Bringing us tomorrow. With me are ben riley smith, deputy Political Editor of the telegraph and john crowley, editor in chief of International Business times uk. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with. The Daily Express leads with a new tax on inheritance. The paper says a death tax is among policies being presented to theresa may to help combat the cost of caring for older people. The lead story of the telegraph explains that scientists have successfully created an embryo using only stem cells for the first time. The mirror leads with a report which reveals four in five hospitals are now unsafe. Guardian has an exclusive interview with the head of mi6. The daily mail leads with the plague of the fly tippers, an epidemic. Snaps debut on the New York Stock Exchange is the top story in the financial times. It says shares in snapchats Parent Company soared more than aoper cent, pay as you learn is the main headline in the i, which says some schools are asking parents to pay £600 to cover costs for Course Materials like textbooks. The times says british taxpayers will help to fund a private army to protect neps as part of a Record Spending Spree by the European Parliament next year. What will we go with . The tories said Nicola Sturgeon should face bigger loss and second referendum. The suggestion is from ruth davidson, the leader of the conservatives in scotland, that if she pushes ahead with the second independence referendum, they will lose even worse than they did before . We dont quite know what basing this on. The pauling doesnt suggest that . It doesnt. I dont think she will be disappointed to hear this because shes taking the battle on their ground. This was supposed to be put to bed fairly generation in 2014. Two or three yea rs later generation in 2014. Two or three years later and here we are talking about a i dont think Nicola Sturgeon will mind the conservatives saying this. Brexit has opened this can of worms again, but scottish voters will probably have to look at the maths of the currency and economy even more closely because they are not part of, leaving a country that has already left the european union. Absolutely and that is sought after till really second referendum would move up because it is moving so swiftly right now that the unionists would certainly say, listen, 2014 when you lost you said you had billions of pounds of our money and no you dont have that revenue, you said you were going to be able to keep scotland in the eu, we are leaving the eu but do you wa nt to we are leaving the eu but do you want to break up a whole other union . Things have deteriorated in scottish finances over the last couple of years and those problems remain the same, what currency would they use . What will happen on the border where trade passes so freely . Those Unanswered Questions just a significant. Does the possibility of a second vote figure in any way high up a second vote figure in any way high up the agenda for theresa may, when shes going through the negotiations, is that at the back of her mind . Possibly not high enough. Theresa may says the first thing i did when i became Prime Minister was go straight up to scotland because i believe in it so much. When you talk to theresa mays ministers, very really do they bring up the fact that they need to think of scotlands interests and the scottish angle for every one of these moving parts, so they would be but that, but you dont get that feeling Walking Around westminster. Artificial life created in the lab. Cracking story on the front of the telegraph. Probably scary for some as well . Yes. This is about managing to create, and this applies to mice, a leading mouse embryo without using spare or an a leading mouse embryo without using spare oran egg, a leading mouse embryo without using spare or an egg, so a a leading mouse embryo without using spare or an egg, so a petri dish, even moving beyond spare and eggs va ry even moving beyond spare and eggs vary your fusing together sells, so what is interesting is that currently leftover embryos must be destroyed after 14 days. This raises the notion that if this is being done on an industrial scale, and it may be an opportunity for the scientific industry to investigate more, but it raises moral questions about life so it may be saving lives bya about life so it may be saving lives by a world we want to . Exactly, because the ethical considerations in all of this, scientists can do Amazing Things and the life without sperm and eggs, but it raises so many more questions . It is Mind Boggling so i will not be able to shed too much more Light Butjudging by the people quoted, this is a breakthrough and science at its best. Cambridge scientists. Something hugely significant this year and at the end of the article it actually talks about how good britain is that this kind of thing, we we re britain is that this kind of thing, we were the guys who created Dolly The Sheep and last year british scientists were given permission to genetically modify human embryos, the first in the world. Something fantastic. Scientists and priests may have something to say about it. The story is getting hotter than america with the us law chief forced out of enquiry into russian links. Jeff sessions, the Attorney General, said ina Jeff