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:00:20. > :00:24.Welcome to the look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us in

:00:25. > :00:31.the morning. With the Caroline Frost, entertainment and get of the

:00:32. > :00:38.Huffington Post and Christopher Hope. Welcome to both of you. A look

:00:39. > :00:42.at the front pages. The Telegraph's front page has a picture of Sam

:00:43. > :00:48.Allardyce who they say leaves the England job in disgrace. It says

:00:49. > :00:52.eight current and former Premier League managers stand accused of

:00:53. > :00:58.receiving money for player transfers. The Independent says Sam

:00:59. > :01:02.Allardyce has suffered an awful own goal and his main story focuses on

:01:03. > :01:08.Labour. It says party MPs have worked for months to ensure votes

:01:09. > :01:12.weekends Jeremy Corbyn. Sam Allardyce is on the front of the

:01:13. > :01:16.Metro, pictured as he left Wembley tonight. The Guardian says Jeremy

:01:17. > :01:22.Corbyn will say that a Labour Government will not sow division by

:01:23. > :01:29.promising to cut immigration. The Express says up to 12,000 asylum

:01:30. > :01:34.Britain. The Times says England is a Britain. The Times says England is a

:01:35. > :01:39.laughing stock of world football and the Murder has the picture of Sam

:01:40. > :01:46.Allardyce, brought down by greed it says. We start with the Sam

:01:47. > :01:51.Allardyce story. Carolyn, take us to the front of the Murder because they

:01:52. > :01:56.have spoken about greed. You can see why. He is being paid ?3 million a

:01:57. > :02:00.year to do his dream job, a job that some people would absolutely do for

:02:01. > :02:05.free. I think he is the highest-paid football manager, possibly in the

:02:06. > :02:12.world, definitely in Europe. It seems as though he has been utterly

:02:13. > :02:19.scuppered by his need or want ?400,000 deal, allegedly, so greed

:02:20. > :02:25.has been a factor. The greed line is a quote from Alan Shearer. We have

:02:26. > :02:30.seen people coming forward to make a stand against him, which is perhaps

:02:31. > :02:36.quite unusual in a closed, intimate football community. Alan Shearer has

:02:37. > :02:37.misjudgement and Ferdinand said misjudgement and Ferdinand said

:02:38. > :02:47.something similar. The Murder is something similar. The Murder is

:02:48. > :02:54.telling the story of today -- mirror. The unfortunate photograph

:02:55. > :02:58.that somebody snapped in a car. That photograph is across or four front

:02:59. > :03:05.pages tonight. It is very rare that sport makes the front pages. Usually

:03:06. > :03:10.this is the back page but the word greed is one of the seven deadly

:03:11. > :03:15.sins, it's part of the human condition that people get tempted to

:03:16. > :03:21.do things they regret later but it's terribly sad, this guy wanted the

:03:22. > :03:27.job for so long and he was reported to have been photographed with the

:03:28. > :03:34.area 's trophies like a fan and it meant a lot to him. We try to get

:03:35. > :03:39.more English managers into the game to show younger managers this is

:03:40. > :03:45.what you can get to and it's so sad, it's a tragedy brought on by

:03:46. > :03:53.himself. Do you take the tragic sideline? I feel there are more

:03:54. > :03:59.tragedies going on in the world but I know this means an enormous amount

:04:00. > :04:04.to a lot of people. Let's turn to the Telegraph. As a result of what

:04:05. > :04:07.your paper did yesterday, we are where we are and now you're looking

:04:08. > :04:11.forward. Excellent work by colleagues in our investigations

:04:12. > :04:15.team and reporting tonight there are eight current and former Premier

:04:16. > :04:22.managers who we say stand accused of receiving bungs for player

:04:23. > :04:28.transfers. The Sam Allardyce investigation was part of a general

:04:29. > :04:33.investigation into football and money. Which began ten months ago.

