Chief executive, carrie lam. A number of Police Officers have been assaulted while trying to break up a large brawl at a cinema in birmingham. Before the papers sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heresjohn watson. Englands cricketers are in big trouble in the first test, having falled well behind on day four in mount maunganui. Theyll need to bat out the final day tomorrow for a draw, theyve seven wickets in hand. Jb watling continued his sensational innings, making 205, ably supported by Mitchell Santner who hit a century, as they declared on 615 9. England finished on 55 3 at the close, losing three wickets forjust six runs thats 207 runs behind as they crumbled in the face of that scoreboard pressure and that impressive partnership between the two batsmen. It was a terrific partnership that has put new zealand in a fantastically strong position to dominate this game. England now, there are only thoughts of trying to save it. Unfortunately they have lost three wickets towards the end of the day, so with one day to go england have it all to do. Jose mourinho made a winning start in his first match as tottenham manager, beating west ham 3 2. The top three won yesterday, which means liverpool maintain their eight point lead at the top. Gavin ranjaun reports. After 11 months away, Jose Mourinho is back in the premier league and back with a win. His first assignment was to take his tottenham side to west ham. And it took son heung min just over half an hour to open the scoring at the london stadium. Harry kane put them three up and after holding off a late hammers fight back, it was another debut win for mourinho. It is a very important three points. We have a little jump in the table and it is important for that for the place to have that smile. For the players to go to the dressing room, away from home music on, smile on theirfaces, happiness, and that is very, very important. Liverpools first title run in 30 years shows no signs of letting up. They needed another late goal though, this time from Roberto Firmino to get past crystal palace. Thats now 12 wins out of 13 forjurgen klopps side. We won it and i think that is absolutely 0k. We won it and i think that is absolutely ok. You cannot have the run their heads off if you only when brilliant games. I like a lot of the performance, not everything. Some things were not there, and we see them more often, the good things. Their closest challenges are leicester, who won their fifth successive game at brighton. Jamie vardy on the scoresheet once again. Manchester city fell behind to chelsea, but had riyad mahrez to thank for a crucial three points. The gap to liverpool back down to nine. At the emirates, arsenal needed an injury time equaliser to scrape a draw against southampton. A result that will do little to ease the pressure on unai emery. Another manager feeling the heat will be evertons marco silva. Norwich getting their first away win of the season and leaving the toffees in a sticky situation. Gavin ranjaun, bbc news. Celtic are three points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after beating livingston 4 0, but rangers can move level again this afternoon theyre away to hamilton academical. St mirren moved off the bottom of the table, thanks to victory at home to ross county sam foley with a late winner after theyd gone behind. Despite the lta boosting the crowd with 900 free tickets for british fans, the gb team were knocked out of the semifinals of the davis cup, losing to the hosts spain in madrid. After winning one singles match each, the tie came down to the doubles with gb falling just short, as our tennis correspondent Russell Fuller explains. The magic box in madrid was rocking on saturday night and jamie murray and neal skupski came tantalisingly close to setting up a deciding set of the doubles which could have put britain into another davis cup final. But rafa nadal the world number one and Feliciano Lopez won the doubles match in two tiebreaks. Britain had four set points to take the match into a deciding set and agonisingly won more points than nadal and lopez. It had all started so promisingly with kyle edmund winning the opening singles against lopez. Dan evans then pushed nadal close in the opening set of their singles match, but after he lost that the second set disappeared in a flash 6 0. We are hurting just now but we had an amazing tie against spain, the Strongest Team arguably in the competition and we have pushed them within a couple of points of going into a final set to decide who gets to the final and to reach the semifinals itself i think is a big achievement. Spain on home soil have a chance to win the davis cup for the First Time Since 2011. Bitter disappointment for Great Britain but it has been a very, very encouraging week. Theyve been hit with a record points deduction and fine in the premiership, but saracens got their European Cup Campaign back on track with victory over 0spreys. They lost to racing in their opening game but two tries from rotimi segun helped them to a bonus point 44 3 win. Saracens have been fined over £5 million and stripped of Domestic League points for breaching salary cap regulations. There are details of all the days games on the