tv The Papers BBC News December 3, 2022 11:30pm-11:45pm GMT
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this is bbc news, the headlines ukraine's president zelensky has criticised the price cap which his western allies are trying to impose on russian oil exports. he says a ceiling of sixty dollars per barrel is too weak to have a serious impact on russia's economy. relatives of a palestinian man shot dead by israeli troops in the occupied west bank this week have told the bbc there was no justification for his killing. raed al—naasan was one of four men killed in similar circumstances in a single day. health officials in britain have warned parents to look out for symptoms of a condition caused by strep a. six children have died recently in england and wales after contracting the infection. in the world cup in qatar, argentina have become the second team to make it
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to the quarter finals, after a 2—1 victory over australia. earlier, the netherlands beat the usa 3—1. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who is uk correspondent for news programme france 2a and eleanor langford, political reporter at poltics home. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. the telegraph leads with claims that pharmacists could be allowed to prescribe antibiotics and treat minor conditions — to ease pressure on the nhs during this month's nurses�* strike. the sunday times claims ministers are drafting new laws to prevent
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anyone arriving in the uk by illegal routes from settling in the country. harry & meghan�*s imminent netflix series preoccupies many of the papers — including the daily express, which says prince william is ready to counter any smears it contains about the royal family the mirror claims the show will be "utterly explosive" and "worse than the royals can imagine." elsewhere it's the football that dominates — �*yes we kane�* is the headline in the sunday people. while the daily star claims rubbing a picture of gary lineker�*s ears could be the way to bring good luck for england... so let's begin... welcome to you both. let's start with the sunday telegraph and that story about pharmacies being draughted into break the nhs strike. it said chemists could be given the power to hand out antibiotics as health workers walk off the job. you can see pictures of our colleague
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talking about why she shared her cancer diagnosis. first michael first with you about the pharmacy story. do you think this will be seen by people by a welcome sensitive way of easing the stress on the nhs? or more warning signs about the situation of a scared moment? i about the situation of a scared moment? ~ , about the situation of a scared moment?— about the situation of a scared moment? ~ , ., ., moment? i think it is more the form than the latter. _ moment? i think it is more the form than the latter. i _ moment? i think it is more the form than the latter. i think— moment? i think it is more the form than the latter. i think this - than the latter. i think this won't happen overnight. i think units of training. ithink happen overnight. i think units of training. i think you need particular contract with the premises. harbourabout particular contract with the premises. harbour about the effect of the strikes with the care simpson within the nhs or the royal college of nursing for the first time since its creation going over strike. over 100,000 nurses. the knock on effect
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of that it looks like anything that could be agreed and these noble powers that could be given to diagnose a small infections. possibly given antibiotics are very welcome as pirates strip a infections are concerned. that looks like good news but it looks like this wouldn't happen anyway before the beginning of the year it will cost £400 million it is estimated says the telegraph. you have to think about antimicrobial resistance. with the increase possible use of antibiotics. also, the actual pressure on chemists. whenever i go to chemists there seem to be long lines. and people who are trying to not go to gps because they are finding it difficult to get our appointments. this is to divert from those appointments. that many people, thousands of people around
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the country are managing to get. so worrying times. if this was the only strike that was going to happen there been chains and other strikes. since june. there been chains and other strikes. sincejune. it is concerning. let us remember what this is about. this is a four nurses asking about an above inflation pay rise because their pay has gone down in real terms. as a time when you have a 11% inflation. the government says there isn't enough money in the conference. there is a plea from the hud secretary although some progression has been made on some conditions. clearly not on pay. that is very worrying for anyone who sees what is happening with a and e. find worrying for anyone who sees what is happening with a and e.— happening with a and e. and eleanor do ou happening with a and e. and eleanor do you think — happening with a and e. and eleanor do you think this _ happening with a and e. and eleanor do you think this is _ happening with a and e. and eleanor do you think this is something - happening with a and e. and eleanor do you think this is something that l do you think this is something that is worrying? or do you think this idea about draughting and pharmacies
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that the telegraph is reporting might give it a little bit of reassurance that there would be other options and ways around it? i guess as benedicte mentioned there the more _ guess as benedicte mentioned there the more powers given to the chemist _ the more powers given to the chemist. there have been huge increases — chemist. there have been huge increases in people contracting strep— increases in people contracting strep a~ — increases in people contracting strep a. so it might give a bit of comfort— strep a. so it might give a bit of comfort that you can go with your pharmacies and get that diagnosis and get _ pharmacies and get that diagnosis and get the antibiotics for it. and you have — and get the antibiotics for it. and you have to— and get the antibiotics for it. and you have to be up to get to the pharmacies. as we were saying. there are big _ pharmacies. as we were saying. there are big cues— pharmacies. as we were saying. there are big cues at the pharmacies and if the _ are big cues at the pharmacies and if the waiting list for gps and the witch_ if the waiting list for gps and the witch and — if the waiting list for gps and the witch and the sort a and e now they're adding pharmacies. it could create _ they're adding pharmacies. it could create some worry. the fact is a lot of these _ create some worry. the fact is a lot of these things can't be put in place — of these things can't be put in place for— of these things can't be put in place for the first round of strikes which _ place for the first round of strikes which are — place for the first round of strikes which are happening in less than two weeks _ which are happening in less than two weeks for— which are happening in less than two weeks. forthis which are happening in less than two weeks. for this first round of strikes — weeks. for this first round of strikes i _ weeks. for this first round of strikes i think are on the 15th of
