This mornings reviewers are prashant rao and vincent moss. Before the papers, sport. For a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. Manchester city continued their amazing run of form in the premier league with a rampant 5 0 win over Crystal Palace yesterday. Theyre now clear at the top on goal difference after scorign 16 goals without conceding in their last three league games. Theres a uneviable record for Crystal Palace though theyve become the first team in Football League history to lose their first six matches without scoring a single goal. Manchester united are level on points with their local rivals city, but laboured to a 1 0 win away at southampton. Romelu lukaku scored the only goal in the first half. Alvaro morata scored a hat trick as chelsea extended their unbeaten run in the league to five games with a 4 0 victory at stoke. Elsewhere, there were wins for everton and watford. Burnley and huddersfield drew 0 0. Spurs won away at west ham 3 2. Two goals from harry kane set them off to a 2 0 lead. Liverpool had also lead 2 0 at leicester before they scraped a 3 2 win. Jurgen klopps side now sit 5th in the table. Ina in a moment like this we have to, if you say so many things are positive, people think youre crazy. Eight points, live pool. Five points away from rah. It is positive. I cant ignore that. The three points are the proof. We are still here. Everythings good. Lets make the next step together. Celtic extended their unbeaten run in the scottish premiership to 57 games after a 2 0 win over rangers in the old firm derby. A 2 1 win over hamilton saw st johnstone move up to second place on goals scored, at least until lunchtime when aberdeen take on motherwell. Saints came from behind with Murray Davidson securing the winner. Elsewhere, kilmarnock and dundee drewi i, hibs won away at ross county and partick and hearts drew i i. Hughie fury, cousin of tyson fury, has failed in his bid to take the wbo heavyweight title from new zealandsjoseph parker. A points decision saw parker come out on top at manchester arena. The venue was hosting a sporting event for the First Time Since reopening after the terror attack in may. I felt that i won the fight. I felt idid i felt that i won the fight. I felt i did enough to win. I put him up pressure. Catching big shots. He did well to move for the 12 rounds but i felt i won the fight. Thats why i chased him for 12 rounds. He didnt have the power to hurt me or trouble me. I wanted have the power to hurt me or trouble me. Iwanted p have the power to hurt me or trouble me. I wanted p pout him under pressure. I wasnt able to catch him. Maybe next time. In rugby unions premiership, leicester tigers have their second win, thanks to a chaotic 31 28 victory at harlequins. Newcastle narrowly beat bath 33 points to 32. And Billy Vunipola will have an anxious wait to find out whether hell be able make englands autumn internationals, after he injured his knee during saracens win over sale. It was only his second match back after shoulder surgery that saw him miss the british and irish lions tour to new zealand. There was drama in yesterdays proili. Cardiff snatched their first win of the campaign, thanks to a last minute try against connacht in galway. Elsewhere, scarlets beat edinburgh 28 8. Wigan warriors outside chance of defending their Super League Title is officially over, after defeat in their final game of season. They were comprehensively beaten 32 nil by wakefield, shipping five tries in the process. Meanwhile, widnes secured their place in super League Next Year with a 12 10 victory over catalans dragons. Englands paul casey boosted his hopes of winning the fedex cup and a {7. 4 million bonus by moving into the lead in the season ending tour championship in atlanta. Casey shot a 5 under par to move to i2 under going in to todays final round two shots ahead of americans kevin kisner and xander chauffeur lee. If he wins the tournament, casey could take the fedex title depending on where higher ranked players finish. Lizzie deignan says she was grovelling away as she struggled to 41st in the world road race championships, a month after having her appendix removed. The 2015 winner fell out of contention on the final lap as the Dutch National champion Chantal Blaak broke clear for a memorable victory in norway. Hannah barnes was the best placed briton in 14th. Its not a nice position to be in, ina its not a nice position to be in, in a world championships. But theyre always hard. To be honest, theyre always hard. To be honest, they kept me going. If i wasnt in a tea m they kept me going. If i wasnt in a team as strong as that, then, i would have been tempted to pull out. I thought, i cant let these girls down. I have to be in there as long asi down. I have to be in there as long as i can. They were in every move of the game. Thats what its about for the game. Thats what its about for the future. And britain will be real underdogs in the mens road race, according to coach rod ellingworth. 