bbc sport website. England women ended 2019 with a clean sweep in their autumn internationals finishing with a huge 60 points to 3 win over italy. World player of the year Emily Scarratt scored one of their ten tries in front of a full house in bedford. It was an impressive display against italy, who finished second to grand slam winners england in this years six nations. Play is under way in the final round of golfs season ending tour championship in dubai, where spainsjon rahm has the advantage over tommy fleetwood, as they vie to end the year as europes top golfer. And englands charley hull is in contention heading into the final round of the womens tour championship in florida. She sank five birdies in her last nine holes to move to 11 under par five shots off the lead. It looks as though tyson furys rematch with Deontay Wilder is on next february, after wilder beat luis 0rtiz to retain his wbc world heavyweight title for the tenth time in las vegas. Meanwhile, callum smith has successfully defended his wba super middleweight title in his home town of liverpool. The fight against fellow britain john ryder went the distance but smith won it on a unanimous points decision. Finally, back to football, and there was an incredible final in south americas top club competition, the copa libertadores. The brazilian side flamengo trailed argentinas river plate 1 0 but Gabriel Barbosa scored in the 89th and 92nd minutes, before being sent off its flamengos first libertadores title for 38 years. Thats all the sport for now. Now on bbc news, heres the papers. Hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. With me are the journalist and commentator anne ashworth, and john crowley who is the editorial director of first draft, an organisation that investigates the spread of misleading and false news. Hopefully none of that this morning. Lets take a look at the front pages. The sunday telegraph leads on plans in the conservative manifesto to cut hospital car parking fees. The mail on sunday has quotes from a former head of m16 repeating his view that Jeremy Corbyn is unfit to hold the keys to number 10. The sunday mirror goes with labours plans to restore pensions for the 3. 8 million who lost out when the pensions age rose. The observer also leads on labours pension plans. The independent looks at liberal democrat plans to target conservative big beasts. And away from politics, the sunday times says that the queen has cancelled Prince Andrews 60th birthday party. Lets begin and plunge straight in and start with the sunday times. But yourformer paper and start with the sunday times. But your former paper because you were on the times 20 years and you are newly liberated, so would you like about anything. I would just say the really good set of newspapers this morning, some really Great Stories here. I do not know what the tories are going to be able to say this afternoon when they unveil their ma nifesto, afternoon when they unveil their manifesto, because an awful lot of it has already been leaked the sunday papers and there is a real, not saying too much about brexit, an awful lot of measures that seem to address what people are talking about on the doorstep like hospital car parking, potholes, overthe smaller issues that really do interest voters and actually make an impact on how they vote. But it is quite interesting, we do not know where they are going to pay for all this because there is going to be a triple lock, no tax increases, they are going to maintain all the benefits for older voters, and do all kinds of other things, 3 billion for National Skills pant, the money going to come from. Also, foresters, i pledge not to your taxes, older viewers will remember senior george bush saying read my lips, no more taxes, of course borisjohnson has said this, we will believe him when we says this, the seems to be an arms race almost between the conservatives and labour to promise all this christmas goodies to you. The hospital parking, it seems quite complicated what the conservatives are proposing. Particular categories of patients. Labours proposal is get rid of them all together. The cost of administration the conservative one seems to be quite high step how many officials will you need to have at a hospital car park. People are who they say they are. Do you always know the severity ofa are. Do you always know the severity of a relation because my condition. Also what is to stop local residents just using this free parking . My mother lives in devon, there has been a huge problem of hospitals in the edge of town, people going into the edge of town, people going into the car park and leaving their cars all day top scion the terms of use, this is what the conservatives are saying, gravely ill patients in hospital for extended periods, how do you judge . He would say my relative is gravely ill at the moment. Disabled drivers, it all makes sense. It seems labour is going one more extreme and after today they are saying there will be free parking everywhere and this is a revenue raising measure. For hospitals. It is interesting how theseissues hospitals. It is interesting how these issues rise up the agenda and a real attempt by both parties to go for the grey vote for the things