roz atkins in berlin. elections are covered into moral‘s front pages at 11:30 p:m.. our guestsjoining me tonight are john crowley, editor—in—chief at the international business times, and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the london evening standard. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has resisted calls from some in the party to pledge to keep britain in the european single market after brexit. with their annual conference beginning in brighton today, thirty labour mps were among those who signed a letter suggesting workers would suffer if market access was restricted. but mr corbyn told the bbc that staying in could hamper a future labour government's ability to protect jobs. there will be no brexit debate or vote during the conference. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. you can take your party's conference out of westminster, bring it to the beach—front in brighton, but brexit will follow you everywhere. ok, here we go... he doesn't mind. he's got a spring in his step after a better—