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official photo. when i was waiting in the throne room, where she knights people, i was watching her walk towards me with a footman. and they were laughing. i remember her walking through the door, and i felt this incredible sort of wave of power. the power in the room. 70 years on the throne gives you that impact. from all angles, perhaps the most recognisable figure in public life. daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night.
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ground hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are mo hussein, a former adviser to the conservative party, and benedicte paviot, who's the uk correspondent for france 2a, and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, let's start with the i — it says that the possibility of a leadership challenge against the pm inches closer, as more tory mps call for borisjohnson to resign or face a confidence vote. in the telegraph — police forces are routinely failing to answer 999 calls within target times in the wake of the pandemic, leaving nearly three million people a year to wait for longer than the national target of ten seconds. in the metro — families sleeping on floors and queuing for up to eight hours for flights as staff shortages at uk airports threaten
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to wreck the jubilee weekend for millions. staying in westminster, boris johnson's lurch to the right after p. so, let's begin. cani can i start with saint tori threat to johnson can i start with saint tori threat tojohnson growing by the day. people saying borisjohnson should resign. how close do you think they are to what they need? we resign. how close do you think they are to what they need?— resign. how close do you think they are to what they need? we have seen mps no are to what they need? we have seen mp5 90 back — are to what they need? we have seen
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mp5 90 back away _ are to what they need? we have seen mps go back away from _ are to what they need? we have seen mps go back away from westminsterl mps go back away from westminster and back to their constituencies, hearing from what they represent in the trickle developing for something slightly stronger in terms of more people coming out and saying they have no confidence any more and the prime minister. only one person knows what the number is, the magic number is 5a in this case and will be some mps who say they've done it but actually haven't and are the people just keep quiet. following from the sue gray report and the level of detail has really charged with some people. and mps will be worried about whether the prime minister is the right person to lead things forward.— things forward. looking at the guardian. _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they also _ things forward. looking at the guardian, they also headline i things forward. looking at the i guardian, they also headline that they look at the anger of tory
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rebels and they say they've gotten a bit harder. they say tory mps told the guardian, threshold 5a, is close to being crossed and may have already, and graham brady left uses onjudgment if it already, and graham brady left uses on judgment if it occurs most parliament is off or wait until monday. that is, that seems much firmer line that we have seen elsewhere. what you make of that? at elsewhere. what you make of that? git their saying, ultimately, the only man who knows is graham brady and this possibility that maybe that threshold is reached in the coming day or two it is interesting that the guardian also says that the first day of recess was spend by conservative whips. it first day of recess was spend by conservative whips.— first day of recess was spend by conservative whips. it was rather unusual in _
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conservative whips. it was rather unusual in tory _ conservative whips. it was rather unusual in tory mps _ conservative whips. it was rather unusual in tory mps as _ conservative whips. it was rather unusual in tory mps as opposed | conservative whips. it was rather i unusual in tory mps as opposed to checking _ unusual in tory mps as opposed to checking out with the latest position _ checking out with the latest position is, i think we've had the initial_ position is, i think we've had the initial response in the house of commons _ initial response in the house of commons to the report and then we've had all_ commons to the report and then we've had all kinds _ commons to the report and then we've had all kinds of speculation, alleged _ had all kinds of speculation, alleged leaks but there were 30 names— alleged leaks but there were 30 names and report, the newest scale down _ names and report, the newest scale down to— names and report, the newest scale down to 15_ names and report, the newest scale down to 15 and various other things about that — down to 15 and various other things about that. so, using hisjudgment will be _ about that. so, using hisjudgment will be very— about that. so, using hisjudgment will be very interesting and it puts a whole _ will be very interesting and it puts a whole possible of the complexion and ill— a whole possible of the complexion and i'll be — a whole possible of the complexion and i'll be reporting, like many others — and i'll be reporting, like many others on — and i'll be reporting, like many others on the wonderful, i think jubilee — others on the wonderful, i think jubilee celebrations at the whole country— jubilee celebrations at the whole country in — jubilee celebrations at the whole country in the road is going to enjoy — country in the road is going to enjoy~ 1— country in the road is going to enjoy. 1 billion people are going to be watching. but borisjohnson, if this counts— be watching. but borisjohnson, if this counts down is right —— content is right, _ this counts down is right —— content is right, then — this counts down is right —— content is right, then borisjohnson, his aides _ is right, then borisjohnson, his aides will— is right, then borisjohnson, his aides will be growing the worried. and when— aides will be growing the worried. and when they talk about the fact
