A massive upset at the Rugby World Cup as japan makes history by beating ireland. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance, whos chief features writer at the ft, and the broadcaster penny smith. Good evening. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says a minority Labour Government is becoming more likely every day as opposition parties consider whether to call a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister. The Scottish Nationalists have reiterated their support for an interim government to ensure, they say, that britain doesnt leave the eu without a deal at the end of next month. All this comes at the end of a tumultuous week for borisjohnson, who arrived earlier in manchester with his partner, carrie symonds. Theyre in the city from the start of the conservative Party Conference, where they were booed as they arrived. Heres chris masons report. Is this a leadership bid, mrjohnson . The conservative conference a year ago, the smiles of the carefree backbench challenger, the mobmed darling of the party faithful. Boris johnson will arrive at conference this year as Prime Minister, in office, but barely in control. Defeated in court, but defiant. What a week its been. The Prime Ministers advice to her majesty was unlawful. Parliament has not been prorogued. Welcome back to our place of work. Many of us in this place subject to death threats. I never heard such humbug in all my life. He faces huge questions about the future of the country and his own past. The mayor of london supports you. Borisjohnson has been referred to the Police Watchdog over a potential criminal offence relating to his relationship with the businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri, over allegations she received favourable treatment, including grants and a place on trade trips while mrjohnson was mayor of london. The Prime Minister denies any wrongdoing. This issue is being politically driven and motivated. And the Prime Minister has been clear that proprieties were observed. All in all, is all of this an open goalfor labour . They hope so, even if some privately wonder if their leader is match fit. If the government loses a vote of no confidence, could Jeremy Corbyn become caretaker Prime Minister . At the moment, he does not have the numbers, and yet. It is getting more likely every single day because this government is collapsing. Its now lost all seven votes since borisjohnson became Prime Minister, and this tory government has been defeated over 45 times in parliament. They dont have a majority, they dont have a programme, they dont have policies and they dont have any credibility. The Scottish National party want to be seen to be trying to bring down the government next week and could live with mr corbyn in downing street the only way to guarantee another brexit delay, they think, and then have a general election. Its only right and proper that he, as the leader of the largest opposition party, should have the first opportunity to form an administration but, if another name appears in the frame, a ken clarke or a Dominic Grieve that people can coalesce around, i personally and i think the snp would have very little difficulty with that. No one but no one knows what is over the horizon right now, but this is a party, despite everything, determined to show the world its best side. A little earlier this evening, i spoke to dawn foster, columnist for the guardian, and olivia utley, Deputy Editor at the article, which provides online comment and analysis. I started by asking olivia how really that likely a vote of no confidence is to actually take place and to succeed. I dont think its likely to take place at all. We seem to all be overlooking the fact that the lib dems, led byjo swinson, have said over and over again that they wouldnt back a government of National Unity withJeremy Corbyn at the helm because they think that would be dangerous, even for a short space of time, and i dont see how, particularly the ones who defected from the labour party, chuka umunna and luciana berger, who have said that corbyn is dangerous and unfit to lead, could possibly support a vote that would make him Prime Minister, even if it was supposed to be for a short space of time. And without the lib dems, they dont really have a chance. The chances of labour and the snp risking a vote of no confidence, if theyre not 100 certain that they have a government of National Unity ready to go, are very slim because then there would be an election on borisjohnsons terms. Lets just continue with the lib dems in this. How much choice have they really got over who they support, if they really want to get the vote of no confidence done and be successful with it . I think they have very little choice. The lib dems will eventually realise that, if this vote of no confidence goes forward, if they dont support Jeremy Corbyn then parliament will dissolve, theyll go into a general election, and no deal will happen. The lib dems have already been damaged by going into coalition with the conservatives and backtracking on their promise to students that they wouldnt introduce tuition fees, so the lib dems will eventually realise that this is dangerous for them, and this will be the only way to stop no deal if Boris Johnson doesnt comply with the law and the benn act. Whats there to stop the opposition parties coming together and saying, 0k, we cant get the lib dems on side if itsJeremy