:00:00. > :00:00.how Rafa Benitez got on at his first match in charge of Newcastle United
:00:00. > :00:00.ordered less to extend their lead at the top of the table? That it's all
:00:00. > :00:18.in 15 minutes after the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead
:00:19. > :00:22.to what the the papers will be With me are Julia Hartley-Brewer
:00:23. > :00:25.columnist for The Daily Telegraph and Lance Price,
:00:26. > :00:27.political commentator. The Guardian looks at how young
:00:28. > :00:32.families are struggling to afford rent - and contrasts their plight
:00:33. > :00:37.with the property portfolio owned The Telegraph claims supporters
:00:38. > :00:41.of Britain leaving the EU are more likely to vote
:00:42. > :00:43.in the forthcoming referendum. The Mirror reports on the teenager
:00:44. > :00:46.accused of deliberately running over and killing a police officer
:00:47. > :00:49.on Merseyside last year. The Metro focuses on President
:00:50. > :00:52.Putin's decision to begin the withdrawal of his
:00:53. > :00:57.forces from Syria. The Mail says big firms
:00:58. > :00:59.are slashing overtime, cutting recruitment
:01:00. > :01:02.and axing staff perks to pay And the Express warns us not
:01:03. > :01:22.to complain that we're So I have 50 years to go... Let's
:01:23. > :01:27.start with Russia apparently pulling out of Syria. I spoke to Moscow
:01:28. > :01:31.correspondent as Middle East editor, nobody had any idea this was coming.
:01:32. > :01:38.Nobody knew who was going into Syria either. He is basically saying his
:01:39. > :01:43.work here is done, remember when President Bush said that? The
:01:44. > :01:47.difference is he probably has a compass to his mission, they made
:01:48. > :01:52.more no secret, their aim was to prop up the dictator that is
:01:53. > :01:56.President Assad and they have. It is likely he would have possibly
:01:57. > :02:00.followed if it wasn't for Putin. The interesting thing is that when
:02:01. > :02:06.America doesn't act and leaves a vacuum like that we are seen that
:02:07. > :02:10.the Russian school in -- the Russians are going in. If the choice
:02:11. > :02:16.think the West should be involved. think the West should be involved.
:02:17. > :02:20.It has been a win-win for Putin, he has put Russia back on the stage as
:02:21. > :02:23.a player and everyone is talking about him. He has to be dealt with
:02:24. > :02:30.in terms of the future of this country. He has shored up Assad and
:02:31. > :02:36.Russia's presence in the Middle East. It shows what a canny operator
:02:37. > :02:40.here is, think back a few months to last year, he was a pariah on the
:02:41. > :02:44.world stage because of his policies in Ukraine, nobody wanted to speak
:02:45. > :02:50.to him and now he's got himself into a position where he is a kingpin of
:02:51. > :02:55.the talks resuming in Geneva. It also shows how much authority has it
:02:56. > :03:00.that he has in his own country, it came as a surprise. We decide
:03:01. > :03:06.whether to marginally increased our activity we agonise over it for
:03:07. > :03:09.weeks, he just announces it and the next day they start withdrawing. And
:03:10. > :03:16.the willingness to accept casualties and the fact, David Cameron does
:03:17. > :03:20.have a prerogative, he could have gone to war without the vote and
:03:21. > :03:26.choose to have it. Putin has absolute power. And part of that,
:03:27. > :03:29.the lot of that, when there are casualties the figures are
:03:30. > :03:33.suppressed and the Russian public have little idea what is going on on
:03:34. > :03:40.the ground. It is about this army, the Russian bear, it is also about a
:03:41. > :03:49.vital Russian security needs, having this warm weather port. Syria is a
:03:50. > :03:53.vital ally strategically. He was not going to let Assad go. Having said
:03:54. > :03:59.all that Russia still has an air base and military base in Syria, so
:04:00. > :04:04.he can pop back in when he feels like it. On the Telegraph, Brexit
:04:05. > :04:11.campaign has the edge. We think we know where the Telegraph is, it
:04:12. > :04:13.wants to get out. Is this an accurate headline? Yet another
:04:14. > :04:20.opinion poll and we know we should be wary. Not just a poll, is
:04:21. > :04:24.analysis of the results and whether how strongly people feel about
:04:25. > :04:30.whether they want to stay in or leave. They have certainly did
:04:31. > :04:35.Crosby, the guy who really helped David Cameron get himself re-elected
:04:36. > :04:39.as Prime Minister writing to the Telegraph was part of his analysis
:04:40. > :04:43.that people like Julia who think we should leave the EU are more
:04:44. > :04:48.passionate in their views than people like me who think we should
:04:49. > :04:53.stay in. There might be something to that and therefore more likely to
:04:54. > :04:59.vote. Two parts are maybe they are, there are many pro-Europeans three
:05:00. > :05:02.everything in. I shall think they are among politicians but amongst
:05:03. > :05:05.ordinary voters it is much easier to be passionate about wanting Britain
:05:06. > :05:13.to be independent and leaving the EU and lots of the people who will vote
