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That three or four celsius drop in temperature is going to be pretty widespread. Still, it is chewing up the most of us with some spells of sunshine. Particularly for Northern Ireland and scotland, showers around, and those showers are able to push through the central belt, so one or two may arrive in edinburgh for example. Eight to 10 celsius for most of us. Looking at the weather charts overnight, the wind changed direction and the showers mainly become isolated in the highlands. Sky is to stay largely clear with some light winds and first patch is developing in the countryside, particularly east scotland and east england, may be parts of eastern wales and county down as well. Temperatures for monday, this area of low pressure is ultimately going to bring rain back into the north west in the uk, but it should bea north west in the uk, but it should be a brighter star than many of us with some morning sunshine, but quite cold with some morning frost around. As the milder air tends then, it will be claudia. More general rain setting and for scotla nd general rain setting and for scotland and Northern Ireland. Still quite chilly in the east, but milder air pushing into the south west with the highs of 12 celsius. That milder airwill the highs of 12 celsius. That milder air will continue to push on as we had to tuesday. At the same time, we are going to have this slow moving weather front with us. That will bring in quite a lot of rain for most of the day on tuesday, in Northern Ireland and parts of scotla nd Northern Ireland and parts of scotland inc cumbria too. Some areas with slightly prolonged areas of rain. The rain is enough to cause some localised surface water flooding. Away from that, bright and sunny spells, highs of 13, so milder sort of day. Some morning mist and fog patches and some mr n2. Some dry weather too. This is bbc news. The headlines. A tougher three tiered system of local restrictions will come into force in england when the lockdown ends in ten days time, but therell be a relaxation over christmas. The nhs in the uk is to get an extra £3 billion, but there are warnings of tough Economic Times ahead, as the country deals with pandemic. A covid curfew kicks in in california as the us passes more than 12 million confirmed cases. French Police Use Tear gas on Anti Government protestors over a bill that could make it an offence to photograph police officers. Lets bring you some sport now, and exactly a year after taking over as tottenham manager, Jose Mourinho has guided them to the top of the premier league. Spurs win over Manchester City saw them move above chelsea who briefly topped the table after beating newcastle. Craig templeton has all the details. In a topsy turvy season, it is tottenham who top the table, but perhaps only temporarily. Chances can be at a premium against Manchester City, so when you get them, you have to take them. Heung min son got his angles right and did exactly that. Enter giovani lo celso. He had only been on the pitch 35 seconds when he did this. Sweet finish. Tottenham 2 0 Manchester City. A mourinho master class which put spurs at the summit for the first time in six years, but the manager is not getting carried away. We are not fighting for the title. We are fighting to win every match. On thursday, we are to fight to win the Europa League match, and we are going to lose matches and we are going to draw matches. So, this is a process. Earlier in the day, it had been chelsea who were in poll position after a win at newcastle. A burst of german acceleration from the team left Tommy Abraham with the easiest of tasks. Aston villa have had a surprising start to the season, so much so that a big win against brighton could have put them top. But the seasiders and Danny Welbeck had other ideas. His first goal for the club, helping brighton to their first win at villa park in their history. History is a word that looms large at old trafford. It looked like they would drop more points when Bruno Fernandes missed from the spot. Theyre going to make this be retaken. What drama but his second attempt gave three points. The autumn nations cup continues today, as scotland play france at murrayfield. In the other group, there were wins yesterday for england and wales. Jo currie has the best of the action. Every year, test match rugby lights up the autumn. England ireland, always a firy encounter. But with twickenham silent, it was left to players to make the noise. Step forward jonny may, leaping highest before crossing the line, but this was not his crowning moment. From deep inside his own half, may danced around the irish defence, reaching his own kick first. His 31st england try means only Rory Underwood has more. A special moment that deserved an audience. Two tries were all that england needed in the end. They squeezed ireland out with last ditch tackles. A consolation try came too late. For english rugby in november, it was all about may. Wales played georgia, under pressure to end a six game losing streak, but the grandson of cricket legend ian botham in their starting line up, fans were hopefulfor a big match performance, but they were made to work for it. In the driving rain, it was left to teenager Louis Rees Zammit to light up the first half. A try on his First International start. Not bad for a 19 year old. After the break, wales showed quick thinking and quick hands, Louis Rees Zammit setting up rhys webb who trotted over for a much needed score. That proved enough. Finally a win, and a comfortable albeit not spectacular display. Next up, wales face england, and with it a much tougher test. Hello, and welcome to our look at the sunday morning papers. With me are anna mikhailova, deputy Political Editor of the mail on sunday and ben chu, economics editor at the independent. Welcome, to you both. Thank you for being with us. The front pages. The telegraph, and it warns that a stricter tier system is to be introduced in england, after the National Lockdown ends on 2nd december. The same story makes the front page of the sunday mirror, which dubs it, the fright before christmas. The express says borisjohnson is facing a showdown from his backbenchers, who may refuse to back the tough new coronavirus restrictions. A different story in the sunday times it carries a warning from the chancellor, rishi sunak, that taxes will need to rise next year, following the enormous costs of coronavirus. And the observer reports on legal action targeting the governments choice of key figures in the fight against covid 19, including the head of nhs test and trace. Right, lets start off with the sunday telegraph. Ben, why dont you kick yourself . Lockdown to end next week, but stricter tears on the way. The government have been thinking about what to replace the england National Lockdown with, and there is a lot of talk of their being back to tiered restrictions, but beefed up tiered restrictions, but beefed up tiered restrictions. Thats right. If they hadnt lifted the lockdown on the 3rd of december, there would have been a backbench revolt by conservative mps, so it is not that surprising they have done for that. It is reasonable in the sense that there has been a slowdown in the number of new daily cases, although the deaths figure is still going up. But what is that new tier system going to be . We havent had any details, and the devil will be in the detail. What does it mean for retail and hospitality . We willjust have to wait and see. Apparently, we will get the detail tomorrow from the Prime Minister. There is also talk in the sunday telegraph of freedom passes coming on the back of a new twice weekly mass nationwide testing programme. That seems pretty speculative to me, given the results of the liverpool Mass Testing Programme have not been released and some are saying they werent actually that good. So that seems a bit of a reach to me. Anna, the mail on sunday has boris killing off the ten oclock curfew which seems widely not to have worked. How would it work in the pubs . What would happen as there would be a ten oclock last orders and people would be allowed to stay on till 11. The idea behind it is that while keeping some restrictions, use at least up that bottleneck of people coming out and and overwhelming local transport and and overwhelming local transport and giving a huge boost to local restaurants and pubs who have been massively affected by the ten pm curfew without it improving to work in terms of the stem of the infection. Just to explain that ministers and the Prime Minister are in discussion. They are expected to announce this on monday, but everything is subject to cabinet tonight to finalise these measures. This is your story in the mail. We we re this is your story in the mail. We were talking to ben about generally it looks like it is going to be a tougher picture in terms of the restrictions, this is an example of an easing which will be like welcome to lots of people. It is to show an signal that they are going to tighten things in some places but trying to be a bit less blanket measures and everything else. So, to try and be a bit more targeted and listening to the actual evidence. For example, they are also quite keen to improve the approach to sport and allow Community Sport outside in particular. We are expecting a bit of flexibility on that. Overall, not only will the tears tighten, three tiers, but there measures will tighten top tier, and more regions will fall into the top are meant measures put forward. If we take a look at the sunday mirror, they are calling it the fright before christmas. Christmas is what is on everybody ands mines and talk that the cabinet will be discussing or finalising, i had to do with christmas. So that we can get a bit of relief from the restrictions that we have been enduring for so long. There are some mixed feelings about some people as to whether they want that relaxation if it is going to mean more pain injanuary. That relaxation if it is going to mean more pain in january. There is an interesting poll out today that suggestive people are given a choice between a constrictor lockdown at christmas, ie not being able to see family and friends, or that happening and having a new, tougher restrictions in january, happening and having a new, tougher restrictions injanuary, the majority of people would choose to have restrictions at christmas than having new restrictions injanuary. It is interesting Public Opinion there. I think Building Public Health Intervention strategy around public holidays, whether it be christmas or easter or what have you, doesnt really make sense. You point out that christmas armistice merciful. The virus is not like the german army. You cant have a game of football with it across the trenches. It doesnt work like that. You should really think about what the best way to get this virus into remission is, and what is the best and quickest way to do it. Rather than think about doing it around holidays. As much as you want to spend holidays with our families, i think Public Health ought to come first. Whats your view, anna. Do you think there should be relaxation over christmas . Boris johnson you think there should be relaxation over christmas . Borisjohnson really wa nts to over christmas . Borisjohnson really wants to do that as a Christmas Present to the nation. Its fair to say they are having to balance the Public Health risk and a lot of people are saying is it worth it . Also the point that diwali and eden the work that goes into that. Ide. They