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overall, it is hoped this census will provide a clearer view. so, for the first time, sexuality and gender identity will be a matter of national record. what difference will that make? well, some organisations say the data could be very useful. both in terms of funding and, for this youth homelessness charity, how best to focus support. as we expand our services, we would like to know where young people are that identify as lgbtq plus, so that we can target those areas and make our services go further. landmark buildings lit up in census purple ahead of this sunday, the day to base your answers on. in scotland, the census has been pushed back a year. in northern ireland, there's no question on gender identity. nevertheless, a hope it might all shine some sort of light on the society we live in. jessica parker, bbc news. and that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express and susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror. welcome at the daily mirror. to you both. let's start with welcome to you both. let's start with the front pages we already have. the times reports that a surge in coronavirus cases across europe threatens a new wave in britain and makes holidays abroad increasingly unlikely — government sources fear. the i weekend leads on a poll commissioned by the paper on how the uk has changed as a result of lockdown, saying people have become more resilient despite experiencing damage to their mental health. the mirror reports on the divorce between hollywood stars angelina jolie and brad pitt. the daily mail claims election watchdogs are questioning tory chiefs over a payment for boris johnson's flat renovation. the telegraph says that the uk's vaccine tsar has condemned emmanuel macron and angela merkel as "completely irresponsible" for undermining the astrazeneca vaccine. the financial times reports that the government has drawn up a contingency plan to run britain's third biggest steel company using public money while searching for a buyer. lots of papers to get there, and as always, thank you very much for sharing your friday evening here with us on the paper is, susie, michael. the times is focusing on what's happening in europe, they talk about summer holidays, but let's keep the focus on the serious side of this, because european countries are facing a surge in the number of infections because of the virus, and also a shortage of vaccines. virus, and also a shortage of vaccines-_ virus, and also a shortage of vaccine— virus, and also a shortage of vaccines. , ., �* , ., ., , vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting — vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how _ vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how the _ vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how the next - vaccines. yes, and it's going to be interesting how the next few - vaccines. yes, and it's going to be. interesting how the next few weeks pan out, because this is exactly where we were a year ago with cases growing in france, italy and warnings here that they were going to be here in a couple of weeks. but, of course, and other is the vaccine, and the vaccine in the uk has gone better than it has done in europe. so, if that vaccine —— is by faxing good to protect us? will be have the same waves we saw before? and one of the things that i can because interesting that is worried about here, that it's notjust a case of weather, you know, we can protect ourselves. we live in the global world, there are people who travel across our borders, they are not perfectly and down and controlled, and we also have imports and exports coming in and going out. so the advisers are warning that regardless of the vaccine, there will be coded coming into the country from europe. so the question really is whether the nhs is going to be able to cope with the cases we will get. it's not a case of the fact that, you know, we are vaccinated, therefore we are protected, the rest of the world is in vaccinated, and therefore britain will have continued problems. 80% of the cases in europe are the kent variant, the english variance, as it's not over there, but the kent variant as we call it here in the uk, if there are going to be other variants that circulates you know, filipino variance and everything else, they can all come in, no matter how vaccinated they are, and they can get around our vaccines potentially. so it will be interesting to see how well in the next few weeks we have actually managed to move on from last year, and hopefully, we are not going to go through the same thing that we did last year with another lockdown in the spring. itruiith did last year with another lockdown in the spring-— in the spring. with the variants the south african _ in the spring. with the variants the south african variance _ in the spring. with the variants the south african variance from - in the spring. with the variants the south african variance from if - in the spring. with the variants the south african variance from if i - in the spring. with the variants the south african variance from if i can i south african variance from if i can get my words out, is another cause of concern, and michael, talking about holidays is quite important now, because there will be an of a call not to — now, because there will be an of a call not to travel, _ now, because there will be an rrf —. call not to travel, scientists are worry about it, holidays looking doubtful according to the times stop low it's interesting with the copy on the front page there in the single quote in there from any source in particular, it does seem as though the in here, and as we will see there in the telegraph as well, government sources are urging this caution. i think when you look at it, the government will be fairly pleased with a couple of these front pages tonight, which are