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tv   The Papers  BBC News  January 9, 2021 11:30pm-11:46pm GMT

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hello. this is bbc news with me, lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines — the indonesian navy says it has found the location of where it believes a passengerjet crashed into the sea. 62 people were on board. the latest coronavirus figures show there's been 1035 more deaths in the uk, taking the overall total to more than 80,000. a new campaign in the uk is urging people to abide by lockdown rules. scientists and senior public health officials are warning that despite the lockdown, even tougher restrictions may be necessary. the queen and the duke of edinburgh have received their first covid—19 vaccinations. the queen is 94 years old, and prince philip is 99. democrats in the us house
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of representatives say they will start impeachment proceedings against president trump on monday. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the times radio presenter calum macdonald and sienna rodgers, editor of labourlist. hello to you both. i will check to una hello to you both. i will check to un a moment but a quick look at the front pages. the sunday times carries a warning from the chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, that emergency patients will be turned away from hospitals, causing "avoidable deaths", unless the public starts obeying the lockdown. while the observer has senior nhs figures warning the number of doctors, nurses and other health care workers
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who are falling ill with covid—19 has reached crisis levels and is seriously hampering the fight against the rapidly escalating pandemic. the sunday people features an ominous warning from a front—line nurse urging everyone to follow the rules. while the sunday telegraph reports that every police officer has been told to fine people in breach of covid rules £200 if they refuse to go home at the first time of asking, in new guidance issued to all chief constables. the sunday mirror describes the queen and the duke of edinbugh's vaccinations as sending a powerful message to anti—vaxxers. the mail on sunday note that the queen and prince philip had their first jab at windsor castle only when it became available to others in the berkshire area, to avoid any suggestion of special treatment. and the sunday express says
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh have led by by example, joining more than 1.5 million other britons who've so far had the jab. that was a little flavour of the front pages that we will wake up to tomorrow morning. love you to have you both back. let's kick off with the first paper and that is the front page of the telegraph. police toissue front page of the telegraph. police to issue fines after one warning. that's right. the telegraph reported that every police officer has been told to find people who are in breach of covid rules £200 if they refuse to go home at the first time of asking. new guidance coming for chief constables and honestly police officers who were out on patrol as well. i think this is interesting because it sort of talks to an issue around compliance with the rules and with the guidance perhaps as they stand right now. even today we saw in london, and clap on the 12 were
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arrested at an anti—lockdown protest. i know there are plans elsewhere in the country for similar protests which of course are being advised against for all the obvious reasons. one, gathering in a large group of people and two, it is against the current lockdown rules. soi against the current lockdown rules. so i think it is testament to that sort of attitude that is continuing thatis sort of attitude that is continuing that is perhaps even more obvious 110w that is perhaps even more obvious now in this lockdown that it has been over the last few months. and actually a large group of people and two, it is against the current lockdown rules. so i think it is testa m e nt to lockdown rules. so i think it is testament to that sort of attitude thatis testament to that sort of attitude that is continuing that is perhaps even more obvious now in this lockdown that it has been over the last few months. and actually members it feels like our right to live is being curtailed in some way but these are exceptional times and they require exceptional responses. and i think it is up to us to pay addition to that and to step up and respond appropriately. the telegraph reports if we don't advise her to come thick and fast. the process to mention that there was a small one but i want to put this to you, we talk about it with enforcing the
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restrictions for many say this is a lax block out. he is not as strict as the first one. in the restrictions don't go right ahead. what are football players allowed to carry on playing football and they are continuously testing positive because sometimes it does identify that they are not paying attention and are not adhering to the rules? certainly there is discussion of that was sports in the behaviour there in terms of players on each other and all that sort of thing. there is also the major things are the early years in settings that are open and that was of the case of the first lockdown but also the estate and expansion of a critical worker or key worker and that means more children are going to school. and also there are children classed as wonderful who don't have a laptop or internet connection and then engage in remote learning in a way that they need to go home. and that really is a government failure. there is no question about that. we saw today and in and saturday times people actually saying in government
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what has to department for education and this whole time if not sorting that out was that so i think there isa that out was that so i think there is a strong argument to be made and actually they should be introducing some tougher rules because it really makes no sense that this lockdown is not as tough as number one. and i think some people who is quoted in this article have been raising this. this turned to the sunday times because my fear is if you don't comply with the restrictions in the headline on the front of the times says hospitals based on this crisis in living memory. it is pretty not bring all home i'm not quite sure will. this is as dense a bill passed 80,000 in the uk and tens of thousands of new cases we confirm everything with a as well. this sunday times reported the effort of the patients will be turned away from hospitals causing death and left the public starts obeying like
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that. and this is according to professor chris wood. we've already seen a shift this weekend and this will to all of your play a part clear message was his act is if you have the fire. that is how we should all be responding at this point. seeing as well which i think that it brings on to me certainly a number of doctors and nurses online as of the media particularly and on the supports and channels and papers speaking up about just supports and channels and papers speaking up aboutjust how dreadful the situation is. and i think all of these warnings in combinations usually drive home the message to us that we are being told what to do to keep ourselves and one another and oui’ keep ourselves and one another and our friends keep ourselves and one another and ourfriends and keep ourselves and one another and our friends and family all safe and we are being formed up we can count that's what the situation could be if we don't pay into those warnings. this table to the nhs and must go to the front page of the observer and is part of the same subject in the doctors raising alarm as coven
