To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are martin lipton, whos the Deputy Sports Editor at the sun and benedicte paviot, president of the Foreign Press association, as well as the uk correspondent for france 24. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Following the uns resolution for a ceasefire in syria the observer carries the picture of two children in Eastern Ghouta under the heading syrias endless agony brexit leads the sunday telegraph with theresa mays de facto Deputy David Lidington writing that the snp risks splitting the uks economy and damaging trade deals. Staying with brexit the sunday express reports that the Prime Minister will declare britains best days really do lie ahead of us in a speech in brussels this week. The mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a helpline for british troops suffering from conditions including ptsd. So no consensus over the main story, but brexit appears in several guises, perhaps not surprisingly. Should we be surprised at that . We will start with the observer. And syria, the breaking news this evening, good news on the face of it. On the face of it, but so long awaited, more people getting killed everyday, allegedly 500 this week in this besieged enclave. In the outskirts of damascus. Here we have two children and one shudders to think. The observer calls an endless agony, and so is it going to endless agony, and so is it going to end for 30 days which are not the vote has been delayed so many times is it vote has been delayed so many times is it going to end for 30 days . Is it going to be countrywide across syria . Is it going to be countrywide across syria . Easy going is it going to be countrywide across syria . Easy going to be implemented . The Us AmbassadorNikki Haley Says it needs to be implemented straightaway it needs to be implemented straightaway is it going to be lamented . Implemented. 400,000 people in Eastern Ghouta and the french un representative said this is very belated and on friday said that if this was not passed very quickly this really would be a failure to act and could spell the end of the United Nations itself. Very scary and wawrinka but these People Living on the ground, children who have not seen daylight very scary, all these People Living underground. And they do not have medicine. Questions over whether assad is going to comply but russia really is being pointed at. Russia really is being pointed at. Russia are the force in the middle east, there has been a disengagement by the us, and the russians have huge sway over the assad regime as they have had for a number of years. U nless they have had for a number of years. Unless they twist his arm he will do nothing, clearly, because he doesnt wa nt to nothing, clearly, because he doesnt want to stop and he wants to have more of his perceived enemies destroyed, no matter who they are. It seems that the assad regime of use anybody as expendable whether they are child or adult, it matters not to them, it is Collateral Damage in their ongoing civil war. The Un Security Council can vote and people can talk but unless theres a will for something to be done nothing will be done and i fear that nothing will be done and i fear that nothing will be done and i fear that nothing will be done. We also had three brexit stories. To go through them we also have. The observer has bad news forJeremy Corbyn, the Labour Alliance putting pressure on Jeremy Corbyn over his brexit stance. This is one of the caucasus within the labour party which feels we should still stay inside the Single Market even though Jeremy Corbyn is likely on monday to go back to officially backing membership of the customs union, to try to possibly vote for a compromise deal. Going to the house of commons. If we move to the sunday press, what is their take on brexit . Quite extraordinary. Sunday express. Theresa may is very upbeat and she said ministers have set the brexit course and uks best days lie ahead. On page four, it shows theresa may with some papers on her lap and on the other side of the cosy fire is david davis who is said to have taken back control of taking back control. Ollie robbins and jeremy helan hayward seems to be running the show, but now david davis was being listened to according to the daily express by the Prime Minister and they seem to be in unity. Happy days are here again. Laughter the sunday telegraph says that the deal could be ruined. Oh, happy days are here again this is David Lidington accusing Nicola Sturgeon and also the Welsh Assembly of potentially putting up barriers to a smooth brexit by daring to argue for their own power on things like food safety and other such things. The only thing that is certain about brexit is the fact that all the major parties love fudge, whether it is british fudge, european fudge, it is british fudge, european fudge, it isa is british fudge, european fudge, it is a big mess and it will continue, but happy days are here again. Talking about things continuing. He thinks hes going to get clarity. Staying with the telegraph, the aid charities story, and i want to put this to you, Many Charities have said it is all about putting safeguards in place to protect the vulnerable and to stop the perpetrators of abuse. Why has it taken this for them to act . These things were happening under the edict and they did nothing about it. The question is, should you be looking at the people who allowed them to continue higher up the structure . Them to continue higher up the structure . One of the things about the scandal which i have been covering a lot, and it is absolutely fascinating but also terrifying, but basically there is fantastic work done by british aid charities and french and international charities, whoever, they do install the rework and they going to difficult countries, war torn countries they do incredible work. The work is commendable but as rules have tightened up in the uk and elsewhere, it would seem that these aid charities have been targeted by people who want to pray on the vulnerable and abuse their power. The reason why this is coming out now in the last few days, is because penny mordant, very clearly has said, you put everything on the table, so its notjust about what has been the allegations which happened, it is the way these aid charities have actually covered it up charities have actually covered it up and not being transparent and taken the money from the government and from individual donors. We know from the parliamentary committee, with save the children and oxfam, just on tuesday 7000 individual donors had already cancelled their checks, and we dont know whether corporations are reserving their judgment. They have got until monday to come clean. We will see, when we. We will finish off with the sunday mail. The mail on sunday has great news for those supporting the fire service. What is this helpline for . Troops who suffer from ptsd, stress disorder, they will have somewhere to go, a permanent line that they can dialup any to go, a permanent line that they can dial up any time 24 hours a day, to get some help and advice, because the levels of suicide from Armed Forces Personnel is exceedingly worrying and there has long been a view that those returning from the battlefield with the help of that and the damage it can do to them, some have been left. They have not had this service . They might have beena had this service . They might have been a service but it is not being one which is on demand, seemingly. This is something ive been talking to various jewish sources this is something ive been talking to variousjewish sources about this is something ive been talking to various jewish sources about this in the past months and this is something ive been talking to various british sources about this in the past few months, and this helpline is great, that is some progress, but it will be about proper care and support and that can ta ke proper care and support and that can take weeks and it can take months, and that is what is needed. It is a scandal that that hasnt been done before, and they need to be treated properly and they need to be cared for. Many of the public dont realise that our service men and women are not being treated in such a way, so when the public hear the stories there is shock. Quite a few of them are on the streets, through some of the homeless work ive done, it has huge personal effects, consequences. It has huge personal effects, consequences. So it has huge personal effects, consequences. So much thank you so consequences. So much thank you so much for that. Thats it for the papers this hour. Martin and benedicte will be back at 1130 for another look at the papers. Stay with us, plenty more coming up. The man who exposed the russian olympic doping scandal says his countrys athletes should not be allowed to parade under their National Flag at the closing ceremony of the winter games this weekend. Two russian athletes have tested positive for banned drugs. Dr Grigory Rodchenkovs revelations of state sponsored doping saw the country banned from the olympics, its athletes forced to compete as neutrals. In fear of his life, dr rodchenko went into hiding. Now in the united states, our Sports Editor dan roan travelled to interview him at a secret location. It is one of sports greatest scandals. Russian cheating reached its height at the last winter games in sochi. The mastermind, doctor Grigory Rodchenkov. In 2015 the former head of moscows anti doping lab turned whistle blower, fleeing to the west. Ever since he has been in fbi witness protection. We are on the way to meet him. For more than two years now the man at the very heart of russias doping scandal has been living in hiding here somewhere in the united states. Now finally he has agreed to speak to us, but such are the security concerns surrounding him weve not even been told where we have to go. After several hours on the road we finally get a call. Ok, shall we go there now . Thats it, we have our final destination. A short distance from here, and then, finally, we will get to meet doctor Grigory Rodchenkov for the first time. We are taken to a location that has to remain a secret along with his new identity. If you had not left russia, where would you be now . In a tomb, of course. You would be dead . Yes. Easy. And if you ever returned, the same would happen . They may find some other way around, put me to psychiatry clinic, it will be torture, it will be a way to make me absolutely. It is no way to go back to russia, it is a dangerous threat to my life. There is strong evidence that i am injeopardy and i do not want to underestimate the danger. Does that mean inevitably you are constantly looking over your shoulder . Co nsta ntly scared . You could be scared for a few days, but you cannot look behind. No, im not a fatalist, but im in very good hands. Rodchenkov is accompanied by his american lawyer, whos clear about the threat has client faces