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During daylight hours. Temperature wise, probably wont feel mild with the wind and rain but these temperatures are above average for the time of year. Our band of rain clears east during thursday night. The winds start to ease down to two. We are still under the influence of low pressure and actually closest to that area of low pressure in northern scotland it will still be a windy day but elsewhere, the winds will be that lighter. A clearing update. Showers around, especially for the south of the uk, which could be lively but they will tend to fade. Many places seeing sunshine and those temperatures a bit down on thursday. Heres the game changer, an area of High Pressure building in as we head to the weekend, helping to settle things down. A different feel to the weather into the weekend, drier for many places. Lighter winds too but we could see the return of frosty, foggy mornings. For saturday, we still got a north westerly feed feeding ina still got a north westerly feed feeding in a few showers is across parts of northern scotland and here a little more cloud but elsewhere, a dry looking day with 20 or sunshine around and lighter winds. Temperature is perhaps a bit down on where we have seen them recently but given the sunshine, feeling early pleasant. 0ur area of High Pressure becomes more established as we head into saturday, that raging heading further north. A different feel to the weather across scotland on sunday. Lighter winds here, a greater chance of seeing sunshine and a mostly dry story, a much quieter picture than weve become used to recently. Temperature wise, it will be cooler and fresher in some spots but we will have some sunshine around. As we head into next week, our area of High Pressure hangs around and it may drift a bit further south, allowing a bit more ofa further south, allowing a bit more of a south westerly feed to affect parts of scotland stop here we will see a bit more cloud, perhaps one or two showers too. Elsewhere a good of sunshine, dry, perhaps mist and fog around in one or two spots and a bit ofa around in one or two spots and a bit of a difference in the temperatures and where weve got the south westerly feed, temperatures could reach 11 in the far north of scotland. Elsewhere, mid to high single figures. A bit of uncertainty into next week, heres ourjetstream sitting to the north but gradually oui sitting to the north but gradually our area of sitting to the north but gradually ourarea of high sitting to the north but gradually our area of High Pressure drift further south. The timing of that uncertain at the moment but it looks as though after a quiet start to the week, where it is largely dry and the winds are light, gradually we will start to more unsettled conditions moving in so it looks like it will eventually turn wetter and windier as we head towards next week. Hello. This is bbc news with julian warricker. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. The world has just experienced its hottest decade on record, with last year one of the warmest ever seen. Growing backlash over the governments rescue plan for flybe. Rival airlines line up to complain about what they call a misuse of public funds. A once in a generation Clinical Trial is announced to find new treatments for motor neurone disease, which devastates lives and families. The duchess of sussexs first public appearance in canada since last weeks shock announcement, as it emerges herfather could testify against her in court in her privacy battle with the mail on sunday. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the daily mirror columnist, Susie Boniface and christopher hope, chief Political Correspondent at the telegraph. Welcome to both of you. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. So lets take a look at them. First of all, the telegraph claims police are being accused of de criminalising cannabis by the back door with up to two thirds of users being let off with Informal Community resolutions. The times reports that tens of thousands of high earners will receive a pension tax windfall under plans to solve a staffing crisis among nhs doctors. Tomorrows metro leads on the duke and duchess of cambridges trip to bradford today. Keep calm and curry on is the headline. The Financial Times reports on russian president Vladimir Putins so called sweeping revamp of russias leadership after he moved to replace his long serving Prime Minister and launched a constitutional overhaul. The i warns of a National Grid overload due to a surge in electric vehicles. The guardian leads on a row over government plans to scrap the four hour waiting target for a e units, reporting that doctors and nurses are furious at the plans. The mail reports on a letter from an nhs Mental Health chief to bookmakers, telling them to end the betting bribes she says are to blame for gambling addiction. There is a fair amount to choose from in there. Christopher, why dont you kick us. This is the metro, keep calm and carry on. Keep calm and carry on. This is what the queen would want to one of her as doing. This is Prince William with kate. They are making milkshakes in bradford. This is what she would see as part of the young and young deal as part of the young and young deal as being part of the royal family. Spending time in bradford making milkshakes but you get to live