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Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. To what the papers will be with me arejessica elgot, the deputy Political Editor of the guardian, and eve pollard, a former editor of fleet street. Thank you both forjoining us. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The second shutdown begins, says the telegraph. They say borisjohnson will order pubs to close by 10pm and people to work from home once more in a televised address tomorrow night. The daily mail says the new Restrictions Mean the uk is being slammed into reverse. The mirror says mrjohnson could also announce a ban on households from mixing, both indoors and outdoors, putting an end to socialising at home. While the times, which also leads on the story, says its understood the number of people allowed to attend weddings could be reduced from 30 to 15. The express says the new measures are being put in place as the coronavirus alert level is moved from three to four, indicating transmission is high or rising exponentially. However, as the ft reports, schools and businesses will remain open. The paper says the Prime Minister is under pressure from chancellor rishi sunak to hold back on harsher lockdown measures which would further damage the economy. An exclusive for the guardian on theirfront page, which says that families whose relatives died of coronavirus in the early stages of the pandemic want an inquiry into nhs111, who they feel failed to recognise the seriousness of the illness and told people to stay at home. We are ready to go. Hello again. Good to see you both. Lets start with the guardian. Jessica, your name is on this story so we will start with you. Pubs and restaurants faced 10pm closing time as fears grow. What is going on . That is a right. It is a measure that will affect the already pretty struggling hospitality sector. They have told eve ryo ne hospitality sector. They have told everyone to be out by 10pm and you also cannot serve at the bar. You will have to have Table Service which will also impact clearly on the numbers of drinks that pubs will be able to serve. These measures, you know, tough on the industry but perhaps not going as far as we might have thought that they would this week given all the briefing that there was only about a week or so ago that they were considering this kind of proper two week Circuit Breaker lockdown where you go back to the early days of not being allowed to leave your house apart from exercise. But still a bit of a worried people. Yes, 10pm curfew obviously a blow for businesses. Do you think it will have much of an effect . Well, i think it also did say that it will allow the police, a great storyjessica did, allow the police a chance to make sure people are socially distanced and also if people have to leave the pub at ten p m. , they will go off and not hang about and they will not end up in parties it when others places in the police can actually make sure they do go off to catch buses and trains and go on home. And frankly you will not be able to be out after about 10 30pm or 11pm because people will say where have you been . You need to be off the streets and i think it will stop the partying that we are seeing pictures in the papers people having parties all over the place before the rule of six which was the next thing. Im also very pressed impressed that you Say Health Officials over the weekend, and we saw them all having meetings at numberten, had and we saw them all having meetings at number ten, had advised the government to move hard and fast and they have, have they not . I mean, we got the warning from chris with answer Patrick Vallance today and here we are a few hours later and it is cut, cut, cut back on everybody thats out at night and going to raves and parties. This is obviously a huge story and covered on the front pages of most papers if not all of them. Lets have a look at the times and its a similar idea, really. Newf10pm curfew for pubs and really. Newf10pm curfew for pubs a nd restau ra nts really. Newf10pm curfew for pubs and restaurants is the headline. The picture there is a pretty grainy one but is a borisjohnson on a morning run in westminster and he will use the speech broadcast and not that is tomorrow night, and if a size the need for a Swift Response to rising infections. Jessica, what do you make of the Prime Ministers role here . What is this job tomorrow really . What is a message he is good to try and sell . I think that it is again to try to sell to the nation that they should follow these rules very closely. Previously it was the rule of six and now it will be to stop socialising after ten p m. I think the problem that the Prime Minister has got is that it is very difficult to win the most recent m essa 9 es we difficult to win the most recent messages we have heard our go out to eat, it is a patriotic duty to go to the pub, this only we are being told thatis the pub, this only we are being told that is what is it possible for a second wave of the virus and so people rightly feel like they have had a few mixed messages and its got to be something fairly convincing from the Prime Minister tomorrow i think to get people to follow those rules and thats what people and one of the reasons why they sent out the two chief scientists with such dark warnings today. Yes, eve, you are about to go on in. Other interesting points in the times goes for