Hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines Philip Hammond says hell resign as chancellor on wednesday, if borisjohnson becomes Prime Minister. Its minister. Very important that a Prime Minister its very important that a Prime Minister is able to have a chancellor closely aligned with him in terms of policy, and i therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. Irelands foreign minister warns the uks next Prime Minister that if they tear up the brexit Withdrawal Agreement, were all in trouble. More violent clashes in Hong Kong Police fire tear gas at protesters during another huge pro democracy rally. Iran hoists its flag on the masthead of the captured uk registered tanker in the gulf. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rob merrick, whos the deputy Political Editor at the independent, and anne ashworth, the associate editorfor the times. Rob has a lotto favourite sports im anne is perplexingly excited about Federal ReserveInterest Rates, and im glad, she will need to talk at length. Lets start with the metro, and it leads with Philip Hammonds announcement in a live bbc interview that he intends to quit as chancellor if borisjohnson becomes Prime Minister. The same story makes the front page of the guardian. It says the talk of ministerial resignations highlights the perilous politicalclimate for whoever replaces theresa may. The country needs to rediscover its sense of mission if its to leave the eu on time so says borisjohnson, writing in the telegraph. The i leads on the iran tanker seizure, and the claim by a former tory party leader, that the capture of the ship was a major failure for the uk. The Financial Times reports that the Federal Reserve is set to lower Interest Rates by 25 basis points later this month its first rate cut in almost a decade. And the express carries an interview with dame vera lynn, in which she backs the newspapers campaign to keep free tv licences for the over 75s. So, a varied set of front pages lets see what our reviewers make of it all. Lets start with politics, goodness, it isa lets start with politics, goodness, it is a big week coming. Whether there will be a surprise, we doubt, but the metro, ham and eggs it, i am sure i will not be sacked because i will quit there is, says the chancellor but the metro, hammond exit. I dont think have chancellor but the metro, hammond exit. I dont think i have ever seen a chancellor preannounced a resignation and to look so happy. He is dying to get stuck into being the leader of rebel alliance, to stop a no deal brexit, sitting on the backbenches with the other troublemakers, filling his nose at borisjohnson, troublemakers, filling his nose at Boris Johnson, assuming troublemakers, filling his nose at borisjohnson, assuming Boris Johnson winds. Hammond decided it was better to jump before johnson winds. Hammond decided it was better tojump before being pushed. His announcement this morning is he was very, very confident that parliament. A no deal, you can tell he believes there are forces marshalling to do that evenif are forces marshalling to do that even if Boris Johnson are forces marshalling to do that even if borisjohnson goes ahead with his threat to carry out a no deal brexit, not everybody at westminster is so confident. Boris johnson, if, indeed, he runs, has a lot of stuff in his intro. This is the first declaration of quite a few people in his party not going to be able to make life easy for him. Philip hammond on the backbench, the impact of the awkward squad, it is not how you want to start your term as pm, even if it is the job that borisjohnson has long to have and feels it has birthright, he will face considerable challenges on the International Stage and at home, because i know rico had things, but Philip Hammond is very effective in a quiet, almost cunning way. Philip hammond is very effective in a quiet, almost cunning waym might be that brexiteers will think they are being weapons, being awkward, but in their view, those who feel no deal is a bad idea, they believe they are doing it for the country, in some respects putting country, in some respects putting country before party, which many politicians are criticised for not doing. They believe no deal would be a disaster, and with very, very good reason. We saw the figures from the governments own economic watchdog last week, a possible recession, a boom in burrowing required, there will be less money, we may not be able to get medicines. People will lose theirjobs, homes and very possibly their lives. We see a likely future Prime Minister belittling the problems to come. Other names are mentioned in this article. The justice secretary david gauke, that it is why it is called the gaukeward squad. Their views are really heartfelt and they really believe no deal would be disastrous for the country. Provides that the arithmetic is against him and was always going to be, and without a general election which gives a majority, the arithmetic is no better than four theresa may . We know that when there is a vote on whether to have no deal brexit, we are absolutely sure parliament will be against it. Ive because mr jansen has flirted with the idea of provoking parliament, mps moved to block that last week, if he wants to go ahead with no deal brexit he would need to manoeuvre around the parliamentary opposition and probably before to go to the country to do so. The daily telegraph, Boris Johnson is economist for the telegraph, as we know, britain must fire up its sense of mission, stopping so pessimistic about the irish border, he says. Lets hear this extraordinary quota, few tasks are so this extraordinary quota, few tasks are so complex that humanity cannot solve if we have a sense of mission. This