my guestsjoining me tonight are steven swinford from the daily telegraph and jack blanchard from politiconing, and welcome to bbc news. the government has set out details of the process that will enable more than 3 million eu nationals to apply to stay in the uk after brexit. the home secretary sajid javid said the scheme would be easy, simple and quick, but there's been a cautious welcome from the three million group, which campaigns on behalf of eu citizens living in the uk. to apply eu citizens will need to provide documents to prove their identity to show that they are resident in the uk and have no serious criminal convictions. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, has more details. what's the hardestjob you've done? cooking? cleaning? across the country, there's a chance eu are doing jobs brits can't or won't do, living on low wages and promises they can stay after brexit. cheese omelette, please. 0k, thank you. at this blackpool seafront hotel, elena's been worried about her future. i'm worried because i don't want to come back in italy because it was my dream since i was a ch