increasing in scotland we will find thickening cloud and some outbreaks of rain moving in as well. england and wales during saturday look like they should really be dry and some spells of sunshine as well. temperatures could be a little higher i think on saturday especially towards the south east, up especially towards the south east, up to 21 celsius or so. into the second half of the week we can keep an eye on this weather front that could bring some heavy showers into the channel but most of the wet weather coming in on those weather fronts in the north west of the uk once again. once again some patchy rain followed by some showers, start for western england and wales but the best of the sunshine, dry weather, across east anglia and the south east. temperatures will be a little higher, peaking at 20 to 23 celsius. sophie. how nice. thank you. that is all from the bbc news at six. it is goodbye from hello and welcome to sportsday awin a win tonight will keep them in the c
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driven by soaring energy costs and rising food prices. the uk chancellor said the next few months would be hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster kate bevan, and the former conservative adviser mo hussein. our chat ourchat ina our chat in a moment, a quick look through some of those front pages. the metro leads with the cost of living crisis, and claims that some families are getting food poisoning because they re turning off their fridges and freezers to save money. the ft focuses on comments by the chancellor that the next few months will be tough and that he can t control global forces . the guardian leads with comments by the new chief inspector of constabulary, who says the cost of living crisis could lead to an increase in crime. the mirror highlights research suggesting prices are rising faster for poorer people because they spend a bigger share of their income on food and fuel. th