Like things will be turning cooler into the weekend. Caesars hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. The United States is to withdraw all its remaining troops up to a thousand soldiers from northern syria, as turkeys offensive against the kurds intensifies. The family of harry dunn who died in a road collision with an American Woman who then fled to the us arrive in the country, hoping for a meeting. Certainly since she absconded back to the usa. Borisjohnson tells his cabinet a brexit deal is on the horizon, but a statement from European Commission says a lot of work remains to be done. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the journalist and author, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The Financial Times says Boris Johnsons hopes of securing a brexit deal this week
Says its facing severe financial challenges and has banned all council expenditure and dramatic scenes in the us courtroom where the hearing of sex abuser larry nassar continues. A man whose three daughters were abused by the former team usa gymnastics doctor, lunges at him in court. And more than 20 years after they first formed, the spice girls appear to have confirmed that theyre getting back together good evening, welcome to bbc news. A controversial republican memo has been released which accuses the fbi of bias in its investigation into possible collusion between President Trumps Election Campaign and russia. Democrats had opposed the documents publication, saying some of the allegations were untrue and aimed at discrediting the inquiry led by special counsel Robert Mueller. But after approving its release, mr trump said the four page memo told a disgraceful story, and a lot of people should be ashamed of what it revealed. This is what he had to say in the past few hours. I think
It might have been her intention to try and attach it to the bridle of the kings horse, rather than to actually bring the horse down. The scarf is owned today by a collector, who let me see a telegram she has never shown publicly before sent from Queen Alexandra to the injured jockey. It says Queen Alexandra was very sorry indeed to hear of your sad accident caused by the abominable conduct of a brutal, lunatic woman. This is really Strong Language a brutal, lunatic woman . Well, people had mixed feelings about the militant suffragettes. Half of them thought they were crazy, and half often thought that was the only way, by destroying property, that they would actually achieve the vote. As mps, women continued campaigning for equal rights. Edith summerskill, on the left, was first elected in 1938. And her daughter, shirley, followed her into the commons in 1964. Women who got to anywhere in their career are very conscious, and should be, of the women who went before and paved the way an