in a palace and get to be called his or her royal highness. Thats the deal. It isa her royal highness. Thats the deal. It is a reminder of the chaos in the small picture above the photograph of the couple there, its of Meghan Markle and it says her dad will face meghan in the court case as mentioned. William says we need to deal with challenges and move forward rather than be stuck in paralysis. That is how the monarchy reinvents itself and moves on, making curry in bradford. Laughter. Would it be fair to say this would not be front page in other circumstances as yellow this would normally be an inside page lead in most newspapers. As a minor visit. Probably what would have happened with this would have been a picture of kate looking pretty and perhaps william looking slightly gormless but because of what has been happening in the past week and the royalfamily, this happening in the past week and the royal family, this has happening in the past week and the royalfamily, this has taken on more significance. It is on the run peter moore than one newspaper. As christopher says, williams comments about paralysis and moving on, they know full well that they have got more press at this event then they would normally get at the event. They probably have more people there, members of the public, then they would normally have. There is more attention on them. They would be fully aware of when they are overheard and when they are not, so when they see things in this kind of moment, although it is analysed to the point of perhaps extreme pain, those words are intended and are meant to get out there. There have been reports recently that some of the disagreements, shall we say, in the disagreements, shall we say, in the house of windsor have between the house of windsor have between the two princes at, william and harry, and how william feels he is a little bit stuck in how he regards the press and how he feels about the death of his mother and that william feels it is more important to try to move forward. So there is that going on in the background, the difference between the two brothers and how they deal with things, then you have they deal with things, then you have the royal family as a whole, they have taken a the royal family as a whole, they have ta ken a vote recently at the royal family as a whole, they have taken a vote recently at the sandringham summit, to say we will move forward, we will not be paralysed worrying about it like brexit, we will have a Withdrawal Agreement as quick as we can. think tomorrow, thursday, we will see prince harry appearing and drawing a rugby league draw, so the first appearance by him. We have seen his invictus video today, but that was not live. His first appearance. And there will be questions shouted at him and how he behaves, so there will be papers on the Kitchen Table and on the tv you will have a nervous looking harry. The Kitchen Table and on the tv you will have a nervous looking harryi suppose there is some serendipitous timing. The trip to bradford was not arranged at the last minute. We dont know, julian arranged at the last minute. We dont know, julian these things are usually organised as some time in advance. They do need security going ahead of them to check all this stuff out. They do have to have some security going ahead before you and you have to have your representatives, the aides, who go and check it out and talk to people. It is not something that is done in a day or two. The nuts and bolts are being the royal family. You do this and get that. That is the trade. How the trade off works with harry and meghan is the key to making that deal work. And continue the thoughts, as he shows the daily mail, they are going big on it as well, not as a lead story, but they have put it at the top of the front page, kate, the dazzling duchess, shows how its done. Well, this is the other thing. I dont have a particular problem with kate or catherine, she is more known, but as a royal, she has been someone who speaks very rarely, who smiles and waves and looks pretty and does the things that royal princesses are allowed to do. And meghans issue, add a thing perhaps rightly, as a woman of the world who has opinions on things that she chooses to champion, thinks it is Old Fashioned and silly and why cant she say that the women of Grenfell Tower have done a good cook waikato make a speech and say as a woman of colour im here to help you. Noone is saying that she cant cookbook. Some of harry and meghans causes have political connotations. I would said that Climate Change shouldnt be political because it is an environmental issue, something that affect everybody, but there are many politicians from different sides of the spectrum is it is a political issue. And if, in their new eco charity, harry and meghan were to make a speech about Climate Change one day, how are they going to know when they are outside the palace folded outside the courtiers and outside any cooperation between their offices, whether that is going to upset donald trump or xijinping oi to upset donald trump or xijinping or whether that will derail a government policy announcement or alter the early stages of planning a state visit . These officers dont talk to each other now, how are they going to talk to each other after megxit . I think you should be in on those meetings if only they would let me plenty more to come. Doctors