Square with the dup. Im surprised she didnt check with them first. This is why the daily mirror is making hay with them being duped because the dup have struck again. Pat, your paper the irish times is focusing on this story. Blows to hopes for brexit deal as tory backbenchers support the dup. Tell us backbenchers support the dup. Tell usa backbenchers support the dup. Tell us a bit more about the take from your paper on the Extraordinary Events that unfolded during the day. Unfortunately we missed that important story about Meghan Markles dad but we are pretty much up markles dad but we are pretty much up to speed on the rest of the days happenings. It was an extraordinary day in dublin. We started off with suggestions from the minister for Foreign Affairs on a morning News Programme that he expected a breakthrough over the course of the day, and it was an Early Morning special Cabinet Meeting called by the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to brief ministers on the negotiations. Halfway through that meeting he was called out to take the phone call from john from Jean Claude Juncker. It revealed the deal had been agreed and the british negotiating team in brussels. At that stage we expected that the deal would be agreed between theresa may orjean claude would be agreed between theresa may or Jean Claude Juncker, given that the text had been approved by both the text had been approved by both the british side and by the irish side. That seems to have fallen apart over lunch when theresa may took a call from arlene foster. From then on the deal pretty much unravelled. The taoiseach was due to call a News Conference to announce the deal at two 30p. He took another call from Jean Claude Juncker saying hold off. Weve got a problem. That co nfe re nce hold off. Weve got a problem. That conference was called off until 5 15pm. I attended conference was called off until 5 15pm. Iattended it conference was called off until 5 15pm. I attended it and conference was called off until 5 15pm. Iattended it and it conference was called off until 5 15pm. I attended it and it really was one of the most extraordinary press conference as i have ever been at from the point of view of british irish relations. He said he was surprised and disappointed. Are lot of the other papers picking up on that. The ft talking about the brexit divorce derail that the 11th hour after the dup blocks the irish border deal. The timing is very delicate for the process because this is how the eu like to do things. The clock might stop at the la st things. The clock might stop at the last minute but the thing is Donald Tuskis last minute but the thing is donald tusk is still very sanguine. She can ta ke tusk is still very sanguine. She can take it back to the eu later in the week and get it rubber stamped and move on but she cant waste a day iiow. Move on but she cant waste a day now. The word is sanguine, they are trying to prevent present a relaxed front. I think they are trying to use those last days to pull it off. But its tough. If we look at the guardian, it is talking about the dup rex mays brexit deal. Talking about howJean Claude Juncker when theresa may are trying to put a brave face on it and saying this needs more time, it doesnt seem this needs more time, it doesnt seem to be the take here. The guardian report gives some of the detail of the drama of the day. Diplomats were waiting for two hours and then sent home. It was like, quys and then sent home. It was like, guys lets go to the pub, its all over. It was a dramatic change of events. Pat cummins you were talking about that extraordinary News Conference and it seems as though the Irish Government was pretty angry at the way this unfolded. Do you think its going to make it more difficult for the Prime Minister to square the Irish Government now . think the difficulty is less with the government here in dublin and with the dup. The Irish Government has been pretty consistent in terms of what it requires. Its quite transparent, it requires eight cast iron guarantee that whatever the future deal between the british and the eu, it will not entail a return toa the eu, it will not entail a return to a hard borderand the eu, it will not entail a return to a hard border and they want Strong Language guaranteeing that. I think the difficulty will probably be at the dup side. The british after all appear to have agreed the language with the Irish Government and with the European Commission this morning before the dup registered their objections. It really is astonishing that no one in london but check with the dup beforehand. London but check with the dup before hand. But that london but check with the dup beforehand. But that i suppose is the situation we find ourselves in now. What youll find is intensive discussions between dublin, london and belfast. Those relationships have been so damaged by todays events i think it will make it doubly difficult. There is also focus on that reaction of some conservative mps. If we look at the times, brexit deal after unionist veto. Its touching on some of the reaction, like jacob rees mogg. Reminding everyone the conservatives are meant to stand for the union. It would be bizarre if they had Northern Ireland staying in the Single Market and the Customs Union in all but name and act like it still is. Many other backbenchers would feel the same. It is seemingly problematic, dangerous and risky. What if Northern Ireland wants to become different from the republic of ireland. When you have scotland trying to claim its own right is the dispensation and the Snowball Effect goes on. Weve already seen scotland and wales saying if ireland can get and wales saying if ireland can get a special deal maybe we can to. The other thing to highlight in the times is i think theyve got the best dab at an explanation