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tv   The Papers  BBC News  December 11, 2022 11:30pm-11:46pm GMT

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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with mejournalist and author shyama perrera and tim montgomerie, founder of conservatives home. tomorrow's front pages. the daily telegraph
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leads on news that four children have been rushed to hospital after falling through ice into a freezing lake in solihull. the daily mail's front reports on the same story and fears of two other children missing. plans for military staff to cover striking workers is being discussed at cabinet cobra meetings — that's in the guardian. the times also leads on hundreds of troops being drafted in to support the nhs.
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the i reports that nurses and government say they want negotiations to avert thursday's walk—out. the financial times leads on the holding of two meps as part of an international investigation into claims that qatar sought to buy influence in the european parliament. and lastly, fans plea for gareth southgate to stay and lead young lions to glory in the next euros, that's in the sun.
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a few themes and a few themes and let's a few themes and let's go a few themes and let's go tour a few themes and let's go tour guests. welcome back to both of you. let's start with the daily mail, the number of newspapers shining a horror on the frozen lake. terrible temperatures, the impacts on peoples lives, the travel chaos it causes but this is just the absolute horror of this story. the idea of the children were out trying to enjoy themselves but appeared to have fallen to the ice. for to enjoy themselves but appeared to have fallen to the ice.— have fallen to the ice. for children fiuuhtin have fallen to the ice. for children fighting for — have fallen to the ice. for children fighting for their _ have fallen to the ice. for children fighting for their lives _ have fallen to the ice. for children fighting for their lives and - have fallen to the ice. for children fighting for their lives and as - have fallen to the ice. for children fighting for their lives and as a - fighting for their lives and as a front page, you have this absolutely massive head my brother the newspapers that are covering the story have a different photograph on the front that goes with the story in the daily mail hasn't which is a very different photograph next to it. it feels quite stark and quite
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strange and the way that is presented but this is a story that is going to be with us for a few days because it's not necessarily going to be over soon and were talking of, we help the families of these children do not have the spotlight put on them and questions asked about what were they doing there in the sort of thing because children are children and it's exciting when there's snow and ice in it such a terrible shame that this tragedy has happened. is a this tragedy has happened. is a considerable _ this tragedy has happened. is a considerable amount that we do not know when it's desperate, isn't it and tim, it is interesting they're talking about the layout there and what the daily mail has done with that because we look at a few others, including the telegraph, prominent photos in the emergency workers who went into help as well and those emergency workers sing in the last couple of hours that this was a plea, wasn't it, please, please. it may look beautiful or crisp and beautiful and the court
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weather but ice can be thin and treacherous. really urging children not to play in these kinds of surroundings.— not to play in these kinds of surroundings. i'm talking from salisbury and _ surroundings. i'm talking from salisbury and last _ surroundings. i'm talking from salisbury and last night, - surroundings. i'm talking from salisbury and last night, at - surroundings. i'm talking from| salisbury and last night, at two azmw _ salisbury and last night, at two arm” i— salisbury and last night, at two arm” iwas _ salisbury and last night, at two a:m., i was woken by an almighty crash_ a:m., i was woken by an almighty crashand— a:m., i was woken by an almighty crash and the car basically ploughed in to the _ crash and the car basically ploughed in to the side of the crash barrier outside _ in to the side of the crash barrier outside my— in to the side of the crash barrier outside my house and the stories tonight— outside my house and the stories tonight from cornwall and some of the most _ tonight from cornwall and some of the most accidents that the county has experienced and we have this tragedy, — has experienced and we have this tragedy, this terrible tragedy and think— tragedy, this terrible tragedy and think about the parents must be going _ think about the parents must be going through tonight and just a warning — going through tonight and just a warning that we do have apparel in the hot _ warning that we do have apparel in the hot weather but court whether it is the _ the hot weather but court whether it is the breed killer, really. it really— is the breed killer, really. it really is _ is the breed killer, really. it really is and people can have fun and the — really is and people can have fun and the snow, of course they can and they should — and the snow, of course they can and they should. but avoid water, even when _ they should. but avoid water, even when the _ they should. but avoid water, even when the ice looks like it might be
