england and perhaps wales, keeping cloud. clearer skies further north in the north of england and scotland, but there will be a band of rain and hill snowing into northern scotland. northern areas of the uk will have the frost overnight tonight. just above freezing further south, where there is still some cloudy early tomorrow to break up and the sunshine to come through. there will still be the odd light shower towards the south west, and we will see a couple of bands of light showers with snow across the hills moving down across scotland. but for many, a dry day tomorrow, more sunshine around than today, and the air isjust more sunshine around than today, and the air is just getting a bit colder, so temperatures up to 5 7. with clear skies tomorrow night and light winds once again, frost will develop widely. that area of low pressure will run southward through the north sea and drag a few wintry showers down these north sea coast. could even be a bit of snow over the north
he still is one of the most important people in my life, as he has been for the last, like, 20 years. good morning. there is some sunshine today but there are also some heavy downpours, some of which will be thundery. although it will not be as windy as yesterday, the wind will still be fairly blustery, especially in the south. good morning. it s tuesday, the 14th of november. rishi sunak s newly formed cabinet will meet today, after a reshuffle which saw him sack suella braverman as home secretary, and appoint the former prime minister david cameron as foreign secretary. mr sunak s new team is facing a series of challenging issