Thwart a no deal brexit. He says he would be caretaker pm for a short time only. It was thought to be one of the worlds last pristine environments. Now, scientists find microparticles of plastic in snow in the arctic. I think we are not treating our planet very thoughtfully, basically. Air accident investigators say footballer emilano sala and his pilot may have had Carbon Monoxide poisoining before the fatal crash. Former conservative and change uk mp Sarah Wollaston has joined the liberal democrats to fight to remain in the eu. And takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in Fried Chicken shops across britain. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are broadcaster david davies and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Jeremy corbyn has sent a letter to opposition leaders and tory backbenchers opposed to a no deal brexit, attempting to build a cross Party Coalition to delay brexit thats according to the telegraph. On the same story, the guardian says Jeremy Corbyn has called on rebel tories and other Party Leaders to oust borisjohnson and allow labour to form a caretaker government to stop a no deal brexit. The mail also leads withJeremy Corbyns letter, saying the labour leader is plotting a desperate coup to be caretaker Prime Minister. Borisjohnson has warned pro eu mps that their attempts to stop britain leaving the eu without a deal are backfiring by making the last resort option more likely says the express. The metro leads on the story that footballer Emiliano Sala was poisoned by Carbon Monoxidejust before the plane he was in crashed into the channel. The times leads with its own investigation, which the paper claims reveals that call handlers working for the police have been trained to mislead victims of fraud into thinking their cases will be investigated, when most are never looked at again. The sun claims that prince harry has caused outrage by using a private jet for the second time in two weeks despite his own warnings about the risks of Climate Change. And the i leads with the story that students who receive their a level results tomorrow need just 55 in the case of some exam boards to be awarded an a grade in maths. Jason, the daily mails take on Jeremy Corbyns letter . Jason, the daily mails take on Jeremy Corbyns letter . jason, the daily mails take on Jeremy Corbyns letter . I think the word cuba is probably a little bit hyperbolic coup. I think this is a democratic way of doing things, rather than a case of usurping power by other means. But, it is an interesting move by jeremy by other means. But, it is an interesting move byJeremy Corbyn. He clearly thinks that trying to use other mechanisms to stop a no deal are going to be difficult. He spoke to the cabinet secretary earlier this week, asking whether it could be stop through parliament or not, and he hasnt got the reassurances he wants. So, now he is trying to seize the initiative. There are a lot of ifs and buts. A few of them it is not entirely clear if the numbers are there to win a vote of no confidence. It is not entirely clear that the other parties want Jeremy Corbyn, if there is a vote of no confidence, to take over. Jeremy corbyn, if there is a vote of noconfidence, to take over. Even for a short term. Yes. It is not entirely certain that all labour mps would back a vote of no confidence. Some of them want brexit done, and they may try to move other ways to get that done. Then, importantly, although this has been backed by the snp and plaid cymru, and by caroline lucas, the one green mp, the lib dems are quite important now. They have an extra vote, Sarah Wollaston, whojoined them have an extra vote, Sarah Wollaston, who joined them today, they are not in favour of this move. No, they have ruled it out. Can i question one part. Ithink have ruled it out. Can i question one part. I think it is entirely clear to many of us that it would be immensely hard for jeremy clear to many of us that it would be immensely hard forJeremy Corbyn to get the support for anything, even to be an interim Prime Minister. I think that how long ago was it that labour mps, his labour mps, we re that labour mps, his labour mps, were passing modes of no confidence and all the rest of it . Its very difficult for me, for some of us to see how that could ever happen. Equally, i dont think we have ever beenin equally, i dont think we have ever been ina equally, i dont think we have ever been in a time where british politics was so unpredictable as to where. And not unpredictable in three or four years time, but unpredictable in 6 eight weeks time. One thing that screams at me through all this, after everything that has happened since the referendum, whatever happened to something called compromise . That has now gone, hasnt it . We are after hard brexit, and if you go this way or you dont go. Do or die, that is the expression of the time. Moderation seems to be completely out of fashion. What of the talk of a government of national unity, which mr corbyn was dead against . What is the difference between that and this . This is Jeremy Corbyn trying to create his own little unity. Not a huge difference, then, really. There was quite a lot of pushback from the corbyn camp at the idea of this national unity. It had been floated that care starmer or Yvette Cooper oi someone that care starmer or Yvette Cooper or someone else could try to lead a remain alliance against a no deal. That is the last thing Jeremy Corbyn wa nts, that is the last thing Jeremy Corbyn wants, he wants to enter