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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster, penny smith and former conservative adviser, mo hussein. warm mo hussein. welcome to both of you. we will hear warm welcome to both of you. we will hear from them and just a moment. let me bring you up—to—date with what the first additions are telling us so far. with what the first additions are telling us so far. "foreign holidays confusion deepens" says the telegragh. and the balearic islands are among countries placed on the green watch list that could turn amber at short notice, says the telegraph. "holiday islands here we come! " is the mail's take, which notes that people who are double—jabbed with a covid vaccine are set to visit amber list countries vaccine are set to visit without the neet to isolate on return. the guardian reports a rift in borisjohnson�*s cabinet over
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plans to grant extra freedoms to people who've been double vaccinated, as a surge in cases sparks fears in the eu of the spread of covid. they "think it's all over? " well it isn't, according to the metro, which has the headline "germany demands penalties". not a reference to next tuesday's euros game. but the paper reports a "tactical switch" from angela merkel in wanting brits to be made to self—isolate when travelling to europe to stem the spread of the delta variant of covid. a new blood test detects cancers among the over—50 is reported in the times, alongside it's main picture story that afghan soldiers flee their posts amid a taliban offensive. fears about inflation — which is expected to top 3% in the coming months — are calmed by the bank of england, which says the surge in prices is "transitory" and shouldn't affecty monetary policy, according to the ft. let's begin with penny and mo. penny, do you want to kick us out this evening with the daily mail and
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its optimistic look at what lies ahead for holidays in the summertime. with help from some logos was a nice big jaunty yellow sounds just what we've been missing sounds just what we've been missing so father share. we soundsjust what we've been missing so father share.— so father share. we had a little srinklin: so father share. we had a little sprinkling of— so father share. we had a little sprinkling of summer. - so father share. we had a little sprinkling of summer. we - so father share. we had a little | sprinkling of summer. we seem so father share. we had a little - sprinkling of summer. we seem to be going back into winter again i was watching the weather forecast and taking hold on a second, ijust put all myjumpers away, there out again. yes, it is interesting how the mail has gone down a rather optimistic route despite the fact that it does hint that there's a green list, it's a watch green lists which mean that he could go back to amber at any time. and the point is that anybody in the industry, anybody in industry knows that the most important thing is certain to you. nobody wants a repeat of what happened in portugal and all of a sudden people like to change their plans at the last minute, scurry around trying to find another flight. jumping onto anywhere to try
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and beat the quarantine rules. if you're saying, if the government is saying that it's on a watch green or a green watchlist or whatever that means that it any time it could go back to amber and we could all have to go limping home. then it won't happen. because people say, what eight mass., why should i settle for this when i could just wait until it's a bit more organised? i suppose that's the problem _ it's a bit more organised? i suppose that's the problem for _ it's a bit more organised? i suppose that's the problem for the _ it's a bit more organised? i suppose that's the problem for the tourism l that's the problem for the tourism industry in general, the lack of certainty that yes, they'll get some bookings but perhaps a lot of people will take pennies perspective on this and say let's just rachel things get a lot clearer. which they probably won't be at least before august. probably won't be at least before au~ust. . , ~ august. certainly. i think it provides — august. certainly. i think it provides a _ august. certainly. i think it provides a bit _ august. certainly. i think it provides a bit of— august. certainly. i think it provides a bit of relief - august. certainly. ithink it- provides a bit of relief perhaps to the industry but equally the proof is in the _ the industry but equally the proof is in the pudding here. and there are a_ is in the pudding here. and there are a lot — is in the pudding here. and there are a lot of— is in the pudding here. and there are a lot of caveats even with these countries _ are a lot of caveats even with these countries being added. i don't know
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about— countries being added. i don't know about you _ countries being added. i don't know about you but somewhere in the british— about you but somewhere in the british when it's 65 degrees is not really— british when it's 65 degrees is not really appealing... british when it's 65 degrees is not really appealing. . ._ british when it's 65 degrees is not really appealing... pennies get the “um er, really appealing. .. pennies get the jumper. she's— really appealing. .. pennies get the jumper. she's all— really appealing... pennies get the jumper, she's all set. _ really appealing. .. pennies get the jumper, she's all set. i— really appealing. .. pennies get the jumper, she's all set. i think- really appealing... pennies get the jumper, she's all set. i think we've heard this before _ jumper, she's all set. i think we've heard this before from _ jumper, she's all set. i think we've heard this before from the - heard this before from the government challenge that the government challenge that the government has is that it need to try and _ government has is that it need to try and present this in a positive wax _ try and present this in a positive wax it— try and present this in a positive way. it