minister manages to navigate it, but it is a marker of how tight things are that the climate minister graham stuart is on the way back from cop28 for the vote tonight, every single vote matters in the government because my eyes on this, they have all hands on deck having meetings, whips calling round trying to figure out whether they have the numbers, make sure they have the numbers. and you wouldn t normally expect to be at this stage in the second reading of a bill with a government that does have quite a significant majority. but it really is a mark of the times we are in and how controversial this legislation is within the conservative party that we are even having this conversation and the fact that right now, i can t give you a clear indication of which way it will go. give you a clear indication of which way it will 90- way it will go. yes, you re talking about a tight way it will go. yes, you re talking about a tight vote, way it will go. yes, you re talking abou
Atlantic. Outbreaks of rain and windy conditions. Firmly in this mild airfrom the windy conditions. Firmly in this mild air from the south, with windy conditions. Firmly in this mild airfrom the south, with mild temperatures. This afternoon, we have got rain in the north and rain feeding into wales and north west england. Temperatures today at a maximum of 1a, perhaps 15 celsius, where we see breaks in the cloud. This evening and overnight, cody outbreaks of rain, across scotland and wales into the midlands and east anglia, more rain pushing into the west into Northern Ireland and wales and north west england into the early hours. A mild night in the south, temperatures in double figures. Cooler in the north. And into the early hours, for england and wales, the wind picks up. So tomorrow morning at rush hour, some outbreaks of rain in the far north, but largely dry across much of northern and central scotland. Starting to see rain pushing into southern scotland, Northern Ireland, north
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Meet logical autumn. We have started to have problems with the pictures behind me, we will sort those out. This is one picture from one of our weather watchers showing plenty of sunshine. Yes, its a chilly start but there has been some sunshine around there to compensate and here isa around there to compensate and here is a view from pembrokeshire, as well. Glorious blue sky. We are seeing cloud building here and there. More especially across parts of scotland, and Northern Ireland so far today. North west england and wales there have been a few showers. Some of these will fade. Theyll remain isolated here. But we are watching south east scotland and across the pennines, north east england and down through the midlands for maybe a few heavier ones to get going this afternoon. But the most of us across southern england, wales into the midlands will continue with good sunny spells. It feels pleasantly warm in some sunshine with light winds. Eastern parts of england, could be the odd heav