Brexit is likely to dominate the discussion at the Labor Party Conference held in Brighton on the English south coast.

On Monday, Labor will hold a vote on what the party's official stance should be on the issue of leaving the EU. But how to do it remains to be seen.

Referendum on their own terms

Although Labor's representatives in Parliament voted against Boris Johnson's proposal for an early referendum, the party may still want a vote to try to increase its influence. But the view is that it should be done on its own terms and after the Brexit deadline has been further extended. That's what the Sun writes.

One task for Congress is to decide which 20 member proposals on Brexit the party should proceed with.

Party leader Jeremy Corbyn will give his big speech on the last day of the conference which is Wednesday.