Predict that these will be her final daysin predict that these will be her final days in office. The daily express strike a different note, appealing to their readers to trust her fighting spirit. As well as mays speech, they look at the growing crisis in spain in the guardian, as they vowed to press on and on independence. And in the times, the increased risk of dementia for women who with high Blood Pressure in their 40s. Theresa may, the Daily Telegraph says luckless may centrestage, they have this picture of the pas and the prank, was it bad luck or more than that . She had a triple whammy Michael Deacon and his sketch beneath the story says no matter how many black cats her chauffeur run over on herjourney to the conference centre, she did not deserve this it was the perfect storm it was, and it was painful to watch, especially her coughing. I watched it all from the beginning. She started quite well. Watched it all from the beginning. She started quite welllj watched it all from the beginning. She started quite well. I thought this was the first time she looked like and acted like a Prime Minister. She had that stature about her, she started with an unqualified apology but then it all went wrong. It fell apart, horribly apology but then it all went wrong. It fellapart, horribly even apology but then it all went wrong. It fell apart, horribly even if the public think of this, they may think this is drivel. The sign falling apart is straightforwardly funny. Maybe it is humanising . The speech early on was humanising but at the moment, a general election in theory could be five years away and she doesnt really need to appeal to the public. She needs her party onside and it adds to the hopeless ad, the airof slight and it adds to the hopeless ad, the air of slight tragedy now. How she doesnt look comfortable, she doesnt look comfortable, she doesnt look comfortable in her skin. Ithink doesnt look comfortable in her skin. I think it is damaging within the party, the public dont really care. Her main priority is shoring up her own positions with her party. This was her moment to reassert herself and everything that could go wrong went wrong and looking at the financial times, they lead on this, may endure s ordeal in speech aimed at reasserting authority. It is the reaction they walk through in their piece about various mps and cabinet ministers talking about her being in deep trouble. It is the penultimate act of this great tragedy. Its interesting for people at the conference. It overshadowed what she had to say. There was some stuff in that speech that was interesting. We will get to the Organ Donation stuff later but there was an energy cap, a lot of these seem like ed milibands policies, new housing is coming from her 2015 and 2017 intake, they say that you need to start looking at housing, it is a big problem. Everything will be completely overshadowed by this fiasco. The financial times, a policy heavy paper, has gone with this. As you say, there were substantial policies and there. The addition of 200 billion affordable homes, and a clamp down on the Big Energy Companies ripping off customers. The big takeaway is that she coughed her way through the speech, letters behind her fell down, when the political winds are against you, you cannot come back. The problem for her now, the party and the public will be forgiving but she cannot have another screw up. 0ne will be forgiving but she cannot have another screw up. One more, and she is probably toast as it becomes a prevailing narrative. It is calamity may but the content of her speech was good. And the point we we re speech was good. And the point we were bringing out there. The i newspaper says it is a last gasp, a pun on all of those coughing and splutterings, but this could be the end for her . Where does this leave her within the party . The election could have been the end for her but nobody really wants herjob. Perhaps boris is thinking, i could, but does he really want it now . She said that she would see out brexit, i cant imagine that she would. I think that brexit will drag far beyond the time frame given. But she has set it out. I dont think anybody wants it now. And the other advantage that she has is that her cabinet is surprisingly weak. They feel a bit old and stale, there is nobody there where you would think yes, we are better in their hands. Thats another thing playing to her advantage. And her biggest weakness is her biggest strength, nobody wants herjob. At the moment, it is saving her. But i would say it was a lacklustre conference. It was too much like Jeremy Corbyn. There were not loads of policies. If you speak to backbench mps, they say it has echoes of the john major backbench mps, they say it has echoes of thejohn major era. Backbench mps, they say it has echoes of the john major era. You feel like you are at the end of a government. That has run out of energy. You need to find a way of renewing and reasserting control. An interesting thing i thought she tried to do at the end, she was the person who said that we are still the nasty party, whatever the quote was. In the end she tried to say that labour where the nasty party. It fell flat. It is basically nowhere and because of what else is going on, she touched on anti semitism, she touched on issues about the way that women are treated and she tried to make that pitch towards the end. I think she was hoping some of the papers may have that. The other side of the nasty party now but nobody has gone near it. There is a positive spin from the daily express. They trust her fighting spirit, saying that she was battling and overcame, it was a great victory of her power over these adversities coming at her. |j thought she showed a light and deft touch at the start. When the protester came up, she took the pas, which is a pr nightmare but she re cove red which is a pr nightmare but she recovered well, saying that the only pas she wanted to give was to Jeremy Corbyn. Pas she wanted to give was to Jeremy Corbyn. She took too long, cameron would