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thick— when the ice looks like it might be thick and — when the ice looks like it might be thick and support your weight, it is often _ thick and support your weight, it is often incredibly deceptive and once you are _ often incredibly deceptive and once you are in — often incredibly deceptive and once you are in that cold water, the papers — you are in that cold water, the papers are _ you are in that cold water, the papers are talking about all of the children. — papers are talking about all of the children, sadly suffering from cardiac— children, sadly suffering from cardiac problems, it is very, very dangerous— cardiac problems, it is very, very dangerous and so, enjoy the weather, enjoy— dangerous and so, enjoy the weather, enjoy the _ dangerous and so, enjoy the weather, enjoy the snow on firm services, never— enjoy the snow on firm services, never ice — enjoy the snow on firm services, never ice and water.— enjoy the snow on firm services, never ice and water. even when the emergency — never ice and water. even when the emergency workers _ never ice and water. even when the emergency workers suffered - never ice and water. even when the emergency workers suffered mild i emergency workers suffered mild hypothermia. thatjust tells its own story. return to the times, looking at that image, thatis the times, looking at that image, that is the traditional one that we are use to fund in the snow, and thatis are use to fund in the snow, and that is a concept that snow is about finding snowmen and ice skating and all that sort of thing. but the dangers are something will always be talking about tomorrow morning and
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the very difficult night ahead for the very difficult night ahead for the community and the very sad story. we focus on the front page there because the main story in terms of the headlines and strikes. we talked about it and that's because we came into a really tricky week and anyone on the side of the strikes were the people of some of the order not, the bottom line is this week in particular is a tough time if you want to move around the country with nurses on thursdays, this is a big week and it becomes big politically, doesn't it? 3 big politically, doesn't it? s absolutely and we've talked a little bit about the facts we cannot afford much flexibility towards the strikers. �* , ., , ., ., strikers. and it should show more flexibility than _
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strikers. and it should show more flexibility than it _ strikers. and it should show more flexibility than it has _ strikers. and it should show more flexibility than it has and - strikers. and it should show more flexibility than it has and i - flexibility than it has and i suspect— flexibility than it has and i suspect that it may be january, maybe — suspect that it may be january, maybe february. there may be some kind of— maybe february. there may be some kind of concession to particularly the strikers and the national health service. _ the strikers and the national health service, do not have a great sympathy for the rail workers who earn more — sympathy for the rail workers who earn more than the private sector employers — earn more than the private sector employers and they are often disrupting. but i do have a lot of sympathy— disrupting. but i do have a lot of sympathy for nhs workers and i think something _ sympathy for nhs workers and i think something should be given to them by the government. it will be given eventually, i predict. show some flexibility— eventually, i predict. show some flexibility and set up some long—term plan is to help are going to tackle _ long—term plan is to help are going to tackle the crisis facing public—sector workers particularly in the _ public—sector workers particularly in the nhs. show that you have a long-term — in the nhs. show that you have a long—term plan even if you haven't -ot long—term plan even if you haven't got a _ long—term plan even if you haven't got a magic— long—term plan even if you haven't got a magic wand for the media problems _ got a magic wand for the media problems. at the moment, it looks like it's_ problems. at the moment, it looks like it's tough for the sake of looking — like it's tough for the sake of looking tough and for many people worried _ looking tough and for many people worried about what the next few days might _ worried about what the next few days might bring in terms of inconvenience or actual life—threatening peril, ithink
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they're — life—threatening peril, ithink they're losing the pr war if they do not show— they're losing the pr war if they do not show that little bit of wiggle room _ not show that little bit of wiggle room that they would expect at this time _ room that they would expect at this time. it— room that they would expect at this time. , ., ., ., , ., time. it is a ma'or focus and i will come to you _ time. it is a major focus and i will come to you and _ time. it is a major focus and i will come to you and looking - time. it is a major focus and i will come to you and looking at - time. it is a major focus and i will come to you and looking at the i come to you and looking at the guardian as well, their headline, the tories underfire guardian as well, their headline, the tories under fire to as strikebreakers, this is the guardian sing its been talking to military sources and retired senior officers that say they have concerns that troops were ready overstretched are being used to bail out ministers were able to solve disputes and talking but this is well but the sense of the department of military support and personal starting ambulance training programmes this week, the fact that we are talking about the military being involved here the stocks with a wide scale this is. �* , ., ., ., .,