:04:34. > :04:36.colleagues at the paper just go dark colleagues at the paper just go dark

:04:37. > :04:42.for long periods and do this excellent work. A bit like the

:04:43. > :04:48.Spotlight team. Yes, they come out with excellent journalism. And very

:04:49. > :04:55.proud of these people for doing this work because it is justifying

:04:56. > :04:58.journalism. There has been an agreement to give all transcripts to

:04:59. > :05:01.the football Association and police which is surely an important element

:05:02. > :05:07.because if you do the digging, give to provide information to the if you

:05:08. > :05:15.find something. It's very important. There are lots of pages of

:05:16. > :05:19.transcripts which felt it was not a position he could hold. We do feel

:05:20. > :05:24.that he had to show leadership and he failed and this is part of the

:05:25. > :05:29.wider problem. We talk about the FA here and they have to be tougher on

:05:30. > :05:33.how they keep check on the game and perhaps bring more independent likes

:05:34. > :05:38.into it. It's a very small world of into it. It's a very small world of

:05:39. > :05:42.people getting very rich and you might need more outside oversight to

:05:43. > :05:45.make it better. What you said a minute ago by journalism, there are

:05:46. > :05:49.those who question the tactics of people pretending to be something

:05:50. > :05:52.they're not and therefore uncovering something which some might argue

:05:53. > :06:00.would not otherwise have happened. How did you deal with that? Public

:06:01. > :06:04.interest, is it actually public interest? In this case it is because

:06:05. > :06:10.it has disclosed people talking behind-the-scenes about allegations

:06:11. > :06:17.of wrongdoing. The guy has walked. It is clear public interest but that

:06:18. > :06:21.is a debate we would have all the time as you would at the BBC and

:06:22. > :06:28.even the Huffington Post. What do you mean even? ! The manager 's job

:06:29. > :06:34.is a poisoned chalice and then assess the races suggest that --

:06:35. > :06:40.there is history to suggest that. If we assume it is an important role,

:06:41. > :06:47.and clearly it is because it is paid so highly, back in the finals, they

:06:48. > :06:51.would invite a terrace person onto the pitch and invite them to try and

:06:52. > :06:59.score a goal and this person always did surprisingly well, perhaps it is

:07:00. > :07:03.time to buy -- blindfold a player and kick a ball into the terrace and

:07:04. > :07:12.whoever catches it becomes England manager. They couldn't do any worse.

:07:13. > :07:24.He played one, won one. A clean sheet! The Guardian say Jeremy

:07:25. > :07:31.Corbyn cuts out -- rules out cutting immigration. A lot of people don't

:07:32. > :07:36.like immigration, especially in the North and Labour heartlands where

:07:37. > :07:38.they're to him. He is saying he is not concerned about numbers when

:07:39. > :07:45.that is what is bothering people and they say it shows he is not paying

:07:46. > :07:47.attention to the referendum and to me, Labour is like an echo chamber,

:07:48. > :07:52.people talking to each other and people talking to each other and

:07:53. > :07:56.ignoring the wider concerns. It's only about half a million members of

:07:57. > :07:58.this party but they are not addressing the wider concerns of

:07:59. > :08:03.where the votes are. They just had an election and this is who they

:08:04. > :08:13.have chosen to represent them. You can't escape that. At some point he

:08:14. > :08:17.has to reach out and not just talk to a small group of people, he has

:08:18. > :08:21.to talk to the rest of the country and this is where they are. You

:08:22. > :08:28.talked about the numbers who voted to leave, obviously 40% voted to

:08:29. > :08:30.remain, perhaps they had fewer concerns about immigration,

:08:31. > :08:37.therefore if he can get most of those 48%, he can try and she is

:08:38. > :08:46.venturing into number ten Downing St. I forgot the David Cameron axed

:08:47. > :08:49.the public service fund which Gordon Brown brought in and immigration is

:08:50. > :08:57.a concern when people say they cannot access local public services.