2011 champion Mark Cavendish and Geraint Thomas are missing through injury. Theres coverage on bbc2 from 1pm. Thats all the sport. Now on bbc news heres ben brown with the papers. Hello and welcome to our look at the mornings papers. With me, prashant rao, Deputy EuropeBusiness Editor of the International New york times and the political commentator, vincent moss. Todays front pages first starting with. The observer looks ahead to the Labour Party Conference where it says brexit will dominate. The paper says the Party Leadership faces calls to commit to full and permanent membership of the eu Single Market and Customs Union. Its all out war between borisjohnson and Phillip Hammond according to the mail on sunday. The paper claims theres a feud following theresa mays speech in florence. The sunday times also leads with the story of a dispute amongst senior tory ministers. According to the paper, Philip Hammond, david davis and amber rudd were all involved in a leadership plot following the general election. Fractures at the top of the tory party also appear on the front of the sunday telegraph. It focuses on borisjohnson who it says is against the uk adopting any new eu rules and regulations after the uk formally leaves in march 2019. And the foreign secretary also features on the front of the sunday express, which gives him credit for getting the uk out of the eu as planned by 2019 with the two year transition period avoiding a cliff edge exit. Well, lets start off. Interesting with the Labour Party Conference beginning today, most of the front pages are focusing not on the labour party but on the tory party and the continuing feuds. Vincent, the mail on sunday for a start, chancellor v boris. Its all out war. Thats right. Youd never guess it was the Labour Party Conference. All the papers are focusing on the twirp. The playle on sunday, their Political Correspondent glen 0wen is highlighting the argument over the trantsings period. Highlighting the argument over the tra ntsings period. Theresa highlighting the argument over the trantsings period. Theresa may said we wont be out until 2021 at the earliest. He is focusing on the arguments between Boris Johnson earliest. He is focusing on the arguments between borisjohnson and Philip Hammond. He says allies of johnson claims boris thwart add bid by Philip Hammond to make the transition period five years instead of two years theresa may referred to. There seems to be fury on both sides. The conclusion inside the mail on sunday, a lot of ex pleatives around. Both fed up with each other. The conclusion is it cant go on like this. One will end up leaving the cabinet. Though we had that show of unity after the Cabinet Meeting before the florence speech where ham on and johnson walked out in front of the cameras smiling with each other. Yeah, that was the short lived piece that survived. Now were back into the daily war that is the tory party over europe. When you actually summarise all the various things theyre battling over, all the various divisions, its reallyjust remarkable, the sunday times has these revelations of what happened just after the election. Now were seeing some ex pleatives. The mail oii seeing some ex pleatives. The mail on sunday has a few choice words we cant say on this broadcast. They are not happy with each other. It is one these things. This was supposed to bea one these things. This was supposed to be a referendum, theoretically to unite the partied over europe. Thats never going to happen. The thing about the transition period, you can continue arguing about it for a long time. You could extend the transition period when it comes to the end of that two years. Its up to the end of that two years. Its upforgrabs and to the end of that two years. Its up for grabs and it will continue the wounds within the party . Thats right. This is the issue that will never go away for the conservative party. The transition period is by no means fixed. I think well see continued arguments over it. Stories in the other papers well come on to about the detail of that transition period. A lot of wings of the conservative party different factions are getting hung up over. Lets look at the send telegraph. Just to continue this theme, thieve boris setting red lines on brexit. In particular, focusing on his supposed argument there shouldnt be any new eu rules for britain after 2019 . I wonder about this. As well, some of these, were reminding ourself this is one party in one country out of 28 countries who are pa rt of country out of 28 countries who are part of negotiation. While the foreign secretary might want britain to have the ability to negotiate trade deals for there to be no new regulations or subject to the ecj during the transition period, britain is one party to a very complicated negotiation. While it is important what the foreign secretary thinks, these are red lines when in fa ct thinks, these are red lines when in fact everything is up for grabs in this kind of discussion. Vincent, do you think with theresa may and that important speech in florence, was billed as the speech of her life by some people, did she succeed with what she was trying to do . Were you impressed . I think it was a short term fix. If you look at the coverage they were not as impressed as she hoped European Partners would be. It went some way to a short term sticking plaster in terms of sorting out her own party. Most of the sunday papers carry stories about a0 or 50 sunday papers carry stories about a0 or50 mps sunday papers carry stories about a0 or 50 mps whod like to see her step aside. Leadership rumours, will it be borisjohnson, aside. Leadership rumours, will it be Boris Johnson, amber aside. Leadership rumours, will it be borisjohnson, amber rudd. None of thats gone away. It as short term fix. The only reason the conservative parties are not mounting a leadership challenge is because they could lose a general election and Jeremy Corbyn could be prime minister. Thats the sole reason theres no challenge against theresa may. The sunday telegraph has a neat summary of the various impacts weve already seen in these negotiations. Macron talking about more progress. Illustrating there is another side though this negotiation. Moodys has downgraded britains Credit Rating. It had an aaa britains Credit Rating. It had an