and rapper aj tracey is here to talk about his new album, politics and knife crime. hello.me to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. do you know when what you read online is true and when it isn't? today a government—backed report is recommending that a regulator should oversee the likes of google and facebook to make sure their news content is trustworthy. the same report also says more needs to be done to protect localjournalism. do you still read your local newspaper — if, indeed, there is one? or do you rely on social media to find out what's happening? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. if you're emailing and are happy for us to contact you —— and maybe want to take part in the programme — please include your phone number in your message. if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. here's annita mcveigh with a summary of the day's news. good morning, chloe. good morning, everyone. theresa may will urge mps to hold their nerve when she updates them today about her negotiations with the eu.