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the duke and duchess of sussex have announced the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana. she was born on friday in california. both mother and child are said to be healthy and well. mexico's president has voted in elections seen as a referendum on his policies, as the country battles the pandemic, a deep recession and a wave of drug—related violence. more than 35 candidates have been murdered during the campaign. german chancellor angela merkel�*s party has won a resounding victory in a state election in eastern germany. partial results put her christian democrats on 37%, well ahead of the far—right alternative for germany party. a ceremony has been held in france to mark the official opening of the british normandy memorial, seventy—seven years after the d—day landings. the monument honours the more than twenty—two thousand servicemen who died under british command.
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the telegraph reports on the health secretary's comment that the government is "absolutely open" to delaying thejune 21 unlocking of restrictions if necessary. the mail says that tory mps reacted with �*fury�* after hancock hinted a possible delay to what is by many in parliament referred to as �*freedom day'. on the times — thousands of british holiday—makers in portugal face chaos at airports as they rush to return home before travel
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rules change on tuesday. on the sun front page — the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of their baby girl — lilibet �*lili' diana — named in tribute to the queen and princess diana. the guardian leads with a warning from experts that tech giant amazon may still be able to escape paying more tax in some of its biggest markets — despite the agreement struck by g7 leaders on saturday. on the financial times front page — one of the world's largest electronic contract manufacturer has warned that the the global chip shortage will last at least another year. and the mirror carries a photo of a piper in france — as a memorial honouring soldiers who died under british command on d—day is unveiled. so, let's begin.
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tony, you're going to kick us off the front page of the daily mail. the headline, do not wobble now, ministers. , _, . ministers. there is some concern that the government _ ministers. there is some concern that the government is _ ministers. there is some concern that the government is going - ministers. there is some concern that the government is going to i ministers. there is some concern i that the government is going to try and take back the data that the uk, the 21st, i do not understand the logic of this, so may people are vaccinated as they have been and the hospital admissions and serious cases in the hospital aren't rising. understanding the cost, however, the government is being very cautious, they were not particularly noted at some point last year and i'm hoping it is an abundance of caution. there has been a significant number of mps _ there has been a significant number of mp5 on _ there has been a significant number of mp5 on boris johnson sites successful pandemic chris began and they thought this day of victory was in sight _ they thought this day of victory was in sight and it must be quite frustrating for it to slip away from
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him very— frustrating for it to slip away from him very much open following the data and — him very much open following the data and not the date as they always said. data and not the date as they always said but _ data and not the date as they always said but as— data and not the date as they always said. but as this tory mp said, it does _ said. but as this tory mp said, it does seem — said. but as this tory mp said, it does seem to be taking away the advantage of the vaccination and that has— advantage of the vaccination and that has always been about the economy— that has always been about the economy and jobs and other lifestyle priorities— economy and jobs and other lifestyle priorities and so, this is the battle _ priorities and so, this is the battle it_ priorities and so, this is the battle. it has been waged since day one of— battle. it has been waged since day one of the — battle. it has been waged since day one of the pandemic and seems to be continuing _ one of the pandemic and seems to be continuing and they'll try to continue _ continuing and they'll try to continue-— continuing and they'll try to continue. . continue. the ever feel that the british public _ continue. the ever feel that the british public think _ continue. the ever feel that the british public think of _ continue. the ever feel that the british public think of this. - continue. the ever feel that the british public think of this. june | british public think of this. june the 21st. what will the delay mean? i don't have a sense of what the british public think, but polling shows us that people support lockdowns and the story mps are in the side of public opinion and being much more cautious about this and supporting lockdowns and having said that, i think there's a lot riding
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on the 21st, particularly if you're running a hospitality business and so, there are a lot of firms that any delay to that will obviously cause problems to the business. so the government has a difficult balancing act here. we are going to turn to the front page of the express and the front page of the express and the front page headline is vaccine battle to save june the 21st page headline is vaccine battle to savejune the 21st again. page headline is vaccine battle to save june the 21st again.- save june the 21st again. slightly different stance _ save june the 21st again. slightly different stance but _ save june the 21st again. slightly different stance but a _ save june the 21st again. slightly different stance but a similar- different stance but a similar story~ — different stance but a similar story. making the point that the government has been managing very successfully, in fact it has been the way— successfully, in fact it has been the way they have managed the vaccine — the way they have managed the vaccine roll—out and continuing to be the _ vaccine roll—out and continuing to be the case — vaccine roll—out and continuing to be the case as recovered earlier and a-e be the case as recovered earlier and age groups— be the case as recovered earlier and age groups and women 50 has the vaccination — age groups and women 50 has the vaccination in the diary. it is all about— vaccination in the diary. it is all about whether they can close that -ap about whether they can close that gap whether they're coming from hospitals — gap whether they're coming from hospitals and making no promises. i think— hospitals and making no promises. i think the _ hospitals and making no promises. i
