To secure a place at next years olympics. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jack Blanchard from Politico Magazine and Rachel Cunliffe from city am newspaper. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The metro leads with the approval of an amendment and the comments by a majority of 41 in peace, doubt. A new Prime Minister suspending parliament to force through a no deal brexit. The Financial Times says the show of support is a warning to the conservative leadership from Boris Johnson warning to the conservative leadership from borisjohnson if he becomes Prime Minister. The telegraph teaches criticism of the chancellor on hits per front telegraph teaches criticism of the chancellor on hits perfront page after he abstained from the vote what is being described as a total betrayal. The times leads a theresa mays announcement that the Public Sector workers will get a pay raise, including 2. 5for Sector Workers will get a pay raise, including 2. 5 for Police Officers and 2. 75 for teachers and school staff. The mirror focuses and 2. 75 for teachers and school staff. The mirrorfocuses on and 2. 75 for teachers and school staff. The mirror focuses on tv licenses, saying that an increase in pension credit applicants will cost the government twice as much as if they kept the licence exemptions for all of her 75. In the Daily Mail Campaign is on the front page with a poll that shows one in three people have dementia, who have dementia, have dementia, who have dementia, have been forced to sell their home to pay for the care. Kind of a variety of front pages, we will get to brexit but why dont we start with the times and a b start with you, rachel. The headline gets 2 billion pay rise to Public Sector workers, teachers, police, armed forces, there will get to brexit but why dont we start with the times and maybe start with you, rachel. The headline gets 2 billion pay rise to Public Sector workers, teachers, police, armed forces, theyll be awarded the biggest increase in six yea rs, awarded the biggest increase in six years, is this theresa may trying to secure her legacy in the final few days . Yes, this is theresa may reminding the public that she is still Prime Minister and its been a fun week. With the england cricketers, she is now giving this pay rise to Public Sector workers that was recommended earlier on in the year, and it harks back to what she said about the Party Conference that austerity is over. If she is not going to be the Prime Minister who delivered brexit, then at least she can be the Prime Minister who oversaw at the end of austerity. She is quite trying to cram all of that and to her final days. Is quite trying to cram all of that and to herfinal days. I think it is widely regarded that this is above inflation pay rise that needs to happen, given the pay freeze we have had for the last seven or eight yea rs. Had for the last seven or eight years. A First Support for it, whether it will get anything more than the front page, the coverage that its got here, considering eve ryo ne that its got here, considering Everyone Wants to talk about brexit, ido Everyone Wants to talk about brexit, i do not know. There is one quite big caveat to the story and what is an excellent scoop, but the treasury is expected to make clear that with the exception for some school funding, there is no new money and theyll have to come from existing budgets, which means these Public Services which are already squeezed and have been for a long time, well have to find within the budgets theyve already got the pay for this to billion pound pay rise, as that is going to mean a further squeeze oii is going to mean a further squeeze on their own services and staff losses, to pay for it. So it is not quite the big giveaway that sounds like when you look at the front page, but nonetheless, if you are soldiers or Police Officers, this is good news for you. It is tying the hands tying the hands next Prime MinisterPhilip Hammond is not, ill be surprised if he is the chancellor. But to the new Prime Minister, and the reverse this . Chancellor. But to the new Prime Minister, and the reverse this7m you want to misplace these workers promise to pay rise, and particularly, given that the whole point of the increase in money is that britain is doing well and doing well enough that we can avoid the end of austerity and actually, it is all end of austerity and actually, it is a ll totally end of austerity and actually, it is all totally after us and we are still in crisis mode, that is a very inconvenient way to start off the leadership. Talking about theresa may, telling a nurse on tvjust before the last election that there is no magic money tree, sorry, no pay raise for you, now she is on her way and suddenly she has found that money magically with just five days left in office. You mention Philip Hammond, one of three cabinet members according to the times. Who are preparing resignation letters forjohnson, obviously this is on the assumption that he doesnt become the new Prime Minister next week. Do i assume that they want to resigned so they cannot sack him. The justice secretary resigned so they cannot sack him. Thejustice secretary i saw were trending on twitter and i thought it was about steward, which is how stressed i am kind is actually about the golf. I think we all need to get out more. But cabinet ministers said that they will not serve under Boris Johnson and i think reminding him as well that while he is expected to have a substantial victory, many mps in his own party are not with them oi in his own party are not with them or at least not with this particular vision of brexit. So it is partly about not having the humiliation of being sacked, i think it is also about showing resistance in the party. Part of a bigger picture, cabinet ministers were expecting the