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Degrees. Quite cloudy but we will see fresh conditions moving into the north west. Friday into saturday, the weather will be feeling a little bit cool so temperatures around 9 14 bit cool so temperatures around 9 1a degrees and more unsettled towards the weekend. Hello, this is bbc news. We will be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. The headlines at 11 00pm contents 118, not contents, 274. The House Of Lords has passed the governments brexit bill, paving the way for the theresa may to trigger article 50 by the end of the month, so the uk can start leaving the eu. Scotlands first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has confirmed she wants to hold a second referendum on Scottish Independence between the autumn of next year and the spring of 2019. It would be wrong for scotland to be taken down a path that it has no control over, regardless of the consequences for our economy, fprtmr sncietyinlnulniacl , 7, theresa may says it is a case of tunnel vision. Instead of Playing Politics with the future of our country, the Scottish Government should focus on delivering Good Government and Public Services for the people of scotland. Politics is not a game. Also on the programme, we report from somalia and uganda on the famine threatening more than 20 Million People in africa and the middle east. Hundreds of thousands of Rail Passengers in england have had their journeys disrupted because of a 24 hour strike on some of the busiest lines run by merseyrail, Arriva Trains North and southern. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are matthew syed, columnist at the times, and kevin schofield, editor of politicshome. Tomorrows front pages the times, unsurprisingly leads on the Scotland First ministers demand for a second referendum on Scottish Independence, calling it an ambush, and reporting that theresa may is preparing to reject Nicola Sturgeons bid for two years. A witty play on words from the metro. Scots throw a sporran in the works, reporting that the first ministers announcement has thrown downing streets brexit plans into chaos. And the guardian continues the theme, headlining that the prime ministers plans have been upstaged by scotlands first minister. The Daily Telegraph calls the face off between the two leaders the new battle for britain, and the paper includes quotes from theresa may accusing Nicola Sturgeon of tunnel vision. Finally, the Daily Express switches focus to this evenings events in westminster, saying that, following the votes in parliament pushing through the governments article 50 bill, the queen could sign brexit into law as early as tomorrow morning. Well, lets have a look at some of those at least in detail over the next few minutes. We start with the telegraph. A new battle for britain. Picture of Nicola Sturgeon at her press c0 nfe re nce picture of Nicola Sturgeon at her Press Conference early this morning. That is the way this is being portrayed by a number of the papers going into the morning. Yes, and i sort of agree with it. I think this is blatant opportunism for Nicola Sturgeon and the scottish nationalists. It was supposed to be a once in a generation referendum the last campaign, and 900 and something days later they are calling for another one. Has been material change

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