Find other big tech firms before she steps down from the role according to the financial times. In the metro front page says back to face british justice will stop supporting the younger brother who bombed, who was extradited from libya. A story we have been running very prominently, theresa mays last big speech before she steps down as Prime Minister. What does the guardian say about this . Its because the headlines are making a swipe and it is coded as this is the guardian. I think it is having a swipe at what went on in the background of not coming together as a party and i think everybody has been up and down, it has been a roller coaster and for me it is about understanding the depths of which brexit has brought to this country, both politically and nationally and in communities. But for her to say that the folly of those in her party her pursue ideological purity at any price, i have to say that unfortunately we are where we are and we didnt get the deal the people wanted and we now need to look at the new leader and he understands that she is a good person, to go through all of that takes a lot of to do that. At the end of the day, yes, it is very in the house rule. We are allowed to report this now. But the hatred and there is a lot of hatred, it is very toxic, both on the parliament and outside of it. And we have got to come to some sort of resolution and we need a leader at the end of the day to lead. So for me, im more concentrated on the next leadership that wins this. Some more about that because we will talk about the hustings that have taken place tonight. But james, the hustings that have taken place tonight. Butjames, the guardian says theresa may repeatedly declined the opportunity for self reflection when asked if she to was unwilling to compromise until she had been defeated. She has been Prime Minister for three years. She was ignoring the beam in her own eyes when she quoted a political answer toa when she quoted a political answer to a political question shes like a gunslinger that know shes going down, but shes going down, shes taking pot shots at her enemies and though she believes that brought about her downfall. The erg i would say in this, the european reform group, this could be the manifesto, a form of absolutism which believes that if you simply a search or view loud enough and long enough, well get your way in the end. The absolutists, the purest, whatever you want to call them, have brought about her downfall because of supported her, she wouldve got her deal through in life are anger and hatred must be swirling around in her own head thinking, if only i couldve gotten those purists, i would still be in a job and we would have left the eu by now. She must be very bitter and furious about it but its intriguing because the schism between these fermenters and levers continues. Attacking jacob rees who said of the telegraph that with a note to brexit, we could have a positive impact of £80 billion rather than the treasurers prediction of 90 billion head to the economy and hammond call that prediction terrifying that somebody so close to the borisjohnson will terrifying that somebody so close to the Boris Johnson will be talking about sunny uplands next week, that is not what they think. We want to find our personalities, there has been a lot of figures thrown everywhere. People are fed up with this. But the majorityjust wanted to be dealt with and i think yes, it is little little too little to too late, but it was very tight. A majority of three. Which may go down with the bye election is coming up down with the bye election is coming up on august the ist. Down with the bye election is coming up on august the 1st. Of these issues are not going to go away, we have to go in a new direction. Of the stick a few to vote against the government in a form of no confidence will be in general election territory and Boris Johnson can be the shortest serving Prime Minister since canning who died after 119 days in office and he died in office of board age. Boris johnson can be out on his ear to do his own party. Killed by the tory party. There talking about the first hundred days. Talking about the other story in the guardian which is my borisjohnson other story in the guardian which is my Boris Johnson and other story in the guardian which is my borisjohnson and a letter that he wrote in 2015. We talk about what we can find and yes, this was out there, he spoke at the funeral and everything, but i would like to see the lettering stop by your like you did back a Single Market in 2015. I would like to expand the story a bit more and he did say it, you cannot get out of that. He evaded and was quite open and he did think about the Single Market. This is why hes got to think about it when he goes there, what are his aims to do that andi there, what are his aims to do that and i think thats right. The politics of the moment, ijust got back from the house of lords, the morale is low and we just want to get on with the business. For me, it plays into the idea that boris will just say whatever he wants to get into power and this theme a story that he wrote two articles for the telegraph the night before he decided to go with brexit, one for remaining one for leaf and both, almost tossed a coin and he was praising britton poss plus commitment to the Single Market and all the efforts theyve done as