lead i outcry at the plaintiff scrap a e target. I think there are questions unanswered. scrap a e target. I think there are questions unanswered. I have answered them. Matt hancock told firefly today that they will be judged by the right targets, targets that are clinically appropriate. What has happened is that they have appointed deep hours, 18 months ago, the National Medical director, to review the way the targets are working. The concern they have got is if you have a broken finger you wait there for three and a half hours, you havent been seen yet, someone appears hours, you havent been seen yet, someone appears in cardiac arrest, having had a heart attack, should they be treated or should they quickly fix your finger and then work on the person nearly dying . Of course work and the person nearly dying before your finger. But then because your finger goes past four hours they miss the the concern as they are not working the best way. It is a blunt way of a difficult situation. That is insane. That is what we thought they were getting but it was not clear from the quotes. That is the thing may have perhaps started to say after the event, after the interview, after the health secretary, the man ostensibly a judge of the nhs, these targets to be treated within four hours are not necessarily clinically appropriate. He doesnt appear to have any clinicians they are backing him up. In fact the clinicians, the doctors only nurses, very much against. Crosstalk. We need to remember that the four hour target only kicks in after you have been handed over by ambulance stuff. So all this because we have seen stuff. So all this because we have seen people waiting outside a e departments, waiting to be admitted, you could be there for hours. Crosstalk. This was why the targets were introduced in i think 2004, in order to have some kind of measure, you must have a measure of some sort. I have never known, at any time in my period, have been in a e with family and friends, a doctor to say, well, you know what time you have been here a little longer, we are going to have to beat you, theres someone there dying, but you, will fix your finger. There is a point in that cardiac arrest broken finger scenario, that is usually deal with the cardiac arrest. That is what all doctors and nurses would do. That is in very simple terms what they are trying to get out. It is an interesting debate. We will move that on in the space of an hour. Interesting debate. We will move that on in the space of an hounm is more mad than it was before. Susie, the telegraph, Police Forces attacked for going soft on cannabis. We were having a discussion earlier on as to how often we have seen the story previously. Police is being soft on cannabis is a story that has happened repeatedly because cannabis has been downgraded to a class c drug and then move up to a class b and most of us anecdotally can probably recall times when cannabis was not smoked openly, when i was at school it was smoked in secret when your mum and dad didnt know you we re your mum and dad didnt know you were doing it, and now it is smoked on the street and you can be walking along and walking into a big cloud of the stuff, though, crikey, and the police generally dont arrest anybody if its happening. What we have here is a story saying police are giving Community Resolutions to those people that they do actually arrest and that has increased the proportion or decrease the proportion or decrease the proportion of actual charges that are going through on a criminal basis. Now, the whole point of having Community Resolutions was that you didnt criminalise people for doing something that wasnt really a criminal matter although perhaps involved a class b drugs. And there are instances, im sure, the whole point was a Police Officer making the arrest or their at the time would go. Well, you appear to bea time would go. Well, you appear to be a Motor Neurone Disease sulphur and you want to smoke cannabis to limit your symptoms, you are probably not really due going to the Magistrates Court that. It is a Community Resolutions for stopping someone Community Resolutions for stopping someone and so forth. The increase is extraordinary. 3. 8 . There is a big increase in the use of these softer penalties. What i find fascinating, julian, is the way we are almost rewinding to kind of pre 2016. These are classic old issue based headlines. Have a good debate about cannabis or a e targets or something else, and in a sense, it is like last you never happened, he brings a brexit drama has been cleared away from memory. Just on the choice of it as being the lead for the paper you write for, how good a lead is that . Good, it is issue based, the reporter is a colleague of mine, a lobbyist in the house of commons, it is a new issue, new government, cannabis, should we be tough on it or should we allow it to carry on . I was reminded through this of a Famous Police chief that cant smell cannabis, do you know who it is . Cressida thick. She is extraordinary. If she walks into a crack den she would have no idea cressida thick. It shows a return to business as usual in the news came only slightly. Lots of newspapers with different stories. Is not one clear story leading the agenda. May be because mexit has gone quiet. That means you have different news coming up and getting discussed and aired, so we arent having the mono themed