It was too golden two days for alice, but then she went one better by bringing her own world record in the 100 metres backstroke. Truly dominating performance, she beat the rest of the field by eight seconds and clearly she is thriving in her new training environment. New programmes that september and ive learned so much more about myself and my swimming, and within a thing iam enjoying and my swimming, and within a thing i am enjoying the sports so much. They are actually thrilled to be here and it competing in this environment so hopefully i can take that. She won her second goal to these championships despite a difficult year she is coming into farm at just the difficult year she is coming into farm atjust the right time. Difficult year she is coming into farm at just the right time. |j difficult year she is coming into farm atjust the right time. I like to push through the pain and ive got to learn to respect the boundaries and to know when to back off. I will deftly get more experience nor my body can do and when to back off. The third gold of the day went to Northern Ireland and the day went to Northern Ireland and the s 14 the day went to Northern Ireland and the 514100 the day went to Northern Ireland and the 5111100 metres backstroke. She is also battled back from injury to compete here. The mix at nine metals here on day two of the action. Thats all from sportsday. Up next the papers. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster david davies and rowena mason, deputy Political Editor of the guardian. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Could borisjohnson have the answer to solve the brexit deadlock . Thats the question on the front of the telegraph alongside an image of the Prime Minister with his hand in the air whilst visiting a london primary school. The Financial Times leads with the news that donald trump has fired john bolton as his National Security adviser after months of tension over iran and north korea. The metro features comments made by sir Geoffrey Boycott who was made a knight in theresa mays resignation honours list. The former england cricketer hit back after concerns were raised over his Domestic Violence record. An image of the woman who mr boycott was convicted of assaulting is on the front of the daily mail. The paper leads with what they call labours plot to take britain back to the 19705 with plans to boost union powers. And the guardian has calls from retailers and unions for urgent Government Action to help struggling high streets as store closures soar. They also have an image of four former british Prime Ministers attending a Memorial Service for the former lib dem leader, paddy ashdown. That was just a little taster of the front pages we have got in. We will start for the big question. If you could solve this, on the front page of the daily telegraph. Could johnson have the answer to solve the break the deadlock . |j johnson have the answer to solve the break the deadlock . I think thats a little bit of an optimistic suggestion that borisjohnson could have solved this problem. They spent the last few years wrangling over how to find a break the deal that satisfies the eu and euro sceptics, and the dup. What the telegraph is suggesting is that borisjohnson is considering a kind of all ireland zone for regulatory checks that would effectively create a border in the irish sea. And this, he is publicly suggested that you could do this for agriculture, livestock, and there are already some kind of regulatory alignment on the violence. Its not inconceivable that dup could be to this. Watch the telegraph suggests is that he could go even further and extend this to all goods or most goods. And that the dup could be open to doing this as long as they did not go into ta riffs as long as they did not go into tariffs and the customs checks. So, really, this would be a form of backstop and inform form of regulatory divergence between Northern Ireland and the rest of the uk. It would not be the backstop necessarily. How much power do you think they still have . This is the cunning plan. The cunning plan that everyone has been waiting for from the poorest government. You do wonder about it. He tried to explain it and did explain it. Brilliantly. Whether everybody fully understands the niceties of tariffs and regulatory this at etc is another matter. Does the dup, still, as you rightly say, still have the cloud with the new house of commons, when i see the new house of commons, they changed house of commons posts of the events of last week, is another matter. But this is, it does seem that boris has all of these options narrowed down just supposing that boris has all of these options narrowed downjust supposing he could come up with this cunning plan and pull it off, then he would be a very well placed one. And pull it off, then he would be a very wellplaced one. This would test the wisdom of solomon, so to speak. Still a lot of problems with this idea. 0ne speak. Still a lot of problems with this idea. One of the things that borisjohnson this idea. One of the things that Boris Johnson appears to this idea. One of the things that borisjohnson appears to be suggesting is this idea of a veto over this element of the backstop. And