needs to show progress because — way. it needs to show progress because people are getting increasinglyjittery because of not only backbenchers but also the electorate as well particularly with the vaccine roll—out being successful people keep on scene changes— successful people keep on scene changes to travel or lack of changes i changes to travel or lack of changes i should _ changes to travel or lack of changes ishoutd say— changes to travel or lack of changes i should say as moving the goalpost, keeping _ i should say as moving the goalpost, keeping us _ i should say as moving the goalpost, keeping us under restrictions longer than we _ keeping us under restrictions longer than we need to. it's a fine balance that they— than we need to. it's a fine balance that they need to strike between trying _ that they need to strike between trying to— that they need to strike between trying to be hopeful but also being honest _ trying to be hopeful but also being honest and realistic. let's remember this is— honest and realistic. let's remember this is not— honest and realistic. let's remember this is not a — honest and realistic. let's remember this is not a one—way street. we have _ this is not a one—way street. we have to — this is not a one—way street. we have to think about the other countries _ have to think about the other countries and how they will respond to brits, _ countries and how they will respond to brits, us — countries and how they will respond to brits, us going over there when in some _ to brits, us going over there when in some cases the rate of
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transmission here is now higher than in those _ transmission here is now higher than in those countries thanks to the delta _ in those countries thanks to the delta variant. | in those countries thanks to the delta variant.— in those countries thanks to the delta variant. i kind of feel then that perhaps — delta variant. i kind of feel then that perhaps we _ delta variant. i kind of feel then that perhaps we will _ delta variant. i kind of feel then that perhaps we will slide - delta variant. i kind of feel then that perhaps we will slide overi delta variant. i kind of feel then i that perhaps we will slide over the telegraph which said foreign holiday confusion deepens. bearing in mind it is a paper that's normally quite sympathetic to the government. it's trying to put the best possible gloss on this but it's not as optimistic as the tone of the mail. and we should go at that point to the metros front page. penny, you have to give the metro full marks for its ingenuity in combining the football with travel.— for its ingenuity in combining the football with travel. yes, exactly. it's all to football with travel. yes, exactly. it's all to do _ football with travel. yes, exactly. it's all to do with _ football with travel. yes, exactly. it's all to do with germany - football with travel. yes, exactly. i it's all to do with germany meeting angling in some kind a football game. don't know if you know this, something appears to be going on. there is a kind of development of the ues and chancellor merkel wants to make us have a ia day quarantine is because of the fact that we've been drawn together, we are down to
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the last 16. actually, the point is that this is all mixed in together. there will be many people are looking at this and saying, "we are all in this together". this delta variant is gonna come through, they will probably be another one. the every single viral that use speak, every single viral that use speak, every virologist that you listen to says the same thing. this is not, oh, that's the loss when coming through, good. this is going to carry on happening. what i would say is let's have a look at the factory map vaccination rate with a look at that, for over 50s who had double vaccination 93%. well done to us. 60% for germany, a5% for italy, over 50s again, 60% of our entire population has had twojobs, 83% is as warm. if you follow the signs which we were told right at the beginning we were going to follow
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the signs, we are quite sure it's always been followed. who might acquire the old? the thing is even though cases have been going up here we now know categorically that if we been double jacked we are unlikely to get it if we do get it it won't be as bad and we are unlikely to pass it on. if we are not good to start doing this now when we've got doublejobs, when on earth start doing this now when we've got double jobs, when on earth are start doing this now when we've got doublejobs, when on earth are begin to start doing a? i’m double jobs, when on earth are begin to start doing a?— to start doing a? i'm not going to auibble to start doing a? i'm not going to quibble with _ to start doing a? i'm not going to quibble with the _ to start doing a? i'm not going to quibble with the science - to start doing a? i'm not going to quibble with the science side - to start doing a? i'm not going to quibble with the science side of l quibble with the science side of that. i think there is an issue that they hope we won't pass it on but they hope we won't pass it on but they don't knows for certain. but i take the broad point you're making. we will never be in a situation therefore we are as good as it's gonna get. in the light of that what's germany playing at? i think if we turn the _ what's germany playing at? i think if we turn the tables _ what's germany playing at? i think if we turn the tables where - what's germany playing at? i think. if we turn the tables where probably have similar conversations here as welt _ have similar conversations here as well. would we want people to come
