tv The Papers BBC News July 10, 2021 11:30pm-11:46pm BST
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hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. england's footballers have arrived at their hotel near london ahead of tomorrow's match against italy in the final of euro 2020. the build up reaches fever pitch — millions of fans around the country preparing to watch the game tomorrow night at eight o'clock. italy are unbeaten in 33 games — they've now flown to luton from their training base near florence hoping to win their second euros trophy. in other news — fully vaccinated nhs staff could be let off having to self—isolate after contact with someone with covid — to try to tackle staff shortages.
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and, at wimbledon, world number one ash barty has won her first ladies singles title — she beat the eighth seed karolina plish—kova in three sets. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are is former welsh labour adviser and broadcaster, jo kiernan, and columnist for the article, ali miraj. tomorrow's front pages. let's take a look through some of tomorrow's front pages already in, stating with the times. it reports that the wait time between covid jabs could be
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cut to just four weeks, as part of the government's plan to accelerate the roll—out of second vaccinations. the observer leads with what it describes as �*growing public alarm' ahead of borisjohnson�*s plans to ease coronavirus restrictions in england on 19th july. the paper also pictures, gareth southgate, who's urging his england team to �*stay calm amongst the hype�* ahead of the euros final. the express focuses on the heartfelt message from the queen as she sends her �*good wishes�* to the team. that message is echoed on the front of the telegraph as her majesty writes to gareth southgate, praising his squad for their "spirit, commitment and pride". the sunday people describes the three lions as the �*pride of england�* as they gear up for tomorrow�*s match at wembley. if they win, it�*ll be england�*s first major tournament victory since the world cup triumph over west germany in 1966.
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and �*we kane be heroes�*. the mirror pictures england captain harry kane, he fired in a dramatic extra time goal for the team to get them to tomorrow�*s final — and in the processjoined gary lineker to become joint—top goal scorerfor england. so, let�*s begin. the sunday people with this very striking image with this real parade of england. the team—mates and their manager, gareth southgate. i5 of england. the team-mates and their manager, gareth southgate.— manager, gareth southgate. is going to be a date — manager, gareth southgate. is going to be a date with _ manager, gareth southgate. is going to be a date with destiny, _ manager, gareth southgate. is going to be a date with destiny, a - manager, gareth southgate. is going to be a date with destiny, a huge - to be a date with destiny, a huge moment— to be a date with destiny, a huge moment in— to be a date with destiny, a huge moment in the first time in 55 years they've _ moment in the first time in 55 years they've gotten to the stage in a major— they've gotten to the stage in a major tournament and we are hoping that the _ major tournament and we are hoping that the boys can bring it home like they did _ that the boys can bring it home like they did it— that the boys can bring it home like they did it 66 when the queen presented that world cup trophy to bobby— presented that world cup trophy to bobby moore, but it is going to be a very tough— bobby moore, but it is going to be a very tough match, let's make no mistake —
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very tough match, let's make no mistake about that. italy has 33 games— mistake about that. italy has 33 games and beaten and you could see the quality— games and beaten and you could see the quality of their star players who scored a blinder in that magic in spain _ who scored a blinder in that magic in spain and, you know, who knows it may go— in spain and, you know, who knows it may go to _ in spain and, you know, who knows it may go to penalties. it gareth southgate and his team are very togetheh — southgate and his team are very together. they're very calm, they're calculated _ together. they're very calm, they're calculated in their comfortable in their— calculated in their comfortable in their own — calculated in their comfortable in their own skins and get southgate has been — their own skins and get southgate has been on a journey since 1996 when _ has been on a journey since 1996 when he — has been on a journey since 1996 when he missed that penalty of that semifinat— when he missed that penalty of that semifinal against germany and really never— semifinal against germany and really never forgive himself for that. he's in a different place now, he is a piece _ in a different place now, he is a piece of— in a different place now, he is a piece of himself and he has made sure that — piece of himself and he has made sure that the team practised penalties like any of the said piece and its— penalties like any of the said piece and it's not— penalties like any of the said piece and it's not a case of stepping up to the _ and it's not a case of stepping up to the ball— and it's not a case of stepping up to the ball if you fancy doing it, it's about — to the ball if you fancy doing it, it's about skill in temperament and calmness _ it's about skill in temperament and calmness and this is a team of a collection, — calmness and this is a team of a collection, not a team of individuals and gets in bed the last match— individuals and gets in bed the last match when southgate was not afraid to substitute and put them on but