urging this question. next week, we have got the vote on the renewal of the coronavirus act and the laws that will take us another six months where the government have their powers again and increase. over the last couple of weeks, we have had more and more calls from some of the tory back benches, the lockdown sceptic ones were saying we should speed up this road map. i think headlines like this, stories like this, not scare stories, i mean, they are —— there is clearly a big problem still in europe where they have not had the vaccination programme that we have, but i think there will be something, the people in downing street in a fairly pleased with these sorts of stories because it does just take away some of that call to speed up the road map. i think downing street want things to go as slowly as possible, get the vaccines out as much as we can, and as suzi says, over the next few weeks, just see how this pans out. i don't think everybody should be terrified straightaway. i think a lot of people haven't really got around to booking their holidays anyway, simply because of the caution that's been urged. so as i say caution that's been urged. so as i sa j , ., , , caution that's been urged. so as i say , ., , , ., say the senior members of the government — say the senior members of the government were _ say the senior members of the government were fairly - say the senior members of the | government were fairly pleased say the senior members of the - government were fairly pleased with these _ government were fairly pleased with these sort _ government were fairly pleased with these sort of headlines, just calming _ these sort of headlines, just calming us down to my making sure that there _ calming us down to my making sure that there is — calming us down to my making sure that there is a very, very slow road map out— that there is a very, very slow road map out of— that there is a very, very slow road map out of here and we have to be cautious— map out of here and we have to be cautious about these threats from abroad _ abroad. and reassurance as abroad. — and reassurance as well, which is what we are also seen on the front page of the times. the prime minister getting the astrazeneca vaccine. the french prime minister also today, susie, got the astrazeneca vaccine as well, so looks like a day for prime ministers to get theirfirst looks like a day for prime ministers to get their first dose of this particularjab. to get their first dose of this particularjab-_ to get their first dose of this articular “ab. , ., ., , particular 'ab. yes, and it matters that the particularjab. yes, and it matters that the french _ particularjab. yes, and it matters that the french one _ particularjab. yes, and it matters that the french one doesn't, - particularjab. yes, and it matters . that the french one doesn't, because they have so badly handled the vaccine in that you, that there is a stockpile of astrazeneca vaccine that hasn't been put in people's arms. that is why they potentially face and really serious problems if there is a fresh wave coming across to you. a part of the problem that we now face here in the uk is that the vast majority of under 50s have not been vaccinated, and it's those people who are more likely to spread the disease. so while you may less likely to be hospitalised or killed by covid if you are my age, you will be more likely to spread it and you may be more likely to contract it if you have not been given these vaccines, which, of course, have slowed down recently.— slowed down recently. receive a thumbs-up _ slowed down recently. receive a thumbs-up from _ slowed down recently. receive a thumbs-up from boris, - slowed down recently. receive a thumbs-up from boris, mick. i slowed down recently. receive a j thumbs-up from boris, mick. he slowed down recently. receive a i thumbs-up from boris, mick. he is thumbs—up from boris, mick. he is obviously —— the reassurance and the concern that people, potentially what we are hearing anecdotally, that people are asking when they go to get the vaccine is which vaccine they are getting from us of the leaders are very much doing everything that they can in order to reassure people. it’s everything that they can in order to reassure people.— reassure people. it's a good bit of pr. reassure people. it's a good bit of pr- clearly. _ reassure people. it's a good bit of pr- clearly. he — reassure people. it's a good bit of pr. clearly, he said _ reassure people. it's a good bit of pr. clearly, he said he _ reassure people. it's a good bit of pr. clearly, he said he had - reassure people. it's a good bit of pr. clearly, he said he had a - reassure people. it's a good bit ofl pr. clearly, he said he had a nurse called _ pr. clearly, he said he had a nurse called lily, — pr. clearly, he said he had a nurse called lily, and he looks as though he's in _ called lily, and he looks as though he's in pain, — called lily, and he looks as though he's in pain, he's very pleased with the vaccine, — he's in pain, he's very pleased with the vaccine, thumbs right up. he says— the vaccine, thumbs right up. he says it _ the vaccine, thumbs right up. he says it was — the vaccine, thumbs right up. he says it was very good, very quick, he says — says it was very good, very quick, he says. everyone should get one. he can't recommend it highly enough, and its— can't recommend it highly enough, and it's the — can't recommend it highly enough, and it's the message, you know, it needs_ and it's the message, you know, it needs to _ and it's the message, you know, it needs to keep on getting out there. there _ needs to keep on getting out there. there has— needs to keep on getting out there. there has been anecdotally people saying _ there has been anecdotally people saying that they wouldn't be taking this up. _ saying that they wouldn't be taking this up, and it seems to be more and more _ this up, and