And takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in Fried Chicken shops across britain. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster david davies, and jason beattie, the head of politics at the daily mirror. Stay with us for that. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has set out his plans to stop a no deal brexit under Boris Johnson. In a letter to Opposition Party leaders and tory rebels he asks them to help him win a no confidence vote in the government. He would then become the leader of a caretaker government for a short time only, delaying the uks departure from the European Union to make time for a general election. Mr corbyn says any confidence vote would be at the earliest opportunity when he can be confident of success. With me now is our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. Put this step by mr corbyn into some sort of context. This is the first we have heard in any detailfrom Jeremy Corbyn about exactly what he plans to do and how he intends to play his hand when parliament returned at the beginning of september. Mps are back here at westminster after their long summer break. Mr corbyn wants to avoid a no deal brexit, but his ultimate aim is for a general election to be held and to be able to form a government. He knows his best chance of doing thatis he knows his best chance of doing that is to push for a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister, borisjohnson, no confidence in the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, and the no confidence in the Prime Minister, borisjohnson, and the government, and to then attempt to form a government himself. To do that, crucially, he needs the support of other opposition parties in parliament, and as well at least some conservative backbench mps. Jeremy corbyn has written, as you say, to the leaders of other opposition parties here at westminster, and some prominent conservative backbenchers as well, to outline what he plans to do to get their support. He says it is his intention to table the motion of no confidence in the government at the earliest possible opportunity, being confident of and he then says if being confident of and he then says if that vote was being confident of and he then says if that vote was successful being confident of and he then says if that vote was successful he would seek the confidence of the house for a strictly time limited temporary government, with the aim of calling a general election and securing the necessary extension to article 50 to do so. I think the key points are theJeremy Corbyn is stressing that if he were able to form a temporary government, and he would need a majority of mps to support him to be able to do that, it would be a strictly time limited temporary government. The idea being there to convince those who are critical of his leadership and brexit policy that he wouldnt intend to stick around too long before holding a general election and giving all parties a chance to campaign on their own bases. But the initial signs this evening in the response he has had to the letter are that other opposition parties are that other opposition parties are explicitly, the liberal democrats explicitly, they are not willing to support any government that he is planning to lead. You mentioned the liberal democrats. They have a new member of parliament this evening. Yes, sarah wollaston, the former conservative mp, she has followed sugar chuka umunna to the liberal democrats. She says it isa the liberal democrats. She says it is a natural home for her. And it is the place mps are going where they can find the place mps are going where they canfind a the place mps are going where they can find a natural home to argue enthusiastically that the uk should remain in the European Union. It wont change parliamentary arithmetic too much, but it helps the lib dems demonstrate that they area the lib dems demonstrate that they are a party on the up, and capitalise on the recent success in the european elections and elsewhere. Meanwhile, the conservative in fighting over brexit continues. The former chancellor, Philip Hammond, has rounded on number ten, accusing the Prime Ministers advisers of trying to wreck the chances of a fresh deal with the European Union. He says theyre setting conditions that make a no deal brexit inevitable, and he called that a betrayal of the referendum result. But borisjohnson says opponents of brexit are in what he described as a terrible collaboration with the eu. 0ur Political Correspondent, ben wright, reports. From power to protest and a fierce attack on number 10. Three weeks ago, Philip Hammond was chancellor theresa mays money man, number two in the government. Now hes turned his fire on the new Prime Ministers willingness to leave the eu with no deal at all. Leaving the eu without a deal would bejust as much a betrayal of the referendum result as not leaving at all. The british people were offered a proposition that we could leave the European Union while having a close relationship. They were told it would be the easiest deal ever done. All hear, hear. Philip hammond was in a government that secured a brexit deal with the eu but failed to get it through parliament. The fallback plan to prevent a hard border in ireland is the most contentious part of that deal. Borisjohnson believes the so called backstop ties the uks hands and has told the eu it must be scrapped. Pivoting to say the backstop has to go in its entirety, a huge chunk of the Withdrawal Agreement just scrapped, is effectively a wrecking tactic. The people behind this know that that means there will be no deal. People like this man, dominic cummings. Are you making demands the eu cant accept . The former director of vote leave and now borisjohnsons top aide in number 10. Downing street has ramped up