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think the express isjust making the point _ think the express isjust making the point that— think the express isjust making the point that the whole nation is behind — point that the whole nation is behind this bush to get as much done as possible _ behind this bush to get as much done as possible so people are vaccinated. and they made the point that these _ vaccinated. and they made the point that these variants, the vaccination is not _ that these variants, the vaccination is not the _ that these variants, the vaccination is not the magic card that people think— is not the magic card that people think it _ is not the magic card that people think it is — is not the magic card that people think it is. but these things are going _ think it is. but these things are going on— think it is. but these things are going on and we are waiting a week's time _ going on and we are waiting a week's time. ., .., , , going on and we are waiting a week's time. ., , , time. you can push the vaccine, you can attempt — time. you can push the vaccine, you can attempt the _ time. you can push the vaccine, you can attempt the strategy _ time. you can push the vaccine, you can attempt the strategy of - time. you can push the vaccine, you can attempt the strategy of beating | can attempt the strategy of beating the virus by vaccine, but if you're not going to vaccine are in need, then there's a bigger chance of the virus coming back and this is with the g7 will be addressing this week. the point that you make is a valid one. it is worth pointing out that some countries are very advanced health services and will be over the vaccinate people as easily as we have in the uk and the united kingdom, the vaccination programmes
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beyond just getting hold of the vaccine. the point you make is a valid one. more countries are vaccinated and more people who take up vaccinated and more people who take up the vaccination. it's worth pointing out that the uk leads the world for those willing and that is not the same in other countries and thatis not the same in other countries and that is also a significant issue and it has nothing to do with whether the country is rich or poor. staying with the front _ the country is rich or poor. staying with the front page, _ the country is rich or poor. staying with the front page, there - the country is rich or poor. staying with the front page, there been i the country is rich or poor. staying with the front page, there been a l with the front page, there been a number of events taking place today. very sad picture. tears for the deed fallin, 77 years on. this very sad picture. tears for the deed fallin, 77 years on.— fallin, 77 years on. this is a very oiunant fallin, 77 years on. this is a very poignant contrast, _ fallin, 77 years on. this is a very poignant contrast, people - fallin, 77 years on. this is a veryj poignant contrast, people having fun, which— poignant contrast, people having fun, which is equally pleasant to see but— fun, which is equally pleasant to see but this reveals the other side of it, _ see but this reveals the other side of it. the — see but this reveals the other side of it, the loss that these men all do remember. i had the pleasure of knowing _ do remember. i had the pleasure of knowing a _ do remember. i had the pleasure of knowing a d—day veteran two years a -o knowing a d—day veteran two years ago and _ knowing a d—day veteran two years ago and he — knowing a d—day veteran two years ago and he said he felt he was living — ago and he said he felt he was living the _ ago and he said he felt he was living the life of ten fallen comrades and i think as we can see from _ comrades and i think as we can see
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from this— comrades and i think as we can see from this picture, this is staying to their— from this picture, this is staying to their memories.— from this picture, this is staying to their memories. what is quite tellin: to their memories. what is quite telling that _ to their memories. what is quite telling that if _ to their memories. what is quite telling that if you _ to their memories. what is quite telling that if you listen - to their memories. what is quite telling that if you listen to - to their memories. what is quite telling that if you listen to the i telling that if you listen to the young people today, they don't quite understand the significance of this event. my sun is a royal air cadet and they've had to learn, but it is concerning that those stories are being lost. concerning that those stories are bein: lost. ., , concerning that those stories are being lost-— concerning that those stories are bein: lost. ., , ., ., being lost. yeah, but i would also sa that's being lost. yeah, but i would also say that's part _ being lost. yeah, but i would also say that's part of _ being lost. yeah, but i would also say that's part of what _ being lost. yeah, but i would also say that's part of what they - being lost. yeah, but i would also | say that's part of what they fought for in terms of sacrifices. this people sacrifice their lives so we can live in a free society nearly 80 years since it happened. and it is worth us pondering in the fact that the people who do remember it and the people who do remember it and the people who do remember it and the people were physically there is of years goes on, fewer and fewer of them. the front page of the time and it is covid—19 chaos in airports and the rush. covid-19 chaos in airports and the rush. �* , , . covid-19 chaos in airports and the rush. �*, , ., covid-19 chaos in airports and the rush. �*, , , rush. let's repeat last years scenes in portugal- — rush. let's repeat last years scenes in portugal- i—