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here without having to quarantine if the rate _ here without having to quarantine if the rate in — here without having to quarantine if the rate in that country was much higher— the rate in that country was much higher than— the rate in that country was much higherthan ours? the rate in that country was much higher than ours? particularly if we are towards— higher than ours? particularly if we are towards the end of the process which _ are towards the end of the process which we _ are towards the end of the process which we all really want to be. talk about _ which we all really want to be. talk about freedom day, talk about ending all the _ about freedom day, talk about ending all the restrictions, about freedom day, talk about ending allthe restrictions, if about freedom day, talk about ending all the restrictions, if the end lockdown— all the restrictions, if the end lockdown is to be irreversible then why do _ lockdown is to be irreversible then why do a _ lockdown is to be irreversible then why do a small misstep which actually— why do a small misstep which actually prompt did that prolongs it even more? penny is right, there will always— even more? penny is right, there will always be something, they'll be a new— will always be something, they'll be a new variant at some point as well. it a new variant at some point as well. it doesn't _ a new variant at some point as well. it doesn't mean that we stop living our lives _ it doesn't mean that we stop living our lives as— it doesn't mean that we stop living our lives as much as we can in the way that— our lives as much as we can in the way that we — our lives as much as we can in the way that we used to. but there are some _ way that we used to. but there are some things i think we can do and other— some things i think we can do and other things that we probably inviting — other things that we probably inviting more problems if we just don't _ inviting more problems if we just don't think— inviting more problems if we just don't think about them a bit more carefullv — don't think about them a bit more carefully. particularly if the rates in other— carefully. particularly if the rates in other countries are higher than ours _ in other countries are higher than ours i_ in other countries are higher than ours i do — in other countries are higher than ours. i do think there is some logic here _ ours. i do think there is some logic here but _ ours. i do think there is some logic here. but equally the traffic light system _ here. but equally the traffic light system is — here. but equally the traffic light system is difficult to understand. i'm system is difficult to understand. i'm sure — system is difficult to understand. i'm sure it's difficult to explain
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as welt — i'm sure it's difficult to explain as well. ~ ,,., , i'm sure it's difficult to explain aswell. , , ~ i'm sure it's difficult to explain aswell. , ~ as well. absolutely. a traffic light watch listed _ as well. absolutely. a traffic light watch listed on _ as well. absolutely. a traffic light watch listed on top _ as well. absolutely. a traffic light watch listed on top of _ as well. absolutely. a traffic light watch listed on top of it. - as well. absolutely. a traffic light watch listed on top of it. let's - watch listed on top of it. let's move on, the telegraph, prime minister was slightly evasive if i could set that politely when he was asked whether or not he was planning to take a holiday. says prime minister it might be similarly facing over—the—counter but not coming days is ifjournalists are making a habit of asking him whether he's going to carry on wearing face max went the law allows you to no longer have to wear a facemask. sunak says will ditch mask as soon as possible. sorry penny, a computer and a 2nd. , , , as possible. sorry penny, a computer anda2nd. ,, , . and a 2nd. this is very much the government _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying to _ and a 2nd. this is very much the government trying to move - and a 2nd. this is very much the| government trying to move away and a 2nd. this is very much the - government trying to move away from the legal— government trying to move away from the legal underpinning and what we will hear— the legal underpinning and what we will hear a — the legal underpinning and what we will hear a lot about in the coming weeks _ will hear a lot about in the coming weeks people taking personal responsibility. when the rules change — responsibility. when the rules change it— responsibility. when the rules change it will be up to all of us
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and how— change it will be up to all of us and how we feel about it to continue to wear— and how we feel about it to continue to wear them or not. but they won't be a legal— to wear them or not. but they won't be a legal requirement to do so. i think— be a legal requirement to do so. i think this — be a legal requirement to do so. i think this is — be a legal requirement to do so. i think this is again showing finality and showing the end of the row, showing — and showing the end of the row, showing progress. that in government you do— showing progress. that in government you do get— showing progress. that in government you do get these questions about whether— you do get these questions about whether you would do this, whether you do— whether you would do this, whether you do that — whether you would do this, whether you do that. i think part of this is ministers — you do that. i think part of this is ministers and chancellor signalling to you. _ ministers and chancellor signalling to you, backbenchers singling to the electorate _ to you, backbenchers singling to the electorate look to get it, they understand how imposing some of these _ understand how imposing some of these restrictions have been, how annoving — these restrictions have been, how annoying they can be. and they are 'ust annoying they can be. and they are just like _ annoying they can be. and they are just like everybody else, they are normal _ just like everybody else, they are normal people they also find it annoying. there is a bit of optics going _ annoying. there is a bit of optics going on— annoying. there is a bit of optics going on here. i think the thing to watch _ going on here. i think the thing to watch is _ going on here. i think the thing to watch isjust because the rules change — watch isjust because the rules change doesn't mean peoples behaviour will change. change doesn't mean peoples behaviourwill change. i change doesn't mean peoples behaviour will change. i think people — behaviour will change. i think people will summon some cases be wearing _ people will summon some cases be wearing a _ people will summon some cases be wearing a bit longer.— people will summon some cases be wearing a bit longer. penny what do ou think it wearing a bit longer. penny what do you think it because _ wearing a bit longer. penny what do you think it because it's _ wearing a bit longer. penny what do you think it because it's sort - wearing a bit longer. penny what do you think it because it's sort of- wearing a bit longer. penny what do you think it because it's sort of a - you think it because it's sort of a dog whistle politics we've made the rules but there's a wing to you, we
