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Armed police storm a Bowling Alley in nuneaton freeing two hostages. One man has been arrested. He had a gun over his head like this, he was shouting game over, game over, get out. Everybody was panicking and screaming, you could hear kids crying. Sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. Lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth World Championship after victory in the us grand prix. The death of stalin is the satirical ta ke the death of stalin is the satirical take on the dictator s final hours, by network mark kermode made of it and the rest of this week s releases in the film review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown and ruth lea, an Economic Advisor to the Arbuthnot Banking group. Tomorrows front pages. The times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month, from conservative mps who want him out. The guardian reports on demands from top business groups , which want an urgent transition deal with the eu. The telegraph says record nhs waiting times have prompted a trebling in british patients travelling for treatment overseas. The metro leads on this afternoons armed siege in nuneaton, the japanese election is the lead for the ft, it says a sweeping win for the Prime Minister gives him a fresh mandate for his signature economic policy. The sun says the government is being ridiculed for trying to ban the term pregnant women, in an effort not to offend transgender parents. 50 children a week are being sent to see gender realignment doctors, according to the daily mirror. And the express claims that britain faces what it calls 11 more wild storms before the end of winter. That was the front pages, a bit more in depth chat, lovely to see you both, shall we start off with the titans, Philip Hammond facing a rebellion, he has been in the papers this weekend. Certainly, ithink its the time is stirring up more gossip if you like, its not helpful because hes got his budget in a month and its an important budget, they are always important budgets. The running of the economy is a vitally important job and the running of the economy is a vitally importantjob and i think Philip Hammond should be left to get on with it. We are still running quicker big deficit, there are a lot of challenges and demands an it from particular departments, for goodness sake, lay off and let him get off with his job. Is he the right man for the job . get off with his job. Is he the right man for the job . I think so andl right man for the job . I think so and i am not a tory. Youre not a tory . No, i know whatl and i am not a tory. Youre not a tory . No, i know what i am wearing but i really not i think is sensible and measured. He goes more for his own, who needs charisma in the chancellor . Here i think there is another thing going on, because the times is besotted with michael gove, Rupert Murdoch loves him and they want to push Michael Goves career. What do you think he needs to do come the budget, what does he need to focus on . It should be a steady as you go budget. In the public finances there is still quite a lot of borrowing so the idea of having a huge giveaway is not quite on. I would like to see a simplification of the tax system because its horrendously complicated. There are rumours he wa nts to ta ke complicated. There are rumours he wants to take cash away from pensioners to get to the young which ido pensioners to get to the young which i do not approve of. I do generally i think it should be steady as you go. The big crises, this whole thing about austerity and who has been suffering, universal credit, all of those things are exerting immense pressures and i think they have been deeply unfair, never mind tax for people who have money like you and me. We have worked for it so do other people. There are people doing jobs where they cannot even feed their Families Jobs where they cannot even feed theirfamilies in jobs where they cannot even feed their families in this country and thats not on. Probably the last generation that would. thats not on. Probably the last generation that would. I dont know that up to him or the department for work and pensions but the idea of having to wait six weeks to get universal credit does strike me as absurd. They do not like him because he was a remain voter. Does michael gove has the credentials . dont think so, Philip Hammond ran his own business, he has a mathematical mind. Let him get on with it, he is capable of doing the job, leave him to do it. Lets turn to the guardian. Business chiefs demanding an urgent transition deal, so demanding an urgent transition deal, so many demands, what can be delivered . There are several needs to be some grown up behaviour here. I dont think politicians are serving anyone particularly well in brexit, not their own party, not anyone. I think businessjust needs, they cannot give full certainty because 27 countries are going to have to be part of whatever happens next. Its sometimes unfair tojust blame one or two people. But it interesting to me as somebody who is not always very interested in the rights of business, that the cbi, the british chambers of commerce and others have signed this letter saying can you please just make this a more sensible process. Maybe the government doesnt know what it wa nts . Government doesnt know what it wants . It cannot. There are five lobbying groups including the institute of directors who are used to work for and they have been naive, we saw what happened at the European Council summit, david davis is not in a position to be able to deliver details on a transitional deal, i am sorry but you have to accept the fact that you have to wait until they can agree. But why is he sitting on 50 papers on the effects, the various effects of what will happen to this country, not releasing them, why the secrecy . have no idea what you are referring