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Most of us having another decent day with sunshine, widespread. Warmer, temperatures peaking at 2a in london and cardiff but probably some showers breaking out across Western Areas late in the afternoon into the evening. The forecast starts to get a little bit more uncertain as we head into sunday and specifically, the uncertainty is about how much rain weve seen moving across the uk. Ultimately, as the weather front begins to push in, we will start to displace that very warm air and replace it with some cooler and fresher atlantic air from the south and west so the detail with rain is uncertain. Wales and South West England with the most rain, most likely dry across the north east of the uk. Cooling trends across Northern Ireland, wales and South West England with the warmest air across the east. Monday, the first band of rain pushing across scotla nd first band of rain pushing across scotland overnight. Slow to clear monday but original High Pressure following behind and that means is the rain clears through, we should see a spell of dry weather. Mist and fog patches around in the morning before the next weather system comes in off the atlantic to bring another push of rain in from the west. Those temperatures down in recent days. Cooler and fresher and still reasonable for this time of year. As we head into the middle part of next week, low pressure firmly in charge of our weather. Spells of wet and windy weather at times so similar rain could be quite intense, some of the wind could be quite strong in the wind could be quite strong in the detail other than it being u nsettled the detail other than it being unsettled is a little bit open to doubtjust at unsettled is a little bit open to doubt just at the moment. Unsettled is a little bit open to doubtjust at the moment. Still a little bit of uncertainty about exactly the shape of the low pressure swinging in and that uncertainty continues through the west of the week with this remarkably circular area of low pressure the dominant feature but we could see satellite lows bringing slightly stronger wins and spells of heavy rain for some of us. Edinburgh and belfast finishing next week at 15 degrees which is called for this time of year. Maybe dry spells towards the south east. Hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with henry bonsu and olivia utley first the headlines. A royal source tells the bbc that David Camerons remarks about seeking the queens support in the Scottish Independence vote have caused displeasure at Buckingham Palace. The lawyer for former Prime Minister sirjohn major tells the Supreme Court that borisjohnson suspended parliament to stop mps interfering in brexit. The death of pc Andrew Harper prosecutors drop a murder charge against a 20 year old man three teenagers appear in court charged with murder. I want to firstly thank god. I want to invite my mum up onto the stage. Cheering and applause. British rapper dave wins the 2019 Mercury Prize for his debut album, psychodrama. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are broadcaster henry bonsu, and olivia utley, Deputy Editor of the article. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Anger from Buckingham Palace is mounting after David Cameron disclosed details from private conversations he had with the queen, says the times. The i says the monarch is furious, calling her rebuke of of the former Prime Minister an unprecedented public reproach. Theres increased optimism that britain and the eu can come to a deal before october 31st, says the telegraph, afterjean Claude Juncker said he wasnt emotionally attached the irish backstop. The guardian says thousands of reports of alleged rape have been inaccurately recorded by police over the past three years, resulting in inaccurate crime figures. One in five students leave School Without basic qualifications, says the independent. Members of the far right Group Britain first have begun to patrol beaches on the south coast looking for migrants, according to the metro. Lets make a start with the times. Palace anger mounts as cameron spills secrets. Other tidbits as well. David cameron has kept his counsel for the past three years but he is clearly a guy who wants to get things off his chest and he cant help himself. Too much time alone in the shepherds heart. Hutt. Help himself. Too much time alone in the shepherds heart. Hutt. He believes he has already seen too much now. Apparently she told him she was the only woman who had driven the king of saudi arabia. This is an extraordinary breach of protocol. One wonders why he is doing it, well, he has a book to sell. And he has a reputation. This, tortu red sell. And he has a reputation. This, tortured guy. No matter what he does. He says he has said too much but it is already out there now. |j ama but it is already out there now. |j am a David Cameron fan and i have been defending him all week but i just think this is too far. He said earlier today he has already said too much and he said a few people have said he has already said too much and he says maybe he feels that. And then tonight he just starts again. It is these little ten bits, they dont really matter to anyone. Does make tidbits. What is the point of it . What is his end goal . It isjust sort of interfering when there is no need for it. What is interesting is the speed and the strength of the rebuke from Buckingham Palace. It