really do think that they are able to be a bit more flexible with the vaccination developments, and we have recently seen the benefit of boosting morale. There was quite a lot of talk yesterday, for example, trying to get people into the cinemas again by spring, let theatres put on small panto productions ahead of christmas. They really think that as well as the Public Health message, they are trying to boost the countrys morale, and obviously with christmas being a big part of that, theyre not the only one. Sport is also a factor. All of this has happened because they really do think that by april, certainly, a big roll out of the vaccine, one of the vaccines, will have happened. Lets talk about the economics of all of this. Which are the economics of all of this. Which a re pretty the economics of all of this. Which are pretty disastrous. Richey sue nacks Spending Review this week. He will be doing interviews today. He is. He said apparently according to the sunday times that he is threatening to take away the Prime Ministers credit card to stop him spending. I dont think that will go down very well with Boris Johnson. But i think this crucial issue of tax rises does need to be addressed. Saying that you are going to raise taxes next year. Talk to any economist and they say that that is a really, really bad idea. The economy will still be in a really sickly state next year. We will be nowhere near running at capacity, and that is not the time to put up taxes to suck demand out of the economy. There is the suggestion of a possibility that he will announce future tax rises, tax rises to come in three orfour years future tax rises, tax rises to come in three or four years time next week. That may be justifiable. But speak to any competent economist and they will say it is not the time, next year, the next 12 months is not the time to be putting taxes. Anna, lets have a look at the sunday times. Things back to normal by easter. You will learn alluding to the fact that theres quite a lot of optimism now amongst government ministers that the end is in sight, there is a light at the end of tunnel. This is mostly driven by the fa ct tunnel. This is mostly driven by the fact that advisers have been telling ministers that by spring, and that means the end of march, quite a big bulk of vaccine roll out will be taking place. The devil is in the detail and we still havent seen the safety studies from the vaccine and the roll out is going to be such a huge logistical task that a lot of it rests on how that can be done. |j know you have your finger on the pulse in westminster, anna. The sunday times away from covid 19 are talking about pretty patel and Boris Johnson, whether or not he is right to keep her on. The sunday times is suggesting that he has proclaimed his great loyalty to her despite all the bullying claims, and that he might actually be ready to move around in the last reshuffle. What you think about that . There is certainly a reshuffle in the new year and january will see people but about. People are saying that pretty patel is going to be reshuffled out. Borisjohnson has patel is going to be reshuffled out. Boris johnson has obviously stuck by her throughout the bullying crisis and the findings of his adviser that she broke the ministerial code. If he is then re shuffling her out, the question as to what. She is obviously already in one of the great offices of state, so unless he gives her another office of state, thatis gives her another office of state, that is a demotion. If she takes that, which he is probably unlikely to, then youd think what is the point of sticking your neck out to defend her at this Junction Point of sticking your neck out to defend her at thisjunction if in a couple of months you are going to reshuffle her anyway . We will wait and see but the general perception is that borisjohnson and see but the general perception is that Boris Johnson and pretty patel are very close, personally, and have got on throughout their time in government. She was one of the bain main backers of the leadership campaign. We will wait and see what the future holds for her. Saying they should form a protective square around her. Having saying that it would be strange to move her on. Yes, indeed. The part of the reshuffle game is to keep ministers on their toes. You put out suggestions that you may be shuffled out in order to then create a culture where they work harder, or try and prove their worth a bit more, but at the end of the day, the big question is why would he stick his neck out and cause quite a big scandal that caused his own very senior Civil Servant and standards adviser to resign, if he is then in adviser to resign, if he is then in a couple of weeks going to get rid of her. Then, the sunday telegraph has news about the archbishop. A sabbaticalfor has news about the archbishop. A sabbatical for spiritual renewal, a time for study, prayer and reflection. I expect there will be a lot of people saying they need a sabbatical, actually. Yes. Six months of reflection. It is not unprecedented. Rowan williams and george carey his predecessors also took sabbatical is, although they we re took sabbatical is, although they were not quite as long as six months. It does seem quite generous compared to most jobs months. It does seem quite generous compared to mostjobs being able to ta ke compared to mostjobs being able to take a six month sabbatical. It is their institution and it is up to them to decide what is reasonable or not. Going into retreat is certainly within the religious tradition, although i dont know whether he is going to be in sackcloth and ashes are eating bread in the desert. He is going to his six bedroom house in the south of france, so it does sound quite nice. So, up to the church of england