more junior ministers, i cabinet ministers were expecting the morejunior ministers, i have not seen one today, the minister for digital i have seen one today, i doubt shell be the last and we are seeing this groundswell of to Boris Johnson before he has even gone to downing street and is not going to bea downing street and is not going to be a good look for him, your iva numberten, the be a good look for him, your iva number ten, the greatest day of your life, this must be fanfare you can make a speech on the streets of downing and bring the country back togetherjust as he is doing it, cabinet ministers, members of his own party people say, i cannot work with this guy and im going to sit on the back benches and try to stop what he wants to do and that, he gives you an indication ofjust how difficult this premiership is going to be. One of the people potentially throwing rocks is the chancellor who, on the front of the daily telegraph, he stirs up trouble for boris and brexit party and there is a suggestion that he orchestrated a coup which was to do with this amendment in the house of commons about the suspension of parliament, just to tell us a bit about that. There were a lot of conversations going on between junior and there were a lot of conversations going on betweenjunior and senior ministers about how were going to vote and this, they all wanted the amendment to go through and give them a chance to stop and deal brexit this autumn and Philip Hammond was involved in those conversations, whether he orchestrated a coup was the telegraph but its it may be a bit strong. I would say they are not fans. But again, it is indicative of the sort of problems i borisjohnson is going to face when he becomes Prime Minister, he is going to have a powerful figure on the back benches was gone do everything he can to stop a Prime Minister brought from going ahead with this from going ahead with this. Angry people talking about philip saying that it is incredible he has not been sacked because he abstained in the vote and said whoever succeeds to reason they will have to put the Party Together and restore discipline very quickly, good luck with that. 40 mps and restore discipline very quickly, good luck with that. 40 mstust and restore discipline very quickly, good luck with that. 40 mps just for refused to vote, and more to come. Philip hammond is believed to be the first chancellor to defy a three line without being sacked or reciting. Obviously, the caveat is that he is not going to be the chancellor and does not need to be sacked, of say theresa may was accused of a final act of weakness by failing to sack him. I would say thats an active strength, pushing the duty onto a new friend minister, who would your point, would you do it yourself, is the kind of ridiculous if she had. But there are kind of fun aspects to the story, the chaos of jeremy kind of fun aspects to the story, the chaos ofjeremy hunt, who didnt vote, or forgot to vote by accident and thought he did not have to and you had obviously, the minister who couldve resigned over it but it is been pure chaos and theresa may should have just allowed to let the vote go ahead, this is the current state of affairs that the next Prime Minister is going to inherit, the majority of three it is essentially, this is the chaos that we have had for the past three years, your move. But theresa may is singular going to enjoy this boris, good luck. She had a smile on herface. Chippers. This is inside the sun, todays papers leaving a chipper saying that the eu red tape was harming british kipper producers, wielding this fish but according to the sun, he has now had according to the sun, he has now had a snack. Boris johnson did not get the full detail of this quite right, waggling this dead fish around on stage and telling everyone how outrageous it was that the eu was forcing our fishermen to use pillows, terrible regulation, it is british regulation it is our own idea and there is a really good reason for because of you transport these fish, they can contract the disease that is very bad for Peoples Health its a maybe it is not the worst regulation in the world for us to come up with. Will he be embarrassed by this . It was embarrassing anyway, even if it hadnt been the case, it was embarrassing they was waving a dead fish on stage. A few years ago at the conference, he was waving a break around talking about House Building and saying that you will not be alone, brick. And we are like what does that mean . The man is a genius on the page of every paper, he has a speech that know i remember and he has made a career out of this, he was, back in the day, he was a politicaljournalist at the daily telegraph. At they are going to see entertainer. He came up with stories exactly like this, vaguely, not really very true stories about bananas and things that got him on the front page of the week and a lot of werent really very true that people loved reading them and its just the same with this. Let us return to the telegraph in an interesting story which only features on the front page of the telegraph. Trump on go back posts. This is sajid javid who on friday tomorrow was going to make a speech on extremism and he is urging public figures to moderate their language and challenge those who exploit anti immigration sentiment to fuel extremism, which in the light of what we have just seen in the United States in the past four days, is at the very least what we have seen as a veiled criticism of donald trump. This is a pretty serious story with brexit going on, he was say i know what it is like to be told to go back to where i came from and the donald trump rally there is saying centre back about her, a Democratic Congress woman who came to the us as refugee and then as the week started with donald trump telling some other congresswoman who was