Of its users data privacy. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are nigel nelson, Political Editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The sunday telegraph leads with more on those diplomatic leaks. It reports that the Cabinet Office called in the police chief who threatened to prosecute those who published sensitive memos, dragging the Prime Minister into a row over press freedom. The sunday times claims the brext Party Chairman, richard tice, has been embroilled in the so called trump files scandal, after it emerged he is in a relationship with the journalist who broke the story. The sunday express says brexit party leader, nigel farage, has a plan to wipe out labour in its northern heartland, saying it was a historic mistake for the party to back remain. The observer reports on the ongoing row over anti semitism within labour, saying former staff who took part in a bbc panorama investigation are planning to sue to party. It pictures simona halep who today won herfirst wimbledon crushing Serena Williams in straight sets. And the sunday mirror has an interview with the widow of lee pomeroy, who was murdered ona train. His killer was jailed for life on friday. We are going to start our chat with the front page of the times. We are still looking at those leaks concerning president trump. Jo, do you want to start us off . As you just alluded to in that brief run through, this is now engulfing, according to the sunday times, the brick set tie break brexit party, because the chairman of the brexit Party Chairman is in a relationship with the journalist who broke this story. Both of them have strenuously denied having anything to do with the league. But, you know, this investigation is ongoing, scotland ya rd investigation is ongoing, Scotland Yard and the Intelligence Services still seem to be working on the idea that it still seem to be working on the idea thatitis still seem to be working on the idea that it is a Civil Servant who had access to these Foreign Office files and they are saying here that the police are closing in on the mull. But, obviously, it puts the spotlight on. Nigel and but, obviously, it puts the spotlight on. Nigeland i both know isabel oakeshott, the very respected journalist. The headline isa respected journalist. The headline is a bit misleading. What the story is a bit misleading. What the story is about is the fact that something that had been sort of known in certain circles but not publicly known was that isabel and richard tice were in a relationship. So, to say that the trump league is engulfing the brexit party is probably going a little bit far. Both richard tice and isabel strenuously deny that richard tice had absolutely anything to do theirs with theirs. It was obtained purely journalistically, as far as isabel was concerned. It would be crazy for isabel to be getting it from the person that she was dating. Richard had tweeted a response to some of the claims that he was being lined up the claims that he was being lined upfor the claims that he was being lined up for thatjob in the us. The claims that he was being lined up for that job in the us. Maybe after i asked him about it. Up for that job in the us. Maybe afteri asked him about it. Richard has responded via twitter saying conspiracy theorists who say i want the American Ambassador job conspiracy theorists who say i want the American Ambassadorjob is wrong and it is ridiculous. Im100 focused on sharing brexit party uk unlikely autumn elections. The earlier tweet said it should be a brexit businessman, of which he fitted the bill. He was echoing somebody else, wasnt he . No. He wasnt. Much of the also said it. The brexit party is riding high, you would want to concentrate all your efforts on it. Would you think is the likelihood because it seems they are closing in on the mall, they have a name, as the article suggests. The likelihood of them discovering who it is and most importantly, because many people have said, how many people have been prosecuted under the official secrets act . A good question and one that i know the answer to. Nigel might. Sorry, before you answer that. I might know the answer but im not allowed to say. I think they will find out and they must have an idea of where its come from because these files and documents, they are not in the general public domain, they will be relatively limited so it is not beyond the wit of them to find them. The answer is, yes, they will probably find the person, much more difficult to successfully prosecute. The article mentions kim philby. Are you aware of the history and the story behind it . The idea is that as a mall in whitehall who has been working on behalf of the brexiteers and that is the person responsible for the sales. Part of the cambridge five . Yes. Lets turn to the sunday telegraph and we were still staying with a story but now the angle over this threat to the press. This was quite into rain days interesting. The head of the counterterrorism squad put out a Statement Last night where he was talking about breaches of the official secrets act and he made the point that newspapers, newspapers that publish these things are also in breach of official secrets act and could be prosecuted. On one hand, he was just and could be prosecuted. On one hand, he wasjust stating and could be prosecuted. On one hand, he was just stating what the law is. If i gave you an official secret, you would be in breach of the act by receiving aid. But it was put in such a pompous, arrogant way that he has upset a lot of people and also it wasnt really necessary. The suggestion was this was an intrusion on press freedom and it has caused a few a huge row. Intrusion on press freedom and it has caused a few a huge rowm was heavy handed and incredibly pompous. Scotland yard was called into whitehall. Theyve got this thing called the gateway process which sounds like a ridiculous local government thing but it