Picture of a street in the french part of the island st martin, announcing new military reinforcements after reports of looting also. A change of tack now and an exclusive on brexit in the independent who report that deportations of eu citizens are at a record high up 14 from last year. In many cases, charities are saying that the deportations are illegal. The telegraph next with their analysis of rafa nadals victory over south africans Kevin Anderson in last nights us open final. Its nadas 16th grand slam. No stopping him and finally, the popes had a bit of a bump while in his popemobile in colombia. Pope francis is visiting the country where he had helped broker a peace deal last year and accidentally hit his head against the screen you can see just a few splashes of blood there. It took quite a hit but he is still smiling and carrying on. He is great with the crowds. Google talk about that more with our guest. With me is henry bonsu, a broadcaster and International Conference host.
EXCLUSIVE: Paul Maddison, who has died aged 73, shared a £22m jackpot with his business partner in 1995 - but later was living in a £200k ground-floor flat in Perth, Scotland
Paul Maddison (pictured), who died aged 73, and his former business partner Mark Gardiner took home around £11million each after their lottery win in 1995. Mr Maddison moved to Scotland after the win.