all those things but it says the other thing is the police could not cope. He wondered about having people will tell of their neighbours and apparently the police could not deal with all the calls they had. Sol police could not deal with all the calls they had. So ijust warn you, your neighbours are watching you. This is very quite far down in the story but it said the police could not cope with people who are telling anna ringing them up and saying they are having a party next door. And maybe thats the terrible truth is this that is what we are to have to be very dull and boring and quiet country and a lot of the fun the people were hoping to still manage to have, and they say it will go on for six months. So its going to be a long winter. It is certainly going to bea a long winter. It is certainly going to be a long winter. Lets look at the daily express. An interesting headline. Jessica, maybe you can try to explain this to us. Boris saying only a united front will hold virus. What does he mean by that . only a united front will hold virus. What does he mean by that . I think what he is trying to say is it will ta ke what he is trying to say is it will take effort from everyone, from businesses, from individuals and from the Scientific Community to try to defeat this virus and to sort of mitigate the second way. That was a message also from the chief medical 0fficer chris whitty today. It is a difficult thing for the premise or to sell because one thing that we can all hearken back to him and that still comes up when he talked to people industry is about his own adviser Dominic Cummings who did not quite put on the other front when he went on his trip to durham and people still remember that. And if you talk to people in government or mps, they think that was the moment where there was a bit of a loss of unity in the country where people felt like they had to do things because i did not want to let down our neighbours. And its really important for the government to try to regain that sense of unity for the next fight against the virus. And on that sense of unity and eve ryo ne and on that sense of unity and everyone kind of mucking in, the discipline generally for the first lockdown was regarded as fairly good in people were genuinely quite obedient. Do you think that enthusiasm for obeying these rules is still there . Well, i think it is among some people but i think it probably is not amongst others and i think what she is saying and what is interesting is tomorrow he is doing it by the book so there is a cobra meeting and then he is going to the house of commons and in the evening he will address assault. As a nation. Address us all. That we are all in this together. And that feeling that some people have which is it will not affect me erotic ive had it or my friend got it and he only had four days of flu, that has got to go because it is notjust about you. If the person standing next to you, is the person who even touches the door knob that you touched apparently because covid likes heavy metal is taking on that. He is what is that this is not about you, this is about every body in this country. And it is quietly alluded to by matt hancock, remember him, who was saying dont kill your granny but the truth is that if you are going to go out and people we wa nt are going to go out and people we want to go out but if youre going to go toa want to go out but if youre going to go to a shop or you are going to go in anything, you might in fact somebody who is not as young and his feet as you. And i think there are quite understandably whole groups of young people, this is not really my problem, well im afraid hes now saying it is everybodys problem. Lets look at the Financial Times which looks at some of the economic problems that are going to be facing many sectors. The hospitality sector, the obvious one. The headline there, johnson cracked and on pubs and spread of covid and of course economic damage here is going to be substantial. I thought it was quite interesting comment from the chief executive of the pub chain fullers who said and made the point that it fullers who said and made the point thatitis fullers who said and made the point that it is notjust one or two trading hours. Ithink that it is notjust one or two trading hours. I think people have sort of hinted at what real difference does a 10pm curfew take . People will still go to the pubs and he will shave off an hour or two or even nothing. He says that will underwrite radically undermine Public Confidence in going out in the first place or going out to eat and drink. And of course that was nothing the government was trying to create, that Public Confidence with this eat out to help out and it really did have a good effect. Getting people back out and spending money and now this is likely to undo some of that good work. And there is talk in the treasury of there was some concern and that was the current ministers were warned about that and they felt that businesses had had enough capacity because the economy is doing quite well to absorb some of the shock in march. Well, that buffer is gone now and businesses will really have nowhere to go if Public Confidence is damaged more. Lets steer away from the coronavirus for the moment. We will go to the yorkshire post. Front page there on the right hand side, he has article there about keir starmer, the labour leader, giving his first at at the annual labour