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Start off with a few showers across scotland, Northern England. Further south, the best of the sunshine but this wet and windy weather arrives gcioss this wet and windy weather arrives across Northern Ireland and western scotland, gusts of 40 50 miles per hour, maybe 55. Furthersouth, scotland, gusts of 40 50 miles per hour, maybe 55. Further south, a few showers into the midlands, Northern England and wales. Best of the sunshine across the south east. This waterfront continues to move southwards and eastwards during wednesday night. Eventually ending up wednesday night. Eventually ending up across wednesday night. Eventually ending up across central areas. Blustery showers following behind. It stays largely clear and dry across the south and east. All temperatures will be in double figures. As we head into thursday, north, south divide. Once again, the best of the conditions across southern and eastern areas with variable cloud. Sunny spells further north. Fresh weather fronts bringing sunny spells further north. Fresh weatherfronts bringing more cloud and rain into Northern Ireland and scotland. Maybe into north west england. A bit warmer in the south east. Still high teens in the north. Its not until we reach friday, this High Pressure establishes itself over the new continent. Drawing southerly winds which will eventually push these rain bearing weather fronts to the north of the uk. Gradual on friday. Eventually the rain becomes confined to the northern isles. Variable cloud, good spells of sunshine. The result will be warmer. The mid to high 20s celsius in the south east. The low 20s further north. Many of us, the fine weather last into the middle part of next week. Hello. This is bbc news with me, julian worricker. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the latest headlines. Uk Oil Refineries warn their future could be in doubt if theres a no deal brexit and government policy to allow cheaper imported petrol will hit them harder. Anything that puts uk industry at a disadvantage, particularly in the post brexit world, is not something we think is a good idea. The battle of the backstop the eu rejects borisjohnsons calls to ditch the arrangement, hes adamant it has to go. The existing agreementjust doesnt work for the uk and parliaments thrown it out three times. We cant have this backstop. In court, the man charged with the murder of pc andrew harper, killed on duty on thursday. A shrug from the man whos helped topple italys leader, the Prime Minister resigns amid tempestuous scenes in parliament. The night a Million People in england and wales lost power. The watchdog investigates, and there could be fines. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer at the observer, and martin betham, Home Affairs Editor at the evening standard. Welcome back to the both of you. All of tomorrows front pages are now in. Lets start with the telegraph, and it says uk officials are to stop attending most eu meetings within 10 days, as they focus instead on preparations for brexit. The same story makes the front page of the express. But it also carries a picture ofjed foster, who is accused of murdering pc andrew harper. The guardian leads on the eu pushing back against Boris Johnsons the times says mrjohnson will insist that parliament cant stop the uk leaving the eu without a deal, when he meets german chancellor angela merkel. A different story in the daily mail. It claims borisjohnsons girlfriend Carrie Symonds has been denied a visa to the us, a decision the newspaper says is related to her previous trip to east africa. Campaigners are warning that a trade deal with the us could be fatal for the nhs, thats in the mirror. The Financial Times leads on the resignation of italys Prime Minister, giuseppe conte, after he lashed out at his Coalition Partner matteo salvini. And the sun carries claims that Prince Andrew flew on a private plane with the financier jeffrey epstein, and an alleged 17 year old sex slave. So, a varied set of front pages but with brexit dominating many of them. Lets see what our reviewers make of it all. Martin, why dont you kick it off . What is the times take on this . This is Boris Johnson what is the times take on this . This is borisjohnson repeating his solution that the eu rebels cannot stop a no deal brexit. He believes possibly with some justification, the uks negotiating position is undermined by the fact that the eu thinks that in this case is the rate of no deal and his willingness to leave, which he believes is necessary to force a concession, is not a real, deliverable threat because parliament. Him going down that road. And hes trying to make clear, whether hes right or not is issue, but he is asserting that those people who want to pin their hopes, leah virago referring to this decision done the conversation he had on the phone leo varadkar, these rebels not facilitating a brexit, saying that defence is wrong and that in essence they need to get serious, get real and recognise that the no deal brexit possibility is a real one and the only way to avoid it is to, from his point of view, to give some ground and try to offer some new form of deal to this country. Lets see what the eu says in reply . I think thats right. And martins word of their use does make use martins word of their use does make use of the word assertion is very important. Boris johnson wants to go into talks with these european leaders this week in european capitals and say dont listen to the rebels, there is no way they can harm the no deal brexit. But it isnt in borisjohnsons hands. We live in a parliamentary democracy, parliament is sovereign. There are ways that mps good, if they so wish, ta ke ways that mps good, if they so wish, take unprecedented measures to block a no deal brexit. One would be revelled in his backing ramy corbin ina revelled in his backing ramy corbin in a vote of no confidence the government and then backing an interim administration for a 40 day period jeremy corbyn. Appointing