good myself not to act. morning from the royal pavilion good morning from the royal pavilion in brightonorthern england. i will have more details and 15 minutes. it is wednesday 3 october. our top story: theresa may will urge conservatives to demonstrate they are a party that is decent, moderate and patriotic, at the end of a conference that has underlined deep divisions over brexit. in a speech, the prime minister will declare that britain's future outside the eu is full of promise. mrs may will also announce that fuel duty is to remain frozen for the ninth year in a row. our political correspondent chris mason reports from birmingham. remember this, a year ago? there was the coughing, the security breach, with a prankster handing the prime minister a fake pa5, and then this, the conference backdrop falling apart, like an anxiety dream playing out in real life — an excruciating moment. imagine standing on that stage again, a year on from it going so horribly wrong, and a day on from borisjohnson down the corridor trashing your central brexit policy, to cheers and applause from activists