tv The Papers BBC News November 20, 2022 11:30pm-11:46pm GMT
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and political commentator, emma woolf and pandora forsyth — host of the #shecan women in sport podcast at the daily express. tomorrow's front pages starting with... starting with the i, which leads with a warning from tory mps to the prime minister over striking a �*swiss—style�* trade deal with the eu. there's a similiar story in the daily mail which says �*dont betray us on brexit�* —
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the metro leads with �*wad a waste�* — referring to a stunt by the comedian joe lycett in which he appears to shred £10,000 of cash in a world cup protest. the guardian says the world still stands on �*the brink of climate catastrophe�* despite the deal reached at the cop27 summit. it also says rail cancellations are at an all—time high. the daily telegraph reports on the effects of the pandemic on cancer patients, saying hundreds more are dying each week because of missed diagnoses. another health related story on the front page of the times warns that patients may face long waits for ambulances and a&e care for years to come. the sun leads with a picture of the england football captain harry kane, marking the start of england's world cup campaign. and on a similar theme... — �*is ita bird, is ita plane? no, it's super—kane�* says the daily star.
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so let's begin... hello to both of you. let's start off, pandora you will kick this off with the front page of the daily mail. don't betray us on brexit. brexit which divides everybody and has since the deal was even spoken about before the deal was even struck. and of course, now that there are dealing with things the are pricking peoples years which have connotations to exit of course dealing with a european country and getting closer to them. lots of people did not want that and brexit and that is the way that the vote went. brexit has already divided people as i have said. we are also not dealing at a time of politics
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where people do not trust politicians as much as they used to. with everything that happened, the lockdown, pandemic, so they really ought to be careful about their next moves. because now as you see with lots of new pms coming through, rishi sunak needs to be careful with his moves because lasting he needs is for all of his ministers to turn on him. . ., ,, , on him. emma, are you with us. yes ou are i on him. emma, are you with us. yes you are i can see your— you are i can see your smile. it is the front page of the daily mail and we are talking about brexit, do not betray us on brexit that is the headline. figs betray us on brexit that is the headline. �* , ., ., ., ., , betray us on brexit that is the headline. a ., ., ., headline. as pandora was saying rishi sunak _ headline. as pandora was saying rishi sunak was _ headline. as pandora was saying rishi sunak was desperate - headline. as pandora was saying rishi sunak was desperate to - headline. as pandora was saying - rishi sunak was desperate to reunite the party— rishi sunak was desperate to reunite the party but obviously given last week_ the party but obviously given last week statement which has upset a lot of teen_ week statement which has upset a lot of teen -- _ week statement which has upset a lot of teen —— senior tory members and now rumours— of teen —— senior tory members and now rumours are afoot possibly to strike _ now rumours are afoot possibly to strike a _ now rumours are afoot possibly to strike a swiss style tray deal with
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the eu _ strike a swiss style tray deal with the eu certainly to forge closer economic— the eu certainly to forge closer economic links with them, we have seen _ economic links with them, we have seen that— economic links with them, we have seen that there is a warmer relationship already with the eu. senior— relationship already with the eu. senior government figures have been saying _ senior government figures have been saying that _ senior government figures have been saying that they believe eu relations are buying. they have been very frosty— relations are buying. they have been very frosty with —— for several years — very frosty with —— for several years. since the vote of the referendum. we sought rishi sunak hugging. _ referendum. we sought rishi sunak hugging, his big bromance with emmanuel macron. 0ffice hugging, his big bromance with emmanuel macron. office of the relationship of france's key to the eu relationship. and to put this warmer— eu relationship. and to put this warmer relationship with the eu lead to friction _ warmer relationship with the eu lead to friction in trade, possibly a sort _ to friction in trade, possibly a sort of— to friction in trade, possibly a sort of semi—reversal according back of the _ sort of semi—reversal according back of the some — sort of semi—reversal according back of the some of the parameters of brexit _ of the some of the parameters of brexit so — of the some of the parameters of brexit. so lots of unhappiness with sehior_ brexit. so lots of unhappiness with senior tory— brexit. so lots of unhappiness with senior tory brexit years. the government, we should say, are categorically denying reports and are saying that number ten is not considering or even looking into