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rush. let's repeat last years scenes in portugal. ithink— rush. let's repeat last years scenes in portugal. i think the _ rush. let's repeat last years scenes in portugal. i think the problem - in portugal. i think the problem here _ in portugal. i think the problem here or— in portugal. i think the problem here or the challenge is the lack of ability— here or the challenge is the lack of ability to— here or the challenge is the lack of ability to plan when the country does _ ability to plan when the country does get — ability to plan when the country does get moved from a green to an amber— does get moved from a green to an amber position on that list and then chaos— amber position on that list and then chaos ensues and we saw this happen last year— chaos ensues and we saw this happen last year it's — chaos ensues and we saw this happen last year it's happening again. the difference — last year it's happening again. the difference this year is that so many people _ difference this year is that so many people could get to the airport and pay over— people could get to the airport and pay over the top to get quickly but they are _ pay over the top to get quickly but they are having to do this this time around _ they are having to do this this time around in _ they are having to do this this time around in get that crucial test in portugai— around in get that crucial test in portugal before they are allowed to -et portugal before they are allowed to get on _ portugal before they are allowed to get on the aeroplane and discussing hu-e get on the aeroplane and discussing huge amounts of money and destruction within portugal and its found _ destruction within portugal and its found wanting in if they do not manage — found wanting in if they do not manage it, there are testing centres ireing _ manage it, there are testing centres ireing put— manage it, there are testing centres ireing put in— manage it, there are testing centres being put in car parks but clearly, there _ being put in car parks but clearly, there is— being put in car parks but clearly, there is a — being put in car parks but clearly, there is a lack of control and people — there is a lack of control and people feeling a bit short—changed by having — people feeling a bit short—changed by having to do this while there. the government took a risk and they were on the green list and be
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decided there was no green list any more and it's really frustrating if you decided to get away to portugal and i think it's also worth pointing out that we constantly talk about holidays and i've got friends whose parents, they haven't seen their parents, they haven't seen their parents for every year and all the majority of these people will be here, a lot of these few will see it as an opportunity to see the family and must be incredibly frustrating so before you leave the uk, we have a test, test freely portugal in the after quarantine for number of days. frustration, as i say. the after quarantine for number of days. frustration, as i say.— frustration, as i say. the point you make about _ frustration, as i say. the point you make about wanting _ frustration, as i say. the point you make about wanting to _ frustration, as i say. the point you make about wanting to visit - frustration, as i say. the point you make about wanting to visit family| make about wanting to visit family members is very valid and that is a lot of the reaction that we've had from the public and so it's notjust about a holiday but visiting elderly parents. still staying on the front page of the times. biden raises pressure on pm to solve n ireland impasse. reaffirmed the special
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relationship _ impasse. reaffirmed the special relationship between _ impasse. reaffirmed the special relationship between the - impasse. reaffirmed the special relationship between the uk - impasse. reaffirmed the specialj relationship between the uk and however. — relationship between the uk and however, this will be the first test to see _ however, this will be the first test to see if— however, this will be the first test to see if there are any cracks in that— to see if there are any cracks in that ciause _ to see if there are any cracks in that clause because the group is very keen — that clause because the group is very keen to ensure the piece continues— very keen to ensure the piece continues to be maintained and in the island — continues to be maintained and in the island of ireland —— island of ireiand — the island of ireland —— island of ireland. and being put on watch effectively so will be interesting to see _ effectively so will be interesting to see that he is getting pressures from _ to see that he is getting pressures from brussels as well and joe biden is being _ from brussels as well and joe biden is being fair in telling brussels to be less— is being fair in telling brussels to be less bureaucratic and to honour and be _ be less bureaucratic and to honour and be more flexible with the way they do— and be more flexible with the way they do this. it looks like the headmaster is now coming and effectively holding these two incredibly, this man has been doing this since _ incredibly, this man has been doing this since the day the breaks of both— this since the day the breaks of both scott cast an eye we have a presence — both scott cast an eye we have a presence in the united states who feel slightly more inclined to wait in on _ feel slightly more inclined to wait in on what — feel slightly more inclined to wait in on what we've had in previous years _ in on what we've had in previous ears. ., y