:05:14. > :05:17.for Remain, even David Cameron is not a passionate supporter of the EU
:05:18. > :05:23.and he is leading the campaign. And the age factor, lots of the people
:05:24. > :05:26.voting to Leave are amongst the older generation and artificially
:05:27. > :05:31.once you turn out to vote and younger people who might be more
:05:32. > :05:35.pro-European... That is what the poll suggests and as you pointed
:05:36. > :05:45.out, Julia is on the side of leaving, is that you're reading? I
:05:46. > :05:51.am not old! -Ish. You've got to be 85! Exactly. Is that you're reading
:05:52. > :05:54.of the situation as far as the people working in the Brexit
:05:55. > :06:00.campaign, they believe we have the edge? I think there is optimism in
:06:01. > :06:10.the Brexit campaign and a feeling the project were being put out, the
:06:11. > :06:13.idea that all the luck that lots of their weapons have already been
:06:14. > :06:16.fired, what do they have left? The audit have their big guns, you
:06:17. > :06:21.cannot keep making the same claim, it is a long time until the 23rd of
:06:22. > :06:30.June. Most ASBO people calling it right now, would expect us to have a
:06:31. > :06:34.Remain vote. Things have to change but it comes down to older voters
:06:35. > :06:39.and younger voters and even though if older people vote and young
:06:40. > :06:44.people don't and it would help my campaign, I have to say I really
:06:45. > :06:48.want people to vote. It is so vital that everyone votes and uses their
:06:49. > :06:57.democratic right to do so. I would say this but I think the Remain
:06:58. > :07:02.campaign. No! I am pro-European, you are pro-EU, it is different! I want
:07:03. > :07:06.to remain a member of the EU and I think the Remain campaign have the
:07:07. > :07:11.best accurate and the Brexit site have their divisions and splits at
:07:12. > :07:16.all that mess. But there is a real risk for the Remain group of
:07:17. > :07:20.complacency thinking we are doing fine, we have the big guns and they
:07:21. > :07:25.are in a mess on the other side and that is the worst thing anyone will
:07:26. > :07:32.tell you in any kind of campaign, complacency is your worst enemy. And
:07:33. > :07:38.people who support Brexit there bonkers and xenophobes, I don't
:07:39. > :07:43.think I'm any of those things. However,... You are just wrong.
:07:44. > :07:46.Apart from being right. There is a fear there is lots of people out
:07:47. > :07:50.there who do agree with people like me and want an independent Britain
:07:51. > :07:54.but are too afraid to say anything because people will treat them like
:07:55. > :07:58.they are racist or xenophobic. This horrific attack given to anyone who
:07:59. > :08:08.exposes the view that Britain should be a Democratic countable country.
:08:09. > :08:12.OK. The Telegraph. Osborne fuelled -- fuel duty warning. Before any
:08:13. > :08:17.budget there is this speculation, will that go up or down, often
:08:18. > :08:23.around fuel duty. Every budget! They seem to raise the spectrum of
:08:24. > :08:27.fugitive going up and when it doesn't there is a great relief.
:08:28. > :08:30.Always the expectation management this time around the possibility of
:08:31. > :08:37.fugitive going up is fairly high because we have had a falling fuel
:08:38. > :08:44.prices anyway that actually in terms of people's pockets it would not be
:08:45. > :08:50.as painful. There was talk of one of Drupal said, I hate this game, the
:08:51. > :08:57.Sharapova head of the budget. We are all drawn into it. The time was when
:08:58. > :09:02.there was murder, as there is one rabbit to fall from the hat and we
:09:03. > :09:10.have most of it in advance. Now the Queen, the express. This is a story
:09:11. > :09:16.about the Queen and her anger at Nick Clegg's lecture on the EU. The
:09:17. > :09:23.Queen feeling her old age. The story is really about Michael Gove and
:09:24. > :09:29.calls on page five to sack Michael Gove because he is the person
:09:30. > :09:33.pointed out as the man who apparently revealed the Queen was a
:09:34. > :09:37.Eurosceptic. Not necessarily supporting Brexit but fairly
:09:38. > :09:40.Eurosceptic and he is the man getting the blame because you are
:09:41. > :09:44.not allowed to say but the Queen has set in Privy Council. The reality is
:09:45. > :09:48.that all opticians gossip and half of their memoirs are full of things
:09:49. > :09:54.the Queen said to them so we should stop this pomposity. Is there an
:09:55. > :09:57.exhaust reels at the headline has to match the story quiz-macro- think it
:09:58. > :10:05.is that stretch because if it was then half the papers would be in
:10:06. > :10:08.trouble. Summers -- the sun seemed to be remarkably confident.
:10:09. > :10:13.Privileges of the conversations from journalists involved, the sources
:10:14. > :10:18.are kosher. You have to read the story for you realise that the
:10:19. > :10:23.Queen, she only did shut Nick Clegg up because he was drawing on about
:10:24. > :10:32.Europe. That is what The People who want to stay in the EU do, they
:10:33. > :10:41.drawn on! And the Brexit -- the Brexits never do. We will be back in
:10:42. > :10:43.an hour. Many thanks. Stay here, more coming up, now, Sportsday.