one story over and over. Theres lots of things happening and thatis theres lots of things happening and that is better for us all to know about any targets and cannabis legislation or anything else. L great story. Lets move on, we approve of that as a story the times, christopher, television cameras into criminal courts potentially. We remember where we were when we saw brenda hale handing down the judgement on borisjohnsons rogaine of parliament for six weeks back in september proroguing. This is trying to live in and give more meaning to when justice trying to live in and give more meaning to whenjustice is handed down. 0ne meaning to whenjustice is handed down. One of borisjohnsons big issuesis down. One of borisjohnsons big issues is people seeing justice being done and knowing how long they will be inside if they are not found guilty, the criminals, so this is about having greater confidence in ourjustice system. About having greater confidence in our justice system. A about having greater confidence in ourjustice system. A great idea. It is only the sentencing of the criminals and how wide the camera will go. It might only be stuck on the face of the judge rather than looking at the face of the offender but interesting. Some barristers are warning of reality tv style shows that could get a public backlash. It depends on how wide you go, if it isjust the person handing down the judgement that wont happen. The people they are talking about is themselves, if there will be such. There are concerns about cameras in court rooms involving 0j there are concerns about cameras in court rooms involving oj simpson style trials with showboating lawyers and so on and so forth, and defendant trying to play up on Public Opinion rather than speaking to the jury. If you are having the sentencing remarks from a judge, having sat in a lot of these cases, they are the moment in a court where something is defined and linear aged. Theres a thumping. Norman fletcher, you are a habitual criminal. The intonation, words and importance, they should be captured. Here it says no victims. Important to stress where the camera will point. They will only show that part of it but even within that, they cantjust of it but even within that, they cant just pan around of it but even within that, they cantjust pan around the courtroom while it is happening. We used to have death sentences where the judge would put on the black cap to hand down the execution sentences. The judge here can flick the camera off for thejudgement. Judge here can flick the camera off for the judgement. Was a want to reinstate confidence in the sentencing and the broadcast will be delayed to avoid reporting restrictions and any error, if you are working in broadcast Boris Johnson macro once to. Who wants to talk about big then bonds in the express . Talk about big then bonds in the express . Boris johnson talk about big then bonds in the express . Borisjohnson wants to. Macer hall, who works at the express, cabinet ministers have told him people who want to stop big then sounding for brexit. Him people who want to stop big then sounding for brexit. The last remainer stitch up before brexit. The ones. It are the engineers trying to fix it big ben. Hauling it all the way up, bonging it, and then all the way down, which we have done for new years and remembrance day, takes a lot of time, effort and money, although the amount is to be debated. Bearing in mind whether or not it happens, time continues to pass. This is a momentous moment in the countrys history. Pass. This is a momentous moment in the countrys history. A tea might be symbolic or a pasty or a curry. Why did you have thousands watching at new years . Why did you have thousands watching at new years . Because there were fireworks. Maybe nigel farage want fireworks as well. I dont think fireworks as well. I dont think fireworks and brexit go well together stop you could have the queen skipping down the Malcolm Turnbull and harry and meghan doing trade deals evening us chlorinated chicken. Does it make it a better thing . The mall. Chicken. Does it make it a better thing . The mall. On that moment of amicable descent, that is it. Thank you, susie and christopher. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online 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. Goodbye. Good evening. Heres your latest sports news. Manchester united have edged their way into the fourth round of the fa cup. A brilliant goal from juan mata was the highlight of their 1 0 win against wolves at old trafford. But their place in the next round may have come at a cost with a potential injury to forward marcus rashford. Patrick gearey watched the action. A glance at old traffords stands indicated this wasnt the hottest ticket in town but for wolves fans it was one the most extensive, some paid £55 to get in but too much in the words of their manager. At least Manchester United were holding a giveaway at the back with this ending up with pedro netto at checkout with no queue. Teenagers guilty look was telling and in va are they said the ball hit the arm in the buildup and that was enough to disallow. The next decisive wolves arm was their goalkeepers, amber rudd out to deny danjames, the clearest Manchester United pla nts the clearest Manchester United plants in the whole two games but like the goalless draw at molineux, this was meandering