is so unusual to have them step in so quickly when there isnt even a story. Usually Buckingham Palace will come in with a counterargument but they are just driving in with displeasure and annoyance which in Buckingham Palace speak means downright, red hot fury it has come in a sensitive time because the queen has been dragged in the Brexit Process and the concern that borisjohnson may have told her porky pies when he was proroguing parliament. There is that Supreme Court case which hopefully will deliver a decision early next week. This is the palace may be shooting across the bows of David Cameron. There are more Prime Ministers that are still alive who might be tempted to spill the beans on their conversations with the queen. It is an absolute privilege to hold the office of Prime Minister and along with that, the privilege of having access to the queen. For those conversations which i meant to be kept secret, there is a privilege to that, too. Limit of course there is, definitely. This is the thing, David Cameron will sell himself out and sell out that privilege of the queen. Honestly, i am trying to read his book but i get distracted because he is on the radio and the tv. David cameron from all angles he was Prime Minister at 50. He got it really young. It is a painful, brutal process. When you watch these ex Prime Ministers and i have met a few of them, they are all haunted. They all look really pained. A few of them make only a few of them really leave on their own homes. Only a he says he has been depressed in the book, since the brexit vote. I think this is a sign of him going off his rocker. We have been talking about it, too. The telegraph. Jean Claude Juncker offers hope of a deal by october 31 saying he is not emotionally attached to the backstop. It would surprise a lot of people because they said it was nonnegotiable. I am now beginning to think that maybe they will be a deal and if there is, ithink think that maybe they will be a deal and if there is, i think Boris Johnson has done something very clever because up until now, when the eu was negotiating with theresa may, it seemed as though they were very attached, very attached, to the backstop. But now there is a bit of movement and we really thought, you know, the idea that the eu might soften on the backstop was unthinkable and now it is clearly thinkable. On the other side, back over here, you have labour mps and conservative mps, suggesting that they would pass this deal through parliament if it got agreed by the eu. So, Boris Johnson parliament if it got agreed by the eu. So, borisjohnson has really done what theresa may didnt do and made it seem, one way or another, possibly the made it seem, one way or another, the slightly dodgy way. It has got the slightly dodgy way. It has got the eu scared enough. The slightly dodgy way. It has got the eu scared enoughlj the slightly dodgy way. It has got the eu scared enough. I wonder whether this is reckless. Persuade everybody that you are crazy, the way Richard Nixon used to do. Even though Boris Johnson gets embarrassed by the luxembourg Prime Minister and looks like someone who doesnt read his briefs but it looks like people have simply run out of patience because no deal looks like a possibility even though mps have legislated against one. If the eu does not agree to a further extension because boris has mandated. The default position is that we do leave on october 31 and everybody is getting serious. We keep seeing mps have legislated against no deal. They havent, they have legislated for an extension. Extension after extension, no one really wants that. Our mps dont wa nt really wants that. Our mps dont want it but more importantly, the eu definitely doesnt want an extension for no reason. It means that while you are extending, you are still in. We are becoming a real pain to the eu. They cannot move on with eu plans. The eu has big plans for ourselves and while were there, getting the way, threatening to veto. Getting the way, threatening to veto. What getting the way, threatening to veto. What i feel has had more airtime of late is that the consequences of no deal would be felt by the eu 27 is. That has been made clear by the eu 27 themselves far more in recent weeks. That is of course what a lot of those people who are pro brexit have been arguing for several years. It is true but that pain would be spread across the 27. Not equally but those may be that are closest to britain, that do the most trade with britain, like the netherlands, france, belgium. They would feel the pain more but it would still be spread across the eu 27 and they may have their own internal mechanisms for, oi their own internal mechanisms for, or most like an internal bailout. |j think that is all very true. But the point the remainers always made was that the uk would suffer a lot more from the eu if they were to be a deal. Boris has made it look like the uk is perfectly willing to accept the consequences of no deal so now accept the consequences of no deal so now the eu has to think, that is why they have changed their tune. 0h, why they have changed their tune. Oh, well, the uk is prepared to accept, boris is mad enough. That we still have to see what the substance is of this deal. All that jean Claude Juncker said in this story was that he is not emotionally attached to the backstop. We still do not know whether eu will accept it or whether enough mps in labour will cross. This is