is where Cabinet Office officials alert the police when they think and serious offence has been committed. If you we re offence has been committed. If you were playing cabinet cluedo you could link up all these people because the Cabinet Office is run by the cabinet secretary, mark sedwill, mrs mays most senior official. Could be the next ambassador. Possibly. But he is also conducting an enquiry into legs from the National Security council that led to the sacking from the Defence Department of gavin williams. And he is very prominent in the brexit campaign. Your understanding of in the Public Interest and what interests the public . Yes, well, i would say that these e mails were definitely into it in the Public Interest. However, why . Because the trees ought to always come out. I think that the public have a right to know what our envoy in washington thinks of his host. However, having said that, and this will be the debate that would have gone on within the mail on sunday when they we re within the mail on sunday when they were publishing it, it clearly wasnt in the national interest. This was going to be damaging, however you look at it. We are trying to do a free date free trade deal with america, we saw Donald Trumps reaction, which could have been predicted. In this particular case, i think the Public Interest went out. But the Public Interest went out. But the Public Interest is only there because these lea ked interest is only there because these leaked documents were by the recipient and the sender thought to be private. If you then say all of these documents and all of these e mails between our ambassadors around the world are open to public view in. Im not saying that at all. But i think it is a very fine line. Otherwise, you cant say what you really think. Yes, i think that is right. Im not saying the document should have been late but what i am saying that once they have been late, ever generous gets their hands on a document like that, i think a journalist has a duty to publish. Ifajournalist think a journalist has a duty to publish. If a journalist gets their hands on it. Labour anti semitism row deepens. This follows from the Panorama Programme earlier this week which looked in great depth into claims that labour is anti semitic. It featured very prominently to people, sam matthews and Louise Withers green, who both used to work for the labour party and who are whistle blowers. But they have apparently contacted the observer and told the observer that they have instructed the prominent media lawyer mark lewis to act on their behalf because they believe that the party defames them and its response to their claims. They were basically sort of britain off by the labour party in response to the Panorama Programme, labour said these disaffected former officials include those who have always opposed Jeremy Corbyns leadership and have access to grind. It throws into doubt the credibility as a sources. So the story is not going away and a labour party seems to be digging itself into a deeper hole. Away and a labour party seems to be digging itself into a deeper holelj agree with that. The whole anti semitism row than labour have handled incredibly badly. It went on and on, a simple rebuttal of not accepting what is being said would have been good enough. Certainly, they did attack these people personally which tom watson has got particularly upset about. And there was no need to do that. They were stating their view, it was a documentary, labour can question the facts of it, but to then traduce the people who were bringing it forward, i dont think was. And it is a tool order for a i dont think was. And it is a tool orderfor a party i dont think was. And it is a tool order for a party that has previously always stood up for the rights of people to stand up to power. Lets turn to the sunday express. Barrage plan to wipe out lap labour. What is all this about . Nigel farage who seems to be whirling about like an over excited lighthouse beaming on absolutely everything that looks slightly possible to crash, so as we have just said, the labour party is in turmoil because of his allegations of anti semitism but it is also in some considerable turmoil because of its sort of declared position on brexit where it seems as though Jeremy Corbyn is now more supportive ofa Jeremy Corbyn is now more supportive of a second referendum. Nigel farage reckons he can still lay thes northern strongholds, saying it has made a mistake by backing remain. I think that is reading too much into the labour party backing remain. But this ties in with a pony express which shows that actually if corbyn has decided to go mark remain, two and five voters are less likely to back him so theyre looking losing seats. Nothing is ever peaceful with nigel farage. He is using a poll to say he is storming ahead. What it shows the hem, which should quite pleased about, is able to get 57 mps. Pleased about, is able to get 57 mp5. 20 pleased about, is able to get 57 mps. 20 in the polls, that would give him that number of mps, it shows that labour had but not with an overall majority, may be about 43 mps are short. When it comes to what corbyn has done over the second referendum, it depends how you look at it. What the poll does show is that 40 of lib dem voters would now be more inclined to vote labour because of this and 40 of labour vote rs because of this and 40 of labour voters are happy with the decision for the second referendum, doesnt mean it is not splitting the party but figures have to be interpreted in different ways. Turning to the independent, and the no deal brexit set to hit businesses for £22 billion. No surprise there. Another study by something called the uk trade policy observatory who said the gust of compensating businesses £22 billion a year and that would include Industries Like motivation aviation, they would all need have bailouts. Boris will keep his 39 billions. Weve