that constituency, group of people what matters to them. A story at the bottom of the sunday times, john, about the ever perennial problem, we talk about film ands defence secretary, the problems they are having recruiting more people to serve in the army but now the suggestion is they are going to take the solution the other way and make the solution the other way and make the army smaller. We are talking about all the different spending pledges and in some places it has to stop. You can keep on promising things to every single sector or industry. Cant. The sunday times reports the tory manifesto will ditch the commitment made two years ago to maintain the overall size of the armed forces and it will maintain defence spending at more than 2 of gdp and raise it teacher by half. In the 2015 tory manifesto they said the arm strength would not fall below 82,000, it is now 73,000. Chiefs are saying here as it may fall between 60000 and 65,000. It is regularly trotted out to the Smallest Army since napoleon, i think theyre going to go back to aflun think theyre going to go back to arjun court and henry v. They have been denying this this morning and saying they are actively seeking to recruit more people. They can seem to be able to get them. They have had this problem for a number of yea rs had this problem for a number of years where they have set targets and never met them. Or is this the defence chiefs warning the tories that they dare not cut spending any more and of course the tories will 110w more and of course the tories will now be forced to say, this is entirely untrue, we stand by our defence forces. Cynicaljournalist thinking, i think you might be right, also army chiefs wanting to mothball the new aircraft carriers and the army and may be thinking the job of the ref will be done by drones. Between different organisations. The sunday telegraph has got a great photograph of the Prime Minister and his dad. Has got a great photograph of the Prime Minister and his dadm has got a great photograph of the Prime Minister and his dad. It is a good lively sunday newspaper front page picture. That is what it is about. Underneath our best ever recipes, all quite delicious looking. It is quite interesting, they are talking about this triple tax look and there is this wonderful. And pot hole filling, very important. The latest boris catchphrase is, wait for it, boris joked that britain could be Carbon Neutral by 2020 if the tories win the december of the 12 election. That is pretty good. I think its quite interesting. There is also a small mention here of an attack on entrepreneurs relief, so that they can actually argue they are looking after real people rather than wealthy businessmen. That perennial one they never want to address council tax, which has all the bells way out of line, that could be a revenue raiser if they wanted to do that but theres always more losers than winners. The total reform of Property Taxation is long overdue but it is such a difficult area, no party really wants to get into it. It is spending hyperinflation i think from both parties and it is a bit like they are spending our money, it is not yours mike the credit card bill drops up to christmas injanuary credit card bill drops up to christmas in january and you credit card bill drops up to christmas injanuary and you realise everything you have spent. A little story on the bottom of the front of the telegraph about the South West Railway strikes. Not quite the 12 days of christmas, the 27 days of christmas. South western railway, i used them to come into waterloo, it looks like there are 27 days so i will have to tell my bosses i will be working from home, i dont how itll go down with them, but the controversy is around a war chest that has been built up, because these presumably striking drivers wont be able to get paid, they will be paid by the union. It is interesting, i wonder whether this will now spur talks to end the strike, because imagine the numbers of people going home for christmas stop if i were the government i would be addressing this issue. Particularly in an election. Some of those constituencies are far from being safe, those. An interesting one. I dont know if there is any evidence that railways have ever changed the outcome of an election but it is an intriguing thought. Whether your train arrives on time 01 whether your train arrives on time or not is a huge aspect in anybodys personal happiness, it really is. The london problem as well, because so the london problem as well, because so many people commute in and out of london. It applies to a lot of the other uk cities as well, the misery on people getting in and out between manchester and leeds on the so called Trans Pennine is express. People grumble about quite recently. Lets look at the observer. This is interesting what you are saying earlier, and, about who pays. This isa earlier, and, about who pays. This is a labours position, arguably poke at it michael politically quite astute but you have to look at the customer to say it will make the concern of those women who lost their High Court Case a couple of weeks ago, the women whose pension age was changed at such short notice that they to save enough to compensate the extra six years of work. They call themselves the waspi group, they say they were not informed, or very poorly informed of the implications of the raising of the implications of the raising of the state pension age will effectively now 66. It has always been felt that compensating them for this would be extremely expensive andindeed this would be extremely expensive and indeed it would seem to be, £58 billion is the cost here. This is hugely contentious. 