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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 th
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 th