got to end with a member then. The independent has a picture of the players, a beautiful picture of the players, a beautiful picture of the players, a beautiful picture of simona helap. She doesnt look as though she has broken into a sweat. A freshfaced, and how lovely, new face and obviously one to watch. An astonishing game, did it in under an hour, shes only 27, her second grand slam this year. Serena williams, it is our third major defeat in a year. It would have made her the oldest player. It would have matched. Billie jean king . Navratilova, maybe . We should check on that. Yes, we will be back. Then it should offer us. It is what was going on in the royal box. It should offer us. It is what was going on in the royal boxm it should offer us. It is what was going on in the royal box. It is very nice to see kate and megan together all smiles. One doesnt feel it is was a bit over pr stunt perhaps. 0h, feel it is was a bit over pr stunt perhaps. Oh, you old cynic. We hear about possible rifts between them, but they look very happy today. About possible rifts between them, but they look very happy todaym would be boring if there wasnt a rest. Did either you watch . Weve been working, no time to watch. He is going to the grand prix. That is in my area, silverstone. Formula i, lovely. You are back at 11 30pm. Lots more coming up. Thats it for now. Dojoin me at lots more coming up. Thats it for now. Do join me at the top of the hour. Until then, heres now. Do join me at the top of the hour. Untilthen, heres the now. Do join me at the top of the hour. Until then, heres the travel show. This week on the show. Saving the Great Barrier reef. This is just part of the solution. We have to restore coral populations, but we also have to manage climate change. Rv adventures in the states. And a long weekend in london. Our global gurus got tips for your trips. Australias Great Barrier reef is enormous. Its about the size of italy, and you can see it from space. Around 10 of all fish species live here. As a diver, there arent many places that can beat it. Due to increased water temperatures, theres been several mass bleaching events here on the Great Barrier reef, 2016 and 2017 especially. Couple that with a severe Tropical Cyclone and up to 80 of the reef was affected. For myself, an ocean lover, its very worrying. But there are stretches, like here on the southern part, that still thrive. Schools of fish, rays, sharks and turtles are all abundant. How perfect is that . Billions of little tinyjewels. Chromis . Yeah, blue green chromis. It was incredible down there, rachael. Wow. Rachaeljones has worked in these waters for 18 months now. The marine park authorities have rewarded her efforts by giving her master reef guide status. Tell me about the health of the reef we saw down there today. Its very healthy. Theres just so much diversity here. Up there, its suggested 900 years old. So its just coral that has died off and built up over time. What are some of the main threats facing the Great Barrier reef . Were all aware of the threats to the reef. Rising sea surface temperatures, ocean acidification, were all aware of it. But we need as many people as we can to see the Great Barrier reef, because theyre going to fall in love with it, as you have, and then they go home and protect the Great Barrier reef, and all the reefs in the world. But then the more people that are coming here, there are more people flying, and therefore more carbon emissions. Isnt that bad for the reef . We need as many people as we can to see the reef, and they can choose more sustainable options. Every person that visits the Great Barrier reef pays an environmental levy, so they are playing a part every time they come. Collecting information is one thing, but theres been a significant breakthrough this year that has seen new life brought back to dead and dying reefs. One night a year, the coral simultaneously released millions of eggs and sperm into the waters. It looks like a massive underwater snowstorm. Professor harrison has set about capturing that spawn and relocating it to areas that need it most. Whats the plan . Ok, what were going to do, is im going to ask you to take these calipers and just go down and measure the coral. He measures the new coral regularly and has found that its been thriving, but hes also found that after three years, its sexually reproductive, triggering a domino effect of regeneration. Tell us a little bit about the breakthrough youve made. What weve been doing is some really exciting research. One of the innovations weve just trialled in the philippines is using an underwater robot, which we called the larvalbot. Its helping us deliver literally millions of coral larvae onto really degraded reef systems, and the really exciting news is that weve got to hectare scales, which means we can start to think about large scale restoration using this larval technique on reefs all around the world, including the Great Barrier reef. This is just part of the solution. We have to restore coral populations, but we also have to manage climate change. If youre thinking about coming here, but youre afraid you might cause it further harm, heres some tips we think might help. For most of us, a trip to australia means a very long flight, resulting in lots of carbon emissions. You can mitigate that by paying a little extra to Carbon Offset your flight using one of the many reputable schemes available, but also consider your flight plan. Many routes will take you into sydney first, with a return shuttle to cairns. That means more time in the air, so try to find a more direct route. Wear sunscreen that is considered reef safe. It should be fairly easy to find in shops once youre in australia. Some of the ingredients commonly found in regular products are considered toxic to the coral. Also, after youve put your sun block on, wait for at least half an hour before entering the water to stop many