number ten. One crucial thing here is that he is talking about the temporary seizure of power so he can then hold a general election, rather than a second referendum, which is what a lot of people want. I think. But then labour would then campaign saying they would hold a second referendum. They havent said what they would do in a referendum. It is not just the lack they would do in a referendum. It is notjust the lack of compromise with those who are for it or against it, but there is not a lot of compromise against those who oppose it either. Do not underestimate the impact of this period on our politics. For example, when i last checked Boris Johnson and Philip Hammond were both in the same political party, were both in the same government not so long ago, and at the moment they purport to still be in the same political party. The impact of when this is over, assuming one day it will be, it will be very interesting to see. For some of us, this is the great shift in british politics that some of us had hoped would happen one day, and people we re would happen one day, and people were saying not long ago that we we re were saying not long ago that we were going back towards a 2 party syste m were going back towards a 2 party system and people are not saying that now. A fundamental problem is we have four Political Parties with a system designed for two. That is why the existing two main parties are still most likely to win the next election. It works in their favour still, but as a result of that they have less public support, which undermines the public face of politics. Have we shown the guardian frontpage . Lets do that now. It is obviously concentrating on the same story with a slightly different take. The fact that he has done this now, in mid august, mps dont reappear until the beginning of september, but there is quite a lot of. The next two or three weeks is quite. If you think the crunch is coming in all this, quite. If you think the crunch is coming in allthis, is quite. If you think the crunch is coming in all this, is it inevitable that the present leader of the labor labour party, corbyns proposal makes it clear that the labour frontbench consider he is the only frontbencher who could lead a government. I wonder what tom watson thinks about all that. Im sure he isa thinks about all that. Im sure he is a very loyal deputy. Timing is critical, because there have been questions about his leadership from within. There is a lot of communication among mps, they are all trying to gain position for what they know will be a fatal march in september. Lets talk about something else. Staying with the guardian, this is a great image. Something else. Staying with the guardian, this is a great imagem is an amazing image. For me, this woman, 16 year old swede, greta thunberg, who has had an extraordinary rise to fame in recent weeks, arguably months, now making this gesture of going across the atlantic. How long is it going to take . It depends on the weather. It isa take . It depends on the weather. It is a fast yacht but it could easily ta ke is a fast yacht but it could easily take longer. Due to address climate summits in new york and santiago, chile. I mean, good luck to her. There is no doubt that the issue of Climate Change i have been privileged to be a School Governor for the last three years of my life, and there is a big. Young people and there is a big. Young people and even children, if i can make that distinction, are increasingly getting to understand the importance of Climate Change. Im interested by your use of the word gesture. Do you think it is more than that . your use of the word gesture. Do you think it is more than that . I dont think it is more than that . I dont think she had any choice, actually. She has put herself up as the young people s representative on this issue. Imagine the grief she would get if she flew. Sure. It is a very good way of drawing attention to the issue, there is an element of stunt to it but i dont think that its a bad thing. Of course, she is a campaigner. And i think she is incredibly brave. I wouldnt want to go across the atlantic, it is rough out there. Indeed it is. Talking about getting grief if you fly. You lead me into that, i wasnt anticipating it the sun, this is harry and megan, and they are not impressed. Obviously they should have flown monarch. I do have some sympathy with them because there are Security Issues when you fly, you wa nt Security Issues when you fly, you want a degree of privacy, they have a very small child, but they probably could have taken a scheduled flight. Rather than a private jet. That is what people resent, rather than the fact they go ona resent, rather than the fact they go on a holiday. It was a jaunt, apparently. That is very different. I obviously go on a lot ofjaunts. And jollies. I obviously go on a lot ofjaunts. And jollies. I think it is very harsh. I get it, the impact of this, and the point that the sun is making is basically hypocrisy. Is that a fair point . The problem is. The problem is that harry has spoken out about the damage done to the environment with Climate Change. You are never going to win on this. You will immediately open yourself up to accusations of hypocrisy, and maybe they havent quite thought it through. Clearly it is a decision they have taken and it sparked angen they have taken and it sparked anger. How does that happen . Is that because people are called . Would you like to be angry about this . Or do they volunteer their anger . Sometimes there is an