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Bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster penny smith and the journalistjames rampton. Welcome to you both. The ft says theresa may is expected to ask labour to come forward with feedback and ideas on her policies following speculation amongst backbench conservative mps over her future. The telegraph runs with the same story, saying mrs may will ask forjeremy corbyns help to push through brexit bills and for mps to contribute, not just criticise her plans. Mrs mays unprecedented appeal to labour will be seen as an attempt to relaunch her faltering premiership, the guardian says. Her remarks will set a very different tone to her Leadership Style before the election, the times says, as she faces up to a new reality of a minority government. And the i also leads with that story. Meanwhile, the metro features the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard, who delivered a petition to Great Ormond Street Hospital today calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. Their appeal is also the front page story in the mail. The paper says the High Court Hearing taking place tomorrow will be charlies day of destiny. That story is also in tomorrows mirror. So let us begin. The first story is the front page of the guardian. A photo on the front of a few front pages tomorrow, celebrations in mosul with the iraqi forces there celebrating the defeat of is. But we have been considering this evening just how much they have to celebrate. That is a good point. It is wonderful they have liberated mosul but at what cost . Thousands of people have died, mainly civilians. Some from coalition airstrikes. Million residents have been displaced. Great swathes of the city have been reduced to rubble including the famous mosques and minaret. Ayaz has this fantastic ability to regenerate itself. Some of the ayaz commanders came from saddam husseins kabbalah henchmen. They went up aid and reappeared in iis. 300 to hades have been killed they are foreign fighters. And they will disappear and reappear in some other place. 1500 attacks have been mounted on freed areas of iraq and syria in the last year. These people are not going away. They are extremist who will do anything to achieve their aims. They do not wear uniforms. They do not fight. We should point out that they are celebrations because the people there have been living under this, under is for three months but living with bombs and fighting for nine months. Living under is for three years. The final months were horrible and close. The desolation we have seen in images has been staggering. It was completely wiped out. And can you imagine how that you would be if that was your city . The city that you love, turned into that. All the people you know who have died, who have had hideous situations with the so called islamic state. These militants still do have a handful of pounds in some stretches, it says, of sparsely populated desert. They can change, they can morph they can melt away, they can morph they can melt away, they can morph they can melt away, they can rise again and it does not have to be rising again in mosul. There are several other iraqi cities. The ground is fertile for jihad is because there is misery positive. That is where jihadist ideologies thrive. Neighbours are turned against neighbours. This is an epoque will struggle between the sunnis and the shia. A journalist was upset because an old man said he watched his daughter shot in front of him by a neighbour he thought was a friend. That is the sort of thing that was happening in yugoslavia. Battling between people who were formerly friends. Domestic matters 110w. Formerly friends. Domestic matters now. A beautiful photo on the front page of the times. We can discuss the bug lets talk about the headline. An absolutely beautiful image, as you say. A week and made pleads for support. Another difficult weekend ahead theresa may who have a fight on her hands to retain the leadership and take the party forward. There is suggestion that she will beg jeremy for help and support which suggest how utterly desperate she must be at the moment. It does smack of desperation. Reports today, denied by mr mitchell, apparently told other tory mps that mrs may was dead in the water, echoing what George Osborne said after the election. Totally u n osborne said after the election. Totally un suppressed glee, actually. It is interesting that so many Cabinet Ministers are openly questioning her policies. Boris johnson saying that they must lift the cap on Public Service pay. Johnson saying that they must lift the cap on Public Service paylj just wanted to say that there is this talk of this sort of thing and how it could all change before the autumn meeting, before the autumn conference. But then you have David Liddington in this saying that it is all too much sun and too much press echo. Prosecco. All too much sun and too much press echo. Prosecco. The only thing in her favour is a terrible job and thatis her favour is a terrible job and that is why borisjohnson nor david davis have openly campaigned against her. They do not want the job at the mosman. What is this manoeuvring they keep on talking about . That is gossip that goes on in all political parties. Nobody has come out and said they want the job because it is a terriblejob, to said they want the job because it is a terrible job, to try and steer this country through brexit, the most difficult negotiations since the Second World War and with a weakened party with no majority without the help of the dup. They used to say that english Football Manager was impossible job. I used to say that english Football Manager was impossiblejob. I would say it is now the prime minister. May faces a backlash over historical repeal bill. Another milestone as we head towards the brexit negotiations will not again, i bring it back to what support she can garner from the rival parties. Jeremy corbyn, in the current