is apparently what we need to adapt to get through the various challenges lying ahead, and indeed this is the last column, one supposes, borisjohnson this is the last column, one supposes, Boris Johnson will wait for the telegraph. When blunders where they will need the paper on every monday without his monthly column you wonder how they will lead the paper. He says we should try to summon up the spirit of the itiooii try to summon up the spirit of the moon landings in order to get through the problems ahead. If that we re through the problems ahead. If that were enough, i am through the problems ahead. If that were enough, lam not through the problems ahead. If that were enough, i am not quite sure. This is the year 27 to deal with, they have repeatedly said, how many times do they need to say, the Withdrawal Agreement is dealt with, we will not unpick it. This is the eu 27. The tory leadership race ends on tuesday, it has been a disgrace, i cannot remember a base that has been so deceitful and dishonest by both borisjohnson and jeremy hunt, they have told the truths, that the eu will renegotiate, they will not, and the second is that a no deal brexit will not hurt, it will hurt a lot. Anyone who reads this column tomorrow will see it as more of the same, which is the positive energy, that phrase has been replaced by can do spirit. Anyone who thinks borisjohnson has a plan in his back pocket. In the brexit crisis, if you read this column surely can believe it any longer . There are also many people who want to brexit who have never believed that no deal is an issue, that britain will be fine without a deal. I am sorry, they are wrong and not being told the truth if they believe that. These are politicians telling voters this, as they have done since the referendum. Politicians have a responsibility to be honest with the voters and by the borisjohnsonjeremy be honest with the voters and by the Boris Johnson jeremy hunt had. Be honest with the voters and by the borisjohnsonjeremy hunt had. No deal will hurt a lot. They use the phrase coronation of borisjohnson as tory leader. Do you suspect he will have a landslide in that vote, or will there be more votes than we expect forjeremy or will there be more votes than we expect for jeremy hunt . |j or will there be more votes than we expect forjeremy hunt . I would be astonished ifjeremyjo Boris Johnson did not win overwhelmingly, tory membership is dominantly old, wealthy, unconcerned about a no deal brexit. Jeremy hunt was. Ijudge that in the leadership race, he ended up making borisjohnson jeremy hunt was forced to mimic that. I dont know why they would vote for a former remain when they can vote for a former remain when they ca n vote vote for a former remain when they can vote for borisjohnson. Vote for a former remain when they can vote for Boris Johnson. Uk accused over a radiant tanker crisis, this was our fault, accused over a radiant tanker crisis, this was ourfault, somehow . Accused over the runyon tanker crisis. To resolve what is happening over the seizure of a tanker, we seized a tanker off gibraltar and the iranians have seized one in a tit for tat move. This is the iranian American Battle that we are fully enmeshed in a it seems as if there is no plan to get us out of it and probably not forces in the area. The distance being the seizure of the tank in gibraltar was because it was full to be carrying oil bound for assyrian refinery and it was against eu sanctions. It was thought to be carrying oil bound for a syrian refinery. It was inevitable that iran would do to us what we did to them. Iain duncan smith said on tv this morning that the uk had failed to defend other ships properly in the gulf, but that attitude makes me laugh. Do you know how many ships the uk navy has . 19, of which nine are at seat to cover the whole world, there is a lot of ocean. Every time Something Like this happens we threaten some part of the world with serious consequences, they did it with china over hong kong, you have had the same face in the gulf. You have to say it. Either we build up a military with which we can patrol the world and carry out diplomacy like in the days of palmerston, or we a cce pt like in the days of palmerston, or we accept we do not have a navy anymore and we cannot do it and we adapt to the reality. Some of the newspapers are reporting this morning that america got us into this mess, they wanted to draw us into their conflict with iran over sanctions and we allowed ourselves to be played by them because there was not sufficient attention on this issue. I will believe this will be one of the first big tests of Boris Johnson, we assume it is him, as to how he handles this. He hasnt got a great record with iran of being the deft and sure footed person we need in this situation. So that the situation does not escalate further. You are not too happy about anything tonight. We have not got onto the golf. But first, american Interest Rates. Third place to lower rates for the first time in a decade with a cut of 25 basis points, tell us about basis points, different terminology . I am not sure this is the best headline and i hope they might change it for the second edition, that is 0. 