have said it immediately and made it snappier. Which is not her strength. But she got there. Made it snappier. Which is not her strength. But she got therem made it snappier. Which is not her strength. But she got there. It is all relative. I thought that she showed a human touch. Also, she was quite disarming. She documented her own personal struggles which is how people want someone they can empathise with. It will be overshadowed with the coughing fit, and the protester. And bringing back in that issue of borisjohnson. He says go away and move on but it was signed by Boris Johnson says go away and move on but it was signed by borisjohnson as him nipping at your ankles . At times, a different take from the papers. They we re different take from the papers. They were blaming him for a lot of the mess. But hes put this pressure on her with disloyal interventions in recent weeks. Sources pointing the finger rather unfairly at sir patrick mcloughlin, the chairman who, in theory, is in charge of security. But that boris think yes, he really made her life very difficult. 0bviously he really made her life very difficult. Obviously if she was in a stronger position she would have sacked him. The perception may be that he wants to be sacked. Whoever survives doesnt wear the crown, i think hes gone one step too far. The daily mirror, most of them have gone on the pr and how it looked. They pulled out one of the policies that was mentioned. They got their headline victory. Counterintuitive. Obviously the daily mirror is normally the nemesis ofa daily mirror is normally the nemesis of a conservative party they have gone on a policy that they support, and for the first time, if you die, your organs can automatically be donated. A nice and false story that has come out of the conference. Interestingly, they havent gone on coughing disaster. And Jeremy Corbyn, this is what he had in his speech just one week ago. I wonder where she got that from . I think theyve already got it in wales by Jeremy Corbyn argued for this a week ago. Womack and finally, we must try and squeeze in other news. The guardian newspaper, as well as the coughing and spluttering Prime Minister. The catalan president vows to press on with independence. This will build over the next few days . The movies on monday for them to declare independence or move towards it. Declare independence or move towards it. The move is on monday. The violence with the police is what has struck people, with people voting. Its utterly horrific violence and com pletely its utterly horrific violence and completely unnecessary. The Spanish Government, and the constitutional court, they are saying that only a minority of catalans faded but on top of that there is no constitution. It is not constitutional. So yes. I think the other thing that is happening here as well is that the king has waded in. Normally, in spain, he is quite quiet. Like our mother, does not say much. Here, perhaps, notan intervention. He is not very impressed . It is a pr disaster. That the Spanish Government has made it a lot worse. We have pictures going around the world of police being heavy handed. Manhandling men, women, old people. They should find ways to defuse this but they made it worse. The public sentiment is not with the Spanish Government. Thats all weve got time for. Thank you to both of you for looking through the papers. That is all for now, good night. Hello, at the moment most of us have westerly winds which are strengthening too. We will find in north westerly wind returning overnight and into tomorrow, back into colder air. This bank of cloud has been slow moving today. Heavy bursts of rain, more of that around at the moment. The air pressure pulling away, a tightening of the isobars, wind picking up. This front strikes rain southwards. Strong winds in wales, and the midlands. Parts of Northern England and east anglia. Cold air comes in across the north. The guys are clearing. We start the day with rain in southern counties. The strongest of the winds by this stage would have eased off. Very quickly, we see rain clearing from wales, the midlands, around the wash and sunshine following. Sunshine already further north, across Northern England, Northern Ireland and scotland. Not everywhere staying dry. A north westerly wind picking up, shower was blowing in in the colder air. Those showers in the north and west of scotland, some for Northern Ireland. With wind direction across the North Channel into this gap as far as the midlands. In other areas, into this gap as far as the midlands. In otherareas, its into this gap as far as the midlands. In other areas, its a dry day and there will be quite a bit of sunshine. It feels chilly in the wind, temperatures of 1a 16d typically. Stronger winds get pushed out into the north sea overnight. At the same time this weather system approaches. In between, a building ridge of high pressure. Skies are clear, winds dropping, cold. First thing on friday morning, a touch of frost on the grass. A lot of sunshine to greet the day and in england and wales it stays dry and sunny, england and wales it stays dry and sunny, more england and wales it stays dry and sunny, more cloud coming into Northern Ireland and western scotland. Some outbreaks of rain and drizzle. That sets us up for a cloudy weekend. Not a great deal of rain, most of it will be lighter, brighter in the east, as the weather comes in from the west. More of a blustery day on saturday, not a great deal of sunshine around. Rain from time to time, most of it light. Temperatures where they should be at this time of year. On sunday, not as windy. Western areas are more likely to be down. Further east, it is brighter with more sunshine. This is bbc news. The headlines . The Prime Minister having a coughing fit and interrupted by a prankster. She apologises for the election and looks at energy and housing. President trump visits las vegas and praises emergency services. Every hero saved so many lives and, believe me, a grateful nation thanks you. Peaceful protests in