0ne billion is the cost here. This is hugely contentious. One can absolutely understand how these ladies feel. However this is leading to more intergenerational inequality because what youre going to have to ask is of current taxpayers who cannot rely on receiving the basic state pension in its current form to bundle this. It seems to be yet again another move in all these ma nifestos again another move in all these manifestos to appeal to that group of voters, where is the touchy feely feel good stuff for the Younger Voters . Feel good stuff for the Younger Voters . Because the housing stuff that came out during the week is not immediately deliverable. There needs to be some more stuff for the Younger Voters from both parties. Just on this point, politics at play here because borisjohnson was just on this point, politics at play here because Boris Johnson was asked oii here because Boris Johnson was asked on bbc question time debate by a waspi woman and the spending pledges he didnt actually make, he says, i cant magic up that money, John Mcdonnell as shadow chancellor jumps in with this pledge. The criticism coming up this morning is wait a second, you had your manifesto a few days ago, why are you lobbing the same . Politics at play. Also interesting to see what is in the tory manifesto this afternoon that they havent yet liked, and maybe i think some stamp duty cuts that they have raised stamp duty per one group of buyers and there may be some sweeteners for families and younger people. The institute for fiscal studies will be looking at it very closely and probably are read out from them tomorrow. They were saying a week ago, and this is the Battle Ground where the tories are saying they are not going to raise the core taxes, the numbers add up . For most of us we are not in a position to judge this, and we cant necessarily spot all the little inconsistencies and the small print after the main policy announcement. We see the headline and we respond to the headline and we respond to the headline but the detail of that not only how it is funded but actually who will benefit by how much, politicians can round up the amounts of money people will benefit by. All of money people will benefit by. All of these papers today contain spending pledges, pretty much with the exception of the mail on sunday and the sun and newspapers have responsibility about how they push this out and take these lines. It is not sexy to make sure we are not sure about the spending pledges but they are throwing money at voters ahead of this election. Given the organisation you work for and the effo rts organisation you work for and the efforts you are making to try and deal with fake news, i wonder how you made that decision last week by the conservatives to rebrand their cchq twitter feed during the course of the debate between borisjohnson and Jeremy Corbyn. We investigate the tactics behind this and i think a lot of journalists the tactics behind this and i think a lot ofjournalists and fact chequers were riled up about it and i think we were baited, in a way by the conservative party saying we are impartial, we tackle this information across all parties, but it is important to look at the tactics behind this as well. I think it was a little bit of lets talk about this thing over here. What happened afterwards was Jeremy Corbyns lines in the tv debate, the itv debate didnt get over, so the conservatives got criticised, everyone came on and i got a bit of a kicking that they were still able to advance their lines so they are ina weird to advance their lines so they are in a weird world that they would rather have negative news about the conservatives, then labour. Crowd out the opposition. They are talking about the tories and. Journalists should be really aware that we are potentially being played as well. We should hold people to account but we should hold people to account but we should talk about the tactics as well. Very interesting. Lets move back to the sunday times, which has probably the best photograph of the morning. The odd thing is Prince Charles, the man has gotten way of his building. Bowling. Unless we chose a nicely chosen shot. It looks as if Prince Andrew would be having as if Prince Andrew would be having a party where it is very thin grill. Instead of a Prince Andrew party which might be quite an interesting event, he is now going to have a modest dinnerfor the event, he is now going to have a modest dinner for the family. This is extraordinary. This has been the week when the queen and Prince Charles have moved to try and seize control of the situation and one of the things we thought was most interesting is william has been getting involved for the first time, as william is thinking, right, this is. He was part of the conversation