25 Percentage Points off the fed rate, the main interest rate. Lets not focus on so much of that, fact is that everything is reasonably fine in the American Economy but trump is putting pressure on the fed, the us central bank, i could bore about this forever but i will try to cut it short, to bring Interest Rates in case there are any shock waves or trade tension starting to hurt the us economy. Before the president ial election . And this is all about trump getting everything in place to go for a second term, and he will not let anybody let the americans are injobs and feeling good about the economy, good about the stock market and he will not endanger any of possibly specious feel good spirit by allowing Interest Rates to stay where they are. They make out again. These things spread from one country to another, maybe the bank of england will start to think Interest Rates could go lower. |j will move you unto the guardian, you may be appalled. The back page of the guardian, lowrey lancers ultimate prize, the irishman is the darling of royal portrush. Ultimate prize, the irishman is the darling of royal portrushlj ultimate prize, the irishman is the darling of royal portrush. I caught the end of the gulf, i was waiting for him to blow up but he won very easily and it was an amazing achievement. And open had not been held in Northern Ireland since 1951, almost 50 years, and for an irish winner, it has never happened on the island. It was extraordinary. The irish golfers have won one in five of the last 50 major open championships, if they can beat the golfing world they will have no trouble with borisjohnson. Golfing world they will have no trouble with Boris Johnson. And our spirit have been captured by great sporting events this summer, despite the politics, we have got engaged and lots of sport, and quite often sports we have not been interested in before. A welcome distraction, and golf is your six favourite sport . They like the little tidbits, dont downplay it, rob. Thats it for the papers this hour. Rob and anne will be back at 11 30 for another look at the papers, and 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 to rob and anne. Coming up next, the travel show. Coming up on this weeks show. Its incredible. Were at the Kennedy Space center in florida to meet the people who helped to put man on the moon 50 years ago this weekend. Coming up on this weeks show. When the eagle has landed, you could the sigh in the complete room you could hear people take a breath. And discover an out of this world experience close to the Arctic Circle in iceland. No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind. Ten. Nine. Ignition sequence start. Six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. All engines running. Liftoff we have a lift off the 50th anniversary is clearly a huge milestone for the Kennedy Space center here on Merritt Island in florida. And an opportunity to showcase whats going on with future space travel, too. But first, i want to get a feel for what the atmosphere was like in the run up to the monumental event in 1969. I think one of the things that we had throughout the Apollo Programme that i dont see since passion. Almost everyone were passionate about going to the moon, something that had never been done before. The exhibits here are Authentic Space ready vehicles that in the end didnt make the journey into orbit, including this command service module. And this is the centrepiece. A magnificent saturn v rocketjust like the one that went to the moon. Now upright, its taller than the statue of liberty, with 7. 5 million of thrust. Now, its comprised of three stages, two of which were jettisoned before the astronauts returned to the earths atmosphere. Its incredible. Between 1967 and 1974, 13 missions launched using a saturn v rocket, including the ten apollo trips. This is one of only three of these rockets left in the world today. Ive got to say, all that wiring and cabling, it looks really exposed and raw. But i guess it worked. This is a lunar module for apollo 11. In charge of the engineering of the module was the aptly named charlie mars, and he says the atmosphere was electric. We were in the operations and control building at kennedy, its where we made all the vehicles and did our tests. And i can still remember to this day hearing the count from buzz aldrin, hearing what was going on, so much fuel, move so far, and the complete silence. When the eagle has landed you could hear the sigh in the complete room, you could hear people take a breath. Tranquillity base here. The eagle has landed are words that every schoolboy of the coming generation are going to have to learn and pass on to succeeding generations. The whole Moon Programme itself was all a part of politics. You know . What are we going to do to get away from this disaster in cuba and what are we going to do about all this integration activity about the furore over there . We need Something Different for people to latch onto. Well, lets go to the moon. Mission control oh, its beautiful, mike. It really is. We came from all over the world, literally, you know, into this environment and we worked our tails off for as many years. To get to the moon in the decade, you know, it required a lot of personal sacrifice. At this museum in nearby titusville, consoles and various Space Mission memorabilia donated by astronauts and space workers are lovingly showcased. This week is very much about honouring the achievements of the past, but at the Kennedy Space center, one eye is are firmly fixed on producing astronauts and technicians for the future with hands on training experiences for younger visitors. Theyll be needed. We are in a renaissance now. The nation is Building Three capsules to return to the moon, two of them are being built here. Were building big rockets, state of the art satellite facilities, its a good time. Because the birthplace of american spaceflight is now reinventing itself as americas spaceport. Our long term vision is to make Central Florida the gateway to all of the Economic Activity thats going to be occurring in the solar system over the next 50 100 years. Now the next space race is not between international superpowers, but between supercorporations run by billionaires who want to be the