in london and the mid 20s across parts of yorkshire. the big picture across our neck of the woods and how the weather systems will pass over the weather systems will pass over the next week or so. notice how this rain and wind at superhighway shoots off towards the north east, completely missing most of the uk. that s because we have an area of high pressure here that is basically steering the weather fronts away from us and that s why we have that sunny and very dry weather. not only that, as we head into next week and the end of next week, we will draw in a hot air from the end of next week, we will draw in a hot airfrom the near the end of next week, we will draw in a hot air from the near continent and it looks like it ll come from the east and south east and we will see hot weather across parts of wales and the south west of england. looking at some of the major towns and cities. cardiff, hot weather, 30. london probably mid 30s possible. warming up in edinburgh and belf
the nhs in england is increasingly reliant on doctors and nurses recruited from outside the uk and eu, analysis by the bbc has found. hello. if you havejustjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news. china is halting cooperation with the us in several key areas, including climate change, military talks and efforts to combat international crime. the new measures follow a trip to taiwan by senior democrat nancy pelosi. china views the visit as a challenge to its claims of sovereignty over the island. taiwan s foreign minister, joseph wu, has defended ms pelosi s visit and said that taiwan would continue to invite democratic politicians from around the world. our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes sent this report from taipei. for the second day in a row, china has continued its military intimidation of taiwan. at least 68 chinese fighterjets are reported to have crossed into taiwanese controlled airspace. this video broadcast on chinese television this evening shows just how close
and aubrey allegretti, who s the political correspondent at the guardian. we are beginning with the mirror. dust bowl uk, as this is amid the drought fears,. the ft liz truss rejects handouts as the best way to help households through the worst income squeeze in 60 years. she promises instead tax cuts and radical eco nomic reform. in the i business chief criticises vacuum at heart of the government with the prime minister and chancellor missing, as uk braces for an economic storm amid cost of living crisis. the telegraph says that the nhs111 system has been crippled by a cyber attack that has left patients struggling to get urgent appointments. according to the express archie battersbee s family prepares to say their final goodbyes as their battle to keep him alive may be reaching the end.
mirror s headline, dust bowl uk. it sums up the images of the great depression in the 1930s in the united states and we are heading to the economic reporting which takes us to the financial times and a very long recession, if the governor of the bank of england is to be believed. liz truss insists on tax cuts instead of hand outs? she believed. liz truss insists on tax cuts instead of hand-outs? she is very much cuts instead of hand-outs? she is very much trying cuts instead of hand-outs? she is very much trying to cuts instead of hand-outs? she is very much trying to say cuts instead of hand-outs? she is very much trying to say the - cuts instead of hand-outs? she is very much trying to say the way i cuts instead of hand-outs? she is l very much trying to say the way she thinks very much trying to say the way she thinks that very much trying to say the way she thinks that people will be help most over the thinks that people will be help most over the next two years is for
some very moving photographs on the front page. first time we have seen archie, when he was so full of hope and future opportunity. according to the times as few as six patients in ten will be dealt with by hospital a&e departments within four hours this winter as concern grows that the nhs is heading for an unprecedented crisis. and in the daily mail cyclists who kill pedestrians could be facing tougherjail sentences under a crackdown proposed by the transport secretary. let s plunge in. lovely to see you both, thank you for being here this evening. anna, shall we start with the mirror and striking images to go with these dramatic pronouncements we have had? with these dramatic pronouncements we have had? yes, dust bowl uk says mirror. we continue we have had? yes, dust bowl uk says mirror. we continue to we have had? yes, dust bowl uk says mirror. we continue to see the - mirror. we continue to see the driest summerfor mirror. we continue to see the driest summer for absol