outburst of outrage. Particularly in august. We are into the holidays again, hardware. The i, 5596 are into the holidays again, hardware. The i, 55 for a in maths. Airbus shall many of the new more stringent a level courses, people forget this, they owe much to the reforms of the den education secretary michael gove and who was his special adviser in those days . He was called dominic cummings. That is the background to all this. 55 foran is the background to all this. 55 for an us. These sort of stories. An for an us. These sort of stories. An a. For an us. These sort of stories. An a. Are we seriously to believe that young people who get as in maths tomorrow have a soft a level. Maths was never soft in my understanding. But the a level situation tomorrow is going to be very interesting. How the universities react is going to be very interesting. I always love to bring up the National Curriculum, testing and all that sort of thing. People will say, it all came from tony blair. Not true. The National Curriculum was introduced in the thatcher government by Kenneth Baker and you need to remind people of that. The aspiration to have 50 plus of 18 year olds in Higher Education came from not tony blair but from Margaret Thatcher plasma government. In this generation, to have the cynicism that there is too many young people going to university and all the rest of it, some of us who have longer memories find it a bit discomforting, putting it mildly. It depends how difficult the examiners, doesnt it . The thought is that it was really hard, certainly harder. Maths will, will never be a doddle. Its a tough exam, not least at a levels. Never be a doddle. Its a tough exam, not least at alevels. Some of us never exam, not least at alevels. Some of us never got that far, not in maths anyway. The other education story from the telegraph about unconditional university places. What i find fascinating is income is 24 hours after labours shadow education secretary, labour would scrap all predict of grades but labour came at it from a slightly different angle. They say the use of unconditional is like this is prejudicial, particularly to minorities. 39 of the grades awarded were wrongly wrongly marked. They want to do this to broaden it. The tories are coming in with no acknowledgement. Because they fear it undermines faith in the exam system. I think its like it should be changed. Its almost compromised. The other thing is. The thing to remember, and all young people getting their a level results tomorrow should be aware, that im still sceptical, i still remember 25 yea rs still sceptical, i still remember 25 years ago interviewing the head teacher of a Big Birmingham school who said to me, are we really happy with the fairness of a level marking . He was adamant that there we re marking . He was adamant that there were discrepancies, for example, while on earth do you have so many exa m while on earth do you have so many exam boards in this country . It is crazy for some of us. There was a story last saturday about the leaking, still an enquiry, maths the gain, maths papers were leaked. These are the important subjects for some of those that frankly the concentration of brexit over the past three or four years have damaged by not being addressed. The concerns of the Higher Education ministerjoejohnson, eroding faith in the system. The times is talking about the weather. Its been a terrible summer, well, a terrible august. This is sparking a rise in people making last minute bookings to hot places report abroad. Thanks to Boris Johnson, to hot places report abroad. Thanks to borisjohnson, the value of the pound has plummeted. You can go abroad to get some sunshine but its going to cost you a lot more. If you stay, you get rained on, if you go abroad, sangria is double in price. And if you pay for tickets to the lords test match, the first day, i feel sorry for you. They say britain already had 67. 2 millimetres, despite it clearly only being the 14th of august. That is more than the rainfall total. It doesnt bode well for the second half, especially seeing fridays weather forecast. Thank you half, especially seeing fridays weatherforecast. Thank you both half, especially seeing fridays weather forecast. Thank you both so much. 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 7 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 david and jason from us all, goodbye. Good evening heres your latest sports news. Liverpool have won the super cup for the fourth time in teh clubs history beating chelsea on penalties in istanbul, after teh two sides couldnt be separated after ninety minutes ad then extra time. The match pitting teh Champions League winners against the Europea League winners. Oliveier giroud had given chelsea the lead after a really bright start. But were pegged back by a sadio mane equaliser. The sengegalese forward struck again with a billiant effort, firing in Roberto Firminos cutback, to give liverpool the lead. Beforejoginho equalised from the penalty spot. Nothing could split the two in the shoot out, after mo salah scored liverpools fifth, Tammy Abraham saw his effort saved by adrian. Jurgen klopp claimed his first piece of silverware of the season. The first day of the second ashes test between england and australia was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of heavy rain at lords. This was the scene for most of the day rain pouring, covers on various announcements about inspections. A break in the weather did allow a 3. 