Conference Tomorrow from yorkshire. What are they pulling out, eve . They are pulling out that the labour party is under totally new management. They are saying that very strongly throughout this online co nfe re nce very strongly throughout this online conference and apparently he is going to dunk after to make the speech. But he is also saying don casters to make the speech. But he is also saying that labour party puts family first and puts patriotism and love of country first. He says i want to skip with grass country to live and in the greatest want to grow up and in the greatest want to grow up and in the greatest to go old in. Well there we re greatest to go old in. Well there were feelings that Jeremy Corbyn was more attuned to russia and other countries. Sol more attuned to russia and other countries. So i think that a lot of those people who left and voted tory in the last election, they will send their children to the army and there have been are mere commissioners for years and felt he was not patriotic. Sol years and felt he was not patriotic. So i think that and also an upgrade in education all over the country is his message. I think he is saying this is a different labour, please look at us again. Same story but front page of the guardian, jessica, your paper. At the bottom, same story saying starmer to urge red wall vote rs story saying starmer to urge red wall voters to return to labour. Do you think that will fall on deaf ea rs you think that will fall on deaf ears and do you think he has a chance . I think everyone in the party thinks they need time to rebuild that confidence and this is only the first step. I mean, frankly, keir starmer probably does not even have good recognition of name in those seats let alone get people to vote for them. But he has made a start here trying to directly address some of the concerns as he said about some voters rightly or wrongly might of had aboutJeremy Corbyn. And things that they care about Like National security for example or family, traditional family values. And he is also talking about a kind of traditional labour topic which is education in the education gap. So is the stuff you might expect from a labour leader at theirfirst you might expect from a labour leader at their first conference beach apart from this conference does not like a normal conference because it would just be keir starmer talking to a camera and not an audience. Difficult first big step each speech and having to deliver it to a camera on your own is not easy. Lets go on to the front page of the times now and hopefully a story to brightness up. 0n the right hand side there it says on the bright side lets say goodbye to winter blues. What is it saying, eve . To winter blues. What is it saying, eve . Apparently if you feel happy and you can feel happy in the middle of winter, those dark nights, you will be ok. I did not quite understand how we were all going to feel so happy because lets be honest, its dark, its cold, you cannot go out to the pub really and you have to be home by 10pm or 10 30pm anyway. Its trying to cheer us 10 30pm anyway. Its trying to cheer us up because i think it saying that actually the brits are used to the cold and the long dark nights and if you think happy thoughts and if you have a good attitude towards it, you will be fine. Jessica, are you thinking happy thoughts . My husband a lwa ys thinking happy thoughts . My husband always make fun of me for saying i like winter but i do quite like the kind of christmas and winter air, especially when its not raining but when its snowy or that kind of feeling of being wrapped up warm and cosy. So maybe im one of these people that its referring to. But i dont mind winter and as long as there is a nine form fire in the pub before ten p m. , that i still quite enjoyed it. Yes, kicked out at 10 01 p m. The study claimed long winter nights did not make us feel appreciably more depressed if you have a sunny disposition. In the financial because a virtual amongst psychologists who have long maintained lack of sunshine leads to a change in me which it certainly does with me. Interesting attempt by the time to cheer us up anyway. Right, neck story and i dont know whether it will cheer anyone up we go to the front page of the daily star. Cannot believe i will read this out but here we go, unexpected moron in the bagging area. Take it away, moron in the bagging area. Take it away, eve im sorry, i have not seen away, eve im sorry, i have not seen the daily star, white. |j cannot believe you had not seen the daily star, is the toilet roll story which will be familiar with. |j daily star, is the toilet roll story which will be familiar with. I will be familiar with. Stockpiling yet again. I wonder what they did with the last lot. I presume they used to over the long few months but lets face it, it can make a lovely gift for christmas. Jessica, we have been through all this. People came out and said that we make enough toilet roll in the uk, you dont need to panic by but it seems like its happening again. I heard that this all came from the initial lock down in china, that wuhan is where they produce a lot of toilet roll in china so people did try and stockpile it because they thought that suddenly those loo roll factors would not be producing any more but thatis would not be producing any more but that is just not the case here at all. It is not a plot of this country in any way