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don't like them either and we are really on your side. on the other hand it's a chance for politicians to get a bit of one upmanship against each other. saying they really care in the knocker with a facemask. and those who are trying to signal daycare but there still could be wearing the facemask. i just think it's one of those really difficult things. i don't know if you've been on the london underground. oh yeah, all the way through. you know the situation you're sitting there with the mask on, your glasses steaming up as you're trying to read and then that three people are looking at you in there waiting for you to even comment about them not wear a facemask to stop as anybody, have you known anybody to be fined? to be fair i was you known anybody to be fined? to be fair l was in — you known anybody to be fined? to be fair l was in a — you known anybody to be fined? to be fair i was in a shop _ you known anybody to be fined? to be fair i was in a shop in _ you known anybody to be fined? to be fair i was in a shop in devon _ you known anybody to be fined? to be fair i was in a shop in devon last - fair i was in a shop in devon last week and a well—known market town in devon and the shop, some chopped walked in it was a close shop in the
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manager said excuse me, could i ask you to put a facemask on? and the guy said i'm exempt. and he said well i'm terribly sorry i'll have to ask you to leave because of that other customers here and there were a facemask is up if you are prepared to wear it i'm afraid you i can't take your custom. it was the first time i've seen it because i hadn't seen it anywhere else up first ever seen it anywhere else up first ever seen anybody being challenged. i have not yet seen it on the underground was up but not at every station every day. m50 underground was up but not at every station every day.— station every day. also it does de-end station every day. also it does depend on _ station every day. also it does depend on how— station every day. also it does depend on how aggressive - station every day. also it does| depend on how aggressive they station every day. also it does - depend on how aggressive they are looking. depend on how aggressive they are lookinu. ., depend on how aggressive they are lookin. _ ., , depend on how aggressive they are lookinu. ., , , looking. some of us look better in facemask- — looking. some of us look better in facemask- if— looking. some of us look better in facemask. if you _ looking. some of us look better in facemask. if you can't _ looking. some of us look better in facemask. if you can't see - looking. some of us look better in facemask. if you can't see it - looking. some of us look better in facemask. if you can't see it from | facemask. if you can't see it from smiling orfrowning. the facemask. if you can't see it from smiling or frowning.— facemask. if you can't see it from smiling or frowning. the point is is with all these things _ smiling or frowning. the point is is with all these things this _ smiling or frowning. the point is is with all these things this is - smiling or frowning. the point is is with all these things this is just - with all these things this is just really well irritating if are all doing, even if you don't feel particularly that you've had a double job, particularly that you've had a doublejob, you particularly that you've had a double job, you feel yourself like you not passing it on and every thing else. we all have to do so let's just knuckle down. this also a
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mention in the telegraph about transport for london may struggle to enforce the wearing of masks once those laws on those rules do expire. 0k, those laws on those rules do expire. ok, york shire post. this is an interesting one. i'm interested in your perspective on this because this is a subject that you will have had to address many times as a broadcaster over the years. it's the classic consumer germinal delete mac journalism should subject is in a? sugar into things getting sugar out of things replacing them, now are seeing art officials uighurs may have good bacteria too bad. i’iiii have good bacteria too bad. i�*ii. explain as far as i know. doctor patti smith says... exactly. you should see my qualifications. these artificial sweeteners like we've all heard of saccharin, i never know how
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to pronounce a spare team and sucralose. these are often in soft drinks and processed food. what it's saying is that these artificial sweeteners have the ability to turn healthy gut bacteria into harmful microbes which could cause serious issues like blood poisoning and microbes can also accumulate in lymph nodes in the liver and spleen and cause other infections. it seems that what it does is it does something weird which means that good goes bad and we are all so much in the past few years is been about how important gut health is. it's one of those difficult things because if you're trying to lose weight and these are really, really good aid to trying to lose weight. we know that obesity is not good for us and our being told we can have this. the long and the short of it is that we would probably be a lot
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