a state oil group. Study saudi arabia bullies wealthy families to pump cash into ipo. The supported houthi rebels, if you believe the report, managed to blow up a significant part of the saudi oil operation. This story is about hundred mohammed bin salman. Because of the Oil Operations vulnerability for the bit appear that a very senior, wealthy group of saudis are being lent on again and told, you need to buy into this fund. Would you dare d efy buy into this fund. Would you dare defy the crown prince . It all feels pretty sinister. You cant help but rememberthe pretty sinister. You cant help but remember the story of Jamal Khashoggi stop he is a scary guy and it seems these people might be bribed and blackmailed. Not so scary to pakistan public Prime Minister imran khan. Moving to kiss the ring. This is a guy who was meant to be persona non grata. We dont know what the investigation into the death of shoji will reveal. Jamal khashoggi. It is said that mohammad bin salman will be protected. By detaining them and telling them to buy into this ipo. I cant recall how often i blacked up, says buy into this ipo. I cant recall how often i blacked up, sastustin trudeau. Judo has become this barometer of perfect pc opinions. Justin trudeau. He is the ultimate liberal. And then he does Something Like this. I cant recall. I mean, what an absolutely bizarre statement to make. It definitely implies that he has done it quite a few times and is worried that there are more skeletons in the closet. He was 29, it was 2001. The excuse doesnt work that everyone was doing it. It was 2001. I cant help but think this is going to fatally damage him. 2001. I cant help but think this is going to fatally damage himm 2001. I cant help but think this is going to fatally damage him. Is all depends on what his conservative opponents alike was not if they have an even worse reputation in this area of equality, especially race. He wont be that damaged. But he is a liberal and there are elections looming. He is a piece of political wokeness. I saw him at an event, a huge summit of the most dominant, powerful, ngo Development People in the world and he got a warm reception in vancouver. He gave me a hip hop hug in montreal and wanted to show he could connect with me in front of all these people and eve ryo ne front of all these people and everyone cheered. But. What was that really about if, behind the scenes and back in the day, he was doing something. It doesnt mean that everything he did was a sham but it makes people ask questions and what else is there to come . The times is where we will finish. School gives comedy class to serious girls. These girls shouldnt be serious after all. I searched for this headline because when you read the article, it doesnt talk about a serious girls of girls that much, it talks about pupils. And why would comedy classes help . |j talks about pupils. And why would comedy classes help . I quite like the idea that comedy classes would help. The principle behind it is that if pupils in general learn how to deal with the difficulty of being heckled and their jokes just to deal with the difficulty of being heckled and theirjokesjust going down completely flat with an audience, they will be prepared for anything and i do see the logic and that was not personally, i cant think of anything worse than standing up in front of an audience and doing stand up comedy. And i do believe that if you can do that, you can probably debate, one of the things they mentioned here is it would prepare people to negotiate for higher salaries, for example. It is definitely something that brits are particularly good at. Perhaps stand up comedy would help. It is just as helpful, if not more helpful, than debating and it is fun. To be fair to the article, it is at sheffield girls school. I probably made myself a sound immensely humourless theresa may would have done a lot better if she had gone through this course years ago. To be a great comedian, you need to tell a story. Timing. Timing and a punchline. If you look at the quotes of the leader of the free world on one side of the atla ntic free world on one side of the atlantic they are both stand up comedians. They have got to the top. Gallons of confidence. Although boris hasnt been doing so well when it comes to dealing with hecklers in the last few days will not remember what happened in the hospital . He needs to go back to Comedy School andjoin needs to go back to Comedy School and join these serious girls. |j think it will worry a lot of people, that suggestion. 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 at bbc. Co. Uk papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Thank you, henry and olivia. Goodbye. Good evening, heres your latest sports news. We start with the Europa League and there are mixed fortunes for the English Premier League sides. It was a memorable evening for two teenagers. Arsenals bukayo saka and Manchester Uniteds Mason Greenwood both scored as their teams won 3 nil and 1 0 respectively. Wolves though lost 1 0 at home to Patrick Gearey reports. At frankfurt, the performance starts in the stands. Such passion needs planning. These displays are choreographed. Nothing else about this match was quite so structured. Had been chances at either but only when young joe willetts struck a frankfurt foot did one count. The game carried on in a clumsy cartoonish manner. Game carried on in a clumsy ca rtoonish manner. Attacking breathlessly but aimlessly. 