From the sunday times and the evening standards robert fox. Good morning. The conservative Party Conference opens today in manchester, with promises from the Prime Minister to invest in a0 hospital projects, across england, in the next decade. Borisjohnson says £13 billion would be invested, either in entirely new buildings, or refurbishment of existing ones. Mrjohnson is also promising to get brexit done, but the Party Conference comes amid growing speculation that opposition parties could table a vote of a no confidence against the government, within days, as they try to stop a no deal brexit. Our political correspondent, chris mason, reports. You are not fit Boris Johnson arrived here last night, with his girlfriend, carrie symonds, after a somewhat bumpy week. Are you losing control, Prime Minister . So what is the plan . Well, the first rule of Party Conferences take a look at the banners, to work out what the party hopes to be talking about. The conservative plan, for the next few days, is to try to talk directly to the electorate. Yes, about brexit, but also about other policy areas, like schools and hospitals. And to portray Parliament Still meeting 200 miles south, at westminster as a pointless talking shop. But borisjohnson knows that, yes, he is in office, but hes not in control of events. Nonetheless, there will be an attempt to talk big about the future. Mrjohnson telling the sunday telegraph, this morning, that he plans the biggest Hospital Building programme in a generation. The government wants to get a brexit deal, but is running out of time. We can expect the Prime Minister to talk to european leaders this week, to try to shuffle things along. And everyone here will be keeping at least one eye on parliament, where the opposition parties may, just may, be tempted to try to make life awkward for the tories, by hauling their mps back for votes. Our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in manchester. The slogan is get brexit done that lots of talk of no confidence votes, ca reta ker lots of talk of no confidence votes, caretaker Prime Minister is, what is the mood there in manchester this morning . It is going to be one huge love in, here because this is the sort of home territory for Boris Johnson. He has always been the conference darling. I remember last year he totally overshadowed theresa may and when David Cameron was Prime Minister i think David Cameron used to dread Boris Johnsons minister i think David Cameron used to dread borisjohnsons arrival because the conference at the Party Members love Boris Johnson. Because the conference at the Party Members love borisjohnson. These are his people so it will be a warm bath of political approval for Boris Johnson. Which is in contrast Everything Else going on in the world because he has been beaten up by the supreme court, he has suffered numerous reverses in parliament, seven defeats out of seven. We had the former chancellor writing in the paper yesterday that the only people who will benefit from Johnsons Brexit or big business speculators. And then of course we have thejennifer arcuri saga rambling on so all is not going well. But here, he will get going reception. Also for his message that brexit must be delivered by october the 31st. That is exactly what Party Members want. And usually at these conferences, you can expect noises of, a little bit of rebellion here there and everywhere. I doubt you will have that the issue because most of the rebels having booted out of the party so they would be turning up the. So descent, i doubt we will see much dissent at all and it is interesting that even those Senior Tories who previously where particular bow to Boris Johnsons strategy and had spoken out about no deal have come down to support the idea that we will have to leave without an agreement if you cant get the eu to agree a new package in the middle of october. One of them, of course, matt hancock, health secretary, campaigning for the leadership, said no deal is not an option. Now, different tune from him. Weve got to get brexit done. I think absolutely no deal may well happen. So youve changed your mind . Yes i have and i said that a few weeks ago. I absolutely think we have got to get brexit done. The calculation from Boris Johnsons tea m the calculation from Boris Johnsons team is not just the calculation from Boris Johnsons team is notjust the people are fed up team is notjust the people are fed up with brexit going on and on, they wa nt up with brexit going on and on, they want it over and done, but of course he knows that if he doesnt get it done by 31st of october, waiting in the wings is the brexit party who will probably devour tory votes messagejohnson will probably devour tory votes message johnson cannot deliver on his october 31 do or die deadline. This morning, a warning from the man at the front of the party, nigel farage saying that he is thinking of standing as a candidate in the next general election. I dont feel the pull of westminster particularly but of course i will stand and i will lead the charge on behalf of the brexit party. We are ina behalf of the brexit party. We are in a position here where, if we get to the 1st of november, and we have not left the european union, you will see support for the brexit party rise considerably. I do think in the circumstances, we have got a very Important Role to play. So, when will they be a general election . Soon, novemberi when will they be a general election . Soon, november i would think. We have the speaker saying the other day that the earliest it could now be a general election was november fifth comments opposing the opposition parties slapped down a motion of no confidence on monday. Dont think that will happen. More likely it will stretch into middle 01 likely it will stretch into middle or late november. A winter election. With that in mind, promises from the conservatives today about health spending, billions for40 conservatives today about health spending, billions for a0 new hospital projects in england. Are we clear whether that was new money . Because i have been quite a few announcements from Boris Johnson because i have been quite a few announcements from borisjohnson and theresa may about lots of spending promises on the nhs. You really have to pick through the big glowing announcements and look at the detail because when we look at the detail, actually, what is being announced todayis actually, what is being announced today is £2. 