with me are hugh muir, columnist of the guardian and laura perrins, co—editor of the conservative woman. theresa may faces a battle to get her brexit legislation through parliament, that's according to the daily telegraph. the guardian pictures a family who have been released after being held hostage by militants linked to the taliban for five years. the daily mail claims there are calls for the chancellor to be sacked for being too negative about brexit. the metro focuses on the allegations against disgraced film producer harvey weinstein. they say the met police is investigating him over an alleged assault. the sun also focuses on this story featuring myleene klass‘s claim. vietnamese children rescued from traffickers and placed in council care are disappearing, possibly back into the hands of their traffickers, reveals the time. the express warns that the uk may be battered by a hurricane 30 years on from the great storm of 1987. the financial times leads with donald trump's attempts to weaken 0bamaair and hsbc‘s choice of new ceo. saying the eu bill could be in trouble because of ba