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a couple things now, as ou sa , europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the face _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing - europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing is i europe. . a couple things now, asj you say, the face mask thing is an issue, they are still required in both scotland and wales, and that's part of the debate in the uk about why they are doing it and england isn't. you mentioned thejoint committee on vaccinations and immunisation, they'll seek a recommendation from them about whether this should happen. there's a sense that the programme is not progressing with the same alacrity as the original vaccination programme — which, despite as the prime minister is saying, there's plenty of doses of vaccine at the moment. there no slowing down because of supply issues, it's there and ready, it'sjust somehow because of supply issues, it's there and ready, it's just somehow not getting into people's arms at th
a couple things now, as ou sa , europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say. the face _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask _ europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing - europe. . a couple things now, as you say, the face mask thing is i europe. . a couple things now, asj you say, the face mask thing is an issue, they are still required in both scotland and wales, and that's part of the debate in the uk...
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and why is there such a disparity in death and in daily new cases with the rest of europe? when i travelled to sweden for the first time in three years after the uk i got a very good real feel for how the rest of the world is looking at the u tech two uk, with some trepidation. take us onto the ftc, top story tomorrow morning, number ten recalls jabs achieve to front line. it�*s jabs achieve to front line. it's third read _ jabs achieve to front line. it's third read turn _ jabs achieve to front line. it's third read turn of writing the vaccine programme in england. she is probably— vaccine programme in england. she is probably the most highly rated officiat— probably the most highly rated official but on downing street by boris _ official but on downing street by borisjohnson. it's quite a clear signal— borisjohnson. it's quite a clear signal of— borisjohnson. it's quite a clear signal of the concern in the government that the vaccine roll—out of the _ government that the vaccine roll—out of the booster programme is not going _ of the booster programme is not
and why is there such a disparity in death and in daily new cases with the rest of europe? when i travelled to sweden for the first time in three years after the uk i got a very good real feel for how the rest of the world is looking at the u tech two uk, with some trepidation. take us onto the ftc, top story tomorrow morning, number ten recalls jabs achieve to front line. it�*s jabs achieve to front line. it's third read _ jabs achieve to front line. it's third read turn _ jabs achieve to...
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sol that is happening across large parts of europe still. so i think that yes, — of europe still. so i think that yes, boosters matter, but they could be yes, boosters matter, but they could he doing _ yes, boosters matter, but they could he doing a _ yes, boosters matter, but they could be doing a number of other things to ensure _ be doing a number of other things to ensure that — be doing a number of other things to ensure that there isn't something like another lockdown — even though i don't _ like another lockdown — even though i don't want — like another lockdown — even though i don't want to get around a debate around _ idon't want to get around a debate around that— i don't want to get around a debate around that because it's hard to know— around that because it's hard to know what'll happen in the next few months. _ know what'll happen in the next few months, but they could be taking measures— months, but they could be taking measures to stop the spread and protect— measures to stop the spread and protect people, and they aren't. and one thing _ protect
sol that is happening across large parts of europe still. so i think that yes, — of europe still. so i think that yes, boosters matter, but they could be yes, boosters matter, but they could he doing _ yes, boosters matter, but they could he doing a _ yes, boosters matter, but they could be doing a number of other things to ensure _ be doing a number of other things to ensure that — be doing a number of other things to ensure that there isn't something like another lockdown — even though...
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to do thejobs people to come here from europe to do the jobs that we desperately need done, which are so vital and which we don't have people here who can do it. ., we don't have people here who can do it. . ., , we don't have people here who can do it. there are many reasons for it, i su ose, it. there are many reasons for it, i soppose. that _ it. there are many reasons for it, i suppose, that conditions _ it. there are many reasons for it, i suppose, that conditions in - it. there are many reasons for it, i suppose, that conditions in the - it. there are many reasons for it, i i suppose, that conditions in the nhs, some people would say, put people off, on top of the fact that a lot off, on top of the fact that a lot of people went home after the brexit vote. , ., ., , , of people went home after the brexit vote. , ., ., ,, ., , vote. yes, and the observer does tie this in later — vote. yes, and the observer does tie this in later on _ vote. yes, and the observer does tie this in later on in _ vote. yes, and the observer does tie this in later on in the _ vote. yes, and the obser
to do thejobs people to come here from europe to do the jobs that we desperately need done, which are so vital and which we don't have people here who can do it. ., we don't have people here who can do it. . ., , we don't have people here who can do it. there are many reasons for it, i su ose, it. there are many reasons for it, i soppose. that _ it. there are many reasons for it, i suppose, that conditions _ it. there are many reasons for it, i suppose, that conditions in - it. there are many...
