And australia are taking control in adelaide theyve declared on 410 8 and put england into bat under the floodlights. It had all started so well for england on day two of the second test. Stuart broad trapped Peter Handscomb lbw in the first over of the day. But, wickets were few and far between. A century from shaun marsh took australia past 400. And with twilight coming and the hope that the ball would swing under the lights the aussies declared. England are batting and still have more than an hour to go before the end of day two. Australia are well on top and favourites to go two up in the five match series. Ben stokes is back in action. Dont get too excited though, hes not in adelaide but in new zealand where his much anticipated return to cricket with the bat was disappointingly brief for canterbury. He was dismissed forjust two runs. The all rounder, whos suspended pending a Police Investigation for an alleged assault, didnt take any wickets either. And if you think it might be difficult to play under floodlights at least they didnt have this to contend with. This is the third test between sri lanka and india in dehli where a thick smog has descended over the ground. The umpires, bastmen and fielders in deep discussion, pressumably over whether or not they can continue in those conditions. Manchester united and arsenal fans may have onlyjust caught their breath after yesterdays spectacular match at the emirates. That 3 1 win for united ending arsenals long winning run at home and moves them within just five points of manchester city, who have a tricky match at home to west ham this afternoon. Meanwhile, there were victories for chelsea and liverpool and a couple of new managers on show at west brom and everton, as tim hague reports. Arsenal versus Manchester United has been one of the premier leagues premier fixtures over recent years and this match showed why. Sensational from start to finish, two early united goals including this one from jesse lingard, then numerous arsenal chances and saves by david de gea. Commentator brilliant save, fantastic unbelievable, david de gea. While Alexandre Lacazette did beat the spaniard just after half time, united broke away and sealed an impressive victory in a match with 41 shots on goal. Amazing character by the players, amazing attitude from every one of them. They showed also amazing character in the difficult moments of the game and the game gave us difficult moments, arsenal gave us difficult moments. There was also one self inflicted difficult moment for mourinhos men, the late sending off of paul pogba. Commentator hes trodden right on the back of his knee, pogba, and paul pogba will miss the Manchester Derby next weekend. With city not playing until today it was a chance for the likes of chelsea and liverpool to close the gap a little. Eden hazard getting two for the blues in their win over newcastle. Commentator no lack of confidence there, two for him and three for chelsea. Liverpool in free scoring form, they hit five at brighton and back in the top four. A long way ahead of their local rivals everton. They have a new manager in charge. Sam allardyce and theyre starting to find their feet this season. Victory over huddersfield getting Sam Allardyce off to a solid start. And there was another new man in charge yesterday, alan pardew back in the dugout at west brom and facing old side Crystal Palace in his first match. No goals but two struggling sides in need of a few more points. Tim hague, bbc news. A wicket in adelaide, england are 291. Thats all the sport for now. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us today. With me is the political commentator james millar and sian griffiths, education editor of the sunday times. The observer leads with news that theresa mays social mobility tsar, alan milburn, has resigned in protest against the governments policies. The sunday times goes with the same story, reporting that mr milburn accused ministers of betraying the people who voted for brexit. The mail on sunday says a labour peer has been wrongly claiming expenses the peer says he will pay some of the money back. The sunday telegraph reports on dissent within the conservative party over the role eu courts will play in the uk after brexit. And the sunday express claims the upcoming Royal Wedding will lift the economy by half a billion pounds and boost the uks diplomatic relationship with the united states. Lets start off, alan milburn quitting along with the rest of the social mobility team. Is it a surprise . I dont think it is com pletely surprise . I dont think it is completely a surprise. It is embarrassing for theresa may because she has made this a personal mission of hers. She said the famous quote, we will make britain a country that works, not for the privileged few but for everyone of us. When she first arrived at downing street. But for everyone of us. When she first arrived at downing streetm was her pledge. So alan milburn has quit today as her social mobility tsar, taking with him three other members of the commission, including julian sheppard, a former tory education secretary. It is embarrassing. Not completely unexpected because there is a back story to this, which is of course, alan milburn, who has been the social mobility tsarfor alan milburn, who has been the social mobility tsar for quite a long time, his position came to an end this summer and the post is being readvertised. So hes making Political Capital from this, because i think his position was going to be readvertised. It was open for other applications and he has come out and saidi applications and he has come out and said i am quitting and this government is not doing enough to mend the divisions of our society and make it easierfor poorer mend the divisions of