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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster david davies and the editor of labourlist, sienna rodgers. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the guardian. it says the metropolitan police is to face an investigation into whether officers responded appropriately to a report of indecent exposure linked to the arrest of the suspect in the sarah everard case. the same story makes the front page of the telegraph. it says the alleged incident took place in a restaurant last month. the i also leads with the reports about the police officer, but it also carries the tribute from sarah everard's family, who said she brought "joy" to their lives. the metro says that vigils for female victims of male violence are being organised following the disappearance of sarah everard. a different story in the financial times. it leads with warnings from brussels over potential supply shortages of the astrazeneca vaccine. the daily mail carries comments from the duke of cambridge, where he said the royals are "very much not a racist family" following accusations by the duke and duchess of sussex in a tv interview. and the mirror also leads with those comments from prince william, who also said he had not yet spoken to his brother, but would do so. some of the front pages that we already have and once again welcome back david and sienna. please to say we have all the papers on time this time was it was a bit of a rush earlier on. we will start with the metro which is many of the papers have an image of sarah everard. and i think the conversations, the amount of conversation that has sparked the investigation into her has sparked on a social media or talking to your friends about what women experience and the difference experiences that women have to men has been quite an insight, quite insightful, quite pronounced. figs has been quite an insight, quite insightful, quite pronounced. as you sa , m insightful, quite pronounced. as you say. my twitter _ insightful, quite pronounced. as you say, my twitter timeline _ insightful, quite pronounced. as you say, my twitter timeline has - insightful, quite pronounced. as you say, my twitter timeline has just - say, my twitter timeline hasjust been filled with women's stories from being raped tojust being harassed in the street which is kind of a daily occurrence for a lot of women. this story quotes this survey which says 97% of young women in the uk have been sexually harassed. and i think it had 80% of all women having been sexually harassed. women do talk about this sometimes but probably not that much because it is seen as just so normal. and probably not that much because it is seen asjust so normal. and i think also to not this is not explored on the front page of the metro but it is interesting that there is this issue people talk about on social media which is how the police are going to handle the fact that women are trying to organise this demonstration and particularly one in clapham which is where she disappeared last week. and people have been trying to organise it because of the pandemic people have been stopped from having these demonstrations but obviously it is a police officer who has been arrested in connection with this appearance. so they are now saying they will not allow that some other people are pushing for a hearing to be held tomorrow in order to allow that to happen, that demonstration on saturday night. we will see what happens with that. it is an interesting development as well. that is certainly an interesting development and it is the way the metro front page has taken it with it reclaim the streets as the movement or the group that are trying to get this vigil to be held. but we have also heard tributes from her family and about how she was just a joy, how she was such a shining example to us all, 33 years old and simply on her way home. find old and simply on her way home. and how shocking is that? and how shocking — how shocking is that? and how shocking is it that we have a headline _ shocking is it that we have a headline in a british newspaper about_ headline in a british newspaper about our— headline in a british newspaper about our country with the headline hashtag _ about our country with the headline hashtag reclaim the streets? i heard president _ hashtag reclaim the streets? i heard president dick say today it is rare, it is rare _ president dick say today it is rare, it is rare for— president dick say today it is rare, it is rare for women to be snatched off the _ it is rare for women to be snatched off the street. —— cressida dick. in any heard — off the street. —— cressida dick. in any heard the labour leader say violence — any heard the labour leader say violence against women and girls is anything _ violence against women and girls is anything but rare. and then you saw the comments about some of the figures _ the comments about some of the figures that came out today which are deeply shocking. and for me, then— are deeply shocking. and for me, then the — are deeply shocking. and for me, then the most moving part of the day was to— then the most moving part of the day was to hear— then the most moving part of the day was to hearjess phillips, who is a birmingham mp from not far from where _ birmingham mp from not far from where i_ birmingham mp from not far from where i am— birmingham mp from not far from where i am sitting now, reading out the names— where i am sitting now, reading out the names of 118 women, a list of 118 women — the names of 118 women, a list of 118 women who have died in the past year at _ 118 women who have died in the past year at the _ 118 women who have died in the past year at the hands of men. and that is the _ year at the hands of men. and that is the reality of the country we appear— is the reality of the country we appear to _ is the reality of the country we appear to live in.— is the reality of the country we appear to live in. yes, and it was incredibly — appear to live in. yes, and it was incredibly poignant _ appear to live in. yes, and it was incredibly poignant to _ appear to live in. yes, and it was incredibly poignant to hear - appear to live in. yes, and it was incredibly poignant to hear those names being read out but we have got to just stress and we heard dame cressida dick, the metropolitan police commissioner, say that it is rare, this is rare but people will of course inevitably be scared and women will be scared.