what they allow him to do. Anna, the sun on sunday, Lewis Hamilton, will he or wont he be knighted . They say he will. Questions about how much tax he pays asa questions about how much tax he pays as a resident of monaco and whether he should therefore be knighted. Lots of other sporting stars, people like andy murray have been knighted, so people are saying why shouldnt he be . It is notjust as monaco stack status lets not forget, the Paradise Papers leak was that Lewis Hamilton was benefiting from a tax loophole which when investigated by registering his private jet in the isle of man and he saved 16 million in tax there. I think a lot of people today are quite rightly asking the question of this he is such a fan of tax avoidance schemes should he be given and accepting a knighthood. It looks at this point that the powers that be have decided that the powers that be have decided that he should. Well, it is not the first controversial knighthood decision that we have seen, is it . Lets end up with, in these apart collected times, from a very long time ago, and an extraordinary picture that has emerged from two perfectly preserved remains of two men in pompeii. One thought to be a wealthy man and one thought to be a slave, freeing from vesuvius in 1875. If you want a metaphor about we are all equal in death, you have it there. A master and a slave both can assumed by the pyroclastic flow of vesuvius in. It is extraordinary and amazing to think how they create these statues. They pump liquid chalk into the area created by the decayed body they bake these statues so vividly, bring them to life, even the fault in the class. We know about pompeii and we seen this before, but it is extraordinary to see it done again and to see what shapes they create. It really takes you back there. Ifind it amazing that these excavations have been going on since 1748 now, and we are still going coming up with these fines. Exploring the archaeological sites, we learned so much all the time from these excavations and from investigations and we should definitely investigate and keep doing it. It broadens our horizons so much. And i know, do you think in some ways it put things into perspective . It has been a heron yearfor perspective . It has been a heron year for some perspective . It has been a heron yearfor some around perspective . It has been a heron year for some around the globe with the pandemic. If we look back across the pandemic. If we look back across the centuries, many other civilisations have had horrendous problems too. We have gone quite a long way. You could say the same about the play, but hopefully we are able to address our Public Health crisis a little bit better in the zist crisis a little bit better in the 21st century. I think the pompeii discovery is absolutely fascinating and hopefully it will bring us back to focusing lessjust and hopefully it will bring us back to focusing less just about covid 19 and also looking at the other fascinating things in the world around us. Any hisjewelry that is happening every day. Thank you very much to both of you lovely to have you with a cis morning. Thats it for the papers today. The buy from all of us. We have got a few showers coming out across the uk but for the majority of the uk it is going to be a brighter day on the way of sunshine. Early morning sunshine is a premise than in northamptonshire. Compared with yesterday, although it is sunnier, it is going to be quite a bit cooler. Air in north wales it reached 14 degrees celsius yesterday and today it will be 10 celsius today. That three or four degree drop in temperature will be pretty quite widespread. Temperatures for Northern Ireland and scotland winds blowing in the north westerly direction and being able to push through the central belt so one to arriving in edinburgh for example. Looking at the weather charts overnight, the winds of change direction. The show of mainly become confined to the Scottish Highlands and maintenance. The skies are going to stay largely clear, with some light winds and some thrust patches developing in the countryside, particularly for a scotland, Eastern England and may be passed eastern wales and county down in england as well. This area of low pressure is ultimately going to bring rain back into the north west in the uk, but it should be a bright star for many of us with some Early Morning sunshine and quite cold with some thrust around but later on turns claudia from the west and some mist and hill fog over the wales and pennines. Still quite chilly in the east, but milder air pushing into the south west with highs lifting to 12 celsius, and that milder air will continue to question as we had through tuesday. At the same time were going to have this slow moving weather front with us. That will bring quite a lot of rain for most the day on tuesday and Northern Ireland. In parts of Northern Ireland. In parts of Northern Ireland and south of scotland too. The rain is enough to cause some localised surface water flooding. Away from that sunny spells, so a milder kind of day. High pressure builds in, Early Morning mist and fog patches and a fair amount of dry weather too. This is bbc news, im ben brown. Our top stories a tougher three tiered system of local restrictions will come into force in england when the lockdown ends in ten days time but therell be a relaxation over christmas. The nhs in england is to get an extra £3 billion, but there are warnings of tough Economic Times ahead, as the country deals with pandemic. The economy is experiencing particular stress. We have seen that in the Labour Market and in peoples jobs. The uk government is being urged to change the rules over who is eligible for Financial Support if they have

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