dark clouds, threatening and delivering plenty of showers, as you can see on the cloud and radar pictures. you might imagine with a showery picture we have low pressure sitting right over the uk. not the strongest, deepest one we have ever seen and the winds are fairly light. that doesn t mean the showers, when you have got them, lost a bit longer than they would do otherwise. very few fliess agriplace a shower or two today. very little in the way of sunny spells even in between them. temperature struggling today, a five o clock this afternoon come into the low teens for many. they will be fewer showers in northern ireland and sunny spells into this evening. a line of showers developing to south west england, the middles, home counties and towards eastern england which could be thundery in places. the channel islands may be dry with sunny spells throughout. quite often, showers die away towards the end of the day. not for england and wales, some will continue all night. turni
who are demanding fresh elections. earlier, police used tear gas in an attempt to clear protesters from the streets. hello and welcome to another look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch, former british ambassador to the united states, and mo hussein, former conservative advisor. and let s just show you some of the front pages. almost all the papers lead on the same story the sue gray report into parties during lockdown at downing street. the financial times describes the prime minister as damaged but unbowed after the publication of lurid details of the events, but says a move against him by tory mps is unlikely. the guardian gives some of those details drinking, a fight and vomiting and also gives the pm s explanation that he didn t know the extent of what was happening. the metro quotes a message from the pm s private secretary, martin reynolds, who said those attending the drinks seemed to get away with it. the i sums it
desperately to find supplies for their babies. and remember the biden administration insist that taxpayer money was not used to by drug paraphernalia for the grant program. welcome a new report shows there is proof that crack pipes are being included in the so-called safe smoking kids in several major u.s. cities. we have an update how the white house is responding tonight. plus fox news @ night takes a close look at some of the campaign promises. president biden s opponents say he s been breaking. fox contributor joe concha will join us live. the first look tonight at the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. courtesy of a collection of telescopes from around the world. we began tonight with the latest crisis causing headaches for the biden administration. white house correspondent kevin corke tracking the latest developments regarding baby formula shortage, good evening kevin. good evening, shannon. parents across the nation are struggling just to find ba
Happening now, a meeting between two of the most dangerous u. S. Adversaries may be in the works. Well tell you hat the u. S. Is saying about kim jonguns efforts to engage with Vladimir Putin. Also tonight, Burning Man Festival Goers finally get the green light to go home after a rare downpour in the desert left them trapped for days. House speaker Kevin Mccarthy is getting heat from gop hardliners as Congress Prepares to return to work and the nation once again faces a possible Government Shutdown. Welcome to all of our viewers around the United States. Wolf blitzer is off today. Im jim acosta. This is a Special Edition of the situation room. We begin with news of a potential bilateral meeting between two of washingtons biggest rivals. The news that North Koreian leader kim jongun may be facetoface with president Vladimir Putin in what would be a rare foreign visit. National security correspondent kylie atwood is covering the story for us. What kind of signal would this meeting send .
International monetary funds Chief Economist Pierre Olivier gourinchas. The imf and the world bank are having their annual meeting in marrakech and later today, Finance Ministers from the 620 and Central Bank Governors will be meeting to discuss the health of the Global Economy. According to the imf, Global Growth remains dampened by Supply Chain Disruptions linked to the covid 19 pandemic and russias war in ukraine, persistently high inflation, and spiralling borrowing costs. Heres our economics editor faisal islam. The message from the imf for the 190 Finance Ministers and central governor business in marrakesh is that the World Economy they hope had turned a corner after three years of rolling your clinical crisis. Well, it is limping forward rather than sprinting forward now with geopolitical crisis. Slowdowns in very specific countries like china that they had not expected. There is an additional worry about this new higher for longer Interest Rate world that might affect the bank