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Hello, this is BBC News with Nicholas Owen.

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We'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment,

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The BBC's Director General, Lord Hall, says he'll go further

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He was responding to a letter by high-profile female personalities

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who have called on the corporation to "act now".

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A 20-year-old man has died after being apprehended

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by a police officer in an east London shop.

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He's been been named by his family as Rashan Jermaine Charles.

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Prince William and Prince Harry, have spoken candidly

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about their relationship with their mother, Princess Diana,

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in a documentary marking the twentieth anniversary

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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers

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With me are the Author and Broadcaster, Natalie Haynes,

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and Rob Merrick, Deputy Political Editor at The Independent.

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the Telegraph says NHS bosses have ordered a review,

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after warnings that plans to cut down on A numbers

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Jeremy Corbyn's interview today with the BBC is the top story

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for the Metro, which focuses on his denial that he promised

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The Mail has the same lead - it says the Labour leader

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was "humiliated" into admitting he didn't know how much

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The Mirror's top story is the search for Ben Needham -

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it reports that new evidence has been found.

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The Eye leads with cyber attacks on the NHS -

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it says Britain is losing the fight against internet criminals.

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The FT reports two Wall Street bosses have seen the values

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of their shareholdings soar after the election of Donald Trump.

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And the Times has a picture of cricketer Anya Shrubsole

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celebrating England's triumph over India in the world cup final.

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Naturally, we start with The Guardian and doctors warning of

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soaring alcohol deaths? Almost 63,000 people in England, just

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England, not the UK. They will die of liver problems, including liver

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cancer and other liver problems related to alcohol. It is about

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12,000 lives a year, those deaths have risen by 400% since 1970s so,

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essentially, everything that you think is covered in this story. We

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drink too much, cheap alcohol is problematic and obesity is also a

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huge problem. Charities and medical people saying something has to be

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done here. It seems minimum unit pricing to be brought in and this

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issue has been around for years and it was pressed on David Cameron and

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let's face said he did not do much about it and I cannot believe

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Theresa May is not going to be any stronger on this issue. It is the

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price in supermarkets that is the problem and without a legal limit,

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people will stock up and drink far too much. Things different in

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Scotland? They talked about introducing a minimum unit price but

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you can't do it legally as a member of the European Union but there is

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an old joke that if you don't drink you don't live any longer, it just

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feels like it, but that is not true. On the Telegraph, again about

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health. Talking about this earlier. Said case in Bristol but it seems to

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have overturned some reform. --A sad case. Front door streaming. A

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department under instruction from government, trying to weed out

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people that don't need to be on -- in the A This case, maybe a

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terrible mistake was made because a man later dying and because of that

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there is now a review. Perhaps A will not be able to act in this way

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to cut numbers. It is a bit surprising, it was GPs looking...

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Random people who wanted up off the street... Sorry. They make mistakes.

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Everybody makes mistakes and doctors aren't perfect and I ensure they

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would not say so. The winter is where A the most overfilled. The

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review will not report back until next year. Things will have to in

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mind, do you really have to go to A and if they did they will have

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to stand their ground. The front page of the Telegraph, you are

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saying you are not a chicken eater. I am not. It is like a feathery tiny

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dinosaur... A debate for another time. Not the most riveting of

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headlines. The trade Secretary trying to start trade talks with the

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US and what it would mean. We may have to accept food of lower

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standards. That chicken you might want to eat would be washed in

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chlorine, and your crops may be genetically modified. Will he be

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able to sell it to British consumers? We talked about the big

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but in this. Michael Gove and Andrea Leadsom do not like it. Lots of

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people might think the issue whether we eat chicken said in chlorine is

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not the most important debate about Brexit but we have to accept if we

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end up rushing into a trade deal with America, they will be desperate

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to get into our market and the issue is whether we will have to concede

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that American firms can take action in courts. I think we are a long way

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away from the trade deal with the US because we cannot do it until we

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leave the EU. They are arguing about chlorine soaked chicken makes a

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difference from running around as headless chickens. The really good

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subs on these things. The Daily Mail front page - Corbyn student debt

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humiliation. The Daily Mail to like their big slamming headline but it

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is an intriguing story. As a result of an interview with Andrew Marr

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this morning. They would be rubbing their hands in glee. The story of

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the last few months has been endless U-turns by Theresa May but here we

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have the Labour leader doing a U-turn. He now says he will deal

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with the problem of the debt of students who paid the 9000 feet

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introduced a few years ago, without explaining now. It was embarrassing

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that he did not know how much it would cost, ?100 million which

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nobody can afford. Of course, quite a lot of young people voted for

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Corbyn because of this promise made on fees and he is betraying them. I

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wonder whether more young people voted Labour because of what they

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thought Labour stood for in terms of Brexit. Overwhelmingly young people

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are against leading to the EU. He seemed to have a softer line but in

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this interview he confirmed stronger than before that he fear was Prime

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Minister he would leave the single market and his policy on Brexit is

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not that different to the government and wonder if that is not a bigger

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betrayal to young people. I imagine the student debt thing really was

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the turning point to young people supporting Jeremy Corbyn. Likely

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from me, I got through university before the feast Kamin and I rightly

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the person they should despise and resent but I am on their side. I

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think the 9000 pounds is too much. Interest rates at teeny tiny and 70%

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of students will not pay off their debt. It seems like an enormous

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waste of time and energy in order to make people miserable and stress for

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decades rather than minutes. The Financial Times that now, we mention

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looking earlier on, looking at war Street bankers enjoying an enormous

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win, shares going up in value since Donald Trump was a late but the

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story I want to focus on -- elected. This is intriguing. The world is

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smallest violin is our plan around the country. -- world's. We all have

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anecdotal evidence that backs this up. We have watched friends of move

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out of London, reasonable distances, the cities that are 200 miles away,

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because they cannot afford to live here and it is a boring, depressing

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consequence, quite aside that it is breaking us Paul paying our rent and

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mortgages, and our friends are all leaving. I thought it would have an

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effect the housing market beyond London but it means demand goes up

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elsewhere. All these economic consequences are not always what

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might be foreseen. Anyone who lives in London knows of people leaving

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for this reason. People in their 30s perhaps the largest group surveyed

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and they are found to be leaving. People used to live in their 30s

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because they believe the schools in London won't any good, now the

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schools in London a better than most and there is another reason why they

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have to leave. I was lucky enough to buy in London about 15 or more years

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ago and you feel guilty because you see people 1015 years younger than

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you and they have no chance and they would have to leave to own a home.

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Enormous number of flats going up at overseas buyers seem to be taking

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them rather than people... You only have to walk past them in a winter

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months and you see the lights aren't on. It happens in places in Canada.

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Vancouver. Nobody seems brave enough to grasp it. We look forward... The

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Times and everybody else, FrontPage, a jubilant England woman cricketer

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because they did have a stunning victory against India at Lord's. I

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walk past laws earlier and you could hear that she is of a packed house

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and it is a terrific story and that is a terrific photograph by anyone's

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standard. Anya Shrubsole, absolutely great. Grasping the wind from the

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jaws of defeat. 40 years of trying and we have now won it. They are

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probably really badly paid and so at least there's that.

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