:08:58. > :09:02.His solution is to build more GP surgeries. Is that a solution that

:09:03. > :09:08.would work in your mind? Gordon Brown put a cap on it of 50 million

:09:09. > :09:11.when he introduced it in 2008. My concern would be, how can we ever

:09:12. > :09:15.really measure the impact of immigration or anything else like

:09:16. > :09:20.that which is putting a on social services when so many other factors

:09:21. > :09:23.have to be taken into consideration? Clearly it didn't solve the problems

:09:24. > :09:27.back in 2008 so the idea that that will somehow be this soft sponge

:09:28. > :09:30.problems and the problems that are problems and the problems that are

:09:31. > :09:46.now worse than they were, which is nearly a decade ago. Take us to the

:09:47. > :09:50.Times. Abuse inquiry in crisis after top lawyer threatens to quit. This

:09:51. > :09:55.makes for tragic, distressing reading, especially for the victims.

:09:56. > :09:59.We have all been following the lack of progress of this inquiry for a

:10:00. > :10:05.number of years. We are now on to the fourth chairperson, a new one

:10:06. > :10:11.after the departure recently of the previous one, we now have the

:10:12. > :10:22.implication that Ben Emmerson QC who people will remember working for

:10:23. > :10:25.lettuce and, he has been -- lettuce -- Leveson. He has been disagreeing

:10:26. > :10:32.fundamentally with the new chairperson. Perhaps a replacement

:10:33. > :10:34.QC and both of these people will need bringing up to speed. There are

:10:35. > :10:37.hundreds and thousands of documents hundreds and thousands of documents

:10:38. > :10:42.to become acquainted with and it means these poor victims are having

:10:43. > :10:49.to wait once again for any sort of progress. We have still not had a

:10:50. > :10:55.session. And yet it won't get cancelled because the person who

:10:56. > :11:00.ordered it was Theresa May so she is invested in this. I now had advisers

:11:01. > :11:09.were really hot on this area early on. When the inquiry was announced,

:11:10. > :11:20.maybe it looked too widely, to a manager -- to unmanageable. She is

:11:21. > :11:23.Prime Minister so it is not going to end. It is ultimately about the

:11:24. > :11:29.victims and survivors who want some answers. The front of the Financial

:11:30. > :11:35.Times and what the markets are thinking as a result of the

:11:36. > :11:42.presidential debate in the states. The debate was a real humdinger. The

:11:43. > :11:48.markets think that Hillary Clinton has one but the votes aren't there

:11:49. > :11:56.and they got the referendum wrong. I think they did very well. She did a

:11:57. > :12:01.bit of a shrug and a -- allowed Donald Trump to talk too much. It's

:12:02. > :12:05.difficult to judge because the markets think what they think, the

:12:06. > :12:11.polls say what they say, but because this is not like any other election,

:12:12. > :12:15.it's hard to read. I think it was Michael Moore who said many

:12:16. > :12:18.respected Republicans have made the mistake of trying to take on Donald

:12:19. > :12:21.Trump of logic and rationality political experience and thinking. I

:12:22. > :12:24.don't think Hillary Clinton made that mistake last night and she

:12:25. > :12:28.mustn't make it in the next two debates. The line of the night for

:12:29. > :12:33.me was when he tried to make fun of her recent pneumonia and she said,

:12:34. > :12:40.I've been to 112 countries as Secretary of State, don't talk to me

:12:41. > :12:43.about stamina. Donald Trump is unlike any other political opponent

:12:44. > :12:49.she has had to face and I think she did OK. We shall see! I expect the

:12:50. > :12:54.most significant polls are a few days away. Thank you both very much

:12:55. > :12:58.indeed. That's it for the Papers tonight. All the front pages are

:12:59. > :13:03.online on the BBC News website where you can read a detailed review of

:13:04. > :13:17.the papers. It's all on the BBC website. Thank you to Caroline and

:13:18. > :13:31.Chris. The weather is next. For most of us this evening and

:13:32. > :13:34.overnight, it is going to be quiet on the weather front but the winds

:13:35. > :13:36.will be picking up over the next