but still people think for some reason you need to stockpile stockpile to paper. And they dont seem to have learned from at this time around either. So we will all be getting them as eve said in stockings for christmas. If we are allowed to have christmas. U naffected are allowed to have christmas. Unaffected moron and the bagging area just when you think things cannot get any worse the stockpiling covidiots are back. The words of the start, not me. We will leave it there. Thank you for talking as through the papers, jessica and eve, so much. Thats it for the papers this hour. Thank you for being with us. But for me, bye bye. Hello, im Gavin Ramjaun with your latest sports news. Manchester city held off a second half wolves fight back as they began their premier League Campaign with a win at molineux. Phil foden got citys second after a Kevin Debruyne penalty. Foden was playing for the First Time Since being sent home from england duty in disgrace. Rauljimenez pulled a goal back for wolves before gabriel jesuss injury time effort sealed victory for pep guardiolas side. A 3 1win. But we knew it so our preparation is short. It is normal in this kind of stage. You have stilled a good reason but the stadium was so difficult so to take points was so important for us. Meanwhile, Manchester City have confirmed that midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has tested positve for covid 19. The club say hell self isolate for ten days in accordance with government guidelines. 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And finally, theres been a lack of crowds at live sport, but recently weve seen fans replaced with animals. Not anything as pedestrian as a dog on the pitch, weve had an alpaca interrupt the match between carlton athletic and ilkley town. Well, in brazil, they have even more exotic animals. A macaw. Take a look here. During a practice match, it decided to take over, flying to the other end of the pitch to make a home on one of the nets. No stopping it whatsoever. And thats all the sport for now. Hello there. Temperatures have been well above the seasonal average recently. Lots of sunshine around, but as we head through this week, all that summery weather is about to change to something a lot more autumnal as we reach the end of the week. Now, through monday, we saw highs of 26 27 degrees across the south of the country, low 20s further north. But watch how we start to see the blue colours invade from the north and north west, bringing that arctic air to our shores. Thatll push temperatures below the seasonal average by the end of the week, struggling to get into double figures across the north of the uk. Changes taking place early on tuesday across the north west of the country. Low pressure active weather front bringing windier weather here, outbreaks of rain further south. Tuesday will start generally dry with clear skies, a few mist and fog patches around, and most places will be relatively mild. But youll notice more cloud across scotland and Northern Ireland to start tuesday. Outbreaks of rain continue to affect the northern and Western Isles in particular, some of it heavy here, and itll be windier, too. As we head through the day, that rain will continue to push southeastwards into much of western scotland, into Northern Ireland. But again, england and wales, the last of the warm, sunny days with those highs of 25 26 degrees. Perhaps an odd shower developing in the midlands as cloud begins to increase from the west as we head on into the evening. 0vernight, that rain band in the north and west continues to migrate southeastwards, lying through central areas by the end of the night. And thats where well mark the difference between much colder, chillier conditions across scotland and Northern Ireland by the end of tuesday night versus something a bit milder still ahead of that weather front for england and wales. But it will be cloudy here with outbreaks of rain. As we move into wednesday, that weather front will push its way eastwards, affecting much of england and wales with some rain at times. This brief ridge of High Pressure will tend to settle things down across scotland and Northern Ireland, but it will be much chillier here. So, probably the best of the sunshine across the north and the west of the country bar the odd shower. England and wales, cloudier skies, outbreaks of rain across eastern areas. Some of this will be quite heavy at times, and itll be turning windier around the coasts. Those temperatures us ranging from the low to high teens celsius, so already feeling noticeably different. Towards the end of the week, though, you can see all areas will be much cooler with showers or longer spells of rain. Itll be chilly by day and also chilly at night, with a touch of frost in places. This is bbc news with the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. English pubs and around the world. English pubs a nd restau ra nts around the world. English pubs and restaurants will be ordered to close early as britain fights to contain the resurgence of coronavirus. Cases are increasing, hospitalizations are following. Thats unfortunately will follow that. And there is the potential for this to move very fast. More than 150 countries sign upforan fast. More than 150 countries sign up for an agreement for future covid vaccines fairly at the us and china are not on the list. 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