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if europe decides to say to vladimir putin and russia we will light out and let you supply us with all our gas and will stop making nuclear, germany, and rely totally on windmills, britain, and it was surprised to vladimir putin on a wider nomadic stage actually starts just twisting this group a bit and causing problems. and this is one of the issues. there is only so much governments can do. this is notjust a british issue, this is france because they are 80% power generation is really their base level is nuclear, but certainly an issue in germany. an issue in... before i bring you into respond of that, i want to mention the daily express because again daily express normally actually differ government and many would say in their front page is soaring prices shot for millions. inflation threatening to rocket to 5%. this is not a labour of supporting newspaper and yet there is clearly an ongoing worry about costs to household which everyone is noticing on a daily basis, henry. everyone is noticing on a daily basis. henry-— basis, henry. exactly. it's a erfect basis, henry. exactly. it
if europe decides to say to vladimir putin and russia we will light out and let you supply us with all our gas and will stop making nuclear, germany, and rely totally on windmills, britain, and it was surprised to vladimir putin on a wider nomadic stage actually starts just twisting this group a bit and causing problems. and this is one of the issues. there is only so much governments can do. this is notjust a british issue, this is france because they are 80% power generation is really their...
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barcelona had the whole of europe beating to the sound of their own drum last season. arsenals first challenge was one of their toughest. try and beat the champions. but it didn't take long for the catalans to find their rhythm. caldentey so close to giving them the lead. that lead would come soon enough to again, caldentey, it wouldn't be denied a second time. and barcelona wouldn't be denied a second goal when uefa player of that year puts this much space put up is only going to be one result. if the result wasn't any question the second half was only seconds old. when it was answered 3— nil. arsenal did pull goal back but barcelona had the final say given the freedom of the stadium. 4— one. barcelona too hot to handle, arsenal given a real lesson. amid concerns over the rate of vaccinations amoungst footballers rushed our says the rate is over 50% of players double job. it follows news that premier leagues were considering rewarding clubs as vaccination rates while only seven top—flight teams have rates of 50% vaccinated. dr. wesley tensel says there are many
barcelona had the whole of europe beating to the sound of their own drum last season. arsenals first challenge was one of their toughest. try and beat the champions. but it didn't take long for the catalans to find their rhythm. caldentey so close to giving them the lead. that lead would come soon enough to again, caldentey, it wouldn't be denied a second time. and barcelona wouldn't be denied a second goal when uefa player of that year puts this much space put up is only going to be one...
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it is fair to say the uk has been behind europe in terms _ the uk has been behind europe in terms of— the uk has been behind europe in terms of moving forward with this as we, terms of moving forward with this as we. touch— terms of moving forward with this as we, touch wood, move back to normal and this— we, touch wood, move back to normal and this will— we, touch wood, move back to normal and this will be welcomed obviously by people _ and this will be welcomed obviously by people who want to get away to foreign _ by people who want to get away to foreign destinations, but also by the travel— foreign destinations, but also by the travel industry, which is on its knees _ the travel industry, which is on its knees at _ the travel industry, which is on its knees at the moment. it the travel industry, which is on its knees at the moment.— the travel industry, which is on its knees at the moment. a huge meeting ofthe knees at the moment. a huge meeting of the international _ knees at the moment. a huge meeting of the international transport - of the international transport asso
it is fair to say the uk has been behind europe in terms _ the uk has been behind europe in terms of— the uk has been behind europe in terms of moving forward with this as we, terms of moving forward with this as we. touch— terms of moving forward with this as we, touch wood, move back to normal and this— we, touch wood, move back to normal and this will— we, touch wood, move back to normal and this will be welcomed obviously by people _ and this will be welcomed obviously by people who...
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jo, it is the sunday telegraph, europe again, but the non—european union bit of europe. dominic rather is to get up the mantle about something needing to be done about the human rights and the european court of human rights. the rights and the european court of human rights-— rights and the european court of human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is well - human rights. the newly demoted| justice secretary. he is well known for not believing in the human rights act he said that many years ago. this is an interview with the sunday telegraph repeating what is at the conservative party conference and he is using, you know, the old mantra of it is ridiculous, people can complain human rights to a family life and that means we can't deport dangerous criminal, for incidents. the argument for or against their said that without the human rights act, the hillsborough families, though mid staffs hos
jo, it is the sunday telegraph, europe again, but the non—european union bit of europe. dominic rather is to get up the mantle about something needing to be done about the human rights and the european court of human rights. the rights and the european court of human rights-— rights and the european court of human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is _ human rights. the...
