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Terror attack in westminster, a vigil has been held for the victims. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be pretty tomorrow. We arejoined by henry manse, political correspondence with the Financial Times. He has taken to this on his first occasion like a duck to water. And alongside him, caroline wheeler, the political and outer of the sunday express. The telegraph reports jubilation as article 50 is triggered, but reports immediate tension between britain and brussels. The metro focuses on the primus tos warning that a failure to reach a deal within the two year time limit could weaken cooperation in the fight against crime. The Financial Times said theresa mays letter was seen in brussels as conciliatory and flexible. The mirror reports of the tension, with Angela Merkel rejecting an early start to talks on a new trade deal. Nigel farage beams from the front of the mail with a celebrant replied. From the front of the mail with a celebra nt replied. The from the front of the mail with a celebrant replied. The times says the row over future Security Co Operation might attempt by theresa may to build ridges with the eu. The guardian says her, as was seen by many in brussels as black mail. And nigel farage is also on the cover of the express. Lets begin with the metro. It covers the moment that the letter was handed by tim barrow to donald tusk. The simple headline is adieu. It was a bit of a theatre, the way it happened, wasnt it, henry . M bit of a theatre, the way it happened, wasnt it, henry . It was hand delivered, tim barrow, a Lovely Bearded man. There was a bit of Theatre Therefrom donald tusk as well, he said that they could not be happy in london or brussels. This day, which nobody would have looked forward to, they would have looked back to the referendum date as another day. But this is an important staging post for people. And there was a moment where donald tusk looked a little flawed. He did. Different papers have used different pitches, some of them with them looking at each other, some walking away from each other. In others they look like they would what having a reprise, without handshake. The express. And there are other pictures of him looking forlorn. There has been some change in sentiment in some way since the attack. In the different pictures. We have this Treaty Of Rome Celebration when itjean Claude Juncker who has not been terribly conciliatory to the uk, has said that they are heartbroken that the uk is not there with them for the celebrations of the 60th birthday of the eu. In some ways, they going to miss us, but in other ways, they are still crossed with us for voting to leave and starting the process today. So a mixed message coming from these european leaders, today. Lets look at the telegraph. They have a bit of the letter there. It sta rts have a bit of the letter there. It starts dear donald tusk, a here by notified the council of the uks intention to leave the european union. It was such a small thing to say. And they were always the strokes after the referendum, saying could we actually trigger article 50 . But no, it had to be a proper letter, and here it is. And of course, this is the significant paragraph that the telegraph picks out here. In essence, we declare that we are divorcing ourselves from the european union. But of course, this was notjust the european union. But of course, this was not just a one the european union. But of course, this was notjust a one paragraph letter. It was eight pages . Six pages. Six pages. In that, she was trained to strike their tone. A bit ofa trained to strike their tone. A bit of a divorce, i think. On the one hand, she was saying we dont want to be with you any more, we accept that we have children, we have two have some kind of future together, and actually these are the terms by which we can exist, while at the same Time Starting negotiations formally by almost putting her first. Laying the first car down. Sorry that the gauntlet byjust saying just to remember that we are significantly comes to the Security Services, and police, and counterterrorism. We played the role in that and we are just remind you about. So anything about potentially punishing us for leaving, think about what you need from us, in the same way that we need things from you. There was a difference in what she said in a letter, which was watch out, our Security Information is very useful, and what she said the parliament, which is now, more than ever, we need european values. Sort of telling mps not to get too snobbish about europe and save we are above them and can just deal with it india, china, and the us. Are above them and can just deal with it india, china, and the usw just shows that that sort of tension between one audience and another, and having to say Different Things to keep everybody happy. Clearly on this point. Lets look at the Financial Times. There is donald tusk again looking at the letter that he is just received. The clock is starting to take. These two years that we had to sort out a great of highly complicated pulling apart of this ali year relationship. You have written a sketch peace, henry, which was called dear europe tainted letters. The other henry viii and edelman around him asking for a divorce from the pope a few centuries earlier was the engineer. What these letters have in common with theresa may is that we thought on the side of the channel that we could get our way and influence leaders in that way. It might not play out like that way. It certainly didnt work that way with Neville Chamberlain with adolf hitler, and henry viii. We have started the process with no understanding the full understanding