of the chemicals from washing straight off you, causing even more damage to the marine life. When youre in the water, watch what youre doing with your body. Picking up, touching and disturbing the coral is a definite no no, but beware also of accidental damage, particularly with your flippers. And when youre choosing a tour operator, make sure you look for one that works in a sustainable way. Look for the eco certification badges that are recognised by the marine park authority. Badge holders have proven they operate to very high standards and that they go above and beyond when it comes to protecting the reef. Hello. This week ive advice on spending three days in london, a family holiday to california, and maximising mexico. First though, starting this month, new zealand is imposing an admission fee, a 35 International Visitor conservation and tourism levy, which the government in wellington says will help protect the environment and pay for infrastructure. Also, from october, its bringing in an online permit for travellers who dont currently need a visa. The new zealand electronic travel authority, or nzeta, will cost 9 via an app or 12 on the website. Next, christine mast gets in touch from the us to say she is planning a visit to the uk in september 2020. Well only have three days in london, so what would you suggest we do there . Im going to suggest that the key to your visit is getting a good geographical location right in the heart of greater london. And that means waterloo. That should mean you can walk everywhere in the capital in hopefully the warm autumn sunshine. Unlike many us cities, Central London is compact, and you can plan on shopping, sightseeing, or visiting the great museums and galleries as you wish. Waterloo is also ideally located for a boat trip down river to greenwich, the glorious thamesside suburb. And you can catch a train direct to windsor, a pretty english town that happens to have an enormous castle attached. Tamsin bough is heading in the opposite direction, from the uk to the us, with her 11 and 16 year old boys in tow. They are going on a family holiday to california, flying in and out of San Francisco with 18 days in between. We want to explore and have a bit of a road trip. Where should we go and should we rent an rv . Take state route 1 south from San Francisco to los angeles. The drive along the Pacific Coast really is one of the worlds great road trips. You can call in at monterey with its great aquarium, and also have a look at the scenery at big sur. After a couple of days in la, you can swing around and head north for death valley and Yosemite National park. Id recommend against a camper van or rv. Time to head south of the border. Ronald smith wants to explore central mexico. We want to start in mexico city, travel to puebla and then on to oaxaca. Is this a good plan, and is it better to use public transport rather than drive . Mexico city is one of the worlds outstanding capitals. To get some advice for you, ive called in an expert. Puebla and oaxaca are two of the most beautiful states of mexico, so its a great plan. The first stop must be in puebla. Here are spectacular churches, colourful colonial houses and restaurants in which you can try the mole poblano, one of the most typical and old mexican dishes. Four hours driving from puebla, you will find oaxaca. Here you can visit hierra al agua, an incredible natural site with petrified waterfalls and views. Back in the city of oaxaca, go to the temple santo domingo, eat tlayudas and drink mezcal. Rent a car, that way you can easily move from one state to another. The road that connects both states is safe and in good condition. Thats all for now, but do keep sending in your travel problems and i will do my very best to find you the answers. From me, simon calder, bye for now and see you next time. The sun is setting here on our time over the reef. For more from this wonderful but fragile environment check out our website or explore some of the stories we have brought you from here in greater detail. Coming up next week. Roger is in florida as the Kennedy Space centre marked its 50th anniversary of those very first moon landings. Anne looks ahead to being a hub for the space tourists of the future. In the meantime, make sure to check us out on social media. Were on all the regular channels. Just search bbc travel show to tag us in your photos and videos from around the world. Until then, enjoy exploring and well catch you next time. Most of us have had a mainly dry day with spells of sunshine. For others of us, hefty showers across the east pennines and down into the midlands. Slowly starting to lose some of their energy but we could see some showers in south east england. For most, dry and cloudy, the further west you are, temperatures between ten and 13 celsius. Sunday, a day of variable and large amounts of cloud, sunny spells vertically across Northern Ireland and the western coast. Showers across the pennines, Higher Ground in wales, possibly southern england, lighter winds than today. Typically tomorrow, we are looking at 19 to 23 celsius. Things stayed dry and warm as we going to monday and tuesday, temperature starting to climb but we could all see rain on wednesday and later into thursday. This is bbc news. Im lukwesa burak. The headlines at 11 the metropolitan police re iterates that publishing leaked diplomatic telegrams could be a criminal offence. The warning follows the resignation of the British Ambassador in washington. The police have been criticised for threatening prosecutions of the media over the leak. Foreign secretaryjeremy hunt says hes told his iranian counterpart that the uk will assist with the release of an oil tanker, if tehran makes guarantees the cargo is not bound for syria. Facebook is reportedly fined a record 5 billion to settle an investigation into violations of its users data privacy. Hurricane barry has weakened to a tropical storm,