thats a big the eu has said that they would not be satisfied by, and also a question of how much regulatory divergence with the rest of the uk the dup would accept. Its not like this has been solved in any way, its a sign that perhaps Boris Johnson is trying a bit harder than he has been in his first few weeks as Prime Minister to try and find a deal. His options being narrowed down by parliament and permit saying he must seek an extension from the eu if he has not managed to get a deal by october the 19th, and what it suggests is that he is trying to bank some Heads Together here, how successful he will be in the very short time that we have got left is another matter. And is it really eight or nine weeks now . The october 31 halloween and all the rest of it . Its extraordinary. After three years of not pulling it off is it really going to be pulled off the la st really going to be pulled off the last minute . Really going to be pulled off the last minute . There really going to be pulled off the last minute . There are people that believe the eu will play ball in the la st believe the eu will play ball in the last minute still. I dont know if ive understood this correctly, but you mention to the veto there. Does that mean that borisjohnson is forcing the storm to reinstate . Its been more than a couple of years now where theyve been suspended in Northern Ireland. The idea that they could all suddenly be gotten back in place for a time for a transition period is really quite. Somebody called sinn fein in all of this who made sure that they were not set again in the past year and what is their attitude to this . We started with a question if ended with a question, thanks. Lets move on to the front page here, good news if youre a foreign student, even better if you are a scientist. A foreign scientists student. This is a huge story for the universities, ive been lucky enough and privileged enough to be on the council of an excellent university, the university of birmingham and i know they have been crying out for a better deal for students for the years after they graduate and they have been frustrated, frankly by one person and that one person is the former home secretary and Prime Minister, theresa may, who is very adamant that the risks of people overstaying their welcome illegally and the rest were too great. Now, here is the newjohnson government saying this rule change will mean that overseas students will be allowed to live and work in the uk for two years after graduating and the idea is to boost the number of overseas students welcomed by universities. Overseas students are absolutely fundamental to the future of Higher Education in this country. And to boost the coffers of universities. Lets turn to the front of the daily mail, and Jeremy Corbyn plotting to drag the uk back to the 19705. Corbyn plotting to drag the uk back to the 1970s. Thats quite a lot of daily mail topspin on that headline. Of course not how labour would pitch it today when Jeremy Corbyn gave the speech at the trade union congress. When he was saying that he was unveiling the biggest package or overhaul of workers rights in decades, and this would be a former Central Party election manifesto in an upcoming general election. A time of incredible insecurity for low paid workers and on zero hour contracts, short term work and labour has a lot of Different Things such as more rights for workers and Union Officials to inspect workplaces and any Workers Protection Agency and cabinet post that would be for the employment. A whole range of Different Things in the message from labour on that is that they would be the party supporting the low paid worker and its all about labour strategy about trying to move the debate onto domestic issues at a time when brexit is dominating everything. This come from the back of saying he will curtail bakers this come from the back of saying he will curtail ba kers bonuses this come from the back of saying he will curtail bakers bonuses as well. Of course, we are effectively an Election Campaign is ready as the first point. This is a godsend for the daily mail and others who will go back to the uk come back to the 70s is the thing that you would say if you are fed up with the after day one. You go about x months at least ago. It is interesting. Jeremy corbyn will be, in my humble opinion, along with brexit the issue whenever it comes. He will be the issue. Thats what some of us believe it. Thats certainly the intention of certain of those now in numberten. Intention of certain of those now in number ten. Perhaps an issue within his own party as well. It will turn to the front of the guardian, retailers urge to step in his high street closures sore. Frightening numbers. It is. Very interesting that it seems that its a sign that the economy is potentially not doing well as a going to a really uncertain period possibly a no deal brexit injust a uncertain period possibly a no deal brexit in just a few weeks time. In this story that we have got about how retailers and unions bequeath an urgent Government Action to help the shops because of enclosures and trouble its really quite reminiscent of the years around the last financial crash. Can this be achieved without addressing