of the details. You think that they have not understood the details . We have had semi lawyers talking about how difficult it will be to untangle all the ways we are bound to europe at the ways we are bound to europe at the moment. So many lawyers. The ways we are bound to europe at the moment. So many lawyerslj think the moment. So many lawyers. think understanding that will be required is still an ongoing process. We have had voices in the cabinet. We had borisjohnson sang we need no deal, will be fine anyway. And his optimism is on the front of the daily telegraph. Something about britain going up into space in a rocket. So you could not ask for a bigger, more brash metaphor. And then Philip Hammond said yes, actually, we need a deal oi said yes, actually, we need a deal or were going to get a deal. And lets not talk about the scenario of not getting a deal. So yes, there are not getting a deal. So yes, there a re less not getting a deal. So yes, there are less optimistic voices around theresa may. On pages eight and nine of the sun, they have little teams of the sun, they have little teams of who the main players are. Some of whom im sure we will not be very familiar with. Itjust whom im sure we will not be very familiar with. It just shows whom im sure we will not be very familiar with. Itjust shows how many people are going to have to be pa rt many people are going to have to be part and parcel of these negotiations. And that does not include all of the negotiations that are going to be required for the aspects of law and immigration, trade, and so on, eventually. Exactly. And here we have the main key players, a lot of the cabinet ministers, but a lot of the mark in theresa mays in a circle. You have Philip Hammond, and hes had a distinct voice in terms of fostering bride to be to ring of article 50, much more subdued than the likes of, for example, liam fox or boris johnson, who were all sort of hooray, it will all be fine. Philip hammond had always tried to strike a more conservative estimation of what their prospects might be. On the other side, you have Angela Merkel and jean Claude Juncker. And that is only a tiny part of the picture. At the end of the day, it also involves all the other countries, and they have their own voices and wa nt and they have their own voices and want Different Things from the uk in terms of what their brexit will look like or what they want to establish in any Ongoing Partnership with them. So this is tiny. The other thing is, the negotiators themselves, we have the department for International Trade basically hiring hundreds of trade negotiators, boring zone from canada. There is a whole to people that will be in this, many of whom we will not see their faces, but there will be flying around europe and to other parts of the world. And of course, Francois Hollande is about to lose elections. He is definitely out. Angela merkel has a yellow card that because she could be out as their election is coming up be out as their election is coming up next year, i think. There will be interesting who becomes a Household Name amongst the european players. People knowjean Claude Juncker, but perhaps not donald tusk as much. Will they do it every two year process , will they do it every two year process, i think they should become familiar to readers of british newspapers. Yes, lets look at the daily mail, and this is a man we are familiar with. Nigel farage theyre holding a pint, and cheers to a Great British future. But he is ready whaling on day one about the prime and sos letter. This could be a photo from any time in the past ten years. But we assume it is from today. I think theresa may has two set out the few strength of the has that she has in this situation. To set out. Security information that british agents have a great trepidation for and do great work in The Middle East and elsewhere, that isa The Middle East and elsewhere, that is a another card you can play. When you see that as blackmail or if you cv European Unions response as whaling, that is up to you. But i think it is not surprising that she is mentioned it. It is not a trump ca rd is mentioned it. It is not a trump card to start off with in terms of saying actually, Trade Negotiations are going to be about give and take, and what have you got that we want, and what have you got that we want, and what have we got that you want . And what she is saying here is that out and what she is saying here is that our Security Services and our sort of import to make input is substantial, and sort of trumps those of neighbouring countries. Sort of input is substantial. Nico describe it as blackmail. Simile, on the other side, what we are hearing from Angela Merkel and the french government, this is the sort of thing where if we do not settle the brexit divorce deal, where all sorts of figures have been banded around. And you describe. Similarly. You could say that what they are saying is blackmail, too. Eu warns, it dont blackmail us. That is because of the security issue. We have Security Cooperation with all sorts of countries, though we . The idea that it would automate and not continue if we were outside of the eu, as you said, there is more at sta ke eu, as you said, there is more at stake than membership of the union. Ifigure is difficult stake than membership of the union. I figure is difficult for theresa may, who is a Home Secretary by background, and said that politics is not a game. Think it is i hard to make difficult for her to play this ca rd make difficult for her to play this card too strongly to early. Given what has happened in london, paris, brussels, and so on. And then that we have british citizens living in these countries, and youve