climate, will he be in any way incentivise towards helping her . No. That is a simple answer. Tory mps are openly saying that her position is untenable and i do think this repeal bill will be a complete nightmare to try and steer through parliament. Except that we always knew it would be. We are so knitted into europe that unpicking it was always going to be difficult. This idea that we could suddenly go ok, oii idea that we could suddenly go ok, on this day let us just stop it. Idea that we could suddenly go ok, on this day let usjust stop it. It does not happen like that. This is the divorce from hell. You thought that Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor had it off. You have not seen brexit. You will get thejules, who will get the dog, the yacht, the house . That is small beer compared to this. It will only take seven mps to this. It will only take seven mps to mount a rebellion, for the government to be defeated, even with the help of the dup. It is so tenuous. And you have Liberal Democrat saying, predicting that legislative war, saying the bill would look like a Christmas Tree because of the number of amendments that will be hung onto with full. As isaid, that will be hung onto with full. As i said, anybody who it was i said, anybody who thought it was going to be easy. Over the last year, it is not going to be easy. This is the reaction from the European Parliament rejecting britains damp squib off on citizens rights. This is theresa mays suggestion a couple of weeks ago. Do not forget, that this is a negotiation, this is our starting point. It is very much like the start of any negotiation. You go and barter over something in a market you start your position here, they start there and you come together. That is how it is. The problem for mrs may now is that before the election she was being quite leash, saying that no deal is better than a bad deal. But europe is laughing. There is a sense in europe that we area there is a sense in europe that we are a laughing stock closed she is so are a laughing stock closed she is so impotent and everything will need to be run through parliament where she does not have a majority. They think well, how can she get through any hard brexit ideas because she is fatally weakened . Any hard brexit ideas because she is fatally weakened . Again, we come back to that point. It is going to happen because we voted for it. There for it will happen. There are people who say they wont. And there are people who say they will. |j people who say they wont. And there are people who say they will. I was told the other day by someone just told the other day by someone just to get over it. I was quite flattered. It showed i had annoyed her ina flattered. It showed i had annoyed her in a way. And i think this whole idea that we just turn up, have a nice chat with michelle barnier. We have long established that that is not going to happen. Lets move away from politics back to the financial times. This is a tidal power project under. £1. 3 billion project. This is something that is at the most a massive job. It has been described by some critics as britains hobbyist ever Renewable Energy project so it is in swansea bay and this would be a tidal lagoon 1900 constructionjobs. A huge numberof 1900 constructionjobs. A huge number ofjobs. 1900 constructionjobs. A huge number of jobs. Six mile 1900 constructionjobs. A huge number ofjobs. Six mile seawall. 16 underwater turbines, number ofjobs. Six mile seawall. 16 underwater turbines, powerful 155,000 homes. It would take three years to build and have a design life of 120 years. The thing is, of course, life of 120 years. The thing is, of course , you can life of 120 years. The thing is, of course, you can look at one side and say that if great. The other side will save what a catastrophe for the local area. This story is saying, essentially, that the government. Its that was supported by David Cameron at the time. They have now said Eitherstump Up Cameron at the time. They have now said either stump up the cash and make it happen orjust stop it now because there are people who have put in lots of money to this already and now. Put in lots of money to this already and now. They say it could be spectacular. That that is the local investors talking it up. And it is true it would generate manyjobs in terms of construction but perhaps like David Camerons career which ended up with him tweeting photos of his own feet, this may well be doomed. If that is the last we hear of him, so be it the cost of lagoon power is, to me, is its downfall. It is predicted to cost 168 megawatts per hour where is nuclear power, derided by people, is almost half the price. But then you have environmentalists who say, yes, what about the long term consequences . And this is the problem with everything. However, a six mile seawall will cause massive environmental damage. The ecosystem is going to be destroyed. We could build a wall what a great idea write down the english channel. Build a wall what a great idea write down the english channellj believe write down the english channel. believe donald trump is planning to come to this country, maybe we should build across the atlantic. If we build a wall, he cant reach it. On that note, thank you very much and we will leave it for now. Thank you for taking us through the papers. Coming up next, the film review. Welcome to the film review on bbc news. Taking us through the week was Maximo Releases is mark kermode. This week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. The midwife with Catherine Deneuve and catherine frot. And spider man homecoming. It comes at night. I have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. You have two minutes to persuade me. It is not a jump scare horror like the trailers make it look like. If you expect that you will be disappointed. It is a creepy thriller. It is set after the outbreak of one unspecified plague like incident,

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