Sessions, the Attorney General, said in a Confirmation Hearing he hadnt had contact with the russians and it transpired he has and he has had to recuse himself from the investigation into the links between the campaign and russian. Spies, ambassadors. All the above it is an interesting story and reason so many questions about what those links exactly a re between questions about what those links exactly are between the Tram Campaign and russia. Another of those jaw dropping moments and at some point you think the bandwagon will have to calm down, possibly less conciliatory speech was the moment, and then this phenomenal point wherejeff moment, and then this phenomenal point where Jeff Sessions, moment, and then this phenomenal point whereJeff Sessions, his Attorney General, first under oath when being tried out for the yule said he hadnt had any contact with senior russians. Now it has emerged these two ambassadors he has had contact with, he said he will recuse himself from any investigation into the Tram Campaign, but interestingly he didnt say it was because he had links, but because i was part of the trompe campaigns or should step away. It feels like one who will run and run. You have got an alert that plays The Star Spangled Banner whenever Donald Trump Tweets and he hasnt tweeted on this . He hasnt, and maybe that is the lack of support you may looking for and we we re support you may looking for and we were looking and the way to check that, has he tweeted it out . What was interesting about this is he stood traditionally in front of a podium. Tonight. Donald trump would have done that, gone on to twitter and shouted down, so 40 days into Donald Trumps rain and it feels like a state of permanent resolution where he is fighting battles all the time first day lead yesterday. Where he is fighting battles all the time firstday lead yesterday. He has given up for lent, that is at that is he hasnt tweeted jesus walked in the wilderness for 40 days, you have a president with a Messiah Complex Staggering from one thing to another. There is a metaphor somewhere you have it here first. In 40 days each week but you might be late. Still with the guardian, the new mi6 boss, less white and less like james bond. This is good. This is a very interesting piece from the guardian where they now think he should be able to do the tap on the shoulder, but they wa nt the tap on the shoulder, but they want to get away from those 0xbridge types in the old days. Now they want to broaden the tote to the wider community, and a good thing too. To broaden the tote to the wider community, and a good thing toom makes perfect sense and the Diverse Workforce is by a lot of measures very productive. Two really interesting bits, the first is not saying they need to become more diverse, he is actually seeing our normal system applications isnt working. We need to go to wonder you tap people on the shoulder. Target people specifically. The quote and not wanting these James Bond Types to come. He says youre getting this surge of people based on the james bond fantasy, he says they may well be witty as a revolver but that is not we are looking for. People are coming up. As long as we still get to have gadgets and use them. You cant be aspired not have an aston martin 0nto the times. Taxpayers must fund brussels private army. A spending spree, from the times, when it comes to brussels. Before the uk exits they want to get a bit more money out of this. That is the implication. Estimates seen by the times show the Parliament Budget rising to, what is that figure . 2 billion. Above Inflation Increase of 3. 3 , so you can imagine with 52 of the population how that will go down. Indeed. We still face a bell. 4060,000,000,000. That is what brussels are asking is for. They have left open the possibility we will continue to pay something into the eu to get some kind of access, so the idea that the minute article 50s triggered we stop paying, that will not happen. Even when were out of the eu we may still be paying and, her only demand that it will not be vast amounts. It says private army, is that what they are really talking about. Inhouse unit of 46 bodyguards and security personnel. Hardly a private army. Sounds more like a security unit. An entourage. The eu army is such a red flag incredibly loaded. 0nto the daily mail. Plague of the fly tippers cases cost £1 million a year. Dumping on an industrial scale. Cases cost £1 million a year. Dumping on an Industrial Scalem isa very dumping on an Industrial Scalem is a very daily mail story. It is a scourge on is a very daily mail story. It is a scourge on the country and i dont think you will find anyone disagreeing. There is another issue where collections as well, every two weeks. Getting less and less than a lot of people complaining about councils that when you want to drop things off the not picking things up so things off the not picking things up so people are falling back to this. 0 nto so people are falling back to this. 0nto one of the other red tops, i suppose. The Daily Express, a new tax on inheritance, outrage at plans to help solve the Social Care Crisis. The daily mail with its little investigation and pet peeve, the Daily Express with its own as well, this idea of a death tax. Knocking around for a couple of days, something gordon brown pitched in the 2010 election. How do we deal with the Social Care Crisis . That when a loved one passes away you can use some of their property and pay back the social care they were getting before the tories successfully done this a death tax and hammered at home on the doorstep and hammered at home on the doorstep and help them get over the line. Seven yea rs and help them get over the line. Seven years later, the Social Care Crisis still remains unsolved. 