a Prime Minister that would basically delay brexit. So the measure definitely exist. I think a different question is, how likely are mps really likely to take it . Why mark be in the room leader is all very well, intel you do the maths. Exactly, exactly well, the interim leader is very well. |j wouldnt bet on it happening for the reasons you have just said, it was going to be accused of is forward as the person that the people who will unite around that road . That isnt clear at all. We seem to be in a similar spot where theresa may was, she was often accused by Boris Johnson of never looking entirely credible in those talks because she made it clear she didnt want no deal to be an option. If you do that, you effectively take one of your bargaining tools away. She tried to make it sound like after all, she coined the phrase no deal brexit better than a bad deal. Prime ministers can say what they want, they can say were gung ho about no deal, count sin, but the fact is, being credible and saying that count us in, those are two very different things. If there were to bea different things. If there were to be a no deal brexit, both sides would lose out very significantly. The mythic and economic damage. But all of the forecast suggests the damage will be greater to britain than the eu as a whole long lasting and economic damage. So, are they credible, that is the question. It could happen by default in essence. The parliament trying to stop it or not. And as you say, the no confidence motion removed, that is the only surefire way that parliament could stop it. And just to go to the point about damage, of course youve got germany, its central bank has warned that the country is likely to go into recession. Our quarter is likely to be positive. But the opi has its predictions. Theirforecasts be positive. But the opi has its predictions. Their forecasts are great for us. Im not saying theyre fantastic, but the fact is the German Economy is forecast to go into recession immediately in the next quarter. I was, as it happens, isnt, as it stands. So thats one thing. And a side issue, interesting story, though, the top of the times, 5. 5 billion pounds in two tech start ups from foreign investment. We had a record for asian and us investors intake stocks. Its not all the disaster. Moving on the telegraph, one thing that intrigues me about tomorrows borisjohnson will meet angela merkel. You couldnt pick two more different approaches to the world of politics than these two. It would be quite interesting to be a fly on the wall for the first ten minutes of that little encounter. Incredible differences. I think whatever you thought about theresa mays politics or Angela Merkels politics, to some extent they saw i do i. They saw a 2 way eye to eye. Extent they saw i do i. They saw a 2way eyetoeye. And this, sonia, is relating to what will go on after the beginning of september when various meetings at an eu level will take place, with the various uk diplomats no longer going to quite as many. The Boris Johnson and number ten have said they are going to be withdrawing eu officials over the next couple of months from september one onwards. To me, this seems very much like the government wa nt to seems very much like the government want to send a wanting to send a domestic signal. We might not be able to take you out of the eu, but hey, we can do this. Its shoring up the message . Its signalling. There is good reason to have british officials in the room, first of all, you might be able to influence a little bit, although there is the idea that we are living on october 31, but you could pick up very valuable nuggets of intelligence, bits of information in these meetings that might come in handy in the negotiations. To me, this is all about domestic politics. And actually, if we are negotiating with the eu in good faith, withdrawing officials like this early does make us officials like this early does make us look rather petulant, i fear. Well. It might. Idont us look rather petulant, i fear. Well. It might. I dont think they wa nt well. It might. I dont think they want members deciding things that would affect their future that we are part of. And also allowing officials to freely work on future trade deals and so on. If that is the motivation, i dont think its unreasonable. If it is a padi gesture or whatever, then im fully with you. That isnt the way to conduct yourself and so on. Im not sure thats really the case in this. Petty gesture. Sure thats really the case in this. Petty gesture. The telegraph does make use of what borisjohnson told itv news, he wants to provide a backstop ectomy. Itv news, he wants to provide a backstop ectomy. It doesnt bring up backstop ectomy. It doesnt bring upa backstop ectomy. It doesnt bring up a pretty image. Well here in the mirror, a special brexit report. Looking ahead to a trade agreement with United States following a no deal brexit. They suggest it would be very bad news for the nhs, if that happens. They do, but there isa if that happens. They do, but there is a bit of project fear. Basically, its a lot of people claiming if we had a great deal, that the us Drug Companies. Theres a little bit of detail here, the us office of trade representatives published a list of objectives. They say they want for Market Access and that mechanisms keeping nhs prices low are unreasonable. It then lists high drug prices in the us. Brexits bloodsuckers is how the mirror is putting it. That is the inside on pages six and seven tomorrow. What a lot of ifs in here. It is partly speculation, but there are risks to the nhs and i think campaigners are right to be warning about them. We know those risks exist because of the way donald trump approaches trade policy with other countries, with allies, it is very much about america first, its very much about america, huge global economy, imposing its terms and other countries. We have had a series of guidelines and negotiating objectives published by the Us Government and they make very clear, actually, one of us