commissioner to forge the Single Market and this is him saying do or die, we are going to leave the eu on the 31st of october and completely changed his spots. That is howl feel that he is totally untrustworthy and i worry about him. He seemed genuinely conflicted. Untrustworthy and i worry about him. He seemed genuinely conflictedlj think he seemed genuinely conflicted. think people want honesty now. They wa nt to think people want honesty now. They want to understand what you really mean, you cant keep changing. I do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know, the the charisma, but i do not know him personally, i do not know personally but morale and politics is so low that people are going with that. Hes got more funding and the party than ever before and he is a brexiteer and that might be the easy option but because he is a brexiteer does not make it easier to get through a deal that you think youre going to do andi that you think youre going to do and i think the devil is in the details and this is the first stage, if you get to the first stage, its the very first stage, whats he going to be like . Moving on a decade we could have the same conversation. It is actually the same topic. The photo that is on several of the front pages of borisjohnson, that is why he did it, dainty . Yes. I imagine certain papers, the mayor might say that Boris Johnson imagine certain papers, the mayor might say that borisjohnson has done it up like a kipper. In not to use a done it up like a kipper. In not to use a router word, but he is typically flamboyant, showman, wrapping upa typically flamboyant, showman, wrapping up a kipper makes it more expensive and it is a classic piece of, have i got news for you, drop that he is produced. Not a lot of waivers in the tory party, and we have to keep remembering that there is 160,000 people, two point percent and that is what astonishes me that that tiny sliver of our country is deciding the next Prime Minister. That gives me the shivers. Although the kipper unsettles me as well. Its recycling, Climate Change think there was an anti eu point being made. A reason behind it. Their silly rules and all. Can i ta ke their silly rules and all. Can i take you to the story next to the photograph which is an assessment that budget responsibilities for the independent body theyll set up by the government to look at public finances is saying no deal will send britton into a recession. We have had rises, the pay raises and the economy, the climate of the slackness that brexit is going to kill the economy that its rising and they the threat of a report saying it could slip 3 . And this is the roller coaster ride and people are going be very wary and conscious and concerned. They re are going be very wary and conscious and concerned. Theyre going to be wa ry and concerned. Theyre going to be wary of businesses that are going to be predictions, and some may need, were going to slip businesses, i do think we need to look at it because of no deal, this is sending a signal that it of no deal, this is sending a signal thatitis of no deal, this is sending a signal that it is never going to go away. But from the day i read about the economy going well, we are not having report saying that we could be getting no deal. It worries me, if you have brexit and we are all doing gloom, but we are seeing a rise, and we see in employment go down to the very first time as well. Unemployment. We have to be really careful to watch it, but im just, im still on the fence and reading the reports. The other side of the coin is the pound could drop like a stone with both candidates of the tory leadership saying no deal. So it isa the tory leadership saying no deal. So it is a mixed picture but it is independent and even though i know the law michael gove says weve had enough of experts, i would take them more serious than jacob who was completely biased about this and if aim is going to set by 3 drop. The really tragic side of this is that it will probably affect many communities that voted brexit, the impoverished people in certain parts of the country that voted 80 brexit, they are the ones that are going to be affected, theyre the ones are going to be losing their jobs someone in the building trade found out, he said he would happily lose hisjob in order to achieve a new deal brexit. How mad is that . We can come back again for this another night. But lets look at another story which is about the bbc. Giving evidence in westminster today and put the times and the telegraph had half the story, the times, tony hall sing the bbc could become a Subscription Service. Weve got netflix, a lot of people are straining, of course they dont have to have licenses but on the other side of this is, i am really livid about the taxes going on the 75 year old. You want to subscription we want to take a licence away from other people. But maybe theyll have to modernise themselves but we have to balance this as well and not disabled are going to do this. You want quality programmes and that is the point of this. This is taxpayers money and we have seen many repeats and so we have seen many repeats and so we have two of them, the committee. Actually, it does not feel as if we have sealed the deal is properly. We are reactive and stuff proactive at the moment and that is what i feel. At the risk of sounding pretty