until the wolves defence made it interesting and into the vacuum when one matter. What he lacks in velocity makes up ensure quality. Those moments of belated iy quality. Those moments of belated joy gave away to concern. For england and united knighted. Marcus rashford was off again after coming on, an injury watched closely. Wolves wont give them to united march on despite the deed for. Patrick geary, bbc news the detour. We got a few more goals in carlisle tonight. The League Two Side went ahead against championship cardiff city thanks to Nathan Thomas early strike. But look at this for a long throw it set up aden flints equaliser just over ten minutes later. And then just before the break the ball fell tojosh murphy who thumped cardiff in front. They went on to win 4 3 and will go to reading in round four. Its was a bit of a mixed day for the australian open. Qualifying for the tournament continued to be affected. First it was delayed because of the poor air quality from the bushfires that continue to rage. And then it was cancelled altogether because of heavy rain. So problems remain ahead of the tournament, but tennis is doing all that it can. Legends of the game took part in a Charity Fundraiser to aid the relief efforts. Rafa nadal, serena williams, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic we just some who helped to raise over £25 jofra archer looks set to miss out on the third test against south africa which starts in Port Elizabeth tomorrow. Hes not quite recovered from the elbow injury which saw him miss the win in cape town last week. England wont name their team until the coin toss, with chris woakes and mark wood vying to replace the injured james anderson. The series is delicately poised at 1 1 with two tests left to play. From a young team, its really important that we dont live off that win for the rest of this for. We sort of try and exceed it and we make sure we take this opportunity to, as we said, get in front of the game and drive it home. After the first innings when we got opportunities to do that, we were excellent at it. Ireland have named fly half jonny sexton as their new captain for the six nations. He takes over from rory best following his retirement despite being an injury doubt for the championship because of a knee problem. And kyren wilson is through to the quarter finals of snookers masters, but there was a sting in the tail during his win over Jack Lisowski at ally pally. As you can see here, a wasp made its way onto wilsons collar which he had to take evasive action from. Referee ben williams intervened to remove it from the table, but was stung for his efforts. At least he was able to see the funny side. Wilson will now play stuart bingham. He beat Mark Williams 6 2 in tonights match. Thats all the sport for now. Have a very good night. Goodbye. Wednesday brought us a largely fine day with good spells of sunshine but this brief window of fine weather is short lived because on thursday, the next area of low pressure will move into bring another spell of wet and windy weather to our shores you can see it here showing up on the pressure chart hurtling up from the south west, the isobars back together towards the west are so this is where we will see the winds. They will start wet and windy from the word go in scotland and northern ireland, snow on the hills for a while and the rain will pile into many southern and western parts of england and wales, gradually spreading east, reaching eastern areas after dark but heavy burst likely and 40, 50 areas after dark but heavy burst likely and 40,50 mph gust, areas after dark but heavy burst likely and 40, 50 mph gust, maybe more in the south west. Mild in england and wales but not feeling like that because of the strength of the wind and the rain. The wet and windy weather sails north on thursday night and into friday, few isobars on the chart so less windy away from the north of scotland. A mixture of sunshine and showers. The showers will tend to fall in bands along minor weather fronts, showers will tend to fall in bands along minor weatherfronts, so we could see some pretty heavy ones. Scotla nd could see some pretty heavy ones. Scotland and northern ireland, snow on the hills, a few in england, but good spells of sunshine in between and the temperature is lower, the cooler air mass coming from the north west. 6 nine in the south east. In the weekend, colder, High Pressure moving in dry with sunny spells but youll notice the sheu sunny spells but youll notice the shell by day and return to frost. The High Pressure building in across the country over the weekend. Low pressure to the north of the uk will bring windy conditions on saturday across scotland, some of which will be heavy, wintry on the hills. The odd shower further south but for many, dry with increasing dry weather on saturday afternoon. Plenty of sunshine around but it will feel colder, 6 8 will be the high. A frost in Night Saturday night with some mist and also some freezing fog, which could be slow to clear in places. Are then surely it should lift in many areas and if it doesnt, it will stay quite chilly but we should be looking at lighter winds for all, plenty of sunshine on sunday. Something a bit breezy and less cold heading to the far north west of the country, nine or ten in stornoway, but for most, 6 10 degrees

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