the port macquarie news says britain is looking for a free—trade deal following its departure from theuropean union. the financial times reports on a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer. scientists say they can now map the development of the disease which could lead to personalised treatment and a potential drop in mortality rates. germany's frankfurter allgemeine leads on the political upheaval in the eastern state of thuringia fter the far—right afd party helped removed the local state premier. there have been calls for fresh elections in the region. finally, the daily telegraph says social media bosses may be held personally responsible for harm online. the paper reports that ministers will propose a new ‘duty of care‘ law, requiring tech giants like facebook and google to protect children using the internet. with me, is jane foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. you have been looking through all the papers and of course the main story in most of the papers of the fact that donald trump has been acquitted of both articles in the senate impeachment tria