it seems to be more and more people — this up, and it seems to be more and more people that we are hearing from government sources where they aren't taking _ government sources where they aren't taking it _ government sources where they aren't taking it up — government sources where they aren't taking it up because of what they have _ taking it up because of what they have heard from the continent down some _ have heard from the continent down some of— have heard from the continent down some of the comments from leaders over there — some of the comments from leaders overthere. it's some of the comments from leaders over there. it's clear the going to cut through — over there. it's clear the going to cut through to some people. people are worried — cut through to some people. people are worried about getting injections, but i think with the prime — injections, but i think with the prime minister on the front pages showing _ prime minister on the front pages showing that there is nothing to fear from — showing that there is nothing to fear from this. hopefully, again, showing that there is nothing to fearfrom this. hopefully, again, it will bring _ fearfrom this. hopefully, again, it will bring that uptick again, we had 660,000 _ will bring that uptick again, we had 660,000 people vaccinated. it shows that people are still on board with this and _ that people are still on board with this and britain, we're looking at eurone, — this and britain, we're looking at europe, there are problems there, but britain — europe, there are problems there, but britain is going in the right direction _ but britain is going in the right direction. ~ , ., ., direction. must have the adult imputation _ direction. must have the adult population vaccinated - direction. must have the adult population vaccinated in - direction. must have the adult population vaccinated in the i direction. must have the adult i population vaccinated in the uk, let's look at the daily telegraph, because they have the moment. the prime minister didn't take his shirt off, unlike the greek leader who did, so there you go. but, susie, you touched upon this, the kind of messaging when it came to astrazeneca and the telegraph picking up on the uk vaccines are describing that it was completely irresponsible when it came to watch angela merkel and emmanuel macron in particular was saying about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it got into the telegraph _ oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it got into the telegraph magazine - oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it grrt into the telegraph magazine tomorrow with the biochemist who is in charge of britain's vaccine operation, been in charge but for the past year, and for whom borisjohnson owes this ten point boris bounce in the polls, vaccine bounce in the polls, because it was down to her that we have the vaccines that we have and that we have them and vibration that she headed comanche says, well, look, any leader, when you have a vaccine available, which you have to stockpiled in your country, and that you bought and which will stop covid who then says things that undermine confidence in that vaccine in their own citizenship is grossly irresponsible, and she is entirely right. a lot of the reason that various eu leaders have done this is the same reason i suppose that we can envisage our government might say things that criticise a foreign nation. itjust didn't suit them, so they decided to attack the neighbour across the sea, who have done it slightly differently and did it better, and it's fundamentally, if they are, if they have said things which have dissuaded their populace from having a perfectly good and effective vaccine in their arms, and then a new wave roles and across the continents, i mean, that's kinda politicking isjust continents, i mean, that's kinda politicking is just playing with lives. it's a responsible. politicking isjust playing with lives. it's a responsible. france chanauin lives. it's a responsible. france changing their— lives. it's a responsible. france changing their stands _ lives. it's a responsible. france changing their stands before i lives. it's a responsible. france i changing their stands before hand lives. it's a responsible. france - changing their stands before hand in the beginning of the year, they were saying it is not to be taken by over 65—year—olds, and now not to be —— no, goodness, mick, do you remember what they were saying? because they've now taint... changed it in terms of age group.— they've now taint... changed it in terms of age group. they have seemed to have changed _ terms of age group. they have seemed to have changed it _ terms of age group. they have seemed to have changed it again _ terms of age group. they have seemed to have changed it again slightly - terms of age group. they have seemed to have changed it again slightly by - to have changed it again slightly by saying _ to have changed it again slightly by saying they are not recommending it for under— saying they are not recommending it for under 50s at the moment because of the _ for under 50s at the moment because of the blood clot issue. and this is 'ust of the blood clot issue. and this is just keeping on it, moving the goalposts, this confusion no wonder there _ goalposts, this confusion no wonder there are _ goalposts, this confusion no wonder there are problems in france. no wonder— there are problems in france. no wonder there are problems across other— wonder there are problems across other eu — wonder there are problems across other eu countries, and as susie says. _ other eu countries, and as susie says. it — other eu countries, and as susie says. it was _ other eu countries, and as susie says, it was politicking of the worst — says, it was politicking of the worst possible time. these are peoples — worst possible time. these are peoples lives, and