Sports pages and we will be discussing how that is covered in the newspaper review in a couple of moments. Just to bring you some other news today. The Emergency Services have praised two teenager girls who rescued a father and his young son from the sea, off the coast of aberdeenshire. Isla and alee noble, who are 15 and 14, swam out on a lilo to help them, when they heard the man crying for help. Lorna gordon has more. They are the two teenage sisters whose quick reactions saved a man and his young son from drowning. We were just swimming and we were, like, at knee height, and we heard the little boy screaming. So we thought his dad was dunking him under the water and wetting him and stuff, but then the dad started shouting, help, and we realised he was in trouble. The beach here is known for its undercurrents and with the water cold, the man was tiring quickly. Isla swam out and lifted the toddler onto an inflatable lilo, before getting the man to lie his head across it as best he could. To be honest, i wasnt thinking. I wasjust like, i need to get on it, because i saw him going under the water and then trying to come up for breath but, because his son was on top of him, he was trying to keep him up, he wasnt getting any breath, so it was like, get out of there as quickly as you can. Bystander keith gray, who spotted what was happening, joined in to help. When all were safely back on shore, the sisters phoned 999. Before being airlifted out, the father was able to thank his rescuers. The teenagers, though, dont think they are heroes, they said theyjust did what had to be done. But the local Lifeboat Team said their presence and actions made all the difference, and they all deserve medals. Lorna gordon, bbc news. This now its time for the weather, with stav da naos. It looks like 33 celsius seen to be the money shot of this heat wave with that reached on sunday, Bank Holiday Monday and again on tuesday afternoon. All in greater london. But things are said to change now. Were looking at a more invigorated jetstrea m were looking at a more invigorated jetstream systems our way so the rest of the week looks cooler, windier and more unsettled. Cooler weather will be noticeable across the south east after these hot days. A tangle of weather fronts and mark the change through tuesday night into wednesday and we will have areas of thunderstorms clearing away on tuesday night and on wednesday we are on tuesday night and on wednesday we a re left on tuesday night and on wednesday we are left with the next weather front that will bring quite a lot cloud around with outbreaks of rain. The sunshine will make an appearance here as it will be bright across the south east 23, 20 four degrees and the south east is a good 10 degrees cooler than what we have seen of late. High teens low 20s further north. Is that frankly as we enter the preschool atlantic air but the next weather system will arrive on thursday. This will be punchy and breezy across the board but for scotla nd breezy across the board but for scotland and Northern Ireland it will have windy conditions, outbreaks of rain heavy across scotland. Closer to the west. Could be the south it stays dry with sunny spells. 23, 20 four degrees. Mid high teens further north. The reason for the changes the jetstream which steered clear of the north and now it is headed towards our shores taking weather systems with us. There is another area of High Pressure building in here which will perhaps arrive as we head into next week. With the jetstream at this level bringing in a low pressure system it looks like friday into the start of the weekend will remain u nsettled. Start of the weekend will remain unsettled. Most of these systems affect the north and the west especially with strong wind and rain and that is how it looks again on friday with rain entering south into wales. The south east stays dry so forfarmers and wales. The south east stays dry so for farmers and growers, wales. The south east stays dry so forfarmers and growers, bad news because the rain they are looking for it does not look great. Perhaps at the weekend we could see some rain in the next area of low pressure developing which could be punchy with wet weather, we think, across scotland and Northern Ireland into north west england and wales. Perhaps some showers reaching the south east but the best of the dry and sunny weather here. Something a little cooler moving in behind this system. 13 little cooler moving in behind this system. I3 15 degrees in the north and again 23,20 system. I3 15 degrees in the north and again 23, 20 four celsius. This isa and again 23, 20 four celsius. This is a seasonal average although a little low. 0n is a seasonal average although a little low. On sunday that pressure clears away and we open the floodgates to the north or the north west. Decidedly chilly almost autumnal across northern areas. Sunshine and blustery showers and temperatures in the low to mid and celsius. Into the weekend we will see further low pressure systems and into the early part of next week it looks like low pressure will be affect in the eastern side of the country is that area of High Pressure tries to build in. I have the hermas to show you. A blue hill appears towards the start of next week so we will feel cool, almost autumnalfor a week so we will feel cool, almost autumnal for a time, certainly week so we will feel cool, almost autumnalfor a time, certainly into the start of next week. Breezy was showers at times but then there is the High Pressure against builds it will turn more settle and slightly warmer. Hello. This is bbc news with geeta guru murthy. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. Within the last few minutes, bury fc has been expelled from the English Football League and Bolton Wanderers have been given 14 days to save the club. A united front from the opposition to a no deal brexit theyll try to pass a law to stop it happening i will put forward a proposal in which we will make sure parliament is able to debate a legislative way of preventing the government from crashing us out of no deal and that was the agreement amidst the opposition parties this morning. Jeffrey epsteins accusers tell their stories to a new york court among them, the woman whos made allegations against Prince Andrew allegations he denies. He knows exactly what he has done and i hope he comes clean about it. Thank you. Documents discovered by the bbc suggest the government, and hs2, knew the High Speed Railway was over budget and behind schedule years ago. And would you be prepared to feed your pets insects . Vets say it could help fight Climate Change. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and author and journalist, rachel shabi. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Labour, the lib dems, snp and plaid cymru willjoin forces in the commons next week in a bid to remove borisjohnson as Prime Minister and block a no deal brexit, thats according to the i. The times reports that borisjohnson has accused Opposition Mps of attempting to sabbotage the uks negotiations with the eu after they announced plans to thwart a no deal brexit. Boris johnson has laid down the guantlet to eu gauntlet to eu leaders and said they must compromise over brexit to find a deal in the next fifty days, says the express. The telegraph says the chancellor sajid javid will announce the outcome of a one Year Spending review next wednesday, in which he will reveal increased expenditure on schools, the police and the nhs. The guardian leads with a confidential government education proposals which allegedly include increasing teachers pay, a renewed emphasis on exclusions and allowing teachers to use reasonable force to improve pupils behaviour. A woman who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sex abuse and alleged she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew as a 17 year old says Prince Andrew knows what hes done, reports the sun. Prince andrew has always denied the allegations against him. The mail also leads on these allegations against Prince Andrew. And our world is in meltdown the mirror leads with its report from the front line of the Climate Crisis. Lets have a closer look at the front pages now. Rachel, lets start with you. This was a big day for opposition parties who have been quite lit but they came up with a plan allegedly. I think it was a big day. Such as show of unity, the first time we have seen it from the opposition parties and their commitment to stop no deal. They said themselves in the meeting they had earlier and it was suggested and convened byJeremy Corbyn. There are things they disagree on. Of course there. They are leaders of different parties. But what they do agree on is that no deal must be stopped, that it would cause incredible harm to the country and also that there is no democratic mandate for it. And so is no democratic mandate for it. And so they have agreed to follow various legislative mechanisms to try and pursue that end goal of preventing a no deal brexit. Do you think that Boris Johnson preventing a no deal brexit. Do you think that borisjohnson would abide bya think that borisjohnson would abide by a change in law . That is an interesting question. Obviously goes without saying that Boris Johnson and his government would order, would whip their mps in every vote to stop such a bill from delaying or whatever they can concoct to get anywhere onto the statute books. And even if, and this isjust the delightful part of it all, even if it got through those stages and was oii it got through those stages and was on the way to royal assent aha, brexiteers would point out that the queen, monarchs in the past have deviously reviewed queen, monarchs in the past have deviously reviewed refused royal assent. 1708, queen and did not sign the scottish militia built. They would argue that the queen acts on advice of her ministers. And she goes against the word of parliament . So basically, it is definitely out there. Personally i think this is there. Personally i think this is the case. Rather than getting into a fa nta syla nd of the case. Rather than getting into a fa ntasyland of constitutional realities and precedents. Im glad to see you can see that that is a fa ntasyla nd. If to see you can see that that is a fa ntasyland. If and to see you can see that that is a fantasyland. If and it is a very big if as to whether a law could get through. Would Boris Johnson abide by it . It is not that big and if. Would he abide by it . Lets say it isa would he abide by it . Lets say it is a bill that the laser by more than three months. Just to delay it. He could then do the legal lipservice and put the request in and at the same time turn around and say, because parliament has humiliated and crippled me in an issue to get this done, he will then pull himself up for a vote of no confidence and demand an election and then afterwards that would be the mother of all people versus parliament, brexit versus remainer oii parliament, brexit versus remainer on steroids. I think one way or another there will be an election for that reason but it is not that big and if when you consider that there are a few conservative mps who have conservatively emphatically said they. No deal and have voted to do so several times in the past. I am dont think it is such a dig if that gets passed and if it does get past and johnson refuses to approve it, then it will go straight to the court because what he will do is constitutionally unlawful. Just briefly, if it does not go through would Jeremy Corbyn agree to not be an interim Prime Minister . What a weird question to ask. But people who dont want no deal brexit are also faced with Jeremy Corbyn who they also dont wa nt to Jeremy