degrees in the south east until that line of heavy showers moves through. then look at this for the weekend, something much quieter, a brief respite. a ridge of high pressure building for saturday, and for sunday it holds on in the south waste before this next spell of wet and windy weather arrives across northern areas for sunday. so a fine day for all on saturday, finding the south but wet and windy elsewhere on sunday. that s it from me. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news at six on thursday the 6th of october. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday, i m lizzie greenwood hughes, here s a look at what s coming up on tonight s show. it s off. after a day of speculation, saturday s eubankjunior v benn fight is postponed. wales and scotland get read
president zelensky has appealled to european leaders for more weapons. addressing a new forum of a0 nations, he said his country had to defeat russia s invasion in order to protect freedom across europe. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and rachel cunliffe, who s senior associate editor for the new statesman. the metro goes with the energy crisis and warns of a winter of disconnect after the national grid confirmed they had contingency plans for blackouts. the energy theme is followed in the i with electricty blackout warning this winter and the worst case scenarios with households facing three hour energy cuts. the guardian leads on suggestions from charities that rolling power cuts could put lives at risk. the theme is continued in the mail with the headlines blackout deal sparks a storm . the paper says households could be offered ten pounds a day not to u
torrential rain brings major flooding. and the flying scotsman the first steam engine to hit 100 miles an hour celebrates a century on the tracks. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng has cut short his visit to the us to hold urgent talks with the prime minister, as pressure mounts on the government over its mini budget. the chancellor had been in washington for a meeting of global finance ministers. he d originally been expected to return back to london on saturday. speaking to the bbc yesterday before the change of plans, mr kwarteng said he believes 100% that he will still be a chancellor and liz truss will still be prime minister in a month s time. later today, the chancellor and prime minister are expected to hold talks with conservative mps. some think the government s tax cutting plans should be reversed, while others believe the help with energy bills should be more targeted. there s even talk of whether both the chancellor and
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deleting photos of a rare political protest in beijing. two large banners denounced president xi and his covid crackdown and his covid crackdown. hello and welcome to our look ahead and what the papers in bring us tomorrow. with me is sean griffith the educational editor for the sunday times. thank you for being here. thank you for being here. the times says senior conservatives are holding talks about replacing liz truss with a joint ticket of rishi sunak and penny mordaunt as part of a coronation by mps. while the daily mail spells it out in more stark terms as they claim mutinous conservative mps have given liz truss 17 days to save herjob. the financial times suggests liz truss is preparing to rip up the government s controversial mini budget in a desperate attempt to rebuild market confidence and save her embryonic premiership. the i says any major u turn could cast doubt on the chancellor s future as he faces questions over his credibility. the daily telegraph h