it is clearly having — peoples lives, and it is clearly having some sort of affect in the eu. having some sort of affect in the eu there — having some sort of affect in the eu. there are pictures knocking around — eu. there are pictures knocking around that we are seeing of people fleeing _ around that we are seeing of people fleeing paris because of the lockdowns, huge crowds of people again _ lockdowns, huge crowds of people again and — lockdowns, huge crowds of people again, and itjust shows that we don't _ again, and itjust shows that we don't learn _ again, and itjust shows that we don't learn in that way, big crowds of people — don't learn in that way, big crowds of people cramming onto trains, that will spread _ of people cramming onto trains, that will spread the virus again. at the same _ will spread the virus again. at the same time. — will spread the virus again. at the same time, this confusion that the french— same time, this confusion that the french people have whether they can take this _ french people have whether they can take this thing or not, you know, you have — take this thing or not, you know, you have emmanuel macron earlier on in the _ you have emmanuel macron earlier on in the pandemic saying about the astrazeneca job that he was because i ineffective for over 65. but he's proved _ i ineffective for over 65. but he's proved himself to be totally incompetent with that sort of messaging, and it doesn't look as though— messaging, and it doesn't look as though it's — messaging, and it doesn't look as though it's going to get any better in the _ though it's going to get any better in the near— though it's going to get any better in the near future, though it's going to get any better in the nearfuture, but, again, let's— in the nearfuture, but, again, let's hope _ in the nearfuture, but, again, let's hope this doesn't impact on us into much— let's hope this doesn't impact on us into much of— let's hope this doesn't impact on us into much of a way. there will be an object _ into much of a way. there will be an object in _ into much of a way. there will be an object in infections that we see, but we — object in infections that we see, but we have had the kids back at school. — but we have had the kids back at school, and there hasn't been a huge surge _ school, and there hasn't been a huge surge there — school, and there hasn't been a huge surge there. there has not been a bil surge there. there has not been a big uptick— surge there. there has not been a big uptick at all and infections. so, big uptick at all and infections. so. again _ big uptick at all and infections. so, again, we are going in the right direction _ so, again, we are going in the right direction from about we just fear for what is going on in _ about we just fear for what is going on in europe. this about we just fear for what is going on in eur0pe-_ on in europe. this paper has been lookin: at on in europe. this paper has been looking at the _ on in europe. this paper has been looking at the impact _ on in europe. this paper has been looking at the impact that - on in europe. this paper has been looking at the impact that the - looking at the impact that the lockdown has had, focusing on the uk, susie, some really interesting results that they have come out with. talk us through what they have found. . with. talk us through what they have found. , , , ., , with. talk us through what they have found. , , , ,, with. talk us through what they have found. , , , ., , ,, ., found. yes, it seems to be split two thirds to a third, _ found. yes, it seems to be split two thirds to a third, so _ found. yes, it seems to be split two thirds to a third, so everyone - found. yes, it seems to be split two thirds to a third, so everyone who i thirds to a third, so everyone who is two thirds of people who are feeling they have had a better connection with their children, a third of them feel they have really had massive problems with the relationship with their children and people who are happier and less happy with the way that the pandemic is gone, or they are more concerned are less concerned about things, and i think it's a sort of shows that there is a very even fairly, not completely, because it's two thirds to a third, but a fairly, evenhanded split on almost every issue because you can'tjust say, as we see, people have got loads of money, they have saved it during lockdown from a they are going to spend, spend, spend when we come out, but there is a huge part of a country which has not saved money, which has lost money, which has lostjobs, which is lost relatives, and all this kind of stuff, it plays into what we are going to be in the next few years after copen has gone, well, not gone, but handled better and how we are going to be and where we are going to be as we go further down the line. i willjust take a quick issue with what mick said there, there has been an uptick in infections and schools have gone back, not a big one, and it has not been proven yet, so, of course, huge problems, but there does seem to have been some increases in covert rates in a few parts of the country in the past few weeks, and that is one of the things, one of the reasons that scientific advisers to the government are urging everyone to be quite cautious. indie the government are urging everyone to be quite cautious.— to be quite cautious. we are waiting for more figures _ to be quite cautious. we are waiting for more figures for _ to be quite cautious. we are waiting for more figures for that, _ to be quite cautious. we are waiting for more figures for that, let's - for more figures for that, let's have a look at the yorkshire post, the mental health crisis soaring following on from what susie was saying in the yorkshire post, looking at the particular impacts and talking about a warning for employers as data

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