Corbyn who they also dont want to next move is a vote of no confidence. Want to next move is a vote of noconfidence. What they do is trigger a general election. They are not triggering putting Jeremy Corbyn in power unless, of course you believe that a general election would provide that resulted in to trigger a general election. I dont see how you would refuse that on the grounds that you are suggesting. They are talking about a transitional covenant. But in that case it is just a Transitional Government whose only purpose is to extend article 50. That is not putting them into power. It is in a position, potentially. This will go on and on. And we arejust position, potentially. This will go on and on. And we are just at the start. Obviously the telegraph says thatjohnson reads risks angering brexiteers if he waves this flag. Basically the brexiteers have a sugar high at the moment and the prospect dangled in front of them, however unlikely, of the backstop being removed and now they say yes, we dont want any of that 39 billion divorce bill. No ecj, a clean break. Everything one step at a time because of the backstop is something ireland and dublin will again and really would not want the eu to give aground on. This is building up for basically an approach, brexiteers wanting everything and they will not get that. In september and october we will see how this no deal legislation goes and at that point the stakes are higher and we will see what they do. Also in the telegraph, not breaking fiscal rules and that will be a spending announcement. After months of hearing that Sergeant David were going to spend in areas that it now turns out they will not be spending that much and i think most people in this month at the sharp end of austerity because, affecting schools, hospitals, public services, will not suddenly forget that when the tories roll out a bit of cash but will not put a finger on the damage they have caused with the austerity cuts. It takes time for things to come through even if there is an things to come through even if there is an announcement. Things to come through even if there is an announcement. The government wants to clearly prioritise the nhs, schools and the police. If there is an election. The key things is given they are coming to this dusting of austerity agenda, the ha rd dusting of austerity agenda, the hard choices, and they would be, defence spending, local Council Culture and if they suffer cuts, an absolute storm of backlashes. Defence spending, for example. Some conservative mps feel very sensitive about it. It is meant to be great britain, global britain. And finally, you can imagine all of the critics of Boris Johnson, saying doing that and it made reality. The guardian is also got a take on it. It is marked official and sensitive. It is marked official and sensitive. It marks proposals for schools in england. First of all there is a funding which will be welcome to anybody who works in schools and has had to deal with the ravaging cuts impose on our skills but it is nowhere near enough, again, to mitigate the damage caused by the 70s. The institute for fiscal studies says that cuts by 4 per people since 2015 have occurred, after a government freeze. What they are suggesting financially is not even going to touch the level of cuts that have been made and the other thing that is quite concerning is they are proposing an expansion and emphasis on exclusions. Now exclusions in a schools have been causing increasing amounts of concerns just because of the number of times it has been used and the number of kids affected by it. It is basically happening because schools do not have the funding to offer the story of care and additional cash some children will need. Pastoral. This is something causing incredible harm to the kids. Police authorities have suggested that there might be a connection between School Exclusions and life crimes. Because what are excluded from school going to do . Put together these are fairly troubling announcement on the education front. We will move of politics and out and we are going to go to the story on bury football club, also in the guardian. Their plea for extra time falls a pa rt guardian. Their plea for extra time falls apart because we have just heard in the last hour that they have been expelled from the league. A small town near manchester, the community is going to be pretty hit. They will be shattered. The history of the English Football League and what it means to the community. Going over the books of what happened, it is a tale of a club up to its knees, drowning in debt. On its sportsground a mortgage of hundred and 30 Interest Rate and im sure every business decision will be analysed finally in there. Bolton wanderers given 1a days but again not looking great. Their stories have a much bigger residence than the back pages of the sports paper because it is a daily part of people s lives. Paper because it is a daily part of people s lives. Massively so. Whole communities affected by this. It was excruciating watching interviews with fans who have been going on for decades and the impact of. The social impact of being able to do that and all the number of people who have been doing that regularly, going with their sons, going with their granddaughters, that kind of impactand their granddaughters, that kind of impact and how much has been lost i think is considerable. The question of Climate Change is with us co nsta ntly of Climate Change is with us constantly at the moment. The mirror is saying our world in meltdown and a lot of coverage. Spread over a few pages. Covering the arctic and the amazon and the animus on of course is something that is concerning many people but it is complex because it is about the stand off in the need for Economic Development while the need of being environmentally aware. Absolutely and kudos on the mirror