our society and make it easier for poorer people to access wealth, jobs and opportunities. James, it is time for the sunday papers to report on their front pages, could he be accused of gesture politics by the Prime Minister . Yes, he hasjumped before he was pushed. He is a former tony blairministerand has he was pushed. He is a former tony blair minister and has done an excellent piece of Media Management ina excellent piece of Media Management in a classic blairite fashion. Do you think Alastair Campbell might have been involved 7 you think Alastair Campbell might have been involved . |j you think Alastair Campbell might have been involved . I dont know, but it is a good bit of Media Management because he would have been out of the post probably anyway. But the stuff he has put in his Resignation Letter is quite explosive. He said the government doesnt have the bandwidth to look into this because of the brexit stories going on. He said the worst position in politics is to set out a policy to heal social divisions, then do nothing about it. It is hard hitting and for a Prime Minister who is already fairly weak, the Prime Minister 5 the papers will lap that. The government does have two focus on brexit, and it is ha rd to have two focus on brexit, and it is hard to focus on anything else at the moment . Obviously, they have to focus on brexit, but you cannot forget the fact that people who voted for brexit voted because they we re voted for brexit voted because they were feeling hopeless about their prospects and the prospects about their children. Focusing on brexit ignores the problem is why we got to the position we are now in. Alan milburn is right to be highlighting this issue. If you dont tackle it, what you risk is extremism, populism, these part of the country feeling left behind, really getting very, very angry and where does it lead to . Civil unrest. It is worrying. Brexit and social mobility, brexit will have a massive impact, it will happen and will have a huge impact. Part of that will be economic and that will impact on social mobility. Whether that it is being worse off all better off, depending on what you think will happen, conditions at work and the benefits guaranteed by the eu at the moment, it is all connected and you cannot ignore social mobility to do a trade deal with new zealand, you cannot ignore it. Coming at the end ofa cannot ignore it. Coming at the end of a difficult week for the Prime Minister, the damian green saga and other things, and this resignation. That is why it is on the front pages of two papers. It is not that big a deal. The government was having a decent time post budget, getting their act together. It looks like they will get some stuff going on with brexit coming to an agreed position. It could be a lot worse in terms of front pages. There was a time when theresa may, people thought, she only had a few days but she is still hanging on. She is, but who is a possible contender for the job . Who wants the job . These pictures on the front of the observer very revealing. Florists in berkshire. Biting her lip, looking great, tired and anxious. He would wa nt to great, tired and anxious. He would want to be in her position. There is a narrative that she is, suggested partly because she was a woman and these papers are produced by men, suggesting she is a bit weak, surrounded by flowers because she is a lady. I am always concerned about that narrative on what is driving it. And you can always find a picture of a politician looking tired. Onto the telegraph, children being offered counselling in the classroom because of the Mental Health crisis. We hear so much about young people facing this Mental Health crisis and it is a step that is sensible to send experts into the classroom . It is a step in the right direction, iam classroom . It is a step in the right direction, i am glad this is a green paper coming out tomorrow. It is a joint green paper between the Health Department and the Education Department and the Education Department and the Education Department and is trying to address this problem. It is an epidemic of Mental Health disorders among our young people in schools, children as young people in schools, children as young as five. What is the reason for that . Is it social media, an increase in reporting on Mental Health problems, why do we have this epidemic . There isnt one single reason. If you talk to headteachers, they are very worried. They come up with a range of factors they think may have caused it. That comes from living your life and social media to testing exams, gcses and a levels being made harder, sats in primary schools. There is an acceptance of young people but there arent enough jobs for many of them when they come out of university. I do agree, there is more being talked about in terms of Mental Health and the sunday times has the same story today. They have targeted all sorts of things, prince harry talking about his Mental Health problems, which has been helpful in breaking the stigma, opening up the conversation. One in four of us, probably more will suffer from a four of us, probably more will sufferfrom a mental four of us, probably more will suffer from a Mental Health disorder, that can go on to self harming, depression, self harming, depression, self harming, anorexia and sadly, some people kill themselves. But talking about it, having an outlet for your feelings, hopefully this will be able to identify the children at risk and stop the conversation. One of the problems is the nhs has been criticised for not being very good at Mental Health treatment, particularly amongst the young . Dont get too excited because this will not happen until 2021 so a lot of kids struggling at the moment, it will not help them. My concern with this, it