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december. there's not much time to get these _ december. there's not much time to get these measures sorted. so, the fact is— get these measures sorted. so, the fact is whether they draught the pharmacies in when it comes around there _ pharmacies in when it comes around there was— pharmacies in when it comes around there was still be destruction and chaos _ there was still be destruction and chaos it — there was still be destruction and chaos it is — there was still be destruction and chaos. it is comfort for the future. but for— chaos. it is comfort for the future. but for the — chaos. it is comfort for the future. but for the immediate term and i don't think— but for the immediate term and i don't think there is good to be a huge _ don't think there is good to be a huge change. staying with the telegraph. as there is is the immigration about banning albanians it is very hard to see how albanians it is very hard to see how albanians claiming i sent them when they come from a demonstrably safe country. i want to put this one to you benedicte. 50 country. i want to put this one to you benedicte-— you benedicte. so this is interesting. _ you benedicte. so this is interesting. it _ you benedicte. so this is interesting. it is - you benedicte. so this is interesting. it is not - you benedicte. so this is interesting. it is not a i you benedicte. so this is - interesting. it is not a surprising statement by the governments and the prime minister. rishi sunak has been talking to these albanian counterpart and they want to try to set up a fast—track process to send
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back albanians who they feel are coming here to stop first illegally, and secondly across the china. and there has been a huge increase. we know that the increase has been. they have been 12,000 migrants from albania that's average the uk so far this year. the said less than 13% have actually managed to get asylum status. and it is a sick country. indeed it is interesting to see that sweden has already set the precedent tjy sweden has already set the precedent by treating albania as a safe state from which i set them applications are treated as unfounded. since it change the law no albanians have been given a centum. now, why the sudden increase in albanians? if it is true that 10% of albanians, the albanian publishing is now in the uk. that is a real drain for that
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country. it is mostly men, it would appear. not sure why. what is worrying is that a certain number we are seeing is 39 albania yonkers have actually got lost. so that's almost 20% of unaccompanied child minors who have got lost or possibly traffic too. possibly in the sex industry or car washing or drug trafficking. these, clearly, there is not a grip on immigration. whether it is having provision for them to stop we saw what happened in manson. and that is not empty. but you have the hull problem. that really needs to be gripped, actually. when you know that this government. rishi sunak is going to have some trouble with a divided party. passing this through parliament. it is difficult to see how any new powers by the
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government, orany how any new powers by the government, or any legislation can be pushed through by christmas. indeed, with the mentor should do it in the spring? meanwhile, there is human misery and there are people who are from other countries who are generally here and spleen persecution in their country. the backlog on this is absolutely huge. there is the home office site of course. but there is the human side. and also that the medical side. when unit no some people in diphtheria were sent to various parts of the uk into hotels. so what is happening to places that could actually houston. in the sense of centres meanwhile we come to suella braverman who wants every single one of them to be detained. ~ �* , ., _ detained. we'll stay with the asylum start but no detained. we'll stay with the asylum start but go on _ detained. we'll stay with the asylum start but go on to _ detained. we'll stay with the asylum start but go on to a _ detained. we'll stay with the asylum start but go on to a different - start but go on to a different paper. the sunday times stop elinor what it
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also done. the times quotes polling that supports proposed measures against illegal migrants. so this is something that the times is quoted. pulling by some researchers and some other quotes as well. what are your thoughts eleanor? i other quotes as well. what are your thoughts eleanor?— other quotes as well. what are your thoughts eleanor? i think one of the oints in thoughts eleanor? i think one of the points in that _ thoughts eleanor? i think one of the points in that story _ thoughts eleanor? i think one of the points in that story the _ thoughts eleanor? i think one of the points in that story the one - thoughts eleanor? i think one of the points in that story the one that - points in that story the one that really— points in that story the one that really stands out for me is that 84% of voters _ really stands out for me is that 84% of voters think the government is handling — of voters think the government is handling this badly. bearing in mind the governing party are doing very hadly— the governing party are doing very hadiy iri— the governing party are doing very badly in the polls. they are sticking _ badly in the polls. they are sticking around 20%. the other party well above _ sticking around 20%. the other party well above that. the next election is not _ well above that. the next election is not far— well above that. the next election is not far away. it has to be sometime _ is not far away. it has to be sometime in 2024 or 2025. so it could he — sometime in 2024 or 2025. so it could be less than 18 months away. so they— could be less than 18 months away. so they really need to get a grip on improving — so they really need to get a grip on improving those polling figures. in one clearly the government wants to