Corbyn, but other names that have been mentioned harriet harman, Dominic Grieve, ken clarke . I think the problem would be time, just to decide on which of those it would be. The timescales are just so narrow now that the idea that they could all sit around voting on potential temporary Prime Ministers just seems absurd. Most people are admitting now that itsJeremy Corbyn or no one, and i know what dawn means, if the lib dems are really serious about stopping no deal, that maybe theyll feel that its their only option. But ijust dont see how all the ones whove said that Jeremy Corbyn is dangerous could allow that to happen. And as you say, they are bruised by coalition with the conservatives. Entering into anything which even looks remotely like a coalition with labour might be too much for them. So, if you dont think a vote of no confidence is a dead cert, then to stop no deal, youre left with the benn bill. How vulnerable is that to being circumvented . I think its very vulnerable. A lot of people around borisjohnson have said that he wont comply with the law. But he said he will. He said he will, but a lot of people around him are very unhappy with it and dont want to do it. Boris johnson seems to be careering towards no deal, and a vote of no confidence will be the only way to stop it, so the lib dems will eventually have to think about whether or not they want no deal, which will damage them massively, or whether they want to get into the natural thing, which is the leader of the opposition, Jeremy Corbyn, who got 40 of the vote in the last general election. Is he really careering, or is it meant to look like that, careering towards a no deal . Its tough to know. But it does look as though there are a number of ways that the government could get around the benn act. A lot of them have been in the papers today. One of them, for example, is the civil contingencies act. Thats apparently where the government has been talking so much about rights on the streets. The government could declare a state of National Emergency on the grounds that, if we dont proceed with brexit on 31st october, there will be riots on the street, therefore the benn act would be nullified because the country would be in a state of National Emergency. Thats just one of the many ways that the benn act could be got around. And i think that the whole point is, we dont know. Perhaps johnsons bluffing and perhaps he wouldnt go for no deal at all when it came down to it, but the idea is the eu dont know one way or the other now, and they dont have the time to find out, so the hope is, on the governments side, the eu will be so worried about no deal actually happening that some sort of deal will be agreed at the 11th hour. But the other way to stop no deal is to get a deal. Theyre still having talks. Stephen barclay was meeting Michel Barnier this week. He was still talking it up, wasnt he, the possibility . They were, but also the negotiating team for the euro have been reduced by 75 under Boris Johnson. It doesnt seem as if he is very serious about a deal, we havent seen anything brand new coming forward, and, if he goes to the eu on 19th october, as he said he will, he has 12 days to get a new deal and then get that through parliament before the 315t. He needs to go to europe and ask for an extension. How likely is it that hell do that . And how would he ask for an extension, having said hed rather die in a ditch . I just dont think he will ask for an extension. Apparently, hes told. Government sources have told eu negotiators that he wont resign, either. So ijust dont think its possible for him ask for the extension nor do i think its possible for him to resign, so i think his only course of action now is to find some loophole to the benn act. But then were back in court, arent we . Yes, absolutely. If he doesnt comply with it, there will be a vote of no confidence, people will go back to court, and borisjohnson has to wake up and realise that the vast majority of parliament dont want to crash out with no deal on 315t october, so he has to think about how he can get a deal and do it as quickly as possible. I think he is serious now about getting a deal, but i think his way of getting it isnt going to be conducive to proper, sensible, constructive talks with the eu. Its basically going to be terrifying the eu into really believing that hes going to go for no deal, and then theyjust feel that they have to give him some sort of concessions at the last minute. This programme contains scenes of repetitive flashing images. Boris johnson arrives for the Tory Party Conference amid speculation the opposition at westminster could try to oust him next week. His appearance in manchester follows news that both the snp and labour are discussing a vote of no confidence in his government. They dont have a majority, they dont have a programme, they dont have policies and they dont also have any credibility. But the conservatives maintain theyre the only party that can deliver brexit. Well be live in manchester. Also tonight. Riot Police Fire Tear gas and use water cannon in clashes with pro democracy campaigners in hong kong. The american sprinter Chris Coleman powers to gold in the 100m at the world athletics championships in doha. And its one of the biggest ever upsets in rugby. The hosts, japan, beat tournament favourites ireland in the world cup. Good evening. