And in sportsday at seven thirty, well bring you the latest from the premier league as well as all the action from the Rugby World Cup good evening. Differences within labour on brexit are coming to the fore at the partys conference in brighton, whereJeremy Corbyn has chosen not to join other senior figures who say they would campaign to remain in the eu in any future rerendum. The labour leader says if elected Prime Minister he would get a new deal to leave the eu and offer it to the people as well as an option to remain. Meanwhile several new policies have been voted on by conference delegates. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports from brighton is this britains next Prime Minister . But on brexit, some of his own supporters are not convinced of his plan. The labour leader is promising to get a new deal and put into a referendum against the option of staying in the eu. But he still says. This is the best deal we could get, this is the remain and hopefully be reform option. These are the choices before you. If you negotiate which you regard as a good deal with brussels, do campaign for it or not . Will put that final decision to the british people. For some, that is not enough as the Party Executive signed off on the plan, key members of his team were calling for a bolder policy. Labour isa remain calling for a bolder policy. Labour is a remain party. But backing remain, unsure that we can deliver the labour government, the people of this country so badly need. the labour government, the people of this country so badly need. If you believe in socialism, why on earth would you back brexit . There are many who agree they Wantjeremy Corbyn to pick a side and back remaining in the European Union. At the labour leader is walking a political tight rope, trying to keep those who want another referendum happy without alienating brexit supporting labour voters who could prove crucial in the selection. Labours Biggest Union backer says Jeremy Corbyns top team must fall into line. We have a policy on brexit and Jeremy Corbyn makes it clear that that is the policy, then thatis clear that that is the policy, then that is with leading members of the shadow cabinet should argue for. If they find that they cannot argue for it because they feel strongly, well, of course they have that right but they should step aside. But it is not just brexit they should step aside. But it is notjust brexit causing headaches, labours policy of quitting leading toa labours policy of quitting leading to a lack of professionalism within the team. Saying that he no longer had faith that they would succeed. Voters could be asked in a few weeks time who they want to run the country. Jeremy corbyn once the keys to downing street but he faces a struggle to keep his party on message. Unity can be harder than it looks. One core labour policy announced today was the abolition of prescription charges in england. Our Health Editor hugh pym explained how much this proposal would cost. The prescription charge system in england raises £575 million a year. So scrapping the charges means finding the money from somewhere else, labour has not yet set how it would do that but says it will set out its measures in due course. However, over the last decade or so, scotland, wales and Northern Ireland have already moved to scrap these charges. In england, 85 of prescriptions are free because of the exemption system for the over 60s, for those needing Cancer Treatment and for those with some long term conditions and there have been calls for a big review of the system. Labour says it simply breeds inequalities, if you cannot afford your prescription, you may go without treatment and that causes problems in the long term for the patient in the nhs. Labour wil have to say how theyre going to pay for it as we have just been saying and at the time for made demands of money over a whole range of treatments and why they think this half a billion investment is a good one for the nhs. Think it is making everything a bit more urgent and serious for the party and there are two things going on here, a big clash of the policy, the leader does not want to commit labour to leaving the European Union or campaigning to stay in until after the general election if it happens. He wants to do his own deal if he becomes Prime Minister and then give the public a choice. That position, frankly, is driving some members crazy and they feel that labour is a remain party and they are so labour is a remain party and they are so desperate for him to move to are so desperate for him to move to a more full throated remain position. That is very turbulent indeed. But behind the scenes, there area indeed. But behind the scenes, there are a lot of unhappiness over the politics of how this is all playing out and there have been all sorts of incidents behind the scenes, suspicions that theyre trying to shut down debate over brexit because they do not want to be pushed to a more pro remain position. So there isa more pro remain position. So there is a lot of unhappiness and whether you think the party policy is a good one or not, conferences are meant to be like a big shop window, a big adverb for Political Parties to tell the country where they would like to do if they are in government whether thatis do if they are in government whether that is abolishing prescription charges are moving to abolish private schools which they voted to do this afternoon. At the moment at the start of this week, labour seems in some ways more like a squabbling family thana in some ways more like a squabbling family than a government and waiting. Im joined now from brighton by associate editor of the daily mirror, kevin maguire, and sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer deputy opinion editor at the guardian. If this is the shop front, what is the view for the labour Party Tonight . I think that is a real question really, what is labour policy . And very carefully craft, what is essentially still they move some way in the past two years and backing referendum and how Labour Campaign and that referendum and we have been hearing from laura, there isa have been hearing from laura, there is a lot of pressure from members and parliamentarians and labour activists for the party to shift and being very clear if theres referendum, we will campaign for remain but so far they are really resisting those pushes and i think