is coming at it from the wrong end of the telescope. If you ask me what is to blame, it is michael gove. That is a little bit harsh . His education reforms have made exams much harder. I have been looking at secondary schools for my daughter and the teachers are saying they have had to set up meditation rooms because the students are buckling under the weight of expectation from exams. That is what is causing a lot of this. Not all of it, but correlation is not necessarily causation. Michael gove is in here to answer that criticism but he will say hes trying to improve standards in education. But at what cost . That is the question. I defer to your expertise, but standards have gone up, but what cost are we doing that . Exams cannot be the only reason behind a Mental Health crisis . Not the only one, but if you looked at the only one, but if you looked at the Education System you might be able to do with it that way, rather than send in therapies. Sian, ease up than send in therapies. Sian, ease up on than send in therapies. Sian, ease up on exams, can be than send in therapies. Sian, ease up on exams, can be tackled it that way . At the end of the day, our kids have to compete with kids from across the world forjob snobs standards need to go. Also two families, working, that has had a big effect on Mental Health in children. But it is good something has been done to address it. Im about to see the Health Department doing something about it. Speaking ofjobs and doing something about it. Speaking of jobs and opportunities doing something about it. Speaking ofjobs and opportunities for young people, what about the sas . It looks like they might be recruiting women. I love this story. It is on the front of the sunday times. They say it is the last frontier for women serving in the armed forces in britain. It is a proposal to modify the gruelling selection tests that they hold to give female recruits a better chance. Reading it, i gather women wouldnt have to wear such heavy packs when they do the selection tests. It would be great to see more women in the sas but there is a bit of me that worries, if you cannot wear that heavy pack, he can manage it, what happens if you have to carry an injured male soldier in battle . Will you be able to carry them . With that apply to any soldier, not necessarilyjust in the sas if they have to carry a fallen comrades from the battlefield as jamaat odessey warfare is changing andi as jamaat odessey warfare is changing and i am sure there are many other abilities and skills in modern warfare that perhaps women have and could be very useful in the sas apart from this physical strength. Nobody is saying women should not be physically fit, but the idea of how much they can physically carry. Apparently it is causing much discussion in the armed forces about whether the rules should be changed. I dont think there is any argument about whether women should be allowed in, all roles will be open to women, it is the question of whether they change the question of whether they change the bar they need to get over because they are not as physically strong as the strongest men. That sounds fantastic. I would love to hear what they are having to say about this in an offices mess. How politically correct it might be. I have no idea. It would be symbolic because the sas is this elite regiment and to have women sas soldiers would be symbolic for the ministry of defence, the armed forces . Ministry of defence, the armed forces . It would be symbolic and there have been these professions, traditionally have been hard to break into four women and this is one of the last bastions where it has been difficult. I think some of these tests, the police used to have to have a test, being a certain height and i did consider it at one point and realising i was too small. I think things have to be modified as society changes. We have a female doctor, whether we have a female james bond down the line. We can have james bond. Good idea. Lets go on to the mail on sunday. Jeremy corbyn in expenses scandal. This is a senior Jeremy Corbyn corbyn in expenses scandal. This is a seniorJeremy Corbyn in the lords. He is not a senior aide toJeremy Corbyn. Is he a friend to Jeremy Corbyn . Not really. Most of them got their job corbyn . Not really. Most of them got theirjob under tony corbyn . Not really. Most of them got their job under tony blair so corbyn . Not really. Most of them got theirjob under tony blair so they are not massive fansjeremy theirjob under tony blair so they are not massive fans Jeremy Corbyn. He has been claiming money for a second home in london. He is entitled to claim about £36,000 a year allowance. Because that would be ok if he didnt live in brighton and commute every day from brighton and commute every day from brighton and he has also been claiming expenses for his train ticket from brighton. If you claim one of the other you will be all right, but claiming both has not been looking great. He has said he will pay some of it back, he said he will pay the train fare. When we had the expenses scandal, not many broke the rules, itjust looked bad. The focus seems to has gone on expenses from mps to the lords. More focus on collecting the lords. More focus on collecting the daily allowance but not speaking. Various peers accused of not taking part in debates for months on end. Of course, he is said he will pay back the £ai,000 for railand he will pay back the £ai,000 for rail and taxi fares but said he will not play the money back for the home allowa nce. Not play the money back for the home allowance. He is choosing to pay back the smaller of the amounts. There is, it seems rules in the lords that can be bent. There needs a massive review of these rules and put in place something