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this is. it's a mirror image of the times story _ this is. it's a mirror image of the times story because _ this is. it's a mirror image of the times story because the - this is. it's a mirror image of the times story because the times l this is. it's a mirror image of the i times story because the times are basically saying that draughting in troops will not prevent nhs strike chaos and the guardian is saying effectively the same thing but strikebreakers. they're giving it a different spin. it is the same story. but i find so interesting about this is we are calling them the armed forces and it saysin calling them the armed forces and it says in a total of the stories, 1350 members of our armed forces being called into help because they can drive ambulances may know how to probably more than any other type of emergency work or how to help out when some sort of big crisis is going on. they're not trained to be paramedics and not trained to be rail workers and they are not trained to be borderfor us and they're not trained to be anything in particular and what i think what makes me, what i despair about and
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l, makes me, what i despair about and i, iam makes me, what i despair about and i, i am doing the guardian to the times and that riff witches we've got the infrastructure of this country which is the nhs, the post office, the trains, the army, these are the people who actually make everyday stuff happen, working both against and around each other over the next few weeks at the same time, the next few weeks at the same time, the government instead of intervening is attacking half of them and asking the other half to help out and ijust them and asking the other half to help out and i just find them and asking the other half to help out and ijust find it really bizarre because when you see how quickly we start to disintegrate without these people, why on earth are we attacking them and why are they not going up to ask them to have the conversations. why are we not trying to negotiate some kind of settlement and tim, the cabinet are appearing tough, i think they're appearing tough, i think they're
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appearing stupid and i think that's what most people will think because when two children are fighting, you can either leave them to tear each other�*s eyes out or the parent steps in as his look, let's sort this out in as his look, let's sort this out in the government in this particular instance is the parent, it is running ourfamily, our running our family, our infrastructure running ourfamily, our infrastructure and apparel, but those are going on strike and those who be affected by it. i will those are going on strike and those who be affected by it.— who be affected by it. i will let ou who be affected by it. i will let you come _ who be affected by it. i will let you come in — who be affected by it. i will let you come in very _ who be affected by it. i will let you come in very briefly - who be affected by it. i will let you come in very briefly in - you come in very briefly in responding with what they're saying there. 5 was sympathy, ensuring more flexibility making that clear, but also be aware and talk about children fighting. the also be aware and talk about children fighting.— also be aware and talk about children fighting. the also have olitical children fighting. the also have political and. — children fighting. the also have political and, look _ children fighting. the also have political and, look at _ children fighting. the also have political and, look at the - children fighting. the also have political and, look at the rail. political and, look at the rail workers _ political and, look at the rail workers union and talking very much about—
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workers union and talking very much about a _ workers union and talking very much about a general strike and clinical motivations here and he think it's important — motivations here and he think it's important to make distinctions between — important to make distinctions between the forms of the strike and have a _ between the forms of the strike and have a lot _ between the forms of the strike and have a lot more sympathy with the nurses _ have a lot more sympathy with the nurses in— have a lot more sympathy with the nurses in the ambulance workers and ithink— nurses in the ambulance workers and i think of— nurses in the ambulance workers and i think of a _ nurses in the ambulance workers and i think of a made clear that the government should concede a little bit to— government should concede a little bit to them. not all strikers are the same — bit to them. not all strikers are the same and i certainly think that the same and i certainly think that the soldiers