7 billion for six, six not a0, six new hospital projects over the next five years. These will be upgrades to buildings, new facilities, new clinics, that sort of thing. And then there is a wish list that, if the tories were to winning selection, and the one after that, then they would look at building an additional 30 for hospitals. And they are setting aside today £109, which hospitals can bid for, to pay for architects, surveyors and engineers as to how plans could be improved. £100 billion. I wouldnt get carried away with this a0 figure. What is on the table now in terms of hard cash and what is happening, is six hospitals, 2. 7 billion within a 100 billion survey fees for other hospitals to be built if the tories when the next election and can find out how they are going to fund it. One interesting thing, the projects will not be funded by the pfi, which has been the favoured model for building hospitals, using private sector to build a lot of the funding, particularly during the tony blair yea rs. Particularly during the tony blair years. One last thing to strip through all the spin today, this is not the biggest Hospital Building programme ina not the biggest Hospital Building programme in a generation, nowhere near it actually. Tony blair built many, near it actually. Tony blair built any near it actually. Tony blair built many, many more than that. So we have to dial down the big announcements. What we are getting is six new projects, £2. 7 billion. Thank you very much indeed norman for that clarification. The veteran labour mp, Dame Margaret hodge, is facing a re selection battle, after a sufficient number of activists in her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. Dame margaret whosjewish, and has been critical of Jeremy Corbyns handling of anti semitism in the party said she was disappointed, but would fight to keep her seat, in east london. Labour said the decision had nothing to do with anti semitism. Parents should include children in conversations about organ donation, according to the organisation that oversees transplants in the uk. Nhs blood and transplant says young patients waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. Our reporter, geraint thomas, has been following the story of lilly who had a double transplant, at the age of 11. My name is lilly kendall. I am 11 years old, and i am waiting for a heart and lung double transplant. At one stage, it looked likely lilly wouldnt even reach the age of 11. She spent herfirst three months in hospital with heart complications. Medics advised her family to switch off her life support machine. They managed to control her condition for nine years, but then, she needed a lung and heart transplant. Fewer than five children, across the uk, were on the double transplant waiting list at the time. Hearts and lungs, in particular, need to be matched by size, so lilly was relying on a child organ donor. Weve had a lot of difficult conversations, talking about her funerals, what she would like. This is my daughters life. This will change her life, and give me my daughter back. A week after we filmed with lilly, she got the call. She was taken to great ormond street hospital, where the double translate operation took over seven hours to complete. These were lillys first breaths, with her new lungs. I feel very amazing, very happy. I didnt think i would survive without these new heart and lungs. Getting more donors to help patients, like lilly, is the challenge. Children can sign the organ donor register, and if they are competent to make that decision, then that should be given the same weight as if an adult had signed it. But obviously the final decision, as with adults, is with families, and, therefore, we need families to talk together about what those wishes are. Police in hong kong have, again, used tear gas and pepper spray, to disperse pro democracy protesters, in a busy shopping district. The clashes took place after officers made a series of arrests of protesters, who had gathered to mark the fifth anniversary of a pro democracy campaign, known as the umbrella movement. Stephen mcdonnell is in hong kong. This is an act of mass civil disobedience here in hong kong today. We have many thousands of people in the streets, despite being told by the police that they should clear out because this is technically an illegal assembly. We have had tear gas fired, we have had rubber bullets fired, this is right along the tram track route on hong kong island, stretched out over many kilometres. As a site, you can see how many people have turned out here and every now and then, you will hear these cheaters speaking, because this is a kind of corridor next to me where people are running stuff u p next to me where people are running stuff up to the front line. So they will send signals down, like they need some tires or water or Something Like that, and then you will get a Group Running through the middle of the more