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cioser— considering or even looking into closer trade deals with the eu. at the moment, they are saying it is not being — the moment, they are saying it is not being discussed and it is not being considered. can not being discussed and it is not being considered.— not being discussed and it is not being considered. can you take us to the next page _ being considered. can you take us to the next page that _ being considered. can you take us to the next page that is _ being considered. can you take us to the next page that is the _ front page of the daily telegraph the story there. would you remind me of the headline- — story there. would you remind me of the headline. cancer— story there. would you remind me of the headline. cancer tolls _ story there. would you remind me of the headline. cancer tolls surges - story there. would you remind me of the headline. cancer tolls surges in l the headline. cancer tolls surges in the headline. cancer tolls surges in the wake of — the headline. cancer tolls surges in the wake of the _ the headline. cancer tolls surges in the wake of the pandemics - the headline. cancer tolls surges in the wake of the pandemics of - the wake of the pandemics of hundreds more expected to die each week after misdiagnosis during cobra. . ~' ,, week after misdiagnosis during cobra. ., ,, . week after misdiagnosis during cobra. ., . ., ., cobra. thank you so much for that. yes, it is obviously _ cobra. thank you so much for that. yes, it is obviously devastating - yes, it is obviously devastating news for many cancer patients in the uk. we knew that this would happen in the pandemic with restricted gp access which of course is the first point of record where you you suspect that you do have cancer of course you go to your gp first and
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with gp waiting times going through the roof at the moment and of course in addition to that, lots people who are going in for routine operations and are being pushed back and push back. it is getting to a bigger and bigger toll. this is extremely worrying for many any patients and families across the uk and heartbreaking. 0f families across the uk and heartbreaking. of course this does come down to the pandemic. and the lockdown that we did have and that we did suspect this. so it is no surprise, unfortunately, that this is come to a headline. but it has come to a headline and it is only a few months ago that dean deborah james who also spoke about and varied much missed spoke about cancer a lot and was on the part of newspapers around all of britain at the time. on the lead up as well and of course when she passed. and of
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course we are speaking about cancer again. it isjust course we are speaking about cancer again. it is just heartbreaking, really. the government really does need to get a handle on this soon and with nurses drinking potentially and with nurses drinking potentially and with nurses drinking potentially and with other —— striking, it is extremely worrying times. xyour extremely worrying times. your thou . hts extremely worrying times. your thoughts on _ extremely worrying times. your thoughts on this _ extremely worrying times. your thoughts on this emma? - extremely worrying times. your thoughts on this emma? i - extremely worrying times. your| thoughts on this emma? i agree extremely worrying times. your - thoughts on this emma? i agree with pandora this — thoughts on this emma? i agree with pandora this was _ thoughts on this emma? i agree with pandora this was entirely _ pandora this was entirely predictable and actually tragically preventable. the council backlog is one of— preventable. the council backlog is one of the — preventable. the council backlog is one of the most deadly outcomes of the pandemic actually. 900 already in septemberthat we the pandemic actually. 900 already in september that we have seen 900 more _ in september that we have seen 900 more deaths than would be expected in a normal— more deaths than would be expected in a normal september. people having missed. _ in a normal september. people having missed. not— in a normal september. people having missed, not being able to make gp appointments misdiagnosis, but also delayed _ appointments misdiagnosis, but also delayed or— appointments misdiagnosis, but also delayed or even cancelled chemotherapy during lockdown. i think— chemotherapy during lockdown. i think it _ chemotherapy during lockdown. i think it is — chemotherapy during lockdown. i think it is an absolute scandal, which — think it is an absolute scandal, which are _ think it is an absolute scandal, which are all about covert debts which _