of what actually happened. Ms foster had been told broadly what the document would say but not the specific wording. I think thats probably the most insightful regulatory alignment which doesnt make it into the headlines as a sound bite. That was the phrase that really angered the dup. And it didnt stand up to the scrutiny when it was discussed in the court of public opinion. It was from eu friendly sources who said it isa from eu friendly sources who said it is a complete capitulation. The brexiteers have to eat humble pie. Is it any surprise they dont want eat it when it tastes so awful . They we re eat it when it tastes so awful . They were so eat it when it tastes so awful . They were so confident they would get the deal they booked in parliamentary time to debate it. It seems like a mystery why they have that confidence, given the dup position. Your own paper talking about how the push the deal ends in chaos. We are telling it like it is. It started so promisingly. She wanted to do it today, it was meant to go according today, it was meant to go according to plan. The cat out of the bag too early and it didnt look right and she failed to secure her stakeholders. She forgot to talk to the dup thoroughly enough. Shes meant to be on top of the detail but it escaped her this time. A brief final word on pat liam from pat lea hy. Final word on pat liam from pat leahy. It final word on pat liam from pat lea hy. It has final word on pat liam from pat leahy. It has highlighted how difficult its going to be to resolve this issue of the irish border. I think thats true. One thing that is puzzling people in dublin, i know the dup werent the only people who raised concerns about this. Clearly the scots and the mayor of london and the welsh also said if Northern Ireland is getting a special deal we would like that. We hear this constant objection from both the dup but also from tory backbenchers saying Northern Ireland couldnt possibly be any different from the rest of the uk. The fact is Northern Ireland is quite different from the rest of the uk. That is the basis that the whole good friday agreement which the government say they are committed to defending. There is a fair bit of puzzlement in dublin at that. I think there is in dublin a sense that this is simply the latest example of mrs may not being very good at this process. It is terribly difficult, but at every Crucial Point she seems to have. Thank you for joining point she seems to have. Thank you forjoining us, pat leahy. Lets look at a couple of the other stories in the papers. A 10,000 strong google army to tackle extremists is the other story on the front page of the telegraph here. There has been a lot of concerns that google isnt doing enough to tackle some of those who are using this as a platform to peddle extremist views in your paper. Its timely and good on google and youtube to do this. When you have half a million hours of content posted everyday, and the stats of this, they found 150,000 had to be taken down. You realise the scale of the challenge. You have to have Human Interaction and that personal subjective analysis on how worthwhile this is as content when all sorts can get through the net. Its good they are taking social responsibility for this. If they really significant move to google and an admission they were acknowledging the fact they are a publisher as well as a platform. They have to be responsible for what they are printing. It seems as though governance here and around the world are really struggling to know how to tackle this. Absolutely. This is a sign they are going to ta ke this is a sign they are going to take some responsibility. For years google and facebook have been saying its not our responsibility, we are just a platform, dont shoot the messenger. There has been a creeping acknowledgement on both sides that they have to take responsibility. As a result of some really excellent reporting by the times in particular, the work theyve done to expose the dangerous material that is on those platforms. Thank you. Thats it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you polly and asa. Monday offered many parts of the British Isles quite a quiet start of the week on the weather front. Quite a bit of cloud around, not without its brightness. The best of that to be found towards the eastern side of england and scotland. Into the small hours of tuesday, more cloud creeping in there. There may be one or two gaps across east anglia and the south east which could lead to mist and fog first up. It is not going to be a particular cold start to the new day. Not a great deal of change from monday. I think perhaps a bit more in the way of cloud across eastern parts but even here, across eastern parts but even here, a chance of seeing some sunshine. That will be in short supply in the northern and North Western parts of scotland. Cloudy, windy, rainy here. Thats the last of the set old days for all parts of the British Isles. 0ut for all parts of the British Isles. Out west, wet and windy. Well get to see that on thursday and then things turn much colder. See you later. This is bbc news. Im carol walker. The headlines at 11 00pm theresa may and Jean Claude Juncker say Good Progress has been made in brexit negotiations, no breakthrough has been made, but more talks are needed later this week. Some issues do remain that require further negotiation and consultation. The irish border is the big challenge, with the dup saying theyll resist any plans to align Northern Ireland with the rest of the eu. We have been very clear, Northern Ireland must leave the European Union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom. The Us Supreme Court allows president trumps travel ban against six mainly muslim countries to come into full effect. And on newsnight the Irish Government on what went wrong