aa a Credit Rating and it has been downgraded twice since then. This has very real world impacts. Makes it more expensive for britain to borrow on international markets. More expensive for the government. These are real impacts of a brexit that hasnt happened yet and will play out in all of our lives. In a pro brexit paper, the sunday telegraph, talking about the divorce bill. Going up and up. Started £18 million. Seems to be a mention in the the telegraph story that brexit bull could be up to 50 billion euros. More than double what the British Government fix admit. This figure tends to escalate. The transition period is elastic and may grow and expand or may not, but the bill is going up and up. The mentioned the labour party. The 0bserver lead on labour some mps, about 30 labour mps, they say, who wa nt about 30 labour mps, they say, who want the labour party to commit to a full and permanent membership of the Single Market and the Customs Union asa Single Market and the Customs Union as a clear alternative to the tories on europe . This goes back to your point in fact calling a general election would have a very real threat of labour coming into government from the conservative point of view. So, perhaps more than in recent years, the opposition partys view on this is critically important. If the snap election was to be triggered this could be government policy very soon. The fa ct government policy very soon. The fact the labour party isnt quite sure of whether or not they want to be market of Single Market, this is a critical foundational point of negotiation. If both the major parties dont seem to know whats going to happen that creates a huge amount of flux over what will happen with the british policy. Still a remarkable degree of uncertainty after a ll remarkable degree of uncertainty after all this time . Despite talks of conservative splits this 0bserver story. 30 pierce but some of the people whove signed it are heidi alexander. Theres a division in the labour party. Many people saw alexander. Theres a division in the labour party. Many people saneremy corbyn and John Mcdonnell on the sceptical side of the european argument. A lot of labour party is pro european. There is that split there. Whether well see that this week. I think it will be a united front at the conference. Do you think were clear whatJeremy Corbyn himself thinks about europe right now . And what should be the manner of our departure . I think thats also something that seems to, well, certainly something theres a matter for confusion and hopefully this Labour Party Conference is some way for the general electorate to be clear on where the leader of the labour stands. It seems mr corbyn and his party are at odds where labour should be in the european debate. One interesting implication of the whole brexit thing is colin firth. Whod have thought it. The 0scar winning film actor has taken uppitialian citizenship. The observer are saying, theyre quoting an austrian newspaper as saying brexit is a disaster of unexpected proportions. Not quite clear whether him applying for italian citizenship is asa him applying for italian citizenship is as a result of brexit or not . What do you think . Its not really clear. The observer is at pains, theyve been marred why for 20 years. Something apparently seems to have been a family decision. Confirmed by the Italian Foreign ministry it has been granted. We saw after the referendum a lot of people searching through their family history. They wanted some connection to europe. Whether that was through irish citizenship. Ive several friends and acquaintances who looked for german citizenship. There is a significant proportion of britain who want to retain a tangible connection to europe. Whether this is one example or not, it illustrates a lot of quandaries people are going through on a day to day basis while having connections to europe and wanting to maintain those after brexit. Will you be looking for dual citizenship . My you be looking for dual citizenship . My are towards africa rather than europe. I wish they were. The significant thing is he has dual citizenship. But it will be happenedy. He has a house over there. Im sure lots of others are doing that. The big issue is the three million eu citizens in the uk and the urn certainty surrounding their future. Back to the mail on sunday. Theyre talking about prince harry, of course, with the Invictus Games beginning in canada. He hand Prince William have said quite a lot about Mental Health recenty. This has harry say we must stop handing out pills to cure all ills, anti depressants and so on in terms of dealing with Mental Illness . This is interesting. You see in theiatesiates as well, this epidemic of using over the country drugs to treat ailments we would not have treated so aggressively in the past. This is having several knock on conservativens consequences were getting to grips with. The fact two princes have spoken out about it, it isa very princes have spoken out about it, it is a very serious issues coming into the public consciousness, rightly so, ithink the public consciousness, rightly so, i think theres evidence as to whether or not we should be taking this that should be considered. It is really rising up the public consciousness, anti depressants, their use consciousness, anti depressants, theiruse and abuse, consciousness, anti depressants, their use and abuse, particularly in their use and abuse, particularly in the united states. The princes are making Mental Health one of their key points. Whether they should intervene quite so stridently on the use of drugs debate. |j intervene quite so stridently on the use of drugs