Thunderstorms. A lovely weekend in terms of sunshine coming up but strong sunshine and high levels of pollen, pretty hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former trader minister lord digbyjones and the broadcaster and campaigner henry bonsu. Thank you very much were coming in at this late hour. Tomorrows front pages theres once again only one story on tomorrows front pages, the guardian reports that while relatives face an agonising wait for news, some victims of the fire may never be identified. The Daily Telegraph says residents of the burnt out tower block demand answers as their sorrow turns to anger. The metro focuses on calls forjustice after lives were reduced to ashes, saying that those responsible should be arrested. The i carries photos of several of those missing, adding that public anger is growing at what it describes a disaster. The times reports that the United States had allegedly banned the type of cladding that encased the 21r storey block. And the daily mirror carries a photograph of the devastation at the building, describing it as a diabolical failing which shames the nation. The express carries a photo of distraught friends and relatives, estimating that more than 100 people are feared dead. The daily mail describes the fire as the worst british disaster since hillsborough, adding that the charity of ordinary britons start with the telegraph, sorrow turns to anger, residents of burnt out tower block demand answers as it emerges a litany of failings to the inferno is now as it emerges a litany of failings to to inferno. Is now as it emerges a litany of failings to to have no is now as it emerges a litany of failings to to have killedl is now as it emerges a litany of failings to to have killed 100. Ow as it emerges a litany of failings to to have killed 100. The death feared to have killed 100. The death toll is 17 at the moment, digby, but we dont know how many are missing. The incredulity that this could happen in 2017. The first thing to say is henry and i are known to have an interesting debate on this programme quite often and in the next human its we might disagree about certain things but no viewer showed for a minute think we dont think this isjust showed for a minute think we dont think this is just an absolutely appalling, dreadful Human Tragedy. Man made tragedy. Appalling, dreadful Human Tragedy. Manmade tragedy. Dont mistake for a minute anything we say as not keeping that centre stage, this is appalling and it is a Human Tragedy more than anything else. 0ne appalling and it is a Human Tragedy more than anything else. One of the things, it is here when youre going through the headlines, we might never know how many people this has killed. We will end up with an estimate. The problem with fire is it destroys bodies. 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I would ask, i wish that theresa may had gone and hugged a victim just like corbyn did, first . . . 77 right first . . . 77 , t ing first . . . 777 i t weefiightfihfie but this isnt a depoliticise this but this isnt a time for political grandstanding. There isnt a time now for political grandstanding but there is anger and the political fallout will be apparent and people will want that anger to bring about meaningful change. People feelthis anger to bring about meaningful change. People feel this didnt have to happen. It was forewarned, foreshadowed by a number of groups, not least the tenants 22; 22 . £22 £25525; £5; e g 122;. Say 22; 22 . £22 £25525; £5; e g 122; essie say they particular building. People say they we re particular building. People say they were threatened by the council, by the Outsourcing Agency that was the block. You can managing the block. You can understand why sorrow has turned to anger because the warnings were there, the telegraph calls it a litany of failings and people feel that actually the government isnt there for us, either at the local level, kensington and Chelsea Council the national government. 0ne of the things about living in the sixth richest country in the world is theres a contract between government and the people. We bathe laws and we pay our taxes and do the right thing and the government is therefore ask we of eight. It seems the government wasnt there for these people that there for us ;we for these people that there for us we the f cut costs we abe. The Government Cut costs and gave contracts to organisations that may have cut corners and compromised on safety. It says in this piece there had been no updates to Building Fire regulations in this country for four years even though similar infernos in dubai and melbourne had been seen, so the warnings were there. The times, i dont think you like the essence of what hes saying but corbyn says seize homes of the rich to house the g re nfell tower seize homes of the rich to house the Grenfell Tower homeless. Why doesnt he just say Grenfell Tower homeless. Why doesnt hejust say go Grenfell Tower homeless. Why doesnt he just say go into empty homes . Why doesnt he just say go into empty homes to put the homeless. Why does he have to say homes of the what