landlords . Of course not because thats, Business Rates and all that, but whenever you read this list and see it and what many of these stores have gone into administration after the collapse of the house of fraser. Pound rose in 2018. When you see the names you would, everyone just has to go onto any high street, you can the problem. Very quickly thats turned to the Financial Times and a story that broke this evening, perhaps not that many people sad to see the back ofjohn bolton. Perhaps not that many people sad to see the back of john bolton. Yes, perhaps not that many people sad to see the back ofjohn bolton. Yes, so this is a very hawkish National Security adviser and this seems to bea security adviser and this seems to be a bit ofa security adviser and this seems to be a bit of a dispute about whether donald trump fired him or whether he resigned, they have been trading blows on twitter about this and its another instance of trump getting rid of one of his National Security advisers, i think it is the third in recent yea rs advisers, i think it is the third in recent years and a revolving door of appointments and people seem to be in favour and appointments and people seem to be infavourand indigo appointments and people seem to be in favour and indigo out of favour and yeah. 50 departures from the trump white house, and he is not into the final year of his first term. You have to think about who is doing the hiring. Always remember sitting in front of a Football Club chairman who had 13 managers, and i said to him, how was it that the managers all go the one chairman stays. That is the extraordinary thing. In most other businesses if people were asking a question of who is hiring you. A lot of people are now asking about these disagreements just take you back to the New York Times saying to stop irans bomb, bomb iran. So they possibly thats where some of the disagreements come from. Hes a military hawk as opposed to a wider scale. And he names you can think of to replace him . It may not be a wellknown name. Somebody that he, he has got a very clear record now for coming out with people that very few people have heard of. No, im afraid i cannot help you on that one. You cannot help you on that one. You cannot really with president trump. Thats it for this addition. David and rowena will be back at 11. 30pm for another look at the papers. Coming up after the news at 11. 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. I shall see you at the top of the hour with our news. For now, for myself thank you very much. I still see you shortly. A spell of heavy rain and strong winds through scotland and overnight as sinking its weight steadily south, that means today we can see some wet weather around and certainly stronger winds than yesterday. That said the rain will use as it continues to push its way south and east but we will start the morning off with these weather fronts straddled across england and wales. Starting off with a fair amount of light patch he ran into east anglia and the southeast cloudy skies to start the day as well and rain pushing into north wales in the north of england. That was so sick its way to the morning and behind already a clear and sunny spells making their way across much of scotla nd making their way across much of scotland and Northern Ireland. With a scattering of showers moving in west. That means for the rest of the day, we will start to see those rain bands sinking their way steadily south and east. Skies improving, brighter skies coming through, but a noticeable thing will be the feel of the weather with winds in excess of a0 mph across exposed scotland. But with some sunshine, we could see highs as high as 22 celsius in the southeast corner. Now we move out of wednesday into thursday, and we see another area of low pressure moving in. This frontal system will bring, if anything, a more tropical moisture and humidity with it, so things will turn warm across england and wales. There will still be some rain with that but not that much. It could be sitting across Northern Ireland, southern scotland, and northwest england as we go through the day. And this is where the strongest blustery winds are likely to be. But to the south and east, we will continue to see the cloud breaking up with sunshine coming through, and as a result, that humidity will drive those temperatures up into the mid 20s, the mid 705 fahrenheit a cool, fresher feel into the far north of scotland still with 13 17 celsius. But weather conditions for most of us, as we move towards the weekend, look promising, with High Pressure building friday into saturday. Just some weather fronts topping across that high, introducing at times somewhat wetter and windier weather the extreme northwest. But for the bulk of the country, it looks set to be a dry, settled weekend ahead and pretty warm in the southeast, with temperatures peaking at 25 celsius, 77 fahrenheit. This is bbc news, im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 11 00 donald trump sacks his National Security advisorjohn bolton, saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions another senior colleague has defended the president s decision. 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