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we have the story of "little amal", and her marathon journey across europe.
we have the story of "little amal", and her marathon journey across europe.
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europe's first mission to mercury is expected to reach its destination in the next few hours. the bepi colombo spacecraft will fly by the planet at high speeds taking pictures of the planet. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are yasmin alibhai brown who's an author and journalist and mick booker who's the editor of the sunday express. thank you for staying with us tonight. great to see you both. have a quick run through it what we have at the moment. the times has an interview with the prime minister, in which he says the public were right to feel the police were failing women and girls subjected to sexual assault. meanwhile the telegraph has spoken to the home secretary, who said police must "raise the bar" by taking harassment against women more seriously. the guardian says police recorded more than 10,000 cases of indecent exposure last year, but fewer than 600 suspects appeared in court. fuel is the focus for the i which says the army will begin delivering petrol to forecourts on monday. same story for the mail
europe's first mission to mercury is expected to reach its destination in the next few hours. the bepi colombo spacecraft will fly by the planet at high speeds taking pictures of the planet. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are yasmin alibhai brown who's an author and journalist and mick booker who's the editor of the sunday express. thank you for staying with us tonight. great to see you both. have a quick run through it what we...
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there will. up to this in the first place. is: exactly, and i think there will be a lot of people in europe you don't just look at britain reneging on its own agreement for northern ireland, they will look at britain and they will think, can we trust this country as a partner, as a country we do trade with? even though we left the eu, it will always be integral to our economy, even more to the —— than it is to the economies of eu nations and i think the risk here is that may be boris johnson thinks he can push this a bit further, get more compromise from the eu, but at what expense in the medium to long term because i think a lot of governments will be wondering in the eu whether britain is a trustworthy ally. let’s wondering in the eu whether britain is a trustworthy ally.— your paper, guardian, the same lead, actually, the eu offers a response on its offering to northern ireland, saying the eu is going to scrap 80% of czechs. in some ways do you think it is going to suit borisjohnson to keep this row going with the eu? electorally, does it do him no harm? i'm sure he probably quit
there will. up to this in the first place. is: exactly, and i think there will be a lot of people in europe you don't just look at britain reneging on its own agreement for northern ireland, they will look at britain and they will think, can we trust this country as a partner, as a country we do trade with? even though we left the eu, it will always be integral to our economy, even more to the —— than it is to the economies of eu nations and i think the risk here is that may be boris...
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i don't know where europe paper stands on president addict there's been some call that she should be redesigning. could thatjust be a token move, with change anything? in could thatjust be a token move, with change anything?— could thatjust be a token move, with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions _ with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions at _ with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions at the _ with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions at the home - is well it mentions at the home office in various are getting more frustrated with cressida dick. they've given her a two year contrast and she has to get on top of the serious crime. there doesn't seem to be a lot of confidence in terms of newspapers, the editorials not much confidence in her doing that. would a chilly call for her to go but they didn't seem to be a great deal of support her across the newspaper industry and the people who bright the leaders. but looking at this priti patel is saying a very similar think that borisjohnson, is listen to women, take what they're s
i don't know where europe paper stands on president addict there's been some call that she should be redesigning. could thatjust be a token move, with change anything? in could thatjust be a token move, with change anything?— could thatjust be a token move, with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions _ with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions at _ with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions at the _ with change anything? in this piece is well it mentions...
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in the uk, covid infection rates and hospitalisations are many times higher than most of western europe. public health experts are calling for the covid vaccine booster programme to be rolled out faster and to all over—50s. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, the broadcaster penny smith and the home affairs editor of the evening standard, martin bentham. martin, ithink martin, i think it came to our rescue at quite short notice, didn't you? rescue at quite short notice, didn't ou? we rescue at quite short notice, didn't you?- we are _ rescue at quite short notice, didn't you?- we are very - rescue at quite short notice, didn't you?- we are very grateful| rescue at quite short notice, didn't i you?- we are very grateful to you? indeed. we are very grateful to ou. an you? indeed. we are very grateful to yom any even _ you? indeed. we are very grateful to you. any even more _ you? indeed. we are very grateful to you. any even more than _ you? indeed. we are very grateful to you. any even more than anyone - you? indeed. we are very
in the uk, covid infection rates and hospitalisations are many times higher than most of western europe. public health experts are calling for the covid vaccine booster programme to be rolled out faster and to all over—50s. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, the broadcaster penny smith and the home affairs editor of the evening standard, martin bentham. martin, ithink martin, i think it came to our rescue at quite short notice, didn't...