— women will be scared. that's the thin. women will be scared. that's the thing- usually — women will be scared. that's the thing. usually male _ women will be scared. that's the thing. usually male violence - women will be scared. that's the i thing. usually male violence against women is actually a connection between the two people and they often know each other and it does not seem like in this case that they did know each other at all. it seems like he sort of random attack on a woman. but that is also what makes it more scarce women. and as you are saying, is not common for women to feel that fear. it may be common for something to come out of it in terms a stranger abducting and murdering you or kidnapping you, that might be rare, but the fear that you feel going out at night, especially if you're on your own, i mean sarah everard did everything we are told we are supposed to do. according to cctv that i have seen, she was wearing the brightest close imaginable. she was also on the phone to her boyfriend for a good 50 minutes during her walk home. she did all the things that we are supposed to do and yet it still happened. supposed to do and yet it still happened-— supposed to do and yet it still ha ened. , , ., supposed to do and yet it still ha ened. , i. ., happened. interesting when you hear me and said — happened. interesting when you hear me and said that _ happened. interesting when you hear me and said that they _ happened. interesting when you hear me and said that they had _ happened. interesting when you hear me and said that they had never - me and said that they had never thought that going for a run late in the evening after dark is something they don't even think twice about but i certainly would not do it and i don't know about you but you just don't. i don't know about you but you 'ust don't. ., i don't know about you but you just don't. ihla. exactly. let's move on to don't. no. exactly. let's move on to the dail don't. i457. exactly. let's move on to the daily mail and david, the ongoing fallout from the oprah winfrey interview. this morning we had prince william, quite normally reporters don't through these questions at members of the royal family at these kind of organised events but that happened today and prince william did answer. we events but that happened today and prince william did answer.— prince william did answer. we live in extraordinary _ prince william did answer. we live in extraordinary times _ prince william did answer. we live in extraordinary times and - in extraordinary times and absolutely right, the protocol is that you — absolutely right, the protocol is that you don't throw those sort of guestionsm _ that you don't throw those sort of questions... you do it all the data politicians — questions... you do it all the data politicians i— questions... you do it all the data politicians. i know somebody who are to living _ politicians. i know somebody who are to living doing questions like that to living doing questions like that to politicians at downing street, but the — to politicians at downing street, but the royals, the protocol is you don't _ but the royals, the protocol is you don't do _ but the royals, the protocol is you don't do that. but we live in extraordinary times, and for me anyway, — extraordinary times, and for me anyway, this is a story reflecting this, _ anyway, this is a story reflecting this, on— anyway, this is a story reflecting this, on the _ anyway, this is a story reflecting this, on the one hand this is a deeply— this, on the one hand this is a deeply sad _ this, on the one hand this is a deeply sad family story. but on the other, _ deeply sad family story. but on the other, it _ deeply sad family story. but on the other, it is — deeply sad family story. but on the other, it is also unquestionably undermining the monarchy and it already— undermining the monarchy and it already has undermined, many of us would _ already has undermined, many of us would argue, the image of the united kingdom _ would argue, the image of the united kingdom abroad. and it remains to be seen how— kingdom abroad. and it remains to be seen how this is going to be dealt with try— seen how this is going to be dealt with by the palace. they will hope of course — with by the palace. they will hope of course that it goes away. that the furore — of course that it goes away. that the furore dies down and that it can be dealt _ the furore dies down and that it can be dealt with privately. i somewhat doubt _ be dealt with privately. i somewhat doubt that. find be dealt with privately. i somewhat doubt that. �* ~' ., be dealt with privately. i somewhat doubt that. �* ~ ., ., doubt that. and the kind of detail that we are _ doubt that. and the kind of detail that we are hearing, _ doubt that. and the kind of detail that we are hearing, we - doubt that. and the kind of detail that we are hearing, we only - doubt that. and the kind of detail. that we are hearing, we only heard a couple of comments from prince william this morning, but the issue... the duke site and the family is not racist and also that he has not, spoken to his brother. got to remember that it is a family at the heart of this but it is the british royal family.— at the heart of this but it is the british royal family. british royalfamily. yes, and i'm sure peeple _ british royalfamily. yes, and i'm sure people when _ british royalfamily. yes, and i'm sure people when confronted - british royalfamily. yes, and i'm| sure people when confronted with these kind of allegations about their family would instantly feel defensive. clearly a lot of british people also share that kind of defensive reaction. it's a very controversial issue. i have already gotten an e—mail since the last review earlier tonight calling me an absolute disgrace for the comments i made earlier. it is something people very very strongly about because they don't actually want people... obviously the interview that harry and meghan gave us to oprah winfrey. the queen is our queen but she is the us quain kind of thing and people don't want our reputation to be people talking in america about how britain is racist and how meghan was treated in a race is led by the uk press and all those kind of things. people feel really defensive about that but we have to acknowledge that these are serious allegations, what meghan said about people being concerned about the colour of her baby's scan. that is something that merits a discussion, and you cannot blame anyone for being deeply concerned about what she said there. {30 being deeply concerned about what she said there.