with me are torcuil crichton, who's the westminster editor for the daily record, and kate andrews, thet the institute of economic affairs. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. all the papers feature donald trump's visit to the uk. the mirror demands to know how dare he pose in winston churchil‘s chair. the mail is much more positive about the president, and describes people protesting against the visit as "corbyn‘s rent—a—lefties. " the financial times reports donald trump is keen to mend fences with theresa may are the difficulties his interview with the sun caused her this morning. the sun itself observes mr trump withdrew his comment that they were "fake news." the times focuses on the president's wish for a trade deal between the uk and the united states. the express does the same, while carrying a big picture of mr trump holding mrs may's hand. the i looks at the huge crowds that came out to protest against the visit. and the telegraph carries an interview with one of mr trump's former advisors who says that, perhaps unsurprisingly, mr trump told mrs may to be "tough," i