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in on what we've had in previous years-- yet. _ in on what we've had in previous years.- yet, this _ in on what we've had in previous years.- yet, this be - in on what we've had in previous years.- yet, this be the - in on what we've had in previous years. tony. yet, this be the first time that joe _ years. tony. yet, this be the first time that joe biden _ years. tony. yet, this be the first time that joe biden has _ years. tony. yet, this be the first time that joe biden has even - years. tori}: yet, this be the first time thatjoe biden has even met borisjohnson and i know he is a regular viewer of the bbc papers and i would just say take everything as is the pinch of salt, and the significant cost. the us president takes an interest in our affairs and their a0 million americans who claim irish american ancestry so there's a constituency of us in the us and we have to deal with those in the white house and was severin downing street, the trumpeter showed us. it is good that his presence is involved and it is serious of the get this right. but the point about brexit and northern ireland is, in the irish sea, it's not a complicated concept understand. we decided to have the border between gb in northern ireland, there may be some variations of that but the
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basic facts do not change. let's turn to the front page of the daily mirror and the international story today, diana. caroline. it is story today, diana. caroline. it is a story that _ story today, diana. caroline. it is a story that is — story today, diana. caroline. it is a story that is going _ story today, diana. caroline. it is a story that is going to run and run _ a story that is going to run and run and — a story that is going to run and run and a _ a story that is going to run and run. and a brand—new baby, a wonderful— run. and a brand—new baby, a wonderful healing source of magic and wonder for the royal family and separate _ and wonder for the royal family and separate islands and not divided by a common— separate islands and not divided by a common language or choosing to be seen as— a common language or choosing to be seen as the _ a common language or choosing to be seen as the latest attempt in inverted _ seen as the latest attempt in inverted commas, trolling on behalf of of them _ inverted commas, trolling on behalf of of them choosing the queens for intimate _ of of them choosing the queens for intimate family name and is it a great _ intimate family name and is it a great gesture of solidarity as they have claimed or is the scene as some critics— have claimed or is the scene as some critics as _ have claimed or is the scene as some critics as being very quick to pounce _ critics as being very quick to pounce on— critics as being very quick to pounce on another way of them seizing — pounce on another way of them seizing control of their truth in their— seizing control of their truth in their narrative. ijust think that this is— their narrative. ijust think that this is a —
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their narrative. ijust think that this is a story that is picked apart by everybody who has already had their minds made up and i think this isiust_ their minds made up and i think this isiust a _ their minds made up and i think this isiust a big — their minds made up and i think this isjust a big old soap opera that we would _ isjust a big old soap opera that we would just— isjust a big old soap opera that we would just watch from the sidelines. can this _ would just watch from the sidelines. can this couple do anything right? i think the making quite a good can this couple do anything right? i think the making quite a good idea of trying to live outside of the royal family and also struck me as the prince of stein and his 60th birthday would've been on the 1st of july it's just incredible to think how young she was when she died. she wouldn't even be 60 years old yet had she survived. but also in terms of this discussion about the royal family, if you discuss strong family of the terms which she discussed the royal family, of the terms which she discussed the royalfamily, people would of the terms which she discussed the royal family, people would think you are deranged i think it's a little bit, there's a lot of public interest in it for obvious reasons, but i think they're just getting on the things in it for obvious reasons, but i think they're just getting on with things and i think they've have set her on trying to figure out if this was some subtle coded snob. when they want to be forthright about their views and the royal family, forthright about their views and the royalfamily, he can be pretty
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forthright. in royalfamily, he can be pretty forthright-— forthright. in this chat with a icture, forthright. in this chat with a picture. but _ forthright. in this chat with a picture, but caroline, - forthright. in this chat with a picture, but caroline, the . forthright. in this chat with a| picture, but caroline, the big winnerfor you tonight. picture, but caroline, the big winner for you tonight.- picture, but caroline, the big winner for you tonight. once again, she one tube _ winner for you tonight. once again, she one tube after— winner for you tonight. once again, she one tube after two _ winner for you tonight. once again, she one tube after two weeks - winner for you tonight. once again, she one tube after two weeks ago l winner for you tonight. once again, | she one tube after two weeks ago -- she one tube after two weeks ago —— two at the bafta awards and she made that very— at the bafta awards and she made that very clear at the acceptance speech _ that very clear at the acceptance speech tonight and i think it is a wonderful— speech tonight and i think it is a wonderful thing to behold that we have so _ wonderful thing to behold that we have so much talent and she is still triumphant— have so much talent and she is still triumphant ahead of that field and i think it _ triumphant ahead of that field and i think it is _ triumphant ahead of that field and i think it is really inspiring because tv is— think it is really inspiring because tv is no— think it is really inspiring because tv is no longer, quite rightly and it is coming — tv is no longer, quite rightly and it is coming into its own. the golden— it is coming into its own. the golden age sews no sign of the gold wearing _ golden age sews no sign of the gold wearing -- — golden age sews no sign of the gold wearing —— shows. that's it for the papers tonight. my thanks to tony and caroline. next, it's the film review.
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goodnight.

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