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had in the history of the club has numerous managers and he has managed in several countries across europe and so really high—profile bit of business for watford. having that in game experience will be massive for us. they have been added to the england squad for the two upcoming world cup qualifiers. moving from chelsea to roma and the team—mate at st. georges park along with the rest of gareth southgate's squad. ben ainslie isjoining forces with the mercedes formula one team. for his third attempt at winning the world cup. the britannia team launched their campaign at mercedes headquarters where they will be based in the teams based in the teams chief technical officerjames will help to sign the boat the next america's cup or dystrophy was that pleasing in 202a. new zealand are the defending champions. establishing the simulation tours. establishing the simulation tools. they have an aerodynamic and hydrodynamic discipline that we have to overcome with the america's cup. they are all tied into formula one and the attention to detail and discipline that formula one has, we really beli
had in the history of the club has numerous managers and he has managed in several countries across europe and so really high—profile bit of business for watford. having that in game experience will be massive for us. they have been added to the england squad for the two upcoming world cup qualifiers. moving from chelsea to roma and the team—mate at st. georges park along with the rest of gareth southgate's squad. ben ainslie isjoining forces with the mercedes formula one team. for his...
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we follow one group of migrants, on their way to europe. abortion in mexico — we hearfrom women a month after a landmark ruling which decriminalised it. as european football is expanded, is the global game doing enough to counter climate change?
we follow one group of migrants, on their way to europe. abortion in mexico — we hearfrom women a month after a landmark ruling which decriminalised it. as european football is expanded, is the global game doing enough to counter climate change?
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have a problem with staff in the butchery service and basically specialist staff who used to come from europe and it's a mixture mainly of brexit compounded by covid—i9 and this is causing the issues with pig farming and the front page of the daily mail — daily mirror sorry carrying the story with a picture of a cute of cute pics to bless forget these pigs are actually supposed be butchered for the abattoir but they're not able to do that because of the lack of staff and what is happening now but is there is a fear that many thousands of them could be cold.— of them could be cold. absolutely, and this was _ of them could be cold. absolutely, and this was something _ of them could be cold. absolutely, and this was something that - of them could be cold. absolutely, and this was something that was i and this was something that was warned — and this was something that was warned about again pre—referendum. in warned about again pre—referendum. in the _ warned about again pre—referendum. in the northeast of scotland, i work for a local— in the northeast of scotland, i work for a l
have a problem with staff in the butchery service and basically specialist staff who used to come from europe and it's a mixture mainly of brexit compounded by covid—i9 and this is causing the issues with pig farming and the front page of the daily mail — daily mirror sorry carrying the story with a picture of a cute of cute pics to bless forget these pigs are actually supposed be butchered for the abattoir but they're not able to do that because of the lack of staff and what is happening...
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have not been viewed as diseases that wouldn't in effect _ viewed as diseases that wouldn't in effect europe. so it's very in depth in a hard—hitting report there. the in a hard-hitting report there. the coveraue, in a hard-hitting report there. the coverage. it _ in a hard—hitting report there. tie: coverage, it goes well in a hard—hitting report there. ti2 coverage, it goes well beyond political leadership, it takes in the scientific experts advising this and also arguably, it actually goes back to the theresa may government at least and possibly further in saying that in preparing for any future public health emergency of this kind, we have not factored in some of the illnesses and what we have learned from them.— some of the illnesses and what we have learned from them. yeah, that's ri . ht and have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we — have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have _ have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have seen _ have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we have seen a _ have learned from them. yeah, that's right and we hav
have not been viewed as diseases that wouldn't in effect _ viewed as diseases that wouldn't in effect europe. so it's very in depth in a hard—hitting report there. the in a hard-hitting report there. the coveraue, in a hard-hitting report there. the coverage. it _ in a hard—hitting report there. tie: coverage, it goes well in a hard—hitting report there. ti2 coverage, it goes well beyond political leadership, it takes in the scientific experts advising this and also arguably, it actually...
