Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said that by next year, Learner Drivers will be able to have lessons on motorways, to try to improve road safety. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent for the ft, and Public Affairs consultant jacqui francis. Nice to have you both here. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. The i leads with theresa mays Battle To Remain Tory Leader after the party lost its majority in the election. The telegraph reports a call from the conservative mp, jacob rees mogg, to cut stamp duty and income tax. In an article, mr rees mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. The Daily Express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretary, david milliband. The times reports that Government Officials are rushing in key Brexit Decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. The Finan
Ireland and across scotland. A cloudy night means a milder night. Temperatures staying into double figures. Some of the rain turning quite heavy tomorrow. Lighter and patch into wales and south west england. It may stay dry during daylight across the south east. Cooler with a few showers in the north and west. It looks as if it will stay pretty unsettled this week. Some lengthy sunny spells. The showers could be heavy. It will turn pressure. showers could be heavy. It will turn pressure. It will turn fresher. This is bbc news. The headlines a White House Spokesman has defended donald trump, after the president was accused of failing to explicitly condemn far right extremists, following the death of an anti fascist Counter Protester at a White Supremacist rally in charlottesville. The chancellor Philip Hammond and International Trade secretary liam fox have said that any brexit transition deal would be time limited, and would not be a back door to the uk remaining in the eu. 49 people h
Operation has uncovered years of Sexual Exploitation of children and young women. Its a problem that authorities across the country have struggled to tackle. But inside out can reveal how the investigation here came close to collapse after Northumbria Police secretly paid a man who raped a Child Thousands of pounds to infiltrate the Grooming Gang. For the first time, we tell the whole story. Police emergency . If you try anything you tried it on with us. He tried to sleep with us. A Police Operator takes a 999 call. Theres an argument going on. Its bleep rape. Shes my girlfriend, it doesnt matter, it doesnt matter. Go home, take a taxi, yeah. Well, go on then. Whats happening . She just wants to go. Ill go then. 0k, 0k, it doesnt matter, thank you. After the call, which lasted several minutes, the handler established she was speaking to this man. The police did investigate, but took no further action against minoyee, describing his victim as drunk and abusive. But six years later, this
Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said that by next year, Learner Drivers will be able to have lessons on motorways, to try to improve road safety. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent for the ft, and Public Affairs consultant jacqui francis. Nice to have you both here. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. The i leads with theresa mays Battle To Remain Tory Leader after the party lost its majority in the election. The telegraph reports a call from the conservative mp, jacob rees mogg, to cut stamp duty and income tax. In an article, mr rees mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. The Daily Express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretary, david milliband. The times reports that Government Officials are rushing in key Brexit Decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. The Finan
Transport secretary Chris Grayling has said that by next year, Learner Drivers will be able to have lessons on motorways, to try to improve road safety. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are henry mance, Political Correspondent for the ft, and Public Affairs consultant jacqui francis. Nice to have you both here. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. The i leads with theresa mays Battle To Remain Tory Leader after the party lost its majority in the election. The telegraph reports a call from the conservative mp, jacob rees mogg, to cut stamp duty and income tax. In an article, mr rees mogg denies speculation that he is considering a bid for the party leadership. The Daily Express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretary, david milliband. The times reports that Government Officials are rushing in key Brexit Decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. The Finan