simple, transparent and straightforward that cannot be bent got around easily because they are Old Fashioned rules. And they call him lord swampy. He used to be a squatter sobey are any he has been caught out on the issue of housing expenses is too good for the papers to leave. That was a long time ago. We talked about women in the sas and the female james bond and now it is the unisex scouts at the transgender guides, scout leaders are told, dont call them boys and girls. Scout leaders have been told to refrain from calling children boys and girls to make sure transgender children are not offended. I think it is part of a general thing across organisations dealing with young people, to try to get them to consider these gender stereotypes, i am not sure boys and girls are gender stereotypes, but there is a movement at the moment in getting children to think. Should i be wearing pink if i am a girl, should ibe wearing pink if i am a girl, should i be wearing blue if i am a boy, should i be playing football as a boy, or playing with dolls as a girl. It goes, in my view into Political Correctness and lunacy. So it can go too far and i think there are boys and there are girls, it is fine to call them boys and girls we dont need gender neutral pronouns for everything. James . As part of that movement, this is a good thing. There is no need to call the kids boys and girls, you can call them children. If you do call them boys and girls, you trigger what that means. There is so much about gender stereotypes where boys are told, this is what it is to be a boy. Girls are told this is what it is to bea girls are told this is what it is to be a girl. There was a programme in the summer called there are no more boys than girls. They stop calling them boys and girls in the classroom and the girls confidence went up and the girls confidence went up and the girls confidence went up and the boys, in terms of the calgary, improve. Simplifying it somewhat, but it helped. So you can never say boys and girls . Dont hang your body out to dry who calls anybody boys and girls, but there is nothing wrong in thinking about it and tackling those stereotypes. Then there is another issue where the stereotypes are so ingrained we start confusing or conflating gender and sex. Then we get into sians story in the sunday times about books on transgender being distributed in schools. Which is very much in the same sort of ballpark. That is a related but different issue. I think it is a good thing not to call kids boys and girls. If you can avoid it. Sian is laughing. I dont have a problem with this. We will have two end it there. We do take a look at the front pages of the next days papers every evening here on bbc news at 10 40 p m. , but thanks again to my guests. Goodbye for now. We are entering a period of quiet weather. We have cut of the arctic air, change the wind direction to the north west. It has brought in some cloud. We had cloud cover in ramsgate but hopefully we will see more sunshine through the day ahead and less cold conditions in the south. These weather fronts and less cold conditions in the south. These weatherfronts help overnight, they stop the temperatures falling to low so it shouldnt be frosty for many to start as we get into monday morning. To the north we could come across the glens of scotland have a bit of frost and hill fog. There will be hill fog underneath the blanket of cloud in the south were patchy rain. It is going to drag its heels, the low cloud and patchy rain to clear. Disappointing start to sunday morning. Brighterweather disappointing start to sunday morning. Brighter weather is on offer further north, the east of Northern Ireland and scotland as well. But it will be chilly here with a little bit of showery weather in the northern isles. The window pea blowing from the north west throughout the day. The weather fronts starts to stagger eastwards into the Western Isles of scotland. Perhaps brightening to the western side of Northern Ireland and the same time pushing the cloud away from Northern Ireland and it will be late in the day when the cloud clears the south than these. In my hang around for the west of wales and the south east well. Less cold in the south. Usable weather. Through the evening and overnight, the weather front pushes eastwards but it will be a fragmented weather system so there will be breaks in the cloud and there could be fog for first thing on monday morning rush hour. Otherwise, want it clears there will be brightness and sunshine around and a lot more cloud further west and some showers. Temperatures have lifted since last week. It is a quieter, slightly milder spell of weather and that is because we have High Pressure iran. The winds from the north west keeping the weather fronts a babe at midweek it looks like this area of low pressure will rattle its way in and turn the weather much more u nsettled, and turn the weather much more unsettled, wet and windy weather. We need to keep and i on that one and we will keep you posted and there is more on the website. This is bbc news. Im ben brown. The headlines at 10am the chair of the governments social Mobility Commission and his team resign, warning that the Prime Minister is failing to build a fairer britain. The government, probably for understandable reasons, is focused on exit and seems to lack the bandwidth to be able to translate the rhetoric of healing social division and promoting social justice into reality. President trump faces accusations that he obstructed justice, after suggesting hed known that his former National Security adviser had lied to the fbi. Children in england are to get access to Mental Health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. England are struggling in the ashes, theyve lost an early wicket