to but if its about the impact of brexit, if its anything to do with the papers the treasury coughed up before the referendum they are not worth the paper written on. When they come out we will find out. We will have you back then two stories in the daily telegraph, the first is waiting times, exodus as people try to beat the nhs waiting times. And where are they going to . He brexiters, European Countries all the places you want to leave behind they are going and getting extremely good service. France, we have fantastic crossover between people who want to get treatment in france. Thats going to go thanks to brexit. Is india on that list because i know a lot of people travel to india. Is india on that list because i know a lot of people travel to indiam is that it is much further away. Quite a lot going to switzerland and its not in the eu. Would either of you travel abroad for treatment . No. No. They can be that ill, you could not travel if you were that l. But there are lots of chronic conditions which take a long thin to be treated in the nhs. Staying with the telegraph, uk isil fighters in the nhs. Staying with the telegraph, uk isilfighters in syria should be killed there. telegraph, uk isilfighters in syria should be killed there. I cannot quite believe this, walking 1000 miles across afghanistan, speaks portable languages and grew to know all about iraq and seemed to understand the middle east and muslim countries now thinks we should be killing uk isil fighters as if we can distinguish them, without due process, as a kind of extrajudicial massacre . Without due process, as a kind of extrajudicial massacre . What without due process, as a kind of extrajudicial massacre . What has happened . Indeed, i agree he is condemning them without trial which ifind condemning them without trial which i find extraordinary. Condemning them without trial which ifind extraordinary. Not condemning them without trial which i find extraordinary. Not least condemning them without trial which ifind extraordinary. Not least of all because he does have this thing about afghanistan. I think he sees himself as a latter day lawrence of arabia. He made a tv programme about it but what happens now, assassination without trial . Gosh. Lets turn to the son the foreign 0ffice putting in a clause saying we wa nt 0ffice putting in a clause saying we want the term pregnant women to be banned because . Two transgender is have had babies in britain. Id of 800,000. It is absurd. What is absurd, the paper running the story . If you read on the government has already said we are not doing it, it is over. When you get to the bottom of the article it does say we have clawed it back, we have requested the Human Rights Committee does not exclude pregnant transgender people from the right to life, seeing you can keep, we dont mind people being caught pregnant women. I dont think they should be nullifying. M caught pregnant women. I dont think they should be nullifying. It is usually women who are pregnant. We still dont get this article. The daily express. 11 more wild storms on the way, you are going down the Climate Change. I do believe in Climate Change. I do believe in Climate Change. I do believe in Climate Change but what i think is interesting is when it starts happening in the way its been happening in the way its been happening in the west, notjust here but america, i think a lot of people are beginning to feel things we never felt before. And that is no bad thing, actually. If we begin to understand and think about it. Do you think we have had a particularly stormy period . Not in this country particularly. Its true about Hurricane Season across the atlantic but i think storms eileen and brian are but i think storms eileen and brian a re pretty but i think storms eileen and brian are pretty pathetic. Maybe they are not the people on the receiving end in ireland. I remember1987, that was terrible. Yes but i think more of it is happening and there are dry patches and it all feels, everything feels uncertain at the moment. The world feels uncertain. Shall we bring brexit . In every way, that tuesday when outside was yellow. Bring brexit . In every way, that tuesday when outside was yellowm was only the dust. The metro, this is the lead story on bbc news, when icame into is the lead story on bbc news, when i came into the newsroom, you do think, for a minute you thought or no, not again but thankfully it was not as serious as a lot of us were dreading. Itjust seems the intruder was a husband or boyfriend of worker. He seems to think it was a goodidea worker. He seems to think it was a good idea to wave around a gun. Shouting game over at people and terrifying them. Thank goodness it has ended as it has done. What a relief. Because when you hear these things you begin to immediately think the worst. Listening to some of the people who were there, the new how to react and its sad we have got to that point where it is what we expect and you know how to run. Not something we would have expected. When this thing happened outside the National History museum there was an immediate panic. 0n social media. Completely premature panic. I dont think that happened this time. I think it was over too quickly. It was a uber driver. You know more than us. I watch the news lam know more than us. I watch the news iamjust know more than us. I watch the news i am just reading that the horse is a muslim, that must have led to panic the boss of the venue is a muslim. He spoke to us. He was very helpful. Thank you very much to both of you. We will try and work out the story on the front page of the sun. I was pregnant women, i will say that. Dont forget all the front pages are online on the bbc news website where you can read a detailed review of the papers. Its all there for you seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers

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