been a dicey situation if you did that and ended up inadvertently with your own british citizens being injured in those attacks, should they happen on foreign soil. That was the last bargaining chip. This is the new one. I think there are enough for them to raise it, but they have to be catalogued the tone, and i think that the daily mails idea of whaling is the guardians idea of a normal part of negotiation. We can see where the Blackmail Line has come from. He said he was being nice so he did not use the word blackmail. Maybe it was an inaccurate translation. You would have to be naive to think they did not think about it. The guardian, page three, the diplomats of tim barrow. He held theresa mays handbag. Can we also showed the picture and draw a parallel, look at his legs look at his derrier. Even in up the sexism . A nice suit. What do you think . That is standard eu issue . Do you think is legs are nicer than his . Im glad mine are under the desk. Strike a deal. The Chancellor Rejects call for early trade talks. I wonder if they are going to get any traction with this idea of Starting Trade Talks before the terms of our exit are really settled. It has always been said that you cannot have that in tandem, you have to wait for any new trade deals to be. You cannot Start Talking about them until we have left. There will be lots of fudging around even these headlines, they say Angela Merkel rules out this and we have to pay x by x day. What Angela Merkel said on the brexit bill is let us get clarity on the kind of principles you have to abide by as kind of principles you have to abide byasa kind of principles you have to abide by as a member leaving the club. What things have you committed to paying that you are going to keep an . The same with trade talks. Paying. Formal discussions. And like brazil and india. You cannot talk about it. We have seen a lot of it already. We have set up Working Groups through the country already including in the us where theresa may went to see donald trump and a Working Group was set up in america. There were raised eyebrows, saying, hang on, were we supposed to not formally set up any formal trade links . Is this going against that . Who turns what has formal and informal . Terms. In Terms Of Trade deals in general, we obviously have to start the negotiation with the eu because we want a trade deal and theresa may said that very clearly again today. But at the same time, there is the rest of the world. I suppose we have to do something while we wait for the two years to pass. Brexit begins, trading blows, theresa may and her early talks on the single market. So much to talk about in terms of immigration and freedom to travel. It will all have to be dealt with. That will surely affect the nature of trade and the nature of labour movement. The government does not like the idea of a Transition Deal and like to talk about things being phased in. Actually, for all the talk of a two year period, being out in the 29th of march, 2019. There is a lot of continuity. The sun is talking about the European Court of justice and the obscurity of what will happen with that. At what point do we were talking about this before. How do you decide today we will talk to this country about this issue. About whether it is about the rights of eu citizens and trade deals we know there are many battles going on, we can see that in the papers today, about trade and security. But what about when do you even consider the rights of eu citizens, whether they stopped today, brexit day, orthe citizens, whether they stopped today, brexit day, or the day that we formally brexit. A poll suggested many people thought that as of today, if you were british you would need a visa to go and visit france 01 need a visa to go and visit france or germany. No, really, it is all fine, you are still free to go. The daily express. No turning back on eu brexit. I wonder how true that is. If they were to turn their back on brexit there would be an outcry as people feel that is what they voted for. But technically, as remote a possibility as it is, article 50 is a grey possibility as it is, article 50 is a, possibility as it is, article 50 is a grey area, isnt it . It is such a small clause. There is not complete clarity on whether you couldit or reverse it. Nobody thought this clause was going to be needed. They thought the eu would get bigger and incorporate places in Eastern Europe and maybe even turkey. This is a grey area. In these places of law, if there is a political will to make something happen, it can happen. The difficulty is seeing how in a very short period, well, it is a short period, british politics could turn on its head and there could suddenly bea on its head and there could suddenly be a kind of vote which would override the referendum last year. And of course it would be seen as a massive slap in the face of those who voted for the referendum, the suggestion being that the elite that they like to talk about so much is not listening to the voters and their expression of their will, trying to negate what they are voting for. It would be hard to do that with the general election. Another party would use that has a mandate. Prime minister tim farron or Something Like that. To say no turning back is wrong, because we are turning back the clock in doing this. We decided tojoin, we held a referendum to go into europe, and we are turning back the clock and going out of it. Over a long period of time. Of course. The reason they said no turning back as the headline is because that is the actual language she used today, almost reminiscent of margaret thatcher. Trying to go with that. It is worth pointing out that in terms of the daily express, the reason