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are being warned that the government could impose what they describe as "handbrake restrictions" on more countries beyond spain to stop the spread of the coronavirus, with travellers unlikely to be given much warning when new quarantine measures need to be enforced. the daily express also says there are now fears that other countries popular with uk tourists could be added to the quarantine list. the daily mirror reports that brits with breaks booked to spain and nations at risk of being blacklisted may have to cancel their trips. the times reports holidays to france, italy and greece are being cancelled in large numbers after dominic raab, the foreign secretary, warned that quarantine measures may be applied elsewhere. according to the metro, many uk travellers say they would not have gone to spain if they had known of the requirement to self—isolate for m days, which will prevent a number of them from working. the daily telegraph leads with a government push to tackle obesity, saying covid has been a wake—up call and everyone who is overweight should lose at least five pounds to save the nhs £100 million as well as countless lives. meanwhile, the financial times says that europe's banks are braced for more loan losses on a massive scale as a result of the covid—19 crisis. and accordng to the daily mail, harry and meghan will never resume official roles following the publication of the biography laying bare their rift with the royal family. so, let's begin. and the guardian talks about tourists facing more handbrake restrictions. it might notjust stop with spain. it is quite clear the troubles now with any holiday in spain could extend to other countries. in the frame could be possible holidays to france and another place the brits love to go because there has been a big rise in cases they are and also germany. now we know an awful lot of countries have totally... we cannot travel there at all. but it looks as if you booked a foreign holiday, he could easily get cancelled. and on the metro to talk about the pain in spain,joe, metro to talk about the pain in spain, joe, some literally getting up spain, joe, some literally getting up their planes and discovering they have to isolate for two weeks when they come back. a difficult situation and it illustrates the complexity the entire world now faces when it comes to the next stage of the covid—19 pandemic. because it is inevitable that across the world we will see in particular countries and in particular areas within countries spikes and infections as the virus works its way through the population. so that may very well mean your holiday to spain or france or germany could be cancelled at the last minute and you might geta cancelled at the last minute and you might get a bit of warning and you might get a bit of warning and you might not get any. the flip side of thatis might not get any. the flip side of that is an increase of cases in britain and if that were to happen would mean that certain countries might not accept you anyway. and so what illustrates is that anyone who has a holiday booked for this summer is taking a risk. and the size of that risk is very difficult to predict at the moment and may be difficult to predict for the entire summer season difficult to predict for the entire summer season which is a problem for the holiday industry and the aviation industry in both of whom are on their needs as a result of the pandemic. the times with the chancellor considering online sales tax in bid to save the high street. that might put people back do you think to shopping in the real shops? let's recall how manyjobs depend on the high street, about 3 million, 70% of those are held by women. now in lockdown, there has been explosive growth in e—commerce and it went from 7% of what we buy 213% ina it went from 7% of what we buy 213% in a matter of weeks. now that spells yet more bad news for the high street. the chancellor wants to reverse that trend by making online businesses pay more tax. and he sees that as a possible reform of property taxes, a capital value tax on buildings rather than the current system which would be on rent on high street shops. but itjust goes against this background that there is going to be more tax raised because the revenue and be to save jobs. we can shrug our shoulders at the loss of those shopping centres and things in the high streets but we need them to survive because of the people are employed there. we need them to survive because of the people are employed therem brief we have a choice as consumers, don't we? yes, we do. and the challenge high street shops have faced with all my competitors has only increased over the last 20 years and has never been more difficult for them that it was during the pandemic. but it is not just about price. and putting an additional tax on online sales will not address the fact that for many people, buying online is more convenient and there is more choice and it simply is easier. as of this has to be accompanied by reform not just a business race which has been announced in this article but also things like local parking. if a council is going to charge you enormous amounts to park in or near your high street, why would you go for that when there is alternative thatis for that when there is alternative that is much easier to available to many people view their phones or laptops? quick comment from you both on dame olivia who is died at 104. an amazing life led by olivia to have one years old and really the la st have one years old and really the last person still alive with a history within the old hollywood system. you mentioned in gone with the wind but for my money her bass was as maid marian in robin hood. and she took on the studio system thatjoe mentioned. and she took on the studio system that joe mentioned. a great rebel within a time where the star system in hollywood was so constrained. i am so in hollywood was so constrained. i am so interested that i think before igoto am so interested that i think before i go to bed am so interested that i think before igo to bedi am so interested that i think before i go to bed i will read as many of the obituaries of this extraordinary actress, whose career was extraordinary and who came from an extraordinary and who came from an extraordinary family, so famous in aviation. and who is also an herbal issue with her sister was always strained it. so so much to read about such a great life for dame olivia de havilland. the telegraph next and if you would lose five pounds in weight and save the nhs £100 million... this and be thin people's holidays will be possible and we cannot sun ourselves in spain but he better not start comfort eating because boris is got very serious about making us all lose weight in the way that he had after his terrible brush almost with death. when he was in hospital. so the idea is all of us that need to loose some weight lose £5 and that will do a great deal to the nhs. for as far as will do a great deal to the nhs. for