in all the decisions made about andrew. This concern that somebody needs to give guidance, get in control, because the constitution impact of this could be great unless something is done now. It is more than just about what Prince Andrew has done. This is the monarchy under threat. For good lines coming from sources, i threat. For good lines coming from sources, lam threat. For good lines coming from sources, i am sure threat. For good lines coming from sources, i am sure theyre well sourced that Prince William saying the right thing happened, he has been more involved in the decisions and also that he is not a great fan of his uncle. Apparently according to Nick Witchell here talking on bbc news last weekend, charles and andrew have never been that close, soi andrew have never been that close, so i suppose it was an opportunity for chickens to come home to roost. The difficulty per Prince Charles is he is on the other side of the world trying to manage the situation from there. Also not getting publicity. For his tour. It is a soap opera but it isa for his tour. It is a soap opera but it is a soap opera we need to take very seriously. Lets look finally at the mail on sunday which has that picture which print sensory said he was at Prince Andrew, he said he was at Prince Andrew, he said he was unable to verify. They say they have the definitive truth about this picture. Have they . The mail on sunday say they have got the full image and that it was cropped. In the corner of this rather nice apartment, we have andrew, the girl and Ghislaine Maxwell looking like the person who was running, she is like the master of rebels, the enabler in the situation. At her flat. It is interesting to see that bigger image because we have not seen bigger image because we have not seen that. They have some big lines at the moment. They have also got a good line as well, saying beatrice was involved in the conversation. Lot of people talking about that. Thank you both for talking. Have a long and fulfilling time as a liberating freelance again, and. Thank you very much for a company on the papers. 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 i will be back after the weather. Thank you, anne and john. Goodbye. Good morning, it has been a rather grey and gloomy start to our sunday morning but it is predominantly dry and it will be a quieter theme of weather for many. So if we take a look at why, we have got this frontal system that is moving its way through scotland for much of the night. That still has to clear away but we have this brief ridge of High Pressure dominating the story today before the next low waiting in the wings to arrive a little later on. The rain sitting across the far north and east of scotland and will gradually drift northwards and ease away. Elsewhere, we keep cloudy skies for much of the day, Early Morning hill fog slowly lifting but the cloud thick enough for the odd spot or two of drizzle. The wind direction is from a south easterly so it is a mild source, noticeably different feel to the weather in comparison to of late, highest values of 9 12d. Through this evening we keep that cloud across england and scotland, and down into the south west we will have a fair amount of rain pushing into south west england, wales and eventually northern ireland. It will stay mild through the night, 5 9d, maybe double digits, intothe south west but that frontal system will push its way steadily north and east through monday. First thing monday morning we have rain around, not especially heavy but a nuisance for many, heading off across northern ireland, north west england, down through the midlands towards the london area. Showers following on behind. The best of any drier, sunnier weather is likely to be into the far north of scotland. Still mild, 9 13d. Not bad really for the time of year. There is another area of low pressure waiting in the wings and it arrives on tuesday. This has the remnants of what was storm sebastien, a little bit more energy, could bring some heavier rainfora time. That is going to sweep in from the south west and push north. Showers, some of them heavy and thundery, could be a windy day at times, especially down towards the coast and then in terms of the feel of things, it will stay on the mild side, 8 14d. If you are fed up with this rain and want something quieter, drier, fingers crossed that is on its way for the weekend but it will again get colder. This is bbc news, im shaun ley. The headlines at 10 the conservatives will pledge not to raise income tax, National Insurance contributions or vat when they publish their election manifesto this afternoon. Labour pledges to compensate nearly four million women who lost out when their state pension age rose from 60 to 66. Voters in hong kong turn out in record numbers to cast their ballots in District Council elections. Five teenagers have been arrested after a large brawl at a cinema in birmingham last night which saw a number of Police Officers injured. Great britain miss out on reaching the davis cup final after losing the decisive doubles to spain. And in half an hours time, peter taylor follows a group of women as they defy the new ira and seekjustice for the murdered journalist lyra mckee