will be giving up their christmases in order to serve the public— christmases in order to serve the puhiic witt— christmases in order to serve the public will also be higher on the priority— public will also be higher on the priority of— public will also be higher on the priority of the government in the future _ priority of the government in the future as— priority of the government in the future as well. we asked them to do a lot of— future as well. we asked them to do a lot of work— future as well. we asked them to do a lot of work for this country nothing _ a lot of work for this country nothing there, they are receiving the lowest paid of any of the people _ the lowest paid of any of the people. let's think about those soldiers — people. let's think about those soldiers will be giving up their christmases too. i soldiers will be giving up their christmases too.— soldiers will be giving up their christmases too. ., ., ., ., christmases too. i want to move on because will — christmases too. i want to move on because will be _ christmases too. i want to move on because will be plenty _ christmases too. i want to move on because will be plenty to _ christmases too. i want to move on because will be plenty to discuss i because will be plenty to discuss all week long and let's look at the sun, representative of a number of papers because even i want to talk about the football and despite the
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result, they talked about it in the last hour. it seems to be a lot of affection for gareth southgate and tim, i'll come to you first but several papers saying that the fans want gareth southgate to stay in the players do too. ads, want gareth southgate to stay in the players do too-— players do too. a lot of criticism about the _ players do too. a lot of criticism about the daily _ players do too. a lot of criticism about the daily mail— players do too. a lot of criticism about the daily mail and - players do too. a lot of criticism about the daily mail and it - players do too. a lot of criticism about the daily mail and it was i players do too. a lot of criticism i about the daily mail and it was fair criticism _ about the daily mail and it was fair criticism a — about the daily mail and it was fair criticism a few minutes ago, can i say something good by the tablets in the last— say something good by the tablets in the last 24— say something good by the tablets in the last 24 hours as well. after what _ the last 24 hours as well. after what you — the last 24 hours as well. after what you get, when infants are doing well, they're heroes and lines, and then mother knocked down, they are trashed _ then mother knocked down, they are trashed by— then mother knocked down, they are trashed by the tablets. for scenes would _ trashed by the tablets. for scenes would be — trashed by the tablets. for scenes would be different in the past 24 hours _ would be different in the past 24 hours. there's a lot of sympathy for england. _ hours. there's a lot of sympathy for england, lumbar balance in the coverage — england, lumbar balance in the coverage and i think a lot of that is owed — coverage and i think a lot of that is owed to— coverage and i think a lot of that is owed to gareth southgate and they have created a bond between the country _ have created a bond between the country and the players that has really _ country and the players that has really existed before in book, is a
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verbal— really existed before in book, is a verbal supporter, have some questions about some of the tactical decisions _ questions about some of the tactical decisions taken in big games like the euro— decisions taken in big games like the euro finals in yesterday and we cannot— the euro finals in yesterday and we cannot underestimate how he brought england _ cannot underestimate how he brought england into an age where it's not 'ust england into an age where it's not just avid _ england into an age where it's not just avid football supporters who sympathy for the england team, he is captured _ sympathy for the england team, he is captured something about the spirit of young _ captured something about the spirit of young britain, younger britons and i_ of young britain, younger britons and i think— of young britain, younger britons and i think it would be a shame to lose _ and i think it would be a shame to lose. ., ., ., ., �*, ., lose. you are into that, it's about leadership _ lose. you are into that, it's about leadership and — lose. you are into that, it's about leadership and those _ lose. you are into that, it's about leadership and those reflected i lose. you are into that, it's aboutj leadership and those reflected on the front pages. i was watching turner last ni . ht, pages. i was watching turner last niaht, not pages. i was watching turner last night, not watching _ pages. i was watching turner last night, not watching the _ pages. i was watching turner last night, not watching the game - pages. i was watching turner last | night, not watching the game but, pages. i was watching turner last - night, not watching the game but, as someone who reads the paper and watches the news, i think is most extraordinary leader and embodies modern values, modern thinking and not all of this favourite troops if
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diversity and inclusion, all of those things. this is the

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