Cold night, with skies clearing, and in scotland and northern ireland, a good chance of frost. Lets look at the forecast for eight a. M. Good chance of frost. Lets look at the forecast for eight a. M. A good chance of frost. Lets look at the forecast for eight a. M. A few spots of rain across cornwall, devon and somerset. Further east and north, a bit more cloud, which will be thinning the further north you go. Sunshine across North Western england, so a nice day there. A nice start of the day in manchester, liverpool, york, kendal, into belfast in the lowlands of scotland. A bit chilly in glasgow, two celsius only. The winds are light, and sunshine is out, so it does not feel too bad. In the afternoon, the easterly wind should push away the cloud and break it up a little bit. It should be dry by the end of the afternoon, and still on the cool site, particularly the north sea coast, with that wind coming out of the east, chilly in places like norwich. The High Pressure sticks around through friday night and the whole weekend, so lots of settled weather on the way. It will not hang around forever, but until around choose day, and then the low pressures will start to come in. Until then, lets enjoy this big high, with winds circulating round it, and the centre of those will be light. There will be lots of sunshine, and it will feel warm, up to 15 degrees. But around the coasts, there will be a breeze and it will feel that bit cooler. Into monday, variable amounts of cloud, but overall, it should stay dry across the majority of the uk. To summarise, then, for the weekend and beyond into next week, lots of settled weather, warm sunshine on a particularly inland, and maybe A Touch Of Frost early in the morning. Goodbye. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the political commentator lance price and the Deputy Editor of the express, michael booker. Thank you both very much for coming in. We will not go through all of the front pages, because this is just a quick look at the stories, well, the one story, of course, dominating all the front pages, and we will look in more depth at 11 30 p. M. The we will look in more depth at 11 30 p. M. The Financial Times we will look in more depth at 11 30 p. M. The Financial Times is where well begin. Home grown islamist named by Police As Westminster attacker. Known to the intelligence services, but some time ago . Yes, theresa may is saying that at that particular moment, he had sort of falle n that particular moment, he had sort of fallen off the radar and was not pa rt of of fallen off the radar and was not part of any current investigation, but it is interesting, and it brings the question, what makes you part of a current investigation . If you have previously been known or investigated for extremist views. It goes to show the real difficulty that Security Forces have and monitoring absolutely everyone. I believe there are Something Like 3000 or 4000 islamic extremists that are known out there that they have been monitoring. And they have to prioritise. And unfortunately, in this case, someone who has previously been on the radar has now falle n previously been on the radar has now fallen off the radar, has done this horrific act, and obviously, questions have been asked of m15 and the security services. But at the same time, you have to have a huge amount of sympathy for them, because how do they stop everything . A lone wolf, anyone can get into a car and do what he did. Thats the sad fact of this, thats the shocking thing, that anyone can do this. Yes, and his connections will be part of the investigation. The daily express, at risk of talking to your paper with lands first of all, Westminster Killer was a teacher. So we are starting to find out more about him. He wasnt named straightaway, now we know his birth name in addition to his pseudonym. Yes, we are finding out more about him, and part of me feels a little uncomfortable about that, because people who do these things sometimes seek notoriety, and usb careful not to give that. But there are of course questions about his background, and his motivation. We know that he has got children, that he is in that sense, a family man, and are and unlikely profile, perhaps, for someone to commit this atrocity. But that might be one of the reasons, one of many, that the police did not regard him as an ongoing threat. Unfortunately, i would say that this even if michael was not here, the daily express does not seem to be the papers, seeking to point a finger of blame, suggesting he should have been more actively investigated in the current circumstances. From what we know him so circumstances. From what we know him so far, it is understandable why the police would not do that. Yes, their work on all convictions in the past, and paper as saying thatis in the past, and paper as saying that is why he converted to islam, in prison. Yes, we understand he converted and changed his name while in prison, and we have heard of this previously without the cases where people who have been radicalised in british prisons do appear to have their own record. A lot of prisons have this problem, of ghetto wising their prisoners in a radical and played where views are being exchanged, and people who find themselves in prison go there because they want to fit m, go there because they want to fit in, and they end up being radicalised, and they come out, and these are the consequences. British attacker fell off m15 radar, says the i. But eight people arrested in a number of raids. So how alone he was in what he did, we are yet to discover. Yes, and the Security Experts you have been interviewing all day on news 24 have made that point quite effectively, that there may be people who appear to be acting alone, but of course, nobody in life a cts alone, but of course, nobody in life acts completely alone, and there are very few people that nobody around them has any hint or suspicion of what they are getting up to. But it is possible that somebodyjust decides to tell nobody, to go off and do Something Like this, and in that sense, it doesnt appear to have been a large scale conspiracy. 