as faras i'm will do a great deal to the nhs. for as far as i'm concerned, this story lacks a certain kind of constructive advice as to how people who are putting on weight during lockdown and who have a pre—existing problem with their weight, how they will solve it. it is not as easy as that. no, it's not possibly suggest we will all be encouraged to suckle more but again there are reasons why people are not —— overweight and we know that moving more eating less should work but some people really struggle with that. that is right. there were bury people out there for whom the fact that if you eat less and exercise more you will lose what will come as a surprise to some extent with the government needs to do having seemingly abandoned his previous libertarian approach these things is for the people with the opportunity to exercise and the frameworks for eating less. we note that the majority of people in this country have changed their behaviours when it comes to exercise asa behaviours when it comes to exercise as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. with that group split almost in the middle in terms of those who do more and people who do less. people who have no history of exercise and those who have no history of healthy eating will need incentives and ways to do that. and the details of that at least in this article are very scant. that any mailand article are very scant. that any mail and now way back for harry and meghan because of this biography that has been written in america. the five are free to make almost sound like anti—apartheid campaigners in south africa. but instead they are members of the royal family who set up their new life in the us and this book according to the daily mail goes into excruciating detail about the split from the royal family and how supposedly it will be to their chances of an official role. we don't know how much of it is true and we don't know how much of it is untrue. it is presented as an unauthorised biography but of course the royal family has a history of that not always being quite the case. where they do go from now is going to be a question the royal family will have to address. prince harry has said he wants to lead a normal life but normal people don't ta ke normal life but normal people don't take their girlfriends on botswana for their third day. perhaps how much he wants it remains to be seen. maybe just raise your game, joe. maybe. no family likes to have their squabbles arguments and divisions aired in public and the royalfamily especially so. i have a great set is reading this because we all recall when harry and meghan got married and what a glorious day it was in with this was going to bring extraordinary change to the royal family. and this is how it ends with a biography, a kind of extraordinary piece where we don't know whether the sausages were involved or not. the depth of detail withjeff about a bus and floated to the them off the record but it seems a consequence of the disclosure even in that book which is being in the sunday times of the weekend, means there is no way back for them alone let's recall that the queen extended to harry and meghan when they wanted to harry and meghan when they wanted to have a timeout the opportunity to come back into the royalfamily. and for harry, that must really be tremendously wounding the idea that he would never resume his military connections for example, which seemed to me so much to him. i think the whole story is really rather sad actually. and the telegraph will be go back to briefly with both of you if that is ok, women on board increasing profits tenfold. why are these more diverse boards more successful. because they represent the country better and they introduce a diversity not just the country better and they introduce a diversity notjust in terms of appearance but a diversity of thought. and so i think it is very important that companies not just large but smaller and medium—sized ones should do what they can to expand representation on their boards and towards women but also in terms of the background and various other things. notjust because it helps the bottom line although this report shows that if the case but also it's the right thing to do. and how keen our boards to promote women is what this has been talked about for years and yet there does not seem to be the headway being made that you would expect. one of the most extraordinary figures in this piece is in the foot to 350 which is our biggest upmarket quoting companies, there are only 30 women bosses. it's a bit sad. but i sense that a great deal of stuff have to change and businesses have to renew themselves to survive in the months and the yea rs to survive in the months and the years ahead and maybe this will be the opportunity for women to come in there and bring the kind of diverse thinking and the fresh thinking that so many of our businesses need because the economy needs it. not just more of a gender split but new voices, different voices probably add to that success, too, just briefly. it's about diversity of thought and diversity of background. people can talk much better about their own experiences so that everyone shares the same experiences that he don't get that diversity and so what people from different backgrounds can bring to the board can be hugely helpful for any company. the yorkshire post, tell us who daisy is, this st. bernard. daisy is a 55 kilo st. bernard dog that went up anglin's highest mountain and came down but only halfway. 16 mountain rescue people we re halfway. 16 mountain rescue people were needed to lift her down safely. an ironic twist on the role of the st. bernard traditionally plugged in places like switzerland helping hikers and seniors. i wonder if she got a bit too hot. you feel very sorry for this poor dog because she did not get any choice as to whether she wanted to go up the mountain which is quite the slope believe me. those late district fails need all your ingenuity and skill and strength to get up them. but it is one of those stories that make you smile and in the after weeks we are beginning to see some lighter stories on the front of our newspapers and that's a great thing. she will have a big fan club but as you say an ironic twist and don't forget they have to come down headfirst, don't they?” forget they have to come down headfirst, don't they? i guess they don't have to but one assumes that they usually do. similar they don't have to come down on all fours but thatis have to come down on all fours but that is probably the most likely outcome. daisy conversed with her owners and just that i've had enough of this and i'm not going down. you don't argue with a 55 kilo dog, do you? thank don't argue with a 55 kilo dog, do you ? thank you don't argue with a 55 kilo dog, do you? thank you for a book —— joining us. that's it for the papers this hour. by by use of a copy tomorrow. push them up. publishers will be delighted. but is it from us. the film review is next. bye—bye.

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