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that it _ and when they talk about the fact that it seems that the intake of mps in 2019— that it seems that the intake of mps in 2019 are — that it seems that the intake of mps in 2019 are gathering their carrots to out— in 2019 are gathering their carrots to out in— in 2019 are gathering their carrots to put in letters of no confidence, they are _ to put in letters of no confidence, they are worried, about the repercussions that they could face if number— repercussions that they could face if number ten repercussions that they could face if numberten orto repercussions that they could face if number ten or to identify them after— if number ten or to identify them after an— if number ten or to identify them after an unsuccessful coup, it's not like a _ after an unsuccessful coup, it's not like a 54— after an unsuccessful coup, it's not like a 54 letters of no confidence, but whether, if you want to call it a coup, _ but whether, if you want to call it a coup, basically a confidence vote in your— a coup, basically a confidence vote in your leader, the prime minister, boris _ in your leader, the prime minister, borisjohnson, whether in your leader, the prime minister, boris johnson, whether or not that successful— boris johnson, whether or not that successful because according to the rules, _ successful because according to the rules, he _ successful because according to the rules, he could stay for another year— rules, he could stay for another year without being challenged. the labour year without being challenged. tie: labour seats year without being challenged. tte: labour seats that year without being challenged. tt9 labour seats that the year without being challenged. tt9: labour seats that the tories year without being challenged. t“t9 labour seats that the tories took her looking vulnerable and according to the polling, that they will be worried in the by elections are going to be very important and you
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think the guardian has overstepped or is itjust impossible to say what the numbers are. is it true that the prime minister the conservatives may have put their own that is in because as a rule, once the government puts her own medicine, once the threshold is crossed, everyone is since it is automatically notified and against the government the advantage. yes. the government the advantage. yes, exactl and the government the advantage. yes, exactly and that's _ the government the advantage. yes, exactly and that's been _ the government the advantage. t9: exactly and that's been happening for a while, actually. there will be mps who with number ten and will put in fake letters to be recorded so they might be bubbling near 54 but not getting quite fair and think a lot of people are trying to guess, there are mps of gone public with their discontent and that number is growing since the report coming up and their other mps who may have organised in the real conflicting for number ten is that this does not feel very organised. if it's
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organised, you can look and try to get ahead of them come you can try to disable the train to do but when you have discontent from different wings of the party, whether it's the right of the party, whether it's the red wall, new intake or mps of been there for many years, that becomes much harder when you are a number ten to try to control this when the web strata control this. and you don't know who's going to join in and this discontent even the by election coming up, yes, if you said you have wheat field which was labour held into a 2019 but also, notjust labour held into a 2019 but also, not just the labour held into a 2019 but also, notjust the red wall, there is a tory base, tory hartman's that are at risk as well for molybdenum research. and people are feeling unhappy and we have both sides feeling unhappy then there is real problems in terms of directions and travels over the prime minister actually does next.— travels over the prime minister actually does next. they can feel intense movement. the telegraph has a word
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about this about trying to save johnson after a survey found that mr johnson after a survey found that mr johnson at the lowest approval rating of any cabinet minister in the eyes of tory party members. he is a polarising figure and he has a huge majority and a lot of support at the last election in the wake of brexit and the question now for all of these mps is whether or not he has become a liability whether they still think he's the best chance because an election still potentially a year or so away. it’s potentially a year or so away. it's interesting _ potentially a year or so away. it's interesting that the legislation has been passed to the prime minister could _ been passed to the prime minister could indeed: election when he chooses — could indeed: election when he chooses and take that risk and that's— chooses and take that risk and that's remember back in 2019. in 2019. _ that's remember back in 2019. in 2019. but— that's remember back in 2019. in 2019, but this is 2022 and a of light— 2019, but this is 2022 and a of light is— 2019, but this is 2022 and a of light is happen. whether the pandemic, the followers of the pandemic, the followers of the pandemic i'm not even talking about
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party gait _ pandemic i'm not even talking about party gait. the one person who is not the usual suspect but definitely attorney— not the usual suspect but definitely attorney general, when he talks about _ attorney general, when he talks about the — attorney general, when he talks about the covid—19lawbreaking by those _ about the covid—19lawbreaking by those in _ about the covid—19lawbreaking by those in power doing real and lasting — those in power doing real and lasting damage to the authority of the government and basically to the office _ the government and basically to the office of— the government and basically to the office of prime minister and basically to the united kingdom itself, _ basically to the united kingdom itself, its internal image and its international image which we reported on daily and we have the wonderful— reported on daily and we have the wonderfuljoys to come in the jubilee — wonderfuljoys to come in the jubilee. but nobody internationally on this— jubilee. but nobody internationally on this trip stamping by a thousand moons _ on this trip stamping by a thousand moons both by the prime minister and it's interesting and highly relevant when _ it's interesting and highly relevant when you — it's interesting and highly relevant when you see that the former tory vice chairman or chairwoman, i should — vice chairman or chairwoman, i should say, _ vice chairman or chairwoman, i should say, she has a very narrow