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then take — to substitute and put them on but then take them off and he felt that then take them off and he felt that the game — then take them off and he felt that the game demanded an extra defender and so _ the game demanded an extra defender and so he _ the game demanded an extra defender and so he is _ the game demanded an extra defender and so he is tactical, he is calm and _ and so he is tactical, he is calm and he — and so he is tactical, he is calm and he has _ and so he is tactical, he is calm and he has a _ and so he is tactical, he is calm and he has a great team around him and he has a great team around him and they— and he has a great team around him and they work together as a unit and i'm and they work together as a unit and i'm really— and they work together as a unit and i'm really hoping that the duo tomorrow. i'm stocked up with diet coke, _ tomorrow. i'm stocked up with diet coke. my— tomorrow. i'm stocked up with diet coke, my local pizzerias on speed dial we've — coke, my local pizzerias on speed dial we've got sweet and salty papcorn — dial we've got sweet and salty popcorn at the ready.- dial we've got sweet and salty popcorn at the ready. what more can a football fan — wa nt want and interesting mentioning that there because the other thing that struck me was that he went off without resistance. the switch have to do for the team and this is what i do for the team which is an interesting contrast to some the things we see from players there substituted. caesar moment. it isjust bonkers, caesar moment. it is 'ust bonkers, and much of h caesar moment. it is 'ust bonkers, and much of anyone — caesar moment. it isjust bonkers,
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and much of anyone realised - caesar moment. it isjust bonkers, and much of anyone realised that l and much of anyone realised that cesar unfortunately ended by being stabbed in the back. it is utterly bonkers, but can i go back to that front page because syria�*s sombre bunch, they mean business, but the thing that really struck me on that note those very impactful on the front page was that this is the side built on immigration and diversity and we cannot always say that about her national teams, can we? and i just wanted to mention that. but yes, bonkers. ithought just wanted to mention that. but yes, bonkers. i thought the pizza line and it�*s like they had a brainstorm just through lots of things added and so, that was the result. ., ., ., , ., result. the human got a bit of shakesneare _ result. the human got a bit of shakespeare in _ result. the human got a bit of shakespeare in there. -- - result. the human got a bit ofj shakespeare in there. -- they result. the human got a bit of- shakespeare in there. -- they even shakespeare in there. —— they even got. the fate of phil who is worried
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inference foot injury is going to prevent him from playing —— if his. the front of the express. i thought the queen only were bright colours in old age, but even as a young woman, she was brightly coloured in a canary woman, she was brightly coloured in a ca nary yellow woman, she was brightly coloured in a canary yellow on that day in 1966. is it the hand of history? it is a canary yellow on that day in 1966. is it the hand of history?— is it the hand of history? it is a historical— is it the hand of history? it is a historical moment _ is it the hand of history? it is a historical moment and - is it the hand of history? it is a historical moment and it - is it the hand of history? it is a historical moment and it is - is it the hand of history? it is a | historical moment and it is also because — historical moment and it is also because the country has been through such an _ because the country has been through such an awful time for the past 16 months. — such an awful time for the past 16 months, everyone has come together behind _ months, everyone has come together behind the _ months, everyone has come together behind the team and her majesty has said her— behind the team and her majesty has said her good wishes is only her majesty— said her good wishes is only her majesty can as a unifying figure in a professional if there ever was one and i_ a professional if there ever was one and i think— a professional if there ever was one and i think her good wishes are going _ and i think her good wishes are going with the team as are those of the duke _ going with the team as are those of the duke of cambridge was also a