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it's going to take everything to get a result against the best teams in europe and the world and liverpool are one of them at the moment. they are one of them at the moment. they are one of them at the moment. they are one of the teams that we are chasing and we are trying to chase because we have had, what they have done the last four years is something that we are striving towards, and of course go past them. a point at st mirren today will be enough to put rangers back on top of the scottish premiership. they slipped below hearts on goal difference after they drew 1—1 at home to dundee. hearts could have gone clear at the top — john souttar put the edinburgh side ahead but poor defending was punished and jason cummings equalised. england's women continued their unbeaten start to qualifying for the 2023 world cup. they comfortably beat northern ireland 4—0 in their first competitive match at the new wembley. 23,000 fans watched as beth mead became the first woman to score a hat—trick for england there. that took them back to the top of their group with three wins from three. nort
it's going to take everything to get a result against the best teams in europe and the world and liverpool are one of them at the moment. they are one of them at the moment. they are one of them at the moment. they are one of the teams that we are chasing and we are trying to chase because we have had, what they have done the last four years is something that we are striving towards, and of course go past them. a point at st mirren today will be enough to put rangers back on top of the scottish...
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now, after their saudi takeover, newcastle are dreaming of returning to europe in the coming years. their search for a new manager is under way after they parted company with steve bruce earlier. he leaves after two years in charge, with the club second from bottom in the premier league table without a win. 0ur correspondent katie gornall has more. managing newcastle was steve bruce's dream job. but, no matter how badly he wanted to work at his hometown club, it always felt like an uphill battle. bruce's departure had been widely expected. our new chairman... cheering he was under pressure even before the saudi arabian—led takeover, with his side second from bottom without a win all season. on sunday, in front of the new owners, his team failed again. newcastle stay in the bottom three. in a statement confirming his departure, bruce said... he admitted... bruce succeeded rafa benitez at stjames' park in 2019, but, despite keeping a lmited squad in the premier league the past two seasons, the manager proved a deeply unpopular appointment with fans. i think it's about time, just cos
now, after their saudi takeover, newcastle are dreaming of returning to europe in the coming years. their search for a new manager is under way after they parted company with steve bruce earlier. he leaves after two years in charge, with the club second from bottom in the premier league table without a win. 0ur correspondent katie gornall has more. managing newcastle was steve bruce's dream job. but, no matter how badly he wanted to work at his hometown club, it always felt like an uphill...
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in the uk, covid infection rates and hospitalisations are many times higher than most of western europe. public health experts are calling for the covid vaccine booster programme to be rolled out faster and to all over—50s. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, the broadcaster penny smith, and the home affairs editor of the evening standard, martin bentham. the metro's headline is "time to end the online hatred", in the wake of mp sir david amess's murder. the guardian says borisjohson is facing calls to crackdown on social media abuse and end online anonymity, following the 69—year—old's death. the is front page vows mps will insist on meeting the public in person and without the police. the southend echo celebrates the conservative mp's wish coming true that southend is granted city status. the telegraph says the covid booster programme is moving "too slow", with millions waiting to receive a third dose ahead of winter. in the times, an independent review recommends mi—5 should have greater control over counter terrorism
in the uk, covid infection rates and hospitalisations are many times higher than most of western europe. public health experts are calling for the covid vaccine booster programme to be rolled out faster and to all over—50s. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, the broadcaster penny smith, and the home affairs editor of the evening standard, martin bentham. the metro's headline is "time to end the online hatred", in the wake...
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the move is part of a bid to expand its international operation into mainland europe. germany willjoin the uk, which has successfully hosted games in london since 2007. the league is due to play its 30th game in the capital on sunday, when the jacksonville jaguars face the miami dolphins at tottenham hotspur stadium. golf's power brokers are proposing to limit the distance of drives by shortening the length of clubs used. any club, other than a putter, can be a maximum 48 inches in length, but this would be reduced to 46 inches under planned new rules. at the recent ryder cup, the american bryson dechambeau smashed a drive a17 yards to leave a 72—yard second shot at the par five fifth hole at whistling straits. for more on that and all of the world cup qualifying action, you can head to the bbc sport website. but that is all your sport for now. hello. there were some bright spots on tuesday. some of us got to see a bit of sunshine. but for many places, extensive cloud was the main weather feature, spilling down from the northwest, thick enough at times to produce som
the move is part of a bid to expand its international operation into mainland europe. germany willjoin the uk, which has successfully hosted games in london since 2007. the league is due to play its 30th game in the capital on sunday, when the jacksonville jaguars face the miami dolphins at tottenham hotspur stadium. golf's power brokers are proposing to limit the distance of drives by shortening the length of clubs used. any club, other than a putter, can be a maximum 48 inches in length, but...