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majority _ should say, she has a very narrow majority and — should say, she has a very narrow majority and westminster for the first time — majority and westminster for the first time since its creation in the early— first time since its creation in the early 1960s turned labour and she puts it _ early 1960s turned labour and she puts it differently when she says in the letter — puts it differently when she says in the letter to her constituents today that mr _ the letter to her constituents today that mrjohnson should call a confidence vote himself to end speculation. and this is it, it's a day by— speculation. and this is it, it's a day by day— speculation. and this is it, it's a day by day trip and that is of no confidence statements and i think any tory— confidence statements and i think any tory mp that is a narrow majority— any tory mp that is a narrow majority will be weighing up his or her options. in last few days in the coming _ her options. in last few days in the coming days of the kingdom was a brand _ coming days of the kingdom was a brand it's — coming days of the kingdom was a brand it's from that point of view, the prime — brand it's from that point of view, the prime minister that has that yes. _ the prime minister that has that yes, very— the prime minister that has that yes, very good on the war in ukraine but these _ yes, very good on the war in ukraine but these are — yes, very good on the war in ukraine but these are very strong daily sniper— but these are very strong daily sniper attacks on the political authority— sniper attacks on the political authority of this prime minister. very— authority of this prime minister. very briefly, if there was to be confidence vote in the next few
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weeks, but borisjohnson could win it and if you went to buy a small majority, theresa may by one about 20. and she survived, if he wins by a small majority, is he safe or look at the cabinet move against him because he has not appeared to anyone as though he is going to voluntarily move out of downing street. t voluntarily move out of downing street. ., �* , voluntarily move out of downing street. ,, �* , . ., :, street. i think it's clear from outer space. _ street. i think it's clear from outer space, of _ street. i think it's clear from outer space, of his - street. i think it's clear from outer space, of his own - street. i think it's clear from - outer space, of his own volition, that he will not be going anywhere and if you wince it by one or two, i think he is safe for the foreseeable future but i don't think the cabinet, they have shown no signs of doing this so far and there's always something whether it's doing this so far and there's always something whether its local elections or by elections or various reports coming out and so, i think evenif reports coming out and so, i think even if hejust reports coming out and so, i think even if he just scrape spy, he will see that as vindication and he will continue.
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moving away from the westminster politics, the financial times saying francis sorry for botch security after the champions league final. where do you think things went wrong here. watch inquiry. i went wrong here. watch inquiry. i thing is for the uefa inquiry that is been — thing is for the uefa inquiry that is been announced tonight and an independent inquiry by, i believe some _ independent inquiry by, i believe some of— independent inquiry by, i believe some of it — independent inquiry by, i believe some of it experienced an independent but it was very important in fitting that the defence minister in the interior minister— defence minister in the interior minister summoned the police, uefa in the _ minister summoned the police, uefa in the organisation and the french stadium _ in the organisation and the french stadium where the extraordinary
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scenes— stadium where the extraordinary scenes of— stadium where the extraordinary scenes of chaos, disorganisation, clearly— scenes of chaos, disorganisation, clearly from all the testimonies that have — clearly from all the testimonies that have been reading today of liveruool— that have been reading today of liverpool fans, many people were deeply— liverpool fans, many people were deeply scared, traumatised, some, a disaster— deeply scared, traumatised, some, a disaster was— deeply scared, traumatised, some, a disaster was averted. and no one was seriously— disaster was averted. and no one was seriously injured. in the french authorities have today, recognised that this _ authorities have today, recognised that this is — authorities have today, recognised that this is not good enough and questions — that this is not good enough and questions will be asked about the fact that — questions will be asked about the fact that the, i almost said united kingdom, — fact that the, i almost said united kingdom, france posting the rugby world _ kingdom, france posting the rugby world cup— kingdom, france posting the rugby world cup next year the olympic games— world cup next year the olympic games in— world cup next year the olympic games in 2024 we are very two different— games in 2024 we are very two different narratives in the french authorities, not only initially on saturday— authorities, not only initially on saturday night but today i very much said that _ saturday night but today i very much said that they were overwhelmed by the number of fake tickets in the french—
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the number of fake tickets in the french government has been very clear— french government has been very clear that — french government has been very clear that it no longer wants paper tickets _ clear that it no longer wants paper tickets and — clear that it no longer wants paper tickets and there is a hologram, it wants— tickets and there is a hologram, it wants digital tickets. but there are many— wants digital tickets. but there are many different tickets to be asked in real— many different tickets to be asked in real sense of urgency that needs to be _ in real sense of urgency that needs to be addressed and will be deeply traumatic— to be addressed and will be deeply traumatic for many people who were there. _ traumatic for many people who were there. was— traumatic for many people who were there, was must be a football celebration, it's not good enough. we have _ celebration, it's not good enough. we have to — celebration, it's not good enough. we have to do better and i think the french— we have to do better and i think the french government is very keen to learn the _ french government is very keen to learn the lessons of this and you if he needs— learn the lessons of this and you if he needs to — learn the lessons of this and you if he needs to learn the lessons of this because they are also very responsible and so, merseyside police _ responsible and so, merseyside police were there and they were really _ police were there and they were really questioning this and very established journalists and supporters themselves, there isjust a lot of— supporters themselves, there isjust a lot of problems with the logistics and it— a lot of problems with the logistics and it should not happen again. it must _ and it should not happen again. it must not — and it should not happen again. it must not happen again. moving the independent, they have a picture of half term travel misery, as they say for thousands.

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