on how extensively it has reported on how extensively it has reported on this and shown light on it. A focus on greenland, the country that we we re focus on greenland, the country that we were laughing about when donald trump wanted to buy it. You see the kind of damage to the climate. Vast sheets of sea ice and now you can see people playing on the beaches and sand. These melting, the deterioration, has meant that there are new opportunities for mining, basically. That may explain why the president says that as a business opportunity. Different president s have been trying to buy it. The brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has prioritise the business as, trying to create jobs. And he has had support from the rural communities. Setting up business versus Climate Crisis is a distraction. The whole point of Something Like the Green New Deal is we can use greening the economy as a job creation scheme, a business scheme, so this zero sum gameJair Bolsonaro and others play is a distraction. This story is extraordinary. Greenland, 22 degrees where typically it is supposed to be seven celsius, far less than that. And mosquitoes are flourishing in that weather. It has completely disrupted the ecosystem. Mosquitoes should not be in that part of the world at that time. It is quite a devastating read. Some are from the World Wildlife fund who accompanied the journalist and they are talking about the impact that, if the ice melting in greenland is bad in and of itself, it also has consequences because it would put major cities like london and new york underwater, wipe out the whole of bangladesh so this is really serious, a serious story. People are starting to feel it. The dam collapsing here, that is when it becomes a real. Lets finish ona when it becomes a real. Lets finish on a telegraph story. Have you ever been toa on a telegraph story. Have you ever been to a festival . I have. I brought a tent, to a country western festival stop i packed up and went off. Laughter. Which was it . The red rooster, i highly recommend it. I nearly got to do it again in march for a no deal survival weekend, learn how to forage and scavenge and cook eggs on oranges. You basically cut them out and put them on the fire. But basically they ended up cancelling it. Which is such a brilliant matter. We are more likely to run out of oranges than the steel. Did you think this was well thought through . For a second i did. This is about youngsters, 100,000 music fans who do not take their tents away and the idea is that festival goers should pay a tax to persuade them to clear up after themselves. This is after the reading and leeds festival. M themselves. This is after the reading and leeds festival. It seems sensible. Is it enough . Hopefully, i think so. It is a big naughty to leave those tents. I thought they we re leave those tents. I thought they were supposed to be environmentally friendly and they were not. It takes a bit of encouragement. We are waiting to hear more about the no deal survival festival. Ill shut look into it. As good as the country and western. Laughter. Thank you very much indeed for coming in this evening. Thats it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you 7 days a week. And if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you asa bennett and rachel shabi. Goodnight. Tuesday turned out to be the third day ina tuesday turned out to be the third day in a row where we saw in excess of 33 degrees celsius for some. The rest of the week cooler, wetter and windier as well. The change mechanism really is this frontal system itching to get in from the atlantic, to bring cooler and fresher conditions from the atlantic, but it has been kept waiting by the presence of the High Pressure that has brought pete to eastern parts in recent days. Wednesday is marked by passages of rain across england and wales. Brought heat to eastern parts. Temperature is 23 or 2a at best. Thursday, the atlantic the emphasis to our weather. Cloud and wind and rain, especially for the western side of scotland, through Northern Ireland and more cloud tripping and across northern and western parts of england, through wales and top temperatures we keep this sunshine towards the south eastern quarter around 23 or 2a degrees. 0n towards the south eastern quarter around 23 or 2a degrees. On two friday, we have not quite got rid of the weather front and it wriggles again to thicken the cloud and bring renewed pulse of rain to the North Western quarter. Some of the rain getting across the irish sea through wales. The further south and east, the dryer and define the date will be with sunshine pushing temperatures to 2a degrees. Talking about the heat as we move towards the weekend, the colours drain away. 0n the weekend, the colours drain away. On sunday, a hint of blue about proceedings. We drag this weather front ever further to the south, keeping the best of the sunshine away towards the south eastern quarter and brightening skies into western scotland and Northern Ireland later in the day. The wind turns into the north west, hence the chillier feel across the places. Turns into the north west, hence the chillierfeel across the places. A day of blustery showers is a long by unnoticeable north westerly wind the home today only 21. The high of the day only 21. Divorce bill. No ecj, a clean break. This im Sharanjit Leyl in singapore. The headlines bolivia calls for co operation to fight the wildfires raging through the amazon rainforest. We hear why Indigenous People across the region fear for the future. Opposition leaders in britain have pledged to Work Together to try to stop a no deal brexit. Im rico hizon in london. Also in the programme. Arrested twice in five weeks, but still defending freedom of speech in the phillippines. We hearfrom journalist maria ressa. 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