thing to make the move to ban heading from the 12 following the University of Glasgow results which came out in the last week I mean there's such a thing. Gives a really strong credence to what people have suspected for a long time and so is now the smoking gun and it's up to the football authorities to act I have to say it's it's really good to see the s.f. a Taking a lead on this and not being the subject of a mail campaign arguing that they should take the lead on this so if they did this moved it through they would Scotland were the 1st country in Europe to actually put in place and under 12 Yeah it would seem that they've got little choice but to do this no I wouldn't given the research. Well as some people have been arguing this for some years perhaps the the re