it will become clear the next couple of days as to whether or not delegates in the conference floor or master direct the leadership to a position of supporting remain wholeheartedly in a referendum. To bea wholeheartedly in a referendum. To be a compositing meeting tonight to sort out what they really about brexit and about 90 people will be attending, so will be quite a noisy affair. But why would the eu give Jeremy Corbyn if youre Prime Minister a new deal if remain would be on the referendum paper anyway . The meetings on the trade unions, people around the country, it will bea people around the country, it will be a circle to see whether they will have any common ground, but what Jeremy Corbyn is trying to do is hes trying to bridge that gulf between remainders and levers to make the election more than putting that off, doing it with his own shadow cabinet as well is the country. He is thinking is that he can neutralise the issue of a negotiated deal and be around theresa mays deal if he asks, i suspect for stronger protection on workers rights, Consumer Rights and environmental rights, the European Union will be happy to give him thoseif union will be happy to give him those if he asked to stay in the customs union, the European Union would be very happy to give him that too because if we leave the European Union, although they are getting a bit fed up now. There would not want us bit fed up now. There would not want us to get too far and he could get a deal for a softer brexit and then put to the people. Whether that satisfies anybody is a completely different question because he did not see within the conservative party and the brexit party that there are some people whojust want a hard brexit and go off the cliff, causing move just to come out without that deal and tried negotiate a future deal, but think, getting the deal is not going to be a hard bed. The hard bid, the tough bit that i think is untenable will have people knocking on doors and the Election Campaign whether they stand on brexit, the answer being that we do not know yet, will decide later on. How damaging is it that they have decided to quit . |j later on. How damaging is it that they have decided to quit . I think this is very much a westminster bubble issue in the sense that if youre a voter sitting at home, you wouldve never heard of Andrew Fisher. Sign not show so i am not sure if it matters to the voters at home. But Andrew Fisher is someone thatis home. But Andrew Fisher is someone that is been very valued by all wings of the party. He said a very unique kind of thing for somebody has been working forJeremy Corbyn where he is universally respected, and writing the the manifesto that helped labourers achieve the result that it did come as there are a lot of people from a party thatJeremy Corbyn said himself that he is sad to see him go but there are members from all wings of the party that feel they may be losing some good members in the office. Lets talk about the idea of an integrated private school and the state system, effectively abolishing. 0nlookers say that mps within the labour party at times have sent their children a Primary School and stopping everybody spending their money how they choose. Will you be next so we cannot have private health care . Some people will say that actually and pointing at the hypocrisy charge will be in some cases, but the wider picture is, if you want to spend money on educating your kids, you will still be able to do it but what you will not get is about £2 billion worth of tax relief and vat will be put on school fees in the business rates, for private schools will no longer exist and michael gove, a former secretary, more controversial is the Playing Field of trying to use them for the kids but around 6. 5 of kids go to private schools in the money in the buildings and the facilities will be used to improve the education of 93 , is going to be quite interesting to see the welfare of vested interest in the welfare of vested interest in the media where huge outcry in the wider benefits to all those of the kids are completely overlooked. Does it smack back to being the labour party of days gone by, the pre blair idea . I absolutely do not think that it isa idea . I absolutely do not think that it is a throwback. I think it is an important signal of where the labour party is and if you look at the private School System it is quite a small proportion of kids who go there, 6. 5 , but those children, when they grow up or 12 times more likely to get access to the top jobs. Those kids are not 12 times better than children who go to state schools and the private School System is really a way of replicating privilege in this country. So i actually think that it is quite brave of labour to be taking this on and it is not so radical that michael gove, former conservative secretary did not support this policy at one point. So i say good on labour and as for the hypocrisy point, i think parents are a lwa ys hypocrisy point, i think parents are always going to want the best for their kids and there are a lot of pa rents their kids and there are a lot of parents that if theyve got the money, they will want to send their kids to private schools and you cannot criticise them for that but you should make it more difficult, thatis you should make it more difficult, that is why is the governments job to change the system so its much harderfor parents to to change the system so its much harder for parents to buy privilege for their children, you cannot criticise them for doing it if the option is there. Good to talk to you. Thank you very much. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 30 and 11 30 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and entertainment journalist caroline frost. Thomas cook is holding emergency talks with its creditors, hoping to raise the 200 Million Pounds needed to avoid collapse. The foreign secretary dominic raab says plans to fly holiday makers back to the uk if necessary are in place and that no one would be stranded. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. People have been starting holidays today in places like majorca while their travel agent, battles to stay afloat. Time is running out for thomas cook and the less a rescue deal is done by tonight, the firm will forward. We have just flown in from bristol and we are rather concerned with regards to what is going to happen to whether or not will fly home or not. I dont care, ifi will fly home or not. I dont care, if i get stuck here, get stuck here. Tourists on holiday were temporarily not allowed to leave their hotels. You can see, they trying to get people to go to the airport to leave to go home and management are not allowing it. Hotel management worried that they might not get the money owed to them by the company. And then there are people like andrew and sharon, uncertain that their dreams figures wedding books with thomas cook will happen. Your heart sinks and everything you planned and all of a sudden, it can all come apart in one moment and there is just a feeling that we are not really sure. Thomas cook said in meeting to find an official £200 million was a throw of the dice, the firm needs the money so i can pay its debts and keep operating over the coming months. In the uk, 9000 jobs or it risks, 50,000 brits are currently on thomas cook holiday abroad. The governments as if the company collapses, people will be brought home. Two weeks in greece,. Brought home. Two weeks in greece,. Thomas cook brought home. Two weeks in greece,. Thomas cook has been struggling for some time. Running a huge travel firm with several airlines is been made harder by fluctuating oil prices and a weaker pound pushing costs up. But the package holiday prominence in the travel market has fallen, just think of the fierce competition from Budget Airlines and the vast array of options or you book a holiday today. People on or booked on a thomas cook package holiday are protected under the scheme. If you book the flight, it will be travel insurance or claim to your credit or debit card company. Seems like a normality in places like palma today but really uncertain about tomorrow. We can now speak to alice hancock, Leisure Industries reporter at the financial times, who has been following the story. Welcome and thank you forjoining us. Welcome and thank you forjoining us. How do you think they will be rescue tonight . I mean, everything is in the air, but what were seeing from the meeting at the moment, sources say it is looking less and less likely and there are so many different options on the table in there many factors now for them to agree on a final package. |j there many factors now for them to agree on a final package. I know it isa agree on a final package. I know it is a long story but how have they been allowed to get into the state . That is a very long story. There are numerous factors involved from online competition, brexit, and one of the things that had the company ha rd est has of the things that had the company hardest has been acquisitions in the mid to thousands in 2010 which left them ina mid to thousands in 2010 which left them in a huge state just as the incident was taking over and i think they spent millions of pounds to servicing their debt which a lot of Customers Put on holiday. Lots of the things we used to shop for, we cannot do online, but for some people, going into a shop and have someone book your holiday for you is very comforting. So what space is therefore a thomas cook models these days . I do not know if there is much space for that type of model these days. It is so quick and easy to go to your on the beach booking to just click and buy one, however thomas cook does provide that package trust and customers love a brand so if they can survive this in some form which they might, i say that with the around it, the brand, people do not have that long memory and so. There is and if at the moment if they cease trading, when might that decision be taken and the impact it would have . It looks like there will bea would have . It looks like there will be a Board Meeting later tonight and it will confirm whether or not the rescue deal that was originally agreed can go ahead and it depends on them agreeing to take this demand of the table and thomas having found the money, which does not look likely and as it goes into administration, i imagine we will probably know more tomorrow morning. Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 15 year old boy was stabbed to death at a skatepark in berkshire. The attack happened at Salt Hill Park in slough. Police believe there had been an argument beforehand. They are appealing for witnesses. Reports from iran suggest the countrys Maritime Agency plans to release a british flagged tanker it has detained sincejuly. The stena impero was seized by iran in the strait of hormuz for allegedly breaching maritime law. Iranian media has quoted an official saying the vessel will leave iran for International Waters soon. The country released a number of the ships crew earlier this month. Hundreds of riot police have clashed with protestors at a Shopping Centre and Railway Station complex in hong kong after hard line activists smashed ticketing machines and glass billboards. Its the 16th weekend of protests by pro democracy campaigners. 0ur correspondent, stephen mcdonnell, gave us this latest upate from hong kong this is the ticketing system that is been completely trashed, people have sprayed all over it, smashed holes in itand sprayed all over it, smashed holes in it and that is because the more hardline elements of the Pro Democracy Movement blame the mtr for colluding with the government and they shut down the stations and the like and this is one of the reasons why the train system gets targeted. So these are just ads in the Shopping Centre that are being smashed up by activists and this is what some of the protesters are prepared to do, they think that destroying hong kong economy is a plus. Here are the riot Police Coming to clear these protesters from the subway, it seems. Protesters have moved out of the Shopping Centre and now the police are racing through to try and catch them. Activists were throwing projectiles down at them and they have warned that they would be returning fire and that was in the unit, they are more serious and charging into that atmosphere, because there are some protesters inside. 