with me are jasmine cameron—chileshe of the financial times and james rampton of the independent. to you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... let's start with the metro. on its front page, team gb diver tom daley is shown in tears after finally ending his long wait for an olympic gold medal. he won the synchronised ten—metre platform alongside partner matty lee. the guardian reports daley�*s empowering message to the lgbt+ community after his gold win, hoping that his victory will inspire others. the telegraph calls it "magic monday" as team gb enjoys other two gold medals. adam peaty stormed to victory in the ioo—metres breaststroke, and 21—year—old tom pidcock dominated the men's mountain bike race. in other news, according to the times, the government will get tough on burglars as the prime minister is set to announce new crime—fighting plans involving the use of tags, stop—and—search and street cleaning for offenders. the ft says that a plan for the creation of the world's biggest insurance broker has collapsed after the us government sued to block a $30 billion merg