0ne of the idea is supposedly being put to theresa may is that possible you can do something in this bulk of cash, but ultimately it is left behind when somebody passes away. The idea is being put to theresa may. I cant see the government. I would be amazed at the treasury is suggesting it. Certainly not on the front of the Daily Express, the worlds greatest newspaper the financial times, with two little boys snap chatting. Good headline would have been snap, crackle and pp~ would have been snap, crackle and pop. Maybe not in the financial times, but its ipo today, 40 leaked, everybody rushed in, so the lady that looks after my children, in herearly 20s, lady that looks after my children, in her early 20s, she sent me my first snap chat last year, and we we nt first snap chat last year, and we went 0k, what do you mean by this . She went, that is the message, it is the picture. We think in words and they are sending orgies and emotions and it is all about images, and the reason why everyone is piling into this is because we have seen 150 Million People around the world you snap chat every day. 10 million in the uk. Advertisers desperately want to get words in front of them. The uk. Advertisers desperately want to get words in front of themm the uk. Advertisers desperately want to get words in front of them. It is losing money hand overfist to get words in front of them. It is losing money hand over fist but the idea is that then the line it will make lots of money because young people are into it. It is losing money every day. On the first day of twitters ipo they jumped money every day. On the first day of twitters ipo theyjumped by 73 and they have fallen a lot more since then. Remember bebo, that was the great thing before facebook. Myspace. I like old punchy typewriters. Cant go wrong with that. And it doesnt disappear after ten seconds either. Good to see you. Thanks for that. Thats it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. And its worth it, trust me thank you, ben and john. Goodbye. The winter months were quite dry, the 1st of march is trying to turn that around and for friday, Rain Spreading North to most areas as the day goes on, looking pretty u nsettled, day goes on, looking pretty unsettled, what further wet weather. This is so freddie is beginning and you can see at this stage they are across much of Southern England and south wales, edging into the midlands and east anglia. A fairly mild start to the day but we have this rain. It will be pushing up through the rest of wales and the midlands and east anglia through the morning, may start dry in Northern England and maybe some early sunshine. Parts of company and then to Dumfries And Galloway seeing rain and hail snow on higher ground, waking up to a covering of snow. Much of scotland looking guy with a few showers in the north and the frosty start. Through the day we ta ke frosty start. Through the day we take this area of rain for rod, lifting north words, pushing up across Northern England and by the end of the day targeting westerners through Northern Ireland as well. Scotla nd through Northern Ireland as well. Scotland not feeling too badly, a lot of Cloud In The South and the northern half seeing sunshine, drying up with any brightness. Friday evening, the rain continuing to its north words and we may see some heavy showers through parts of wales and western england. We ends friday night with that rain across Northern Ireland, increasingly in Eastern Parts of scotland. Too much cloud and rain around. For the areas of rainfall over the weekend, showers to be had, not saying it is going to be a wash out everywhere but with no pressure close by we see a stubborn area of rain across Northern Ireland and parts of scotla nd Northern Ireland and parts of scotland and for some others it could be around all day long. Northern ireland looking pretty wet and southern and Eastern Parts of scotland, further outbreaks of rain. In two eastern scotland, some snow on to the grampians and cold wind. Further rainfall and parts of england with heavy showers following. Quieter in scotland and Northern Ireland on sunday but not the scotland could see some rain and another area of rainfall pushing through parts of england and wales. Rain at times this weekend. This is bbc news. Im clive myrie. The headlines at 11 00 the us Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions has recused himself from any investigations into russian interference in the president ial election campaign. The Police Watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. Snapchats been snapped up. The value of the Parent Company of the Messaging Service has risen sharply after its launch on the New York Stock Exchange. All the reaction over the Attorney General in the us, thats coming up on newsnight