Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines. Five severe flood warnings are in place along south yorkshires river don meaning theres a threat to life for those in the area. If the river rises again tonight or tomorrow, and its in conjunction with a high tide and a further fall of rain, the village simply will not be able to cope. The tories say a Jeremy Corbyn government could cause an economic crisis within months of coming to power. Labour calls the claim a complete work of fiction. The royal family lead tributes to those who lost their lives in conflict as the uk marks remembrance sunday. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are lucy fisher, defence correspondent for the times, and kevin schofield, the editor of politicshome. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The front page story on the telegraph is a pledge in the conservative manifesto to protect vet
After being swept away by floodwater, following the torrential rain which has hit parts of the north of england and the midlands. Her body was found in the River Derwent in derbyshire. This report from our correspondent danny savage. As floodwaters rose rapidly across the east midlands, derbyshire and yorkshire, a woman died after being swept away in rowsley, near matlock. She went missing in the early hours near here, and her body was recovered from the River Derwent in darley dale this morning. In doncaster, the main river through the town burst its banks and overflowed into nearby streets. Anything and everything was used as a Huge Community effort to save belongings swung into action. Locals are angry, and say they werent warned. It has happened down here a couple of times. Ive had no warning from the council or anything. They should have been out last night, giving sandbags out, all that sort of stuff, but we had nothing. Nearby, i met linda. Her home has been flooded before, but
To take on germany. Good morning. It has been the cold est good morning. It has been the coldest night of autumn so far temperatures and parts of scotland close to minus seven degrees. After a frosty start some will see rain today, hopefully not too much for those areas that have had such major flooding. I will have all the details later here on breakfast. Its saturday the 9th of november. Our top story. A clean up operation is underway in parts of Northern England afterflooding caused by a months worth of rain which fell injust one day. In derbyshire, one woman has died after being swept away by floodwater. There are currently seven severe flood warnings in place along the river don near doncaster. The River Derwent peaked at record levels last night, causing fears it would break its banks and flood the city of derby but levels have since dropped. Jane Frances Kelly reports. Normal life has been put on hold here in matlock which was hit hard by the torrential rain. Dirty brown water f
Are at home to arsenal. In scotland, leaders celtic and second place rangers play motherwell and livingston respectively tomorrow, but there are four matches today. You can keep up to date with all the latest on the bbc sport website. Its set to be a record breaking day at wembley this afternoon close to 90,000 fans expected to watch englands women take on germany in their friendy at 5 30 in what is another landmark moment in womens football. Lots of former players who never got the chance to play here will take to the pitch at half time in front of that record crowd. England will be be hoping for a change in fortunes in what will be the 26th match between the two sides. This type of challenge is what the players need. Coming off the back of the world cup where we all reached a massive emotional high. We have public all found it a bit difficult to get back up to that high, mentally, physically. But this is the type of game where there are no excuses. It is the biggest game in england w
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