Lovely to have you with us. Lets start, then, with football, where it has been confirmed that euro 2028 will be hosted by the uk and ireland. The five nation bid ran unopposed and european footballs governing body, uefa, confirmed the selection on tuesday morning. Wembley is set to host the final, with cardiffs Principality Stadium likely to have the opening match. Northern irelands Casement Park is also included and is the only stadium in the bid to be built from scratch. Their Chief Executive says being involved is a huge moment for irish football. This is fantastic news. Weve been part of the bid from the beginning. Were looking forward to hosting part of the worlds third biggest Sporting Tournament in five years time, and it will be transformational for northern ireland. And people would have laughed if, 25 years ago, wed have said, were going to be hosting part of what is a fantastic Football Tournament in our country. So its going to transform our country, its going to be good ne
Seen a drop of rainfall this month but that is in sharp contrast to what has been happening in scotland where in aberdeenshire we had well over a month of rain. Hundred and 20 of average rainfall and we are only a third of the way through the month so far. Today we had big contrasts, 25 degrees in warm sunshine for london butjust 13 degrees in lerwick and shetland and the reason it is cooler here because weve seen a cold front moved through and over the next few days the cold air is going to push its way south across the uk and i say colder but for many of us those temperatures will be returning close to average for the time of year. Here is the cold front, Clearing South so dry in scotland where weve seen flooding the concerns and the rain eventually ending the night moving across Northern Ireland and ending up in Northern England and north wales. Mild for england and wales but a colder night for the north of the uk. Into tomorrows forecast we have heavy rain to come, particularly acr
Displaced anger. Going to pay somewhere between 20 and 40 less than the other countries. Same exact that was directed toward the indictment. Predictably biden did steer clear of bidens legal troubles which took a marked turn to the worst today. Is he facing prison time Sweetheart Plea Deal actually collapsed. Is this all a smoke screen to hide the other crimes that involve others in the biden family . Joining me now is Sol Wisenberg former Deputy Independent Council and david schoen former trump impeachment lawyer. Okay, sol, i do kind of agree with what Vivek Ramaswamy we did thed out earlier that this seems a little bit like a smoke screen because is it bigger than the biden family, perhaps, being on the take with foreign governments and having our Foreign Policy affected by it . Probably not, but nevertheless real jail time a possibility, your reaction tonight . Real jail time is not much of a possibility, laura. Really in terms of weiss, is he dam damned if he does and damned if he
opposition party amendment being voted on first, that is why the green benches have attempted and the voting for that has started. a bit of a delay before we get the result emma ten minutes or so then we get a result for that, and then the ten minutes or so after that, we come onto the mean vote. so, lots at state for the immigration policy, the asylum policy, and also the standing of the prime minister stop and ribbing here from sirjohn curtis, political analyst and a professor but we bring him back in now. just for viewers joining us on the way around the world and here in the way around the world and here in the uk, outline what is going on and why it s significant. this the uk, outline what is going on and why it s significant. why it s significant. this is the second reading why it s significant. this is the second reading of why it s significant. this is the second reading of what - why it s significant. this is the second reading of what the i second reading of wh
56 hours until the polls open with a leader is campaigning for every single one of your votes, but what is really going on behind the scenes? welcome to newsnight, for your nightly interviews and insight. and we will bring both to you on the week when you decide who s going to run our country for the next five years. tonight, we have the man who compiles the exit poll which you will see at 10pm this thursday on the bbc one election programme, professor sirjohn curtice. that should give you us, we hope the first accurate forecast of the election result. we also we have harriet harman, former labour minister, former labour deputy leader and an mp for over a0 years, standing down this time. and we have sir craig oliver, former director of communications for prime minister david cameron. welcome. and nick is here as always. cards on the table, i m after numbers, sir craig oliver, what would be a best and worst case scenario for the conservatives politically this thursday? the