plans to leave with no deal at the end of october if the eu doesnt back down. Answering questions from people on facebook earlier, borisjohnson accused mps who think they can block brexit, of a terrible collaboration with the eu and mrjohnsons allies say the governments no deal threat is essential. Were speaking to people all the time, we want to get a deal, thats always been our position. But as a responsible government, we have to prepare for the eventuality of no deal, of course we have to do that. With several tory mps like Philip Hammond ready to work with opposition parties to try and block a no deal brexit, a ferocious fight in parliament is coming. But, with the brexit date written into law, mps may struggle to thwart a government intent on leaving the eu without an agreement. The rules of parliament will be tested and the speakers role will be crucial. John bercow says hell fight with every bone in his body to stop the government bypassing parliament. March on our way. The tory partys civil war over brexit has erupted again, with former cabinet allies deeply divided on how to leave the eu. Ben wright, bbc news, westminster. There are shocking revelations tonight about the scale of plastic pollution, with scientists confirming theyve discovered particles in falling snow in the arctic. Its a region long thought to be pristine, but is in fact contaminated by microscopic particles of plastic, carried on the wind from thousands of miles away. Researchers have found more than 1a, 000 microplastics per litre of melted snow, raising questions about the long term implications for wildlife and People Living in the far north. 0ur environment analyst, roger harrabin, travelled to the artic circle as the research was being carried out and sent us this special report. The arctic, a place of pristine beauty. Smothered with snow, clean and pure. 0r, thats how it appears. But its an illusion. Arctic snow is tainted with microplastics and rubber particles and clothing fibres. Given the amount of pollution in the atmosphere, its perhaps hardly surprising that were finding microplastics in snow. But we have such a strong belief in the essential purity of this stuff that some people will find this news rather shocking. Dr Melanie Bergmann led the research. First stage involves a bit of low technology. A dessert spoon and a flask. I think were not treating our planet very thoughtfully. Basically, we produce all these packaging materials, we cover everything in polymer based varnish, we use a lot of rubber which we also find in our aerial samples, snow samples, and dont even think about it what is happening to this in the environment. But few people live here. Where on earth do the pollutants come from 7 we know that most of what we are analysing up there and measuring are long range transported pollution coming from the continent, coming from asia, coming from all over the world. And some of these chemicals have properties that are affecting the ecosystem for living animals. Scientists have found that air and sea currents drive pollutants north. Last year we broke the news that Arctic Sea Ice had more microplastics than anywhere in the ocean because floating particles get bonded into the ice as it freezes. We found plastic pollution on the arctic beaches. Some of this debris had drifted for thousands of miles. Tourists still trek here to experience what appears to be wilderness, creating their own pollution on the way. How do locals feel about plastic in snow . Im here to show pure and clean snow, and dogs and the arctic nature and thats what i hope to do for the rest of my life. And if it continues this way i will not be able to. It woke me up, it woke my company up that we have to do something. So its not good news but we must not give up. Up here you look around you every day and you see or hear something that you think is the pristine arctic, as its called, and its not any more, and we see it every day and its really, really sad. Heres the truth. There is nowhere on the planet to escape pollution from us. However hard you run. Roger harrabin, bbc news, in the norwegian arctic. Chicken boxes featuring warnings about the dangers of carrying a knife have been sent to takeaways in england and wales. This is what theyll look like its an initiative which has been launched as part of the home offices knife free campaign. 0n the inside of the boxes there will be real life stories of young people who chose positive activities over carrying a weapon. At this stage, the home office is printing 310,000 boxes, which will be distributed to 210 outlets. The shadow home secretary diane abbott has called the idea crude and offensive, saying that the government should be investing in communities, rather than demonising them. Joining me now from barnt green in worcestershire is 0mar sharif, a former gang member who has since turned his life around and went on to win a pride of britain award last year. Welcome, 0mar. What do you think of this idea . I have very mixed feelings about it, to be honest. Firstly, i mean, by doing that you arejust firstly, i mean, by doing that you are just focusing firstly, i mean, by doing that you arejust focusing on firstly, i mean, by doing that you are just focusing on a very particular demographic of people. Assuming that it is mostly going to be young people between the ages of, i dont know, 14 21, for example. Secondly, is it the best way to spend money in regards to whether you are trying to raise awareness of knife crime or are you really trying to bring down the violence of knife crime. If you are talking to 1421 year olds, that makes sense to a degree, doesnt it, in terms of who is caught up in this . Well, you are saying that all young people eat fast food. Even me getting a phone call to talk about this phone call, why are they calling me to