actually a large area of high pressure is keeping things very dry and settled and warm across much of central europe. but for us, don t expect it to be settled, there is going to be a lot of rain over the next few days. the next batch starts to show its hand over the next few hours, pushing into the south west of bringing a lot of low cloud and mist and fog, keeping it on the mild side across england and wales, but clearer skies, single figures into aberdeenshire, where the best of the sunshine will be first thing tomorrow morning. but it will not last, the rain will push gradually northwards, fragmenting, showery outbreaks, some of it heavy, with the odd rumble of thunder. clearer skies with some sunshine following on behind, and it is in that sunshine where we might see 20 22. more rain to come on friday, still staying mild but we will see some wet and increasingly windy weather coming in from the west, gale force gusts on that band of rain. the heaviest of the rain will be
more surplus food to those in need after a drop off in donations as the cost of living crisis bites. and the british built space rover looking for work after its mission to mars was cancelled. good afternoon. the prime minister has refused to rule out a real terms cut in benefits, despite growing pressure to do so. liz truss faces a fresh battle with some conservative mps who want her to promise welfare payments will rise in line with inflation rather than earnings a lower percentage figure that would save the government billions of pounds. there s already a cabinet split on the issue the leader of the commons, penny morduant, has openly demanded that benefits do go up in line with prices. this morning, the prime minister told the bbc she would still like to see the rate of tax paid by the highest earners to be lower, despite ditching her plan to do just that only yesterday. iain watson reports from the conservative party conference. it s tin hat time for liz truss. she a
dark, and then some sunshine behind it and showers across western scotland and northern ireland and temperatures between nine and 15 celsius. the front clears away but the next area of low pressure is waiting and will be sweeping eastwards as we head through the day on thursday. again we expect rather blustery showers on and off through the day, not raining all the time, but some of the show is a little wintry over the hills of wales and scotland and temperatures starting to drop a little. between eight and 12 to drop a little. between eight and i2 celsius but not as chilly as it will feel by that i will get to friday, with more of a northerly wind, fewer showers, some around. armistice day looks largely dry but there could be frost and fog. thanks, elizabeth. and that s bbc news at six. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night i m chetan pathak. coming up on the programme.
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if inter milan beat viktoria plzen then barcelona will be out before they even play bayern munich tonight. there is women s champions league action tonight as well. the foreign secretary, james cleverly, has said that lgbt football fans who attend the world cup in qatar should be willing to show some compromise. cleverly has been criticised for his comments to radio station lbc after stating that anyone traveling to the tournament should be respectful of the host nation , where same sex activity is illegal. labour have called the remarks tone deaf . and, you know, they want to make sure that football fans are safe, secure and enjoy themselves,