born in the us that they were anti american and they should go back home. Interestingly, he has not said that about democrats of italian or irish oi about democrats of italian or irish or white descent. So it is firing up his base and i think it is really important that politicians are holding them to account for that. Sajid javid is a place to do that considering the guy disinvited and did not receive an invitation to the trump state banquet and an important reminder that borisjohnson trump state banquet and an important reminder that Boris Johnson is trump state banquet and an important reminder that borisjohnson is very keen to get a close us relationship off the ground immediately and this is the individual on the other side of the atlantic that we are working with. And donald trump has distanced himself from the chant. After five days. And we also the video of him standing there for 13 or 14 seconds, 11 seconds, i do not think he is going to convince himself. Making a stand like this against the president when he said what he said and what he has done what he has done, i think people will be pleased to see this will stop byjob . A lot of people think youll get Philip Hammondsjob, of people think youll get Philip Hammonds job, but these conversations are still ongoing. Lets turn to the guardian and calling at all stations, getting 4g access, calling at all stations, getting 4g access , a calling at all stations, getting 4g access, a bit of a london story but passengers will be able to use their mobile phones in london tube tunnels although i think it is, is this, can this be a good thing . I think not. Although i think it is, is this, can this be a good thing . I think notlj think not. Going across the wider tube network, i think are the great things about it is its one of the few places where you cant get, and oui few places where you cant get, and our commutes, few places where you cant get, and oui commutes, oui few places where you cant get, and our commutes, our commutes are kind of miserable enough as it is during rush hour, you do not want to be in a sardine crammed carriage comments on the few times of peace switching off that we get. So no, i do not agree. I find it usefulto off that we get. So no, i do not agree. I find it useful to work on the tube and i always use it as a work commute and ill be quite pleased by what i would say, as someone who lived in london if i still in manchester, i will be going, spending more money on the underground or trance dont work, why not spend the money on her trains before, its funded by something other than taxpayer money, something other than taxpayer money, soi something other than taxpayer money, so i will agree that regional transport is widely underfunded. Yes, but london is a net funderfor the uk region. Not enough though. Will leave it there for now, because thatisit will leave it there for now, because that is it for the papers thank you very much. They will both come up both be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. So dont go away. The headlines are coming up at 11. Next is the weather. Thats it for the papers this hour. Good evening. A day of sunny spells and scattered heavy showers around, temperatures in the south getting to the mid 20s but with a heavy shower scenes like this, this is happening in aberdeen share with big shower clouds and sky and between, the of those clear spells and showers but in the north tending to die away overnight but our attention turns to the southwest as the next batch of heavy rainfall moves into the south of england in south wales early on friday morning. Elsewhere, bit of a cooler fresh of a cooler fresher than recent nights with ten to 14 degrees, heres the area of low pressure thats going be quite a player the date and in initially moving to the south west of the uk and the pushing its way and some really heavy bursts of rain, particularly on south wells and on some parts of england, Northern Ireland, the rain pushing across the midlands into southern scotland as well, some of the showers can be quite heavy and boundary on the Southern Side and further heavy showers into the channel, southwest of england, wales to fred afternoon, 20 or 21 degrees across england and wales, stilson heavy rain lingering for Northern Ireland into the southern half of scotland where could be a rumble of thunder, northern scotland seeing the best of the dry weather but still a few scattered showers propping up here and there. We will keep that fairly showering and foundry theme into friday evening in the shower rain over the next few days is likely to affect the gulf and some fairly persistent rain at times during the day on friday but things are looking quieter on saturday. Here is the low pressure which is gradually pushing its way eastwards through friday nine to saturday, still not far away to stop the weekend but still some rain likely across the east anglia and that should clear but we are all in that theme of sunny spells and scattered showers and most of the showers on saturday will be across england and wales be the odd thunderstorm scotland and ireland have a ridge of High Pressure that moves in from the west and temperature is about 22 degrees with a touch warmer than they would be on friday and sunday looks like a dry day of the beacon from most, stilson showers towards the northwest ao notice is temperatures on the rise especially in the south on into next week. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11 the ayes to the right, 315. The noes to the left, 274. Shouting. Mps lock a notion to force through a no deal brexit. Concerns about no deal as a chancellor phil adam says. I greatly fear our impact on the economy and finances on the kind of no deal exit that is realistically being discussed now. Crowd chanting send her back, send her back president trump