sycophantic, i want to get a job pierre, i support the bbc. Im sure i would be a great presenter if you got rid of eastenders, strictly come dancing, the archers, the today programme, the news channel, there would be riding in the streets. People, when they complain about the licence fee, do not in my view, realise what value for money it is. 50 quid on per year you get all these astonishing services and there are a lot of things that i do not listen to, radio one extra, gardeners road, all of these that i never watch, but i am happy that they are there if you would be mortified if they went to a Subscription Service and had to pay for all of those things. I think it isa for all of those things. I think it is a disastrous idea. Youre looking at the Younger Generation that streams and we are living longer, so to bring the generation, get to synergize together, but i do agree with you, the bbc is a standard. We go on with you, the bbc is a standard. We goona with you, the bbc is a standard. We go on a holiday, you can open your eye and the bbc rottenness is always there were if you go in another country, it is in there. And a rebellion in russia, it was under threat, he said the only way he knew what was going on was due to the bbc world service. It will be disastrous of the loss that. So helen, you mentioned that taking away a free tv licence from the over 75, that is the front page of the telegraph, suggesting that elderly people face a visit from tv licence fee police, which is their headline. Clair, who is the corporations director of policy, at the same time, yet pensioners were people that specialise at knocking at the door and asking whether or not you page a licence. The council tax, whether theyre sending people away to prison for this, that can actually scare a lot of people. My mum is 87 in the first words out of her mouth was, she worked all of her life. They have poured so much into a system but it feels like, 75, that they are being questioned, it is a big gestapo to me that the support service, how much they going to cost . I just service, how much they going to cost . Ijust do not agree with it, it is absolutely appalling. The only point i would say is that it is means tested. If you are receiving pensions credit, you will still get a free licence. But its not that simple, you know. Testing is expensive. If the bbc does pay for the over 75 licenses, they will lose 750 million quid, which is a bbc two in bbc four, which would be another massive issue and the bbc had those trapped on them in 2015 and that is a solution, but it will make absolutely somebody. It isjust the cherry pick that is too easy to do. Will have you back at 1130. That is it for the papers at this hour. It will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. It is been a pretty cloudy and damp day for some of us today. How about tomorrow with a lot more sunshine but there will be some showers across college in Northern Ireland which could be thundering. So lets have a look at the satellite image with all of that cloud moving across the uk but it definitely back edge over here which is the clear weather now moving into Northern Ireland and other parts of the uk. So its going to dry out and overnight, as the weather front moves towards the east, at least some patchy rain overnight. The forecast as he had into the early hours of thursday, he could see that stretch from southwestern england in Northern England at the stage, out on the northeast, you can see the skies there in western scotland in western britain here, but the Atlantic Wind is bringing some showers to scotland and Northern Ireland early on thursday morning. That is what we are expecting in the west of scotla nd are expecting in the west of scotland and Northern Ireland and some making their way to aberdeen, wa nted some making their way to aberdeen, wanted or two would southwestern scotland, possibly a scattering of showers in the Western District into northern wells, but the midlands and south afterwards off to a cloudy start, and the sick its going to be sunny and warm, 25 in london, but closer to the lowlands. The high lands on friday, further south, that is the southern half of the uk can begin the boca of the rain on friday and for many of us, friday is going to bea and for many of us, friday is going to be a cloudy day and be raining all through the day. That rain reaches wales in the northwest in many areas getting patchy rain, some of it can be quite heavy for a time and that rain is just of it can be quite heavy for a time and that rain isjust going to come and that rain isjust going to come and go right across friday and into friday night. The temperatures could bea friday night. The temperatures could be a little lower in the south, 2021d be a little lower in the south, 20 21d and the friday night into saturday, because he has pulses of rain keep coming and going across the uk. We are expecting a mixture of sunshine and some of them thundering across the uk, but sunday is looking a lot brighter at least across england and wales and after that, it is all change in the current thing im thinking is on tuesday, the tinges are expected to rise dramatically across the uk. This is bbc news. Our top stories tonight the younger brother of the man who bombed the Manchester Arena has been extradited to the uk. 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