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strikes the nhs work for. if you don't have the nhs dared to look after us and there to look after us and you are in big trouble. that is what has been consistently nhs that's a key part of the messaging this whole time is actually that is their focus. the focus of ministry to prevent the images in the coming and we are seeing that is not working out because funds in particular is on the brink of being overwhelmed. when you have at the moment fire service workers are having to drive payments is that at the point that we have gotten to him again. and at that moment hundreds of new factor one patients are being admitted to hospitals everything with that and that is of a whole hospital patients being admitted each day in london and that isjust a business. this story in the observer is about how over 46,000 hospitals staff are now sick with covid—19. that is for doctors and nhs workers to be vaccinated as soon as possible. that is a bit more
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pressure there for more stuff than to actually meet those targets that he set out for vaccinating what you mean people find a to worry. you can the condition but it really needs to be met. if it turns to the front page of the event on sunday, hopefully we saw today from the queen and prince philip will help to push the drive for people to take out that vaccination. that's right and this will coincide with the perhaps getting ready to be established and launched and i suppose the sort of big public venues, suppose the sort of big public venues, arenas suppose the sort of big public venues, arenas that are planned to be opened up in order to process the fa ct be opened up in order to process the fact that a few people as possible. it isa fact that a few people as possible. it is a huge physical effort at the base to be seen facing a track record of the government handling of several of the physical aspects of hispanic weather it be the track and trace app for the testing system, only to the left as soon testing for international arrivals the subject is being taught and soon. so when it
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co nsta nt is being taught and soon. so when it constant vaccination progress, the queen and the defendant on the most notable perhaps. and i have been vaccinated this weekend. best of amber. i think you help me to the sense of there is a duty and action the responsibility on all of us to do what we need to do and i think this is just the latest encouragement to see both of them in their late 90s. doing their bit in their late 90s. doing their bit in the top of the first time for this country it is fair to say. doing their best in order to push this campaign and really just their best in order to push this campaign and reallyjust drive down this anti—vax nonsense that is preventing society at the moment. everybody has a right to ask questions put to internet information and of course but this regulation is in progress these vaccinations have gone through, we can all step up. i don't want to pay for this, most of them do have some type the mail on sunday saying the queen launches britain's chatted with him let's return back to the
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observer and pressure is growing on donald trump. they have the time to do this, to get this impeachment through placement interesting because obviously he has already been impeached. that happened last year and he been impeached. that happened last yearand he can been impeached. that happened last year and he can be impeached again but the question is how far it gets too concerned for the senate. we'll understand the senate could start on the 20th of january understand the senate could start on the 20th ofjanuary and that is the date of the inauguration sojoe biden to the president at that point. so the senate wanted to wait until the day before that it would start the articles of impeachment trial date the day after. so what difference does this make is that people will look at what obviously they can get that ratified but also whether they can actually stop it from ever holding office again. it is not that people can talk about. it difficult as visit me super majority in senate but obviously a new senate is coming and the majority for the democrats is very slight. so i mean literally can
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actually go all the way is one question that it will be stated if he can be impeached a second time because that would be a reallyjust event. interesting that the narrative now is it's not so much about president, but it is to send a signal that this will not happen in the future. it's a real message. signal that this will not happen in the future. it's a real messagelj think the future. it's a real message.” think it is a real message and its clean—up actually on the donald trump is going to leave behind. and thatis trump is going to leave behind. and that is this legacy of four years of wrapping up this information, disinformation, fake news of the last four and really feminizing his supporters in some way as the use of this week with the capital right. —— 11,000 to support it. it is with her that was encouraged by the president is in the things he was saying. and certainly the repetition of his claims, unfounded claims of collect for problems, a frog from across the us election which was brink fair and
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democratic. and i think that our prices to be asked about whether this capital right to be asked about whether this capital rapidly saw this week and not see in the next couple of weeks whether this is the start of donald trump is in avoidance of the end of it. what happens a joe biden presidency to these millions of people who support president front of them to believe election has been stolen from him and how on earth did you go about addressing those people and trying to have someone bring them back into the us civil society? i think that isa the us civil society? i think that is a very fascinating want to watch ina is a very fascinating want to watch in a difficult problem for the administration. when you've got donald trump jr saying donald administration. when you've got donald trumer saying donald trump isa donald trumer saying donald trump is a republican party. there's a lot of meaning to be done there. let's finish off of the front page of the sunday times. the suspect is to quit social media and it is according to sources. this story says that they have added social media and will no longer be using the platform twitter
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and patient enough to have millions of followers and another earlier on the road promoting their new business venture via instagram in particular. they announced sit via a story i a instagram. but apparently there are particular that an independent solution for all the chaos of the media and meghan is that it was almost possible his experience of online drilling. so, yeah, they are gone. i personally could not care less whether they are on social media or not. but i guess the people do people are still following them. i have to say i'm not a follower of this couple anyway any way shape or form but who among us is not considered moving out on instagram and twitter and various times in the last couple of years but maybe it's for the vacation. how will they promote the brand podcast up will they promote the brand podcast up not promoting stories about it in the coming months. i'm not sure. thinking of how people have been left work would involve me this weekend. this would appear to be the
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couple's on the season. it speaks of the sort of abuse and plaque they have taken of the last few months. i also think it is a learning curve and after problem that actually becomes too much convinced lose a step back from that toxic world that toxic world media can become. so good on them but they will be missing lights of the essay. 0k, it is absolute pleasure and if one of the figure we can. thank you very much indeed. thank you. and thank you for being with us today. next, it's the film review. good night.

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