talk about chicken or chicken boxes . Is it because they think young people are the only ones who go to chicken shops or people of a certain colour . They have put those pictures on cigarette boxes, but has that brought down the number of people who are actually smoking . I dont know, im not a smoker. I lived off chicken and chips when i was young. As soon as you get the box you are squirting all sorts on their. You are going to have ketchup all over the lid, so anything that is written on there is not going to be seen. What would be a better idea in your view . There is all this money going around, there are people who are opening up clubs, people like me who are going out into the community. Im funded, but they could always be more funding, young people have messaged and said they have gone on a certain programme or on a particular trip and it has helped them. In terms of a raise awareness campaign, we had the bus stop advertisements, and someone buses. I just think what area are they focusing on . I can probably guess the areas they will put this in. But they are not the only areas that are affected by knife crime. So you clearly think there is a better way and a longer term way that we need to look at this . I believe so. At the end of the day, where will the chicken box and up . In the bin. Young people that want the food, they are not going to be sitting there thinking, im eating a chicken burger, lets read about someones life story. Its a great idea, i understand that you are putting peoples story across, but young peoples story across, but young people nowadays are not connected with books, with literature in that regard. Everything is done by phone, so they are probably eating their chips and looking at their phone, not looking at the box. 0k, omar, good not looking at the box. Ok, omar, good to have you on. Thank you very much indeed. The headlines on bbc news Jeremy Corbyn calls for mps from different parties to help him oust Boris Johnson and thwart a no deal brexit. He says he would be caretaker pm for a short time only. It was thought to be one of the worlds last Pristine Environments now scientists find microparticles of plastic in snow in the arctic. And takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in Fried Chicken shops across britain. Ta keaway takeaway boxes warning young people about the dangers of carrying a knife are being introduced in shops across britain. An interim report from air accident investigators says footballer Emiliano Sala had been exposed to harmful levels of Carbon Monoxide before a fatal plane crash over the channel injanuary. Its also believed the pilot, david ibbotson, was exposed to the gas too, potentially reducing his ability to fly the aircraft. The footballer was en route from france to cardiff, when the plane crashed. 0ur correspondent wyre davies has the story. Emiliano salas death in such tragic circumstances at just 29 years old shocked football. The argentine forward had just signed for cardiff city and was on his way tojoin his new team in the welsh capital. While city were wooing sala, he was flown between cardiff and nantes in privatejets. But the last flight after hed signed was in this single engined turboprop at night and in poor weather. Shortly after take off, in a message to friends, he seemed concerned, even frightened. Im up here in a plane that feels like its about to fall apart, says the player. If in an hour and a half you havent heard from me i dont know if theyll send anyone to find me. Dad, im scared, were his last words. Less than an hour later, the plane crashed into the channel killing the footballer and his pilot. Shortly after his sons death, salas father told me he couldnt understand why hed been flown in such small plane. The body of the pilot, david ibbotson, was neverfound. But without the proper qualifications, his competence to fly in such conditions at night has since been questioned. But there may have been other factors. Its now been revealed by the air Accidents Investigation branch that there were higher levels of Carbon Monoxide in salas bloodstream and probably that of his pilot as well. Its a gas that can cause dizziness and severe drowsiness. If youre using the cabin heater, you should be aware that if theres a leak in the exhaust, Carbon Monoxide can get in, and other toxins too. So, you should be aware that thats the case but theres no Warning System to tell you that you must act. The planes wreckage is still on the sea bed, thus far seen as too expensive and too difficult to salvage. Future air safety rests on knowing as much as possible about this issue. So, emilianos family call on the air accident Investigation Branch of the ministry of transport to salvage the wreckage of the plane as soon as possible. There are still so many questions about Emiliano Salas death. The latest revelations only adding to the intrigue about one of footballs saddest stories. Wyre davies, bbc news. Millions of rail commuters, face an increase in the cost of their season tickets next year, of almost 3 . The price hike could mean some passengers from january, paying more than a hundred pounds extra a year to get to work. Rises in regulated fares are linked to the retail price index measure of inflation, in july, and passenger groups, say thats unfair. 0ur Consumer Affairs correspondent, Colletta Smith is at manchester piccadilly station for us tonight. Nestled in the pennines between leeds and manchester, theres plenty of workers heading in either direction. Elaine serves up welcome caffeine to those commuters facing the price rise. It does add up and the thing with it, theyre not getting anything extra for it. Its not an improved service. A handful of things have been pushing up bills injuly. Hotel prices, toys and Computer Games have all gone up, making it more expensive to