That can generate more showers which could turn heavy and thundery. Not just the shower clouds but weve got a band of thick cloud thats been bringing some rain and some hill snow and all of it is wrapped around the area of low pressure thats going to stick with us right the way through the weekend and it was quite a tricky drive into the Peak District earlier this morning with a covering of snow in places. Weve got that mixture of rain and hill snow across the higher parts of the pennines and into the cumbrian fells, followed by a lot of showers for england and wales. Its drier in scotland and england pushes into scotland overnight tonight. It may be some icy conditions. We see showers returning to Northern Ireland and wet weather in the South East Of England pushing northwards. It could keep temperatures just above freezing. Elsewhere with clearer skies especially in wales and Northern England we are looking at a frost, maybe some mist and fog as well and its a cold weekend ahead. On
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that means moscow may no longer treat some of the fighters as prisoners of war and they could face hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are adam payne, the political editor at politics home, and natalie fahy, who s senior editor, amongst other titles, including the nottingham post. tomorrow s front pages. let s start with huge profits for bp on the front of the mirror. the oil giant made almost £7 billion in three months, as energy bills soar. that story in the guardian, too, with accusations of unfettered profiteering . the paper also shows us house speaker nancy pelosi, on her controversial trip to taiwan. the daily mail says china has made a chilling threat over that visit, with promises of targeted action around the islands. the times says liz truss has extended her lead over rishi sunak in the conservative leadership race, with a yougov poll showing 60% of party members want her to be the next pm. but the tele
americans dominating the competition. the bees first indian american champion who now leads an organization dedicated to getting students in that community to the top of that contest is with us. like if word of that all right. have a great show, victor. thank you very much. let s start right now well, first of all, you can cannot credibly campaign on law and order and claim the justice system is rigged because you don t agree with the jury s verdict. but ahead of his felony sentencing on july 11, former president donald trump is doing just that if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone these are bad people these are in many cases, i believe sick people where trump and his supporters wrongfully see persecution here. other see accountability. but my first guest today sees karma. raymond santana, along with korey wise and try and mccrae kevin richardson, and yusef salaam were teenagers when they were charged, tried, and convicted, or beating and raping a