objectives is watering down regulation in the uk on things like health standards, safety sta nda rds, on things like health standards, safety standards, food standards. So these are really legitimate concerns. When we go into that negotiation with the us, we know exactly how jump officials negotiation with the us, we know exactly howjump officials will be approaching it. They are going to be saying britain is ourfriend, we are going to give them lots of sweetness, they want an american first trade policy and they are much bigger, much, much biggerand economy than us. Thanks the point is, we are in the negotiation. If we go down that road, we are a market they will want to have. The idea that we just have to rollover and surrender. We will need them more than they need us. They want to sell into the nhs. Its a very big market for them. Its a into the nhs. Its a very big market forthem. Its a risk. The into the nhs. Its a very big market for them. Its a risk. The other thing is the passing point. The high us drug prices are one of the reasons Drug Companies can develop their drugs. We benefit from the subsidising of Drug Development by us consumers. Its actually a reality. Its a reality of the truth. You want to fund drugs development, not through extortion of prices for us consumers. Extortionate. England boss tells stars to boycott racist social media. The call by phil neville, this is talking about, it follows the latest incident, social media abuse directed at paul pogba, which potentially cost them a victory when he missed something. It follows on from the abuse directed at the chelsea ford abra ham from the abuse directed at the chelsea ford abraham for a similar penalty miss in the super cup game and several other incidents. I mean its terrible first of all that these things are happening in a particular problem is now not really so much abuse on the terrace, the sort of thing that happened back in the day. That can be weeded out more easily. To be frank, that can happen and people cant actually hear it but unfortunately, the poor players are receiving it directly into their own home. Phil neville is saying all asa own home. Phil neville is saying all as a whole needs to get together and withdraw from social media and put pressure on the firms to do a bit more to withdraw stuff, withdraw this stuff from on line social media accounts and identify those who often hiding behind anonymous accounts so that they can be dealt with in some shape or form. Which might concentrate minds. Absolutely. Its a good idea by phil neville. There have been lots of complaints, not just input there have been lots of complaints, notjust input all there have been lots of complaints, not just input all that lots there have been lots of complaints, notjust input all that lots of other areas as well. Entertainment. Abusive tweets, abusive facebook posts are not dealt with quickly enough. I have had experience with reporting misogynistic and racist abused directed at me on a platform like twitter and often you get a standard response. Ithink lots like twitter and often you get a standard response. I think lots of people have been getting those responses and it feels very frustrating, particularly when it is such disgusting racist abuse of the sort that paul pogba faced. How is there any possible justification. The daily mail, were getting towards the end of rings, this carries a photograph of Boris Johnsons partner. His partner bart from america. Carrie symons works for a Environmental Group and wanted to travel to the us as part of a visit for work. She applied for a visa and that visa application was rejected did. Its believed because last year she made a trip basically aimed atfinding last year she made a trip basically aimed at finding out about female genital mutilation. To somaliland. It is thought that visit might have automatically struck off but whatever the reason, no doubt its a very embarrassing look for the americans, isnt it . Rejecting a visa application from the partner of the leader of one of your allies stop this is a process that mightve some sort of computer system, you wouldnt know much more at that point. I suspect that is the case, she just applied in her own name. Point. I suspect that is the case, she just applied in her own namelj suspect she just applied in her own name. suspect it will be resolved. I would be surprised if it isnt. Its still a good story, all the same. The daily mailup a good story, all the same. The daily mail up pleased with it. Italian politics. We are talking about the state of politics in this country but the state of politics in italy is quite lovely. It always has been. There is a Brexit Impact in this. What has happened here, the Prime Minister, who is not from the two Coalition Partners sstar and the league, on the left and right respectively. They have fallen out. Matteo salvini, the leader of the league who hopes to win a future election, wants to win an election. But this is all been pre empted. Its more than possible there could be another general election in italy which would happen in the autumn, if it did happen. A few things that might happen to avoid that. It did happen. A few things that might happen to avoid thatm it did happen. A few things that might happen to avoid that. It might not be the only country with a general election. That in itself, and clearly also potentially destabilises one of the major European Countries and could lead to potentially a far right leader being empowered out. Time has beaten us. Thank you very much indeed. Dont forget, you can see the front pages. Its on the bbc news website. Its all there for you,seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers. And if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you, sonia sodha and martin bentham. Goodnight. Steve smith is out of the 3rd ashes test. The australian batsman hasnt recovered from concussion. Its after he was struck by a 92mph bouncer from jofra archer at lords on saturday. It meant he couldnt bat in the second innings in the