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, has arrived in manchester for the start of the conservative Party Conference amid growing speculation that opposition parties at westminster are considering a vote of no confidence. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says a caretaker government is becoming more likely every day and the snp has reiterated its support for a move against the Prime Minister in order to prevent the uk leaving the eu without a deal. However, the conservatives maintain theyre the only party that can get brexit done. Chris masons report now contains some flashing images. Borisjohnson you are not fit. Boris johnson arrived here this evening with his girlfriend, carrie symonds. Are you losing control, Prime Minister . A Prime Minister in office but barely in control defeated in court but defiant. What a week its been. The Prime Ministers advice to her majesty was unlawful. Parliament has not been prorogued. Welcome back to our place of work. From the Supreme Court to parliament. Welcome back to our place of work. Many of us in this place are subject to death threats. Ive never heard so much humbug in all my life. He faces huge questions about the countrys future and his own past. The mayor of london supports you. You like hanging out hang out with us, right . Ido borisjohnson has been referred to the Police Watchdog over a potential criminal offence relating to his relationship with the businesswomen Jennifer Arcuri over allegations she received favourable treatment, including grants and a place on trade trips, when mrjohnson was mayor of london. The Prime Minister denies any wrongdoing. This issue is being politically driven, its politically motivated. And the Prime Minister has been clear that proprieties were observed. All in all, is all of this an open goalfor labour . They hope so. Even if some privately wonder if their leader is match fit. If the government falls, loses a vote of confidence, could Jeremy Corbyn become caretaker Prime Minister . At the moment he doesnt have the numbers. And yet. Its getting more likely every single day because this government is collapsing. It has now lost all seven votes since Boris Johnson became Prime Minister and this tory government has been defeated over 45 times in parliament. They dont have a majority, they dont have a programme, they dont have policies and they dont also have any credibility. The Scottish National party want to be seen to be trying to bring down the government next week and could live with mr corbyn in downing street. The only way to guarantee another brexit delay, they think, and then have a general election. Its only right and proper that he, as the leader of the largest opposition party, should have the first opportunity to form an administration. But if another name appears in the frame, a ken clarke or a Dominic Grieve, that people can coalesce around, then i personally and i think the snp would have very little difficulty with that. No one but no one knows whats over the horizon right now. But this is a party, despite everything, determined to show the world its best side. An understatement to say it has not been the easiest week for the conservatives but what could we see at the conference that might lift the mood . This is a conference like no other. Brexit is one month away, possibly, and a vote of no confidence in the government could be days or weeks away. But this is a party determined this week to broaden the agenda, to talk about schools and hospitals and the police as well, of course, as brexit. Boris johnson has written in the conference guide in typical language talking about the throb of possibility and how he does not by the doom and gloom and cataclysm of other parties and he said in an interview with the sunday telegraph tomorrow morning that he wants to see the biggest Hospital Building programme of a generation. But it all comes back to brexit he will talk to european leaders in the coming days and this conference will rule on with Parliament Still running on and so the prospect at any moment of mps having to leap on the train to return to westminster. As i say, a conference like no other. Chris mason in manchester at the conservative Party Conference. And the Prime Minister will be live on the Andrew Marr Show tomorrow morning at 9am on bbc one. Jeremy corbyn says a future Labour Government would scrap universal credit, which merges six benefits, into a single payment. In a speech in essex, he said hed immediately, upon taking office, reduce the wait faced by claimants from five weeks to two. Police in hong kong have fired tear gas and water canon at protesters, who are marking five years since the start of what became known as the Umbrella Movement. It was a campaign of civil disobedience and protest in the fight for greater democratic freedom under chinese rule. The movement faded after two months, but todays anniversary comes after a new wave of far more militant demonstrations. From hong kong, heres our china correspondent, john sudworth. The everyday object that lent its name to a movement was in use again. Five years after it first shielded the protesters from the pepper spray and tear gas. In 2014, the umbrella protests faded away. But this year theyre back with a vengeance in far more violent form. We have no choice. Like, we cant go back. Imean. For me, like. If we lose this time, hong kong cannot survive for more than another five years. The anniversary began calmly enough, with thousands joining a peac