0ver because there are some protesters inside. Over 11100 people now and the hopein inside. Over 11100 people now and the hope in their minds is that they get enough of the hard core demonstrators and charge them that people will be more reluctant to come to the barricades but as you can see, you get things like this with the residents coming out and criticising the police and they have a lot of work to do to try and regain the reputation here. The signs and impacts of global heating are speeding up, according to the latest science on Climate Change, published ahead of key un talks in new york. The data, compiled by the World Meteorological organization, says the five year period from 2014 to 2019 is the warmest on record. Sea level rise has accelerated significantly over the same period, as co2 emissions have hit new highs. A memorial has taken place in the alps today, to mark the disappearance of a swiss glacier. Scientists, Climate Change activists and hikers marched up the pizol, which is now a fraction of its original size, to lay a wreath. From berne, Imogen Foulkes reports grieving for a place year. The old place year was declared officially dead. A worrying sign environmentalists believe of the threat from Climate Change to the fragile environment. At the end of the ceremony i asked gods blessing for courage because only we will succeed, Climate Change is important, protection of the environment is extremely important in the challenge to every human being is so great that we need the help of heaven. Once a mighty sweep of ice high in the alps, it has lost 90 of its volume and just over a decade. Now it is reduced to a few frozen lumps and soon, there will be gone too. Youll make you see the ice is broken up into lots of small pieces that shows what is left of the grey share is very thin and is about to disappear completely. All of switzerlands place years are slinking fast. This accelerated decline is due, and scientists are convinced, to rising global temperatures. The glaciers are more than just parts of the alpine scenery, they are a vital water source for europe and they provide the glue that holds the mountains together. Without them, rock and mud slides will become more frequent. And research by swiss scientist suggests that nearly all of switzerlands glaciers could be gone by the end of the century. The stars of the small screen will be turning out tonight for this years us awards ceremony the emmys. The fantasy epic, game of thrones which came to a divisive climax earlier this year is up for 1h nominations in seven categories. Many british stars are also nominated including Phoebe Waller bridge for the sitcom fleabag along with the stars of killing eve and hugh grant for a very english scandal. We can speak to the entertainment journalist caroline frost and just to warn you some of the pictures well be showing you in the next few minutes will have flash photography a long evening with this because youre staying for the papers. Lets start with the game of thrones and they have to confess, i have never watched a minute of it and have a lot of catching up to do but it was not regarded as being a fantastic way to end. One of the euphemisms was narratively uneven, which is very kind. Do you remember when lord of the rings finally finished in the cinema and they were applauded and they got that row of 0scars cinema and they were applauded and they got that row of oscars for the final. I think it is generally agreed that this was not the strongest of the seasons but it does not matter because this is the emmy award voters chance to say thank you. Thank you for giving us that almost decade of supreme television. It is the biggest show on the road he created fan bases got people watching tv that other parts had not reached so this is a way of saying thank you and goodbye. It is pretty much a safe bet that is going to go home with best drama series and plus, they may be rewarded again, not the strongest of the series, but certainly among their strongest work. Nominated and this could be their swansong moment. Fleabag, how strong a contender is it . This could bea strong a contender is it . This could be a changing of the guard. I think it has a chance in the best Comedy Series which would be fantastic for our brightest shining young star and what an achievement, a strong category for best picture actress because she is up againstjulia dreyfus who is supreme. Not the strongest series but the farewell season of it which may make her a favourite. She has already won this thing six times so she is a safe pairof thing six times so she is a safe pair of hands thing six times so she is a safe pairof hands and thing six times so she is a safe pair of hands and a Firm Favourite and this could really be the changing of the guard and i see this or when already and the fact that the head of netflix, mr netflix was asked what was the show you wish was on netflix and he said fleabag, so clearly she is doing something very special and we hope that you will be sprinkling or star dust on the new james bond franchise. We will be watching their every move. How strong is the British Field . Respectful we have hugh grant, strong is the British Field . Respectfulwe have hugh grant, i think he should have won the bathtub. He is probably not going to win the enemy, but the renaissance of hugh grant continues and also recognised for the scandal, harrington and i think we can take mr harris from chernobyl, did you spend a lot of time abroad but when it is award season, i mentioned mr netflix has said he is going to be investing up to £500 million in british productions in the coming yea rs. British productions in the coming years. So obviously we are doing something right on the screen. Thank you very much. Now its time for a look at the weather with sarah. Good evening. We have a fair bit of rain arriving to the day on sunday but temperatures storage 27 degrees in the east. Through this coming week, things are turning cooler and more unsettled, certainly of the next few days, got some wet and windy weather and low pressure moving in from the atlantic into the course of this evening and overnight, some rain moving across scotla nd overnight, some rain moving across scotland and some showers across Northern Ireland, Northern England in north wales, clear spells but temperatures in the double figures and quite mild, some mr murky patches on monday morning. Monday was its own wet and windy weather pushing to the south and for southern scotland, some sunshine to the day of the few showers across scotla nd the day of the few showers across scotland and temperatures cooler than recent days about 16 to 21 degrees, it can be quite heavy in southern england and parts of wells as well, some strong gusty winds especially to the English Channel and a sunshine for