Leading Light in the space economy. Now, behind me, spacex, one of those corporations, is actually building a starship which they intend to go to mars. To be honest, im quite surprised we got this close and can actually see it because corporations like this are normally very secretive about this kind of stuff. So, wow. And i was right to be wary. Turns out this is only a prototype that will be used for testing. The real starships being built elsewhere. While spacex, owned by billionaire elon musk, in the meantime continues to launch rockets from Kennedy Space center like this, carrying satellites on behalf of the us air force amongst others. Command engine start. Two, one. And spacex arent the only players in town, blue origin is owned by the richest man in the world, amazons jeff bezos. Were fortunate here in florida. Our goal is to try to make sure we have these billionaires and others trying to outcompete one another for whos is bigger, here in florida. And what about tourism to the moon . Were probably not too far from that. A decade or two. I think when people start making lots of money by providing tourism in space, then more people will want to do it which further drives down the price. But for those of us who cant afford the hundreds of thousands of pounds to go up into space, the goal of the Kennedy Space center is to keep us entertained with interactive exhibits, events and celebrations during this, the year of apollo. Now, this bar in the 1960s used to be called the mousetrap, and it was a frequent haunt for astronauts who wanted to let off steam. But if they werent here, nor in the Kennedy Space center, theyd be found in the most unlikely of places iceland, which played a little known but important part in the preparations for the moon landing. As cat moh has been finding out. In the early 1960s, nasa searched the globe to find a training landscape that resembled the moon, and they finally found it here in iceland. Close to the Arctic Circle, lava deserts and glaciers cover over 60 of its rugged landscapes. So nasa sent its budding apollo astronauts here to learn about geology and practice collecting rock samples. The reason the astronauts were trained in iceland was because most of them were pilots, and they were best pilots from the military. They were focused on the sky, but nasa wanted them to look down to the ground and study the rock below their feet. This crater was formed 10,000 years ago, and it was one of the sites that the apollo astronauts visited while they were training for their visit to the moon, and this is a classic site there where they would have done the moon game, when actually compete against one another, to collect the best samples, and the geologists look over what they bring back and tell them who did the best in this particular field. Back in 1967, local sheep farmer ingolfurjonasson was 19 years old when one day, visiting astronauts Neil Armstrong and bill anders asked tojoin him on a fishing trip. The Exploration Museum opened here in the town of husavik back in 2014 to pay tribute to the role iceland played in the 1969 moon landings. I get a lot of groups to this museum, i had a group from the central bank of iceland three years ago, and i told them that they are familiar with our currency and how it can go up and down pretty quick, this is a coin, this is an icelandic coin that flew ten times around the moon in 1968. It has never gone up so fast, and it came down pretty quickly as well. Tourism in iceland has been enjoying a boom in recent years. But many people coming here are not aware of the apollo connection when they are visiting or instagramming this lunar type landscape. Jack schmitt was the only scientist who actually walked on the moon. He told me that armstrong picked up a lot of skill during his time in iceland, and it contributed greatly to his collection of rocks that he brought back from the moon. Perhaps its no surprise that the country once home to viking explorers also helped to put man on the moon back in 1969. Well, youve probably heard that weve got something of a heat wave on the way through much of the week ahead. Provides of the week ahead. Temperatures will be rising, provides temperatures will be rising, increasingly hot and humid, rain across the north west of the uk, we expect thundery temple is more widely later in the week. We have a lot of cloud to start monday, some rain initially across the north of Northern Ireland, north west scotla nd of Northern Ireland, north west scotland and england. The rain should clear from scotland and england. The rain should clearfrom Northern England and Northern Ireland but be quite heavy across parts of scotland, localised flooding possible in the west. Further south, temperatures rising, 28 or 29 likely towards the south east, and further west, temperatures in the mid 20s. Tuesday likes the sunniest, joyous day, gentle southerly breeze will break up gentle southerly breeze will break up the cloud through the day and top temperatures between about 22 to 30 celsius, maybe even hotter into the middle of the week. Goodbye. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11 the chancellor threatens to resign if borisjohnson becomes Prime Minister. Philip hammond tells the bbc he would then campaign to prevent a no deal brexit. Its very important that a Prime Minister is able to have a chancellor who is closely aligned with him in terms of policy. They therefore intend to resign to theresa may before she goes to the palace to tender her own resignation on wednesday. Violence erupts again in hong kong as Police Use Tear gas on pro democracy protestors. Riot police have come into clear people out of this area. And this is now what is happening every weekend in hong kong