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which are all about covert debts which are — which are all about covert debts which are now very low and what has been _ which are now very low and what has been neglected and is now on the front— been neglected and is now on the front pages, predictably if deaths from cancer and other outcomes of the pandemic. let's move onto the front page the metro what a waste to to argue with a context of what we are about to discuss i would like you to take a quick look at the video this isjoe lycett and this was a protest we found out about what in a moment. that is a lot of money going into the shredder. and in a matter of secondsit the shredder. and in a matter of seconds it was all gone. pandora, what upset man? he seconds it was all gone. pandora, what upset man?— what upset man? he told david beckham. _ what upset man? he told david beckham. he — what upset man? he told david beckham, he petitioned - what upset man? he told david beckham, he petitioned david i beckham, he petitioned david beckham, he petitioned david beckham, cut the deal with qatar for £10 miiiion. — beckham, cut the deal with qatar for £10 million, apparently, david beckham is getting paid to go over
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there _ beckham is getting paid to go over there with — beckham is getting paid to go over there with various deals and clauses and i_ there with various deals and clauses and i am _ there with various deals and clauses and i am sure, but obviously as we all well— and i am sure, but obviously as we all well know anyone who has been following _ all well know anyone who has been following the world cup coverage that qatar has got a lot of issues surrounding this world cup. with human— surrounding this world cup. with human rights and with lgbt plus community as a homosexual lively over there — community as a homosexual lively over there is illegal. joe said, look— over there is illegal. joe said, look david if you give this up, then iwitt— look david if you give this up, then iwiii give — look david if you give this up, then i will give this £10,000 to charities surrounding lgbt communities to help them, or if you io communities to help them, or if you go ahead _ communities to help them, or if you go ahead with this deal then i will shred _ go ahead with this deal then i will shred it. and that is exactly what he did _ shred it. and that is exactly what he did and — shred it. and that is exactly what he did. and he shared that with all his followers and as we are talking about _ his followers and as we are talking about it _ his followers and as we are talking about it now, we also talked about the issues —
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about it now, we also talked about the issues. the ones that he wanted to shine _ the issues. the ones that he wanted to shine a _ the issues. the ones that he wanted to shine a light on. but as emma said previously, he could have done a lot more — said previously, he could have done a lot more with that money. he could have given _ a lot more with that money. he could have given it — a lot more with that money. he could have given it to the charities anyway, _ have given it to the charities anyway, so i am sure they would be very grateful for that money. so to what _ very grateful for that money. so to what actually the opinion of the lgbt community is, i think we will probably— lgbt community is, i think we will probably find out going into this evening — probably find out going into this evening and tomorrow morning what they thought of him actually shredding the money. the they thought of him actually shredding the money. they thought of him actually shreddin: the mone . . shredding the money. the headline in the matter is — shredding the money. the headline in the matter is what _ shredding the money. the headline in the matter is what a _ shredding the money. the headline in the matter is what a waste _ shredding the money. the headline in the matter is what a waste and i - the matter is what a waste and i can't help but agree. i completely understand people want to make their form of protest, particularly about qatar in the human rights record and the record on homosexuality and it still being a legal over there, but is this the way to do it? get that onto the front pages, but does it make any difference whatsoever. probably not. in the same way that
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checking soup over priceless works of art in the national gallery does not make any difference to the prophet or to governing practices —— profit of companies like bp probably not. i think this is a very odd thing to do during a cost crisis to shred, if he really did, £10,000, seems like a crying shame. pandora we will turn — seems like a crying shame. pandora we will turn to _ seems like a crying shame. pandora we will turn to the _ seems like a crying shame. pandora we will turn to the inside _ seems like a crying shame. pandora we will turn to the inside page - we will turn to the inside page three of the times. this had us all laughing, and brought a smile to yourface as well. laughing, and brought a smile to your face as well. what lyrics have been your favourite song reveal about you quickly summit up, what is your favourite song and if you can give us a little lyrics. go on then. you are absolutely not getting me to sin-. you are absolutely not getting me to sing this _ you are absolutely not getting me to