2a shots, no goals. Bound to be frustrating and a lack of care cost them a second yellow card. Finally arsenal took some control. 18 year old bukayo sa ka arsenal took some control. 18 year old bukayo saka had never scored in senior football before then. Remember that goal, scored in senior football before then. Rememberthat goal, remember that name. We all know about obamoyang. Someone must assume, a lwa ys obamoyang. Someone must assume, always the sign an entertaining night. A few of Manchester Uniteds starting lineup against astana, six of whom were born after eric cantona left the club. Linking into the path of the shot from marcus rushford, an elder statesman tonight. The hard to crack because thats hang in there before Mason Greenwood got it. His managers says he is one of the best finishes theyve seen. He is already a united goalscorer and matchwinner and is not yet 18. Wolves still put ona and is not yet 18. Wolves still put on a light show for the Europa League but theyve been playing in it since balmy evenings back in june. The novelty has faded and so is theirform. Ricardo hortas goal for portuguese side braga sent to the third boston a lot road. The flashing lights might be an alarm. Third flashing lights might be an alarm. Third loss in a row. In scotland, celtic kicked off their Europa League campaign with a draw in france against rennes, but for rangers, emotions were running high against feyenoord at ibrox for a very different reason. Craig templeton reports. An emotional night at ibrox as they said goodbye to the captain who died yesterday. They couldnt take it. Rangers continued to push and just a post with the way from the opener. When the opener did arrive, it was worth the wait. The goal, but no celebration. Feyenoord have their chancesin celebration. Feyenoord have their chances in the second half mcgregor stood firm. It finished 1 0 but this was a night of more than just the result. It was a short trip to rennes to play the celtic cup. The home side looked at home early on. Just inches from the lead. It was close but then to close and celtic played the penalty. 1 0. Ryan christie felt he should have had one of his own and he probably had a case. He wouldnt have to wait long for his moment. This time, James Forrest was felled in the box. Soon it would be yellow, then read. The referee deeming this challenge was enough to send off. The Rugby World Cup is upon us. The tournament injapan starts tomorrow with the host nation getting proceedings underway against russia in tokyo. Its the first time the world cup has been held in asia and the japan captain is looking to take inspiration from his sides performance at the last tournament when we beat south africa, all eyes we re when we beat south africa, all eyes were on us so when we beat south africa, all eyes were on us so the next game against scotland, with 30 Million People watching japan versus scotland, although we lost, we inspired japan and this time around, home world cup, weve got an opportunity to inspire japan again. This world cup is going to be japans west world cup. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories including al the latest on the bmw pga championship at wentworth on the bbc sport website. Hello there. Temperatures are set to climb over the next couple of days. There will be some fog to content within one or two places early on friday morning but once that clears, a lot of sunshine to come through the day and some pretty high temperatures as well. We got High Pressure scented just about here, keeping much of the rain bearing cloud over the time being out to the west. Wind increasingly coming up from the south or south east dragging warm air in our direction. Fog patches through the morning to southern scotland and northern england, the odd one for Northern Ireland, lifting and clearing with patches of cloud drifting off but generally a lot of sunshine through the day. Temperatures between 19 and 22 widely but warmest weather during friday afternoon is likely across northern scott wind with south or south easterly winds, sheltered to the north of high ground, temperatures 23 or 2a degrees. Dry weather continues into friday night. Long clear spells overhead. The breeze will be increasing so we will not see too many problems with mr fog. A slightly less chilly night and we had recently with lows of 914. And we had recently with lows of 9 111. Saturday, the warmest day for many. Those south and south easterly winds bringing warm air up from the near continent. High pressure or holding onto the first half of the weekend but notice these frontal systems out west. They will eventually make their move and turn things more unsettled. Saturday is the reliably dry data many of us. Quite a lot of sunshine around. Spreading into the west later. The chance of the under storm, parts of wales, may be Northern Ireland late in the day but ahead of that in the sunshine, this is going to be the warmest day. 21 25 or 26. Saturday night, increasing chance of thundry downpours drifting across western uk ahead of this weather front, moving erratically north east during sunday taking rainout eggs with it. Uncertainty over whether it rests in the afternoon and ahead, another warm day, possibly 24. Behind the frontal system, things turn much cooler and much pressure. Fresher. 00 29 30,386 4294966103 13 29,430 goodbye

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