0ne have been a large scale conspiracy. One of the subheadings here, kent born father of three had convictions for violence. This man, adrian helms, was from dartford in kent adrian elms, and also lived at various times in rye and crawley in east sussex, and eastbourne in east sussex as well. Were told the same man appears to have been convicted ofa man appears to have been convicted of a knife crime in 2003 in eastbourne, and that day tallies with the mets information about previous convictions. The other issue as well here is, he was said to have been shot by the Protection Officer who was with the Defence Secretary, and that is another concern, isnt it . Yes, it is a concern, because if he had not been there just by chance, because the Defence Secretary was going into parliament at that time, he could have got even further, and there could have been even more horror in parliament yesterday. They are now looking at beefing up security at parliament dates and all around there, and there are now people calling for police in sensitive locations to be armed, and a lot of people are agreeing with that at this time. A lot of people are saying there would be a kneejerk a lot of people are saying there would be a Knee Jerk Reaction to this. You have spent a lot of time in parliament, and you know how heavy the Security Presence is there a risk in the bay. The Security Presence is very heavy, but some mps have remarked that perhaps the palace gates, as they are called, which he went through, the weak link. The fact is that mps, ministers, the prime minister, are coming through those gates all the time during the day, and part of keeping them safe is getting them into the confines of the Palace Of Westminster quickly. So it is not a View Solution might just westminster quickly. So it is not a View Solution mightjust keep the gates shut and have lots of armed police around. It creates as many problems as it solves. Having got somebody with a gun, you have still got a human being, so there is still an element of human error. So even if there had been people with guns at those gates, you cannot say 100 that you cant stop everybody. They are not quick to shoot, they . 0n the eye, there are thousands of pictures of those people who gathered in Trafalgar Square this evening for the habitual, but on the mirror, there are pictures of people lighting candles, a group of young people there. Britains defiant message to vile peddlers of Terror Cash Evil will not win. And we had theresa may making a statement to the house of commons, saying we need to carry out millions of acts of normal everyday life. People not put off gathering in large numbers a stones throw from parliament. I think this is a fantastic front page, and it reflects the best of britain, and not just page, and it reflects the best of britain, and notjust britain, but countries around the world, respond to incidents like this. We come together, we dont allow terrorists and extremists to drivers apart, and the kind of expression that is shown by The Big Picture there in Trafalgar Square people come together, but i think even people sitting at home watching that on the television, you dont have to go there and actually be there to feel a sense of a country determined not to allow themselves to fall victim to allow themselves to fall victim to exactly what the terrorists would like us to do. I got like us to do. Igota like us to do. I got a sense last night going home fairly late, went to Liverpool Street at double station, a big Central London station. People still seem quite relaxed, and there were 20 people around. Again, this morning, foreign students have been mixed up in the stack, and there we re mixed up in the stack, and there were plenty of those still wondering around, feeling safe in this country, and they were reassured, i think, to see a lot more police with guns in Central London this morning. And a quick look at the metro. London stands united, head of faith leave vigil in wake of westminster carnage. That is our quick look at the front pages, but well be back again from more in depth look at those headlines at 11 30pm with lan st michael. Join us then if you can. Next, the weather. We are in for a spell of settled weather this weekend, certainly looking promising both saturday and sunday. Today has not been completely dry across south western part of the uk, with some rain, but over the next 24 hours, the low pressure that has brought the rain for the last couple of days will finally start to pull away. So this is the rain bearing cloud we had today in the south west. You can see it rotating, pushing out towards the south west, but temporarily through this evening and overnight, but temporarily through this evening and overnight, this front coming out this front coming out of france may hit the south coast anywhere from, say, portsmouth westwards. The majority of the country will have a dry and cold night, with skies clearing, and in scotland and northern ireland, a good chance of frost. Lets look at the forecast for 8am. A few spots of rain across cornwall, devon and somerset. Further east and north, a bit more cloud, which will be thinning the further north you go. Sunshine across North Western england, so a nice day there. A nice start to the day in manchester, liverpool, york, kendal, into belfast and the lowlands of scotland. A bit chilly in glasgow, two celsius only. The winds are light, and sunshine is out, so it does not feel too bad. In the afternoon, the easterly wind should push away the cloud and break it up a little bit. It should be dry by the end of the afternoon, and still on the cool site, particularly the north sea coast, and still on the cool side, particularly the north sea coast, with that wind coming out of the east, chilly in places like norwich. The High Pressure sticks around through friday night and the whole weekend, so lots of settled weather on the way. It will not hang around forever, but until around tuesday, and then the low pressures will start to come in. Until then, lets enjoy this big high, with winds circulating round it, and the centre of those will be light. There will be lots of sunshine, and it will feel warm, up to 15 degrees. But around the coasts, there will be a breeze and it will feel that bit cooler. Into monday, variable amounts of cloud, but overall, it should stay dry across the majority of the uk. To summarise, then, for the weekend and beyond into next week, lots of settled weather, warm sunshine on a particularly warm sunshine, particularly inland, and maybe A Touch Of Frost early in the morning. Goodbye. This is bbc news. Im martine croxall. The headlines at 11 the westminster attacker is named as 52 year old, khalid masood, a british born man whod been living in the west midlands. The Islamic State group say he was one of their soldiers. His victims have been named as kurt cochran, an american tourist, spanish teacher, ayesha frade, and pc keith palmer. Tonight, the police have confirmed a 75 year old man has died in hospital. A minutes silence held in Trafalgar Square as hundreds gather in a sign of solidarity with those caught up in yesterdays attack. 0ur response to this attack on our city, to this attack on our way of life, to this attack on our shared values, shows the world what it means to be londoner