— being deeply concerned about what she said there._ there i being deeply concerned about what she said there._ there is| she said there. go ahead. there is also a huge _ she said there. go ahead. there is also a huge irony _ she said there. go ahead. there is also a huge irony this _ she said there. go ahead. there is also a huge irony this morning - she said there. go ahead. there is also a huge irony this morning in l also a huge irony this morning in this daily— also a huge irony this morning in this daily mail story that the prince — this daily mail story that the prince was speaking as he and his wife visited a school in east london to support — wife visited a school in east london to support a — wife visited a school in east london to support a youth mental health support— to support a youth mental health support service. and as i sit an hour— support service. and as i sit an hour ago. _ support service. and as i sit an hour ago. i_ support service. and as i sit an hourago, i still do support service. and as i sit an hour ago, i still do not understand how when— hour ago, i still do not understand how when harry and william have been both so _ how when harry and william have been both so committed to the cause of improving — both so committed to the cause of improving mental health in this country. — improving mental health in this country, harry's wife meghan told us in the _ country, harry's wife meghan told us in the interview that she did not know— in the interview that she did not know where to turn to. and when she had these _ know where to turn to. and when she had these mental health issues. i find that— had these mental health issues. i find that inextricable. | had these mental health issues. i find that inextricable.— find that inextricable. i 'ust wonder will i find that inextricable. i 'ust wonder will eat * find that inextricable. i 'ust wonder will eat get i find that inextricable. i 'ust wonder will eat get thei find that inextricable. i just i wonder will eat get the other find that inextricable. inst wonder will eat get the other side of this quiz met with a statement from buckingham palace and you will be dealt with privately but we ever see the full story?— see the full story? well, where is this soap opera — see the full story? well, where is this soap opera going _ see the full story? well, where is this soap opera going to - see the full story? well, where is this soap opera going to go - see the full story? well, where isj this soap opera going to go next? that is— this soap opera going to go next? that is the — this soap opera going to go next? that is the unanswerable question at the moment. i suspect that people will not _ the moment. i suspect that people will not let— the moment. i suspect that people will not let this easily lie and it may— will not let this easily lie and it may lie — will not let this easily lie and it may lie down for a few weeks or months — may lie down for a few weeks or months but it will re—emerge. may lie down for a few weeks or months but it will re-emerge. right, well, meanwhile _ months but it will re-emerge. right, well, meanwhile let's _ months but it will re-emerge. right, well, meanwhile let's move - months but it will re-emerge. right, well, meanwhile let's move on. - months but it will re-emerge. right, well, meanwhile let's move on. thel well, meanwhile let's move on. the telegraph is looking at the prime minister standing firm, standing his ground, refusing to let scotland have a second referendum. if you can make that out on your screens, that is with the headline says it. now another time for a reckless referendum in the prime minister's words. 50 referendum in the prime minister's words. , referendum in the prime minister's words, , ., referendum in the prime minister's words. , ., ., , words. so he is going to give this seech to words. so he is going to give this speech to the _ words. so he is going to give this speech to the scottish _ words. so he is going to give this l speech to the scottish conservative party conference and he is going to say note granting of a scottish independence referendum because i do to that approval to trigger that official referendum to the uk government he says is standing firm and will not give that approval. obviously it's interesting that both the uk conservative party and the uk labour party are totally in agreement on this. keir starmer used to have a position that if the snp had a majority they may have a mandate for it but actually he is saying along with a new scottish labour leader that this is not the right time because of the pandemic in particular. that you cannot have another referendum in the middle of another referendum in the middle of a pandemic. so this is the argument that borisjohnson is putting forward and also the argument that keir starmer is putting forward and obviously it will probably lead to the snp even more so saying they won't even allow these people to choose the timing of a referendum. we had people on your side and you are the top of our agenda and not of these uk parties. that will bolster their arguments in that sense. we will see how this plays out in the elections in the next few months, david. ~ . . . elections in the next few months, david. . ., , , , david. what is interesting here is how the snp _ david. what is interesting here is how the snp are _ david. what is interesting here is how the snp are going _ david. what is interesting here is how the snp are going to - david. what is interesting here is how the snp are going to react . david. what is interesting here is| how the snp are going to react to being _ how the snp are going to react to being told — how the snp are going to react to being told they cannot have another referendum. are they going to run one anyway? which of course the conservatives and labour, one assumes. _ conservatives and labour, one assumes, would now stay out of and then what _ assumes, would now stay out of and then what will be the worth of the anyway _ then what will be the worth of the anyway. but i personally have never quite _ anyway. but i personally have never quite understood how if there was not going — quite understood how if there was not going to be a second referendum on a 51-48_ not going to be a second referendum on a 51—48 and a bit split on brexit _ on a 51—48 and a bit split on brexit. how would there be a rep second _ brexit. how would there be a rep second referendum on a 55—45 referendum in scotland in our lifetime? _ referendum in scotland in our lifetime? but we shall see. people explain _ lifetime? but we shall see. people explain thi

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