drawn test. This was him at headingley this morning. He didnt take part in training and has failed concussion tests. Smith has been the man of the series so far scoring two centuries at edgbaston as well as 92 at lords so this comes as a massive blow for australia. Were going to lose arguably our best batter for this test match. So its a blow, no doubt about that. He felt a bit better yesterday but hes not going to have time to tick off everything he needs to do to be able to play. He loves batting and he wants to play but he understands hes not 100 yet. You take your best players out and it always has an impact, so weve got to make sure our other guys step up and fill what are almost unfillable shoes, because hes the best player in the world. Weve talked the whole time about a squad mentality, being ready, and when things come up, guys who are ready to step up and im confident theyll do that. Staying with cricket and Mark Robinson is stepping down as the head coach of the england womens team. Robinson has been in the role for four years and won the world cup two years ago. His departure comes after england suffered a disappointing ashes defeat to australia this summer. Assistant coach alastair maiden will take temporary charge ahead of the championship series against pakistan in december. There were five games in the championship this evening, with middlesbrough getting their first win under new manager jonathan woodgate. They beat wigan 1 0, while it was the same scoreline for Blackburn Rovers as they won at hull city. But a missed penalty might well have cost hull this match. Jarrod bowen had his spot kick saved but blackburn might have been helped by their dancing fan behind the goal. In the second half, Tony Mowbrays side got the games only goal through derrick williams. Elsewhere, Sheffield Wednesday went top by beating luton1 0. The final six places in the Champions League group stages are up for grabs in the final round of qualifying taking place over the next week. Last seasons semi finalists ajax were one of the teams in action tonight they were held to a goalless draw at apoel nicosia in the first leg. In the nights other matches celtics conquerers cluge suffered a one nil defeat at home to slavia prague. The nights other winners were bruges, who enjoyed a single goal win in austria against lask. Twitter says its suspended several accounts after paul pogba was targeted with racist abuse. Its after he missed a penalty in last nights 1 all draw with wolves at molineux. Manchester united have condemned the posts, saying theyre trying to identify the people behind them. Bury are edging closer to being kicked out of the Football League its after their match against Tranmere Rovers this saturday becomes the latest to be called off. Theyve also been removed from the league cup after failing to fulfil that fixture. The clubs owner steve dale is thought to have turned down a new offer to buy the club, which only has until friday to avoid being kicked out of the league altogether. Its been a disappointing day for the home nations in the hockey. England, scotland, wales and ireland have all failed to reach the mens semi finals at the eurohockey championships. England needed to beat spain in theirfinal pool game, but could only draw 2 all. Scotland lost to the netherlands after germany had beaten ireland. It looks like were going to see a return to summary weather and for some of us, its going to last into next week as well. Today, we have some weather funds to contend with. Generally most of us are starting fine with sunshine, thanks to this High Pressure. We literally atlantic, this next deep area of low pressure which will come hurtling into bring wet and windy weather to the north and west of the uk. We start off with a few showers across scotland, Northern England first thing. Further south, probably scotland, Northern England first thing. Furthersouth, probably the best of the sunshine. Much of northern and western scotland into the afternoon, gusts 40, 50 miles per hour. Further south, a few showers into the midlands, Northern England and wales. More cloud here, the best of the sunshine across the south east. Still breezy but top temperature is 22 celsius. This weather front continues to move south and east into wednesday night. It will be no more than a band of showery rain. Blustery showers following behind and it stays largely clear and dry across the south and east. Temperatures will be in double figures in towns and cities certainly. As we head and into thursday, the north south divide, with High Pressure. I think once again we will see the best of the conditions across southern and eastern areas with variable cloud, sunny spells further north, thanks to the low pressure, fresh weather fronts bringing low cloud and rain, a bit warmer in the south east. 23, 20 four degrees. High teens in the north. Its not until we reach friday, this area of High Pressure establishes itself over the new continent, drawing southerly winds across the shores which will push these rain bearing weather fronts to these rain bearing weather fronts to the north of the uk. That will be gradual on friday. Lorraine is confined to the northern isles. Good spells of sunshine. The result is going to be warmer, tapping over that heat. The mid to high 20s celsius, the low 20s further north. The peak of the heat will be across the south east over the weekend. For many of us, the fine weather lasts into the middle part of next week. Hello, youre watching newsday. Im Sharanjit Leyl in singapore. The headlines australias court of appeal will shortly deliver its ruling on the case of Cardinal George pell, the most senior catholic worldwide to be found guilty of sexually abusing children. Italys government in turmoil the Prime Minister has quit blaming his deputy, matteo salvini, and his right wing league party for the coalitions collapse. Im rico hizon in london. Also in the programme we investigate how japan is using Migrant Labour to help

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