hardcore protesters with their gas masks and eve ryo ne protesters with their gas masks and everyone is cheering them on as they head to the front line. So the potential for more of this kind of street conflict today is considerable. Of course, this is all leading up to the 70th anniversary of the founding of modern china. Of the communist party taking the reins in mainland china. Beijing wanted to bea in mainland china. Beijing wanted to be a big celebration of everything thatis be a big celebration of everything that is great about this country. However, the protesters feel that they want to crash the party as it were, and uses anniversary to push their claims for democratic reforms here in hong kong. And so, as i say, despite the threats they could be arrested, despite tear gas and rubber bullets, you have many thousands of people out on the street of hong kong today. And i think this will go on for hours to come. We will have to see what develops. Because there is quite a determination here, despite the authorities telling people to clear out of the streets, to remain here, to keep gathering, to keep shouting, as you can hear them, like this. Because for them, it is something of a last fight how they feel and the 70th anniversary on tuesday is a very big moment in china and the hong kong activists are determined to use it to their own ends. Thank you very much, Stephen Mcdonnell in hong kong covering the protests. The american retailer, cvs pharmacy, has suspended the sale of a heartburn drug, over concerns that it could be linked to cancer. The store says it will stop sales of zantac, until further notice. Zantac is a brand name for the generic medication, ranitidine. The pills are used by millions of people, to reduce acid in the stomach. Two people have died, and five others injured, at a theme park in mexico city. All the victims were passengers on a rollercoaster, when one of the carriages fell off the track, at the la feria amusement park. Two of those injured are thought to have serious head injuries. Voters in austria will head to the polls today, with the former chancellor, sebastian kurz, looking to return to power, just four months since he was ousted from office. A no confidence vote brought down his government, after a video surfaced, showing his Coalition Partner offering government contracts, in exchange for campaign support. Our correspondent in vienna, bethany bell, explained how the country came to hold early elections. Well, this is an early election, because, as you said, the last Coalition Government fell apart, in may. As a result of a video sting scandal, that involved the head of the junior Coalition Partner, Heinz Christian strache, of the far right freedom party. He was caught on video, in a villa in ibiza, promising government contracts to a woman who was pretending to be the niece of a russian oligarch. He had to resign amidst that scandal, and then the whole coalition fell apart, and his Coalition Partner, chancellor sebastian kurz, of the conservatives, lost a vote of no confidence in parliament. And so, new elections were scheduled. And, in the meantime, austria has been ruled by a caretaker government of technocrats. And has got, in fact, at the moment, its first female chancellor, brigitte bierlein, who was the former president of austrias highest court. The headlines on bbc news. Further promises to deliver brexit are expected this morning as the conservative Party Conference gets under way in manchester. Boris johnson plans billions of pounds of spending for hospitals, what he describes as the biggest Hospital Building programme in a generation. Parents are urged to have conversations with their children about organ donation, in the hope that more young people willjoin the donor register. The government, Campaign Groups and the police have been warning about the rise of far right extremism across the uk. Tomorrow night, the Bbcs Countryfile programme reports on how a new belief called eco fascism is taking extremism into the countryside. Heres charlotte smith. New fascism is on the rise in cities and countries. There is a strand of nazism which goes back to heinrich himmler. This professor says extremists are now interested in environmental issues. What modern fascists are happily doing is making a link between what they consider to be the pollution of the race through such things as mass migration and cosmopolitan and pollution of the countryside, what this leads to is this term, ego fascism. New breed of fascists are using social media to reach a younger audience. This group portrays itself asa audience. This group portrays itself as a patriotic alternative to extinction rebellion. But we did a little more digging and found it was set up by a man come here with a group called generation identity, group called generation identity, group the government says promotes damaging and extreme views. He ran their Rural Division in the south west. So, is british revival simplya south west. So, is british revival simply a front for the same extreme views on immigration that generation identity has . British people are coming a minority in their own country. Are the markedly different . We are in the same general ballpark but that could be said about a lot of groups. The governments advisers, the government for counteraction is says british extremism is a fake frightening example of extremism. When countryfile approached facebook with its finding, they close british revival and the litres pages. And you can see charlottes full report on countryfile on bbc1 tonight at 6. 15pm. Prince harry is in malawi today, continuing his tour across Southern African countries. He will visit a network of young women, who atte