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footbaii— the duke of cambridge was also a football fan and also match the other— football fan and also match the other evening and i think this was all great — other evening and i think this was all great news for the team but the team _ all great news for the team but the team is— all great news for the team but the team is definitely a unit and i think— team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe _ team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past — thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past we had a lot of prima donnas— the past we had a lot of prima donnas and they have actually been focused _ donnas and they have actually been focused on — donnas and they have actually been focused on other things off the pitch— focused on other things off the pitch and — focused on other things off the pitch and southgate also said that even when he was a young player, when _ even when he was a young player, when he _ even when he was a young player, when he was playing crystal palace, he never— when he was playing crystal palace, he never felt the pressure to go out and drink— he never felt the pressure to go out and drink a — he never felt the pressure to go out and drink a lot and not be focused on his— and drink a lot and not be focused on his game and a bit of a contrarian, but he never really whined — contrarian, but he never really whined about it and he also brought in that— whined about it and he also brought in that sense of pride, spirit and focus _ in that sense of pride, spirit and focus within his team and also does a lot of— focus within his team and also does a lot of breadth on his bench. if a team _ a lot of breadth on his bench. if a team here — a lot of breadth on his bench. if a team here within the last match, they played brilliantly the other day and — they played brilliantly the other day and did not even get a look at it. day and did not even get a look at it not _ day and did not even get a look at it not even — day and did not even get a look at it. not even taken off the bench and he has _ it. not even taken off the bench and he has such— it. not even taken off the bench and he has such options and this is a man— he has such options and this is a man who — he has such options and this is a man who has written his own book
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last year— man who has written his own book last year to — man who has written his own book last year to anything is possible and that— last year to anything is possible and that is definitely the spirit. he is— and that is definitely the spirit. he is in— and that is definitely the spirit. he is in this group of players and iet's_ he is in this group of players and let's hope — he is in this group of players and let's hope that 66,000, they can bring _ let's hope that 66,000, they can bring it— let's hope that 66,000, they can bring it home tomorrow. there was a fair number of them. with the observer, public alarm growing which as ever, it is a pole imposing suggest but this one is suggesting that half the public would allow the restrictions to stay in place a bit longer. it�*s in place a bit longer. it's interesting _ in place a bit longer. it�*s interesting because after so many months of having us severely curtailed, that people would be absolutely desperate to see the back of it, but you also the delta variant rising, particularly in england and obviously freedom day on the 19th ofjuly applies only to england at this stage, scotland has
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put the opening back in wells and we are still back to have a date but it shows that people are really uncertain about what the next month hold and borisjohnson and his government are putting away that theme on the impact of the viruses had on the economy, the impact of other areas of the nhs and what it had on people with mental health but i think it�*s really fascinating that the libertarian borisjohnson wants to set all of england free, no masks, no social distancing but you notice that public opinion in the past and i remember a couple times last year, saying the end is in sight, we are almost through this and i was having to be dragged kicking and screaming into that lockdown before christmas, which he hesitated over when wilson scotland decided to stop movement, etc. so, i
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think he�*s got a bit of convincing to do and is under pressure from some of his backbenchers and that political mind is feeding into this too. but i think the real crux is that people can understand why they can be certain relaxations to get this going and while he�*s trying to throw with the issue of wearing masks and maintain some level of social distancing to protect others in our society. social distancing to protect others in our society-— in our society. picking up that theme, in our society. picking up that theme. the — in our society. picking up that theme, the sunday _ times suggest that the government or advisers are trained to cut the time people are trained of the second inoculation of four weeks. one wonders if that is related to this decision to relate the restrictions as an attempt to increase the chances that more people will have enough protection when the moment