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sing this is — you are absolutely not getting me to sing. this is a great story, it is about attachment styles, apparently we all _ about attachment styles, apparently we all have them. i am in the category— we all have them. i am in the category of anxious, apparently because — category of anxious, apparently because my favourite one is at someone _ because my favourite one is at someone like you. adele did get me through— someone like you. adele did get me through my— someone like you. adele did get me through my last break up and i can only apologise to my neighbours because — only apologise to my neighbours because she was on full blast and actually— because she was on full blast and actually when i saw her this summer, i actually when i saw her this summer, i was _ actually when i saw her this summer, i was in _ actually when i saw her this summer, i was in tears — actually when i saw her this summer, i was in tears. even though i am apparently— i was in tears. even though i am apparently an anxious category, i have _ apparently an anxious category, i have to _ apparently an anxious category, i have to say— apparently an anxious category, i have to say she is fantastic and i am very— have to say she is fantastic and i am very happy to be in that category~ _ am very happy to be in that category-— category. there were three classifications _ category. there were three classifications here, - category. there were three classifications here, if - category. there were three classifications here, if i - category. there were three classifications here, if i tell category. there were three - classifications here, if i tell the viewers, the secure songs, the anxious songs which include the dell, and the avoidant songs which includes emma tell us a bit more. the avoidant songs will stop you missed out the fourth category which i probably fall into witches anxious up— avoid it. —— which is anxious—
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avoided. i agree adele is on my playlists. i like dark stuff, johnny cash, really, really devastating dark stuff so i don't know what that says about me. but deftly a bit of adele, a bit of taylor swift apparently that is a bad sign. if your girlfriend likes taylor swift and she is definitely anxious, angry, i think that people that like the secure stuff. the secure stuff it is things like i will always love you by whitney houston and i got you babe by share. if you were dating someone who listens to sonny and cher i got you babe then i pick you have a problem. i cher i got you babe then i pick you have a problem.— have a problem. i had a quick look throu~h have a problem. i had a quick look through my _ have a problem. i had a quick look through my playlists _ have a problem. i had a quick look through my playlists and - have a problem. i had a quick look through my playlists and it - have a problem. i had a quick look through my playlists and it is - through my playlists and it is embarrassing. we have a baker... i
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don't know where they fall in. aretha franklin, doctor hook. it is embarrassing and a bit of rock and there, childish can be know as well, it is serious my music. very quickly let us turn to the front page we have to do a bit of world cup, who wants to take, pandora do you want to take away with us quickens? broke up tomorrow england are playing — broke up tomorrow england are playing -- — broke up tomorrow england are playing —— world cup, lots of controversy surrounding it i will now lead — controversy surrounding it i will now lead to emma. the controversy surrounding it i will now lead to emma.— controversy surrounding it i will now lead to emma. the daily star in the sun have — now lead to emma. the daily star in the sun have harry— now lead to emma. the daily star in the sun have harry kane _ now lead to emma. the daily star in the sun have harry kane on - now lead to emma. the daily star in | the sun have harry kane on the front page. the sun have harry kane on the front nae. ., , the sun have harry kane on the front nae, ., , ., the sun have harry kane on the front nae. ., , ., the sun have harry kane on the front page. harry kane looking wonderful and may the — page. harry kane looking wonderful and may the best _ page. harry kane looking wonderful and may the best man _ page. harry kane looking wonderful and may the best man win - page. harry kane looking wonderful and may the best man win we - page. harry kane looking wonderful and may the best man win we have| and may the best man win we have talked so much about controversy
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surrounding qatar but we could all do but they produce so let's have a bit of world cup victory plays thank you very much. bit of world cup victory plays thank you very much-— you very much. let's play the whistle, let's _ you very much. let's play the whistle, let's get _ you very much. let's play the whistle, let's get on - you very much. let's play the whistle, let's get on with - you very much. let's play the whistle, let's get on with it. i you very much. let's play the - whistle, let's get on with it. thank you to you both it has been an absolute blast and have a great week. thank you forjoining us here on the papers, back again tomorrow evening. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with alfie stirling from the new economics foundation and david bond, deputy political editor at the evening standard. next its' time for the travel show. but for now goodnight. for generations, snakes, scorpions, and spiders have been important
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