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focus _ one clearly the government wants to focus on _ one clearly the government wants to focus on is _ one clearly the government wants to focus on is immigration. which as the public— focus on is immigration. which as the public suggests the government the public suggests the government the public suggests the government the public think the government is finding _ the public think the government is finding badly. even though these measures might seem extreme on the face of— measures might seem extreme on the face of it— measures might seem extreme on the face of it they have been bandied around _ face of it they have been bandied around the conservative party for a white _ around the conservative party for a while. there is back in for them. as people _ while. there is back in for them. as people were — while. there is back in for them. as people were saying, getting this through— people were saying, getting this through parliament would be a challenge. it will be a long time before — challenge. it will be a long time before this can actually be in the office _ before this can actually be in the office up— before this can actually be in the office up by that time there may be elections _ office up by that time there may be elections. there are all the ideas but whether it can be put into practice — but whether it can be put into practice is— but whether it can be put into practice is another matter. o nto onto another�*s story that is in multiple pairs. the world cup of course. unsurprising given what is happening tomorrow. lots of pictures on the papers including the independent as you can see there. with england ready for work up crash. with images of captain harry kane. if i stay with you eleanor what are your thoughts? if you are
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bitten personal with your money be on england getting through based on somebody surprising result to so far? i somebody surprising result to so far? ~ , somebody surprising result to so far? ~' , ., , ., ., far? i think my money would always have to be in _ far? i think my money would always have to be in england. _ far? i think my money would always have to be in england. you're - far? i think my money would always have to be in england. you're right. have to be in england. you're right there _ have to be in england. you're right there have — have to be in england. you're right there have been some surprising results _ there have been some surprising results with germany leaving early as one _ results with germany leaving early as one. and all the controversy behind — as one. and all the controversy behind it — as one. and all the controversy behind it. it has been quite extraordinary. i think hopes are high _ extraordinary. i think hopes are high for— extraordinary. i think hopes are high for england tomorrow. and we will all— high for england tomorrow. and we will all he _ high for england tomorrow. and we will all be rooting them on. and high for england tomorrow. and we will all be rooting them on.- will all be rooting them on. and six benedicte will all be rooting them on. and six itenedicte re: _ will all be rooting them on. and six benedicte re: have _ will all be rooting them on. and six benedicte re: have you _ will all be rooting them on. and six benedicte re: have you found - will all be rooting them on. and six benedicte re: have you found it. will all be rooting them on. and six i benedicte re: have you found it more gripping a tournament because they have been so many surprise results and outcomes? i have been so many surprise results and outcomes?— have been so many surprise results and outcomes? i have to plead guilty to not supporting _ and outcomes? i have to plead guilty to not supporting a — and outcomes? i have to plead guilty to not supporting a team. _ and outcomes? i have to plead guilty to not supporting a team. i _ and outcomes? i have to plead guilty to not supporting a team. i can - and outcomes? i have to plead guilty to not supporting a team. i can hear| to not supporting a team. i can hear the house across the nation right now. but i do love watching really high level football. i am enjoying, particularly concentrating on england. since i will be reporting on them the further they recruit
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progress. so we have to wishing the best of luck against senegal. they are clearly taking nothing for granted. and one should never until the final whistle goes. as friends find out the other day. we have two great matches. england versus senegal. france versus poland. i hope both my countries england and france she said in a very biased manner today. and good luck to pelley we know that she is very ill. we note some superstars have been sending their best wishes. and we wish them well.— wish them well. that's right even the some estate _ wish them well. that's right even the some estate people - wish them well. that's right even the some estate people should i wish them well. that's right even i the some estate people should keep calm and stay strong. i would from football harry and megan tv warning. i turned the explosive. this is the netflix show. eleanor what are your thoughts on
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this? ~ . ., ., eleanor what are your thoughts on this? ., ,,. ., ., this? we cannot speculate on whether or not it is intentional— this? we cannot speculate on whether or not it is intentional that _ this? we cannot speculate on whether or not it is intentional that the - or not it is intentional that the timing — or not it is intentional that the timing of— or not it is intentional that the timing of this netflix documentary 'ailer timing of this netflix documentary jailer dropping was trite and interesting. it was during the, in the midst— interesting. it was during the, in the midst of this hull row over comments made by leader of a chart at the _ comments made by leader of a chart at the document process. it is a place _ at the document process. it is a place to— at the document process. it is a place to he _ at the document process. it is a place to be quite explosive. i think we would — place to be quite explosive. i think we would have to wait and see. what we've _ we would have to wait and see. what we've heard — we would have to wait and see. what we've heard so far and what we've seen _ we've heard so far and what we've seen from — we've heard so far and what we've seen from megan and harry so far is to he _ seen from megan and harry so far is to be believed. just seen from megan and harry so far is to be believed.— to be believed. just with the final few seconds _ to be believed. just with the final few seconds that _ to be believed. just with the final few seconds that we _ to be believed. just with the final few seconds that we have. - to be believed. just with the final- few seconds that we have. benedicte what are your thoughts on this? like many other— what are your thoughts on this? l age: many other foreign generators what are your thoughts on this? l «19 many other foreign generators i would be reporting on this. i think nobody wins. when there is this kind of public war. there are 365 days in
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