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comes. i enough protection when the moment comes. ~' . enough protection when the moment comes. ~ ., ., , , comes. i think all of these things are interlinked. _ comes. i think all of these things are interlinked. lifting _ comes. i think all of these things are interlinked. lifting the - are interlinked. lifting the restrictions, there is an increased chance _ restrictions, there is an increased chance of— restrictions, there is an increased chance of nhs test entries if you have _ chance of nhs test entries if you have not— chance of nhs test entries if you have not been given the job and are having _ have not been given the job and are having to _ have not been given the job and are having to isolate and again, that is in everything that the government has been — in everything that the government has been looking at to withdraw the double _ has been looking at to withdraw the double jab— has been looking at to withdraw the double jab and this is the story talking — double jab and this is the story talking about the government going into the _ talking about the government going into the joint committee and immunisation and asking them to reduce _ immunisation and asking them to reduce the — immunisation and asking them to reduce the gap between the second 'ab reduce the gap between the second jab from _ reduce the gap between the second jab from eight weeks to two weeks which _ jab from eight weeks to two weeks which will— jab from eight weeks to two weeks which will help the industry because more _ which will help the industry because more people will be able to go on holidays _ more people will be able to go on holidays and over the summer, the travel— holidays and over the summer, the travel industry will be on its knees completely ought to get back up and running _ completely ought to get back up and running and we know that atlantic is already— running and we know that atlantic is already trying to introduce a fast lane _ already trying to introduce a fast lane into — already trying to introduce a fast lane into airports like you throw in double _ lane into airports like you throw in double jabs — lane into airports like you throw in double jabs because they want to get people _ double jabs because they want to get people moving again as savery
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announced the people coming in to double _ announced the people coming in to double jabs from amber lists countries not of the self—isolate. but the — countries not of the self—isolate. but the 18 — countries not of the self—isolate. but the 18 24—year—old age group is not really— but the 18 24—year—old age group is not really taking up its jabs and sufficiently high numbers. they want that to _ sufficiently high numbers. they want that to be _ sufficiently high numbers. they want that to be taken up fast and the number— that to be taken up fast and the numberof— that to be taken up fast and the number of venues may also impose their own _ number of venues may also impose their own certification regime to encourage young people and if they want to— encourage young people and if they want to get back into bars and clubs. — want to get back into bars and clubs, they need to be double jabs to get— but sajid javid said a fortnight after becoming health secretary singh this could top 13 million and you�*re making the point that the first minister was suggesting there will be a long time before we could even continue finishing this. but on
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the independent, before you run at a time earlier about the suggestion that the foreign aid cup may have funded the climate change proposals. what he said earlier which they were talking about what really isn�*t good enough and pontificating of the g7, their rate, the plans, all of this stuff intertwined with brexit while making britain great again, having a greater presence and showing leadership on the world stage, this isjust robbing peter to pay paul. it's isjust robbing peter to pay paul. it�*s really short—sighted but in terms of the reverting that is going to need to be done after the pandemic, but also in terms of the claimant emergency that we are told we are facing and so, lots of rhetoric but short on action.
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taking us to the sunday times, after the duke of edinburgh died earlier this year that prince charles became duke of edinburgh. a long it does not look like it�*s going to pass the privilege onto his youngest brother. i�*m lost on the distinctions between earls and dukes but edward is the only one who isn�*t a duke, should we be worried? i a duke, should we be worried? i think is a little bit unfair to refuse _ think is a little bit unfair to refuse them on the basis of a knockout _ refuse them on the basis of a knockout competition. holding it a . ainst knockout competition. holding it against them _ knockout competition. holding it against them after _ knockout competition. holding it against them after nearly - knockout competition. holding it against them after nearly 40 - knockout competition. holding it. against them after nearly 40 years? against them after nearly a0 years? he and his wife worked very hard and they been— he and his wife worked very hard and they been taking on the duke of edinburgh from the late father, very actively— edinburgh from the late father, very actively involved in that and also the commonwealth games in actually discharging himself with a certain degree _ discharging himself with a certain degree of— discharging himself with a certain degree of decency and humility.
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