30 start to be scheduled, only for further rain to intervene. Theres been no toss and the teams have not been named however, fast bowler jofra archer was presented with his england cap in the afternoon which confirms that he will make his test debut. At his request, the presentation was made by chrisjordan, his sussex team mate. Like archer, jordan was born in barbados. Australia chosejosh hazelwood over Mitchell Starc to replace the rested james pattinson. Coach Justin Langer says it was based on conditions but that he was undecided as to whether it would have been better to bat or bowl. Today would have been tough. We knew there was a bit of rain around. There is obviously overhead conditions but the grass is wet, you dont want it wet, knowing how the dues all goes, it gets a bit soft when it gets wet so lucky we dont have to make that decision. Sorry, tim didnt have to make that decision orjoe didnt have to make that decision. We will see how it looked and pulls up but it looks like a pretty good cricket we can, could be drier. Duncan taylor will start for scotland for the first time in two years in saturdays summer test against france. The saracens player last featured on a 2017 summer tour against fiji after injuries limited his Club Appearances over the past two seasons. Fellow Centre Rory Hutchinson and lock Scott Cummings could make their senior debuts as replacements in the first of two matches with france. The return is at murrayfield the following saturday. Double olympic champion Caster Semenya says she has never really felt very supported by other women in sport. South africas three time world 800m champion will not defend her title in doha in september after a setback in her challenge to the restriction of testosterone levels in female runners. Semenya was the headline speaker at a womens conference in johannesburg. If you want to get rid of a human being, you go tell them straight, i wa nt to being, you go tell them straight, i want to get rid of you instead of going around collecting data on their body or their physique. Their performance, you know . Probably this is something, you know, adventure because they say i have an advantage in higher testosterone. Of course, i do have it. So what . Your own rivals, they come with this rude responses in terms of me competing against them, which for me, is not a big deal because what i know is that we are all athletes, we should be supporting each other. Thats all the sport for now. Good morning. After that widespread wet day of wednesday, the washout of the ashes, i can offer you much better conditions through today. A lot more in the way of drier and brighter weather. More of you will spend the bulk if not all of the day dry. This low pressure which brought wednesdays washout rain, persistent rain around shetland, this is the next weather system waiting in the wings. And we fought through today. A few showers to begin with through scotland, Northern England and parts of wales and they could just drift away to the south. The morning rain in shetland clears away and more of you spend the day under sunny skies through the afternoon. Again, a lot more sunshine around, the wins for lighter into this afternoon and it is going to feel that little bit warmer. Temperatures are not below where we should be for the time of year. We finished the day with sunshine, hazy northern ireland, maybe a few splashes of rain but overnight, the breeze increases across the west. Outbreaks of rain become quite extensive. Towards the south and east, temperatures drop back into single figures. For many, mild story is the area of low pressure starts to creep its way in. The centre of that way out into the atlantic. They will bring rain across atlantic. They will bring rain a cross m ost atlantic. They will bring rain across most parts. Almost a repeat performance of what we saw there wednesday. Outbreaks of rain, some of which will be heavy side, particularly across england and wales, more especially towards the south west. That means parts of scotla nd south west. That means parts of scotland and Northern England will brighten up as well is that, we will see some strong winds across the board, touching gale force around hills and coasts and it all adds up. Even though those winds are coming from the south westerly direction, the origin is not particularly warm. Temperatures in the teens forjust about all of us. I call into the week and start the weekend, the weather front being the more persistent rain across england and wales never quite clears the south east corner of the start of saturday so early risers may be a bit cloudy and wet. Sunshine comes out before turning hazy later on. Further north, sunshine and showers, maybe Northern England weather could be heavy in bunbury and we stick with that cool theme as well, even though temperatures are per little bit compared friday. Cool again on sunday, may be some rain lingering across southern counties of england but otherwise, sunshine and showers yet again. Im rico hizon in singapore. The headlines a special report on plastic pollution in the arctic. The snow is contaminated, raising concerns for wildlife and residents. We have such a strong belief in the essential security of this stuff, that some people will find this news quite shocking. Pakistans Prime Minister warns that india will pay a heavy price for revoking the special status of indian administered kashmir. Im ben bland in london. Also in the programme a brexit war of words , the Prime Ministers advisers are accused of deliberately trying to wreck any chances of a deal