it uses these headlines day in and day out is because it started these headlines in the first place. Others picked it up along the way and supported brexit, but the daily express with its 213 days after it started its campaign it has succeeded in this pointing out it was the original champion of this issue. They will be very pleased, wont they, without comment . And the i has different versions of the goodbye from different countries. Jeremy corbyn backs referendum. Just briefly, the ramifications for the different parts of the United Kingdom are immense in leaving the eu. Indeed. In scotland and northern ireland, there is a greater possibility they will be leaving the uk in some way. The clear possibility is with scotland. Nicola sturgeon and theresa may still disagreeing on when a referendum for scotla Nd Disagreeing on when a referendum for scotland should be held. Probably after brexit. And whether enough people want independence in scotland, even now. The polls do not suggest there would be enough. Well, it is a dangerous game for her to play as topic she knows the second numbers of snp voters actually voted for brexit themselves. It is not a given that necessarily she would get enough votes. She is putting it on the table, why wouldnt see, it was clear she was going to do this all the way from the beginning, because she felt that because scotland was not as supportive in the main brexit as england, that gave a mandate to support a referendum. It was two years ago she said she would not call for another referendum in a generation. I am call for another referendum in a generation. Lam not call for another referendum in a generation. I am not sure call for another referendum in a generation. Lam not sure if call for another referendum in a generation. I am not sure if i am counting correctly, but two years is not a generation. One more story before we finish. The i. Thousands join hands in a Westminster Vigil as the right inquests into how people died a week ago as Khalid Masood did what he did. Ordinarily there would be much more coverage of this. By the coincided with article 50. Exactly right. We were thinking about the ramifications of whether it was a cell or a group of people acting ina it was a cell or a group of people acting in a particular way. There is still a large ongoing enquiry into that. But there are questions about how are you detect parliament and detect parliament. You are both in the houses of Parliament Last week, where are you . Of course, it was an attack on our seat of democracy. But todayit attack on our seat of democracy. But today it was absolutely full of mps and years hearing statements he made about triggering article 50. Peers. That is right. What was significant was we were locked in a secure zone, significant was we were locked in a secure zone, i dont know where you were, but we werent able to get out because we did not know who was out there and we were being kept safe. The fact that announcement came three even when we were leaving at eight oclock last night and the announcer said both houses will sit as normal the next day, it was really a signal that we werent going to let this particular individual disrupt our way of life and our british values. Through. They are very much entrenched in our democratic processes. Thank you. That is it. Thats it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers on line on the bbc news website. 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. Thank you, henry, thank you, caroline. I hope you enjoyed your first turn with us. The weathers next. But from us, its good night. Mixed fortunes for the weather in the next 2a hours. Some of us will have dampness. Polls of rain. For others, across more eastern part of england, wall air heading our way. Temperatures could reach 22 during wednesday afternoon, the warmest day this a mixture of weather. That is the case overnight. For most of us, a mild night, though southerly winds keeping things in double figures. Rain in Western Areas in particular. Mist and fog patches to be expected. Small changes in Western Areas through the day. More rain coming and going. The wettest weather, probably wales, maybe northern ireland. Dumfries and galloway and cumbria. Maybe not much in the way of rain in the far north of scotland. The east of the pennines, not much rain either. Across a swathe in the midlands, east anglia, south east england, the cloud In The Morning will break apart. Sunshine coming through. Sunshine on the hazy side. Temperatures could hit 22 degrees making it the warmest weather we have seen so far in 2017. Overnight, more general rain developing. Tomorrow night, a good pa rt developing. Tomorrow night, a good part of the country will have it. The east will avoid the rain and stay dry. Staying well into double figures. Friday. Low pressure is in charge. This low will bring an area of rain north and east through the morning. By the afternoon, northern ireland, western england, wales, southern scotland, writing up. But it will get increasingly windy in Northern Areas of england. Brightening. Temperatures at16 Northern Areas of england. Brightening. Temperatures at 16 17 degrees in the warmest spots. Pretty good for the time of year, though not as warm as wednesday. The weekend, bright spells and scattered showers. They are slow moving showers. They are slow moving showers. Is he catchline, it will be with you for a while. If you catch one. A few showers in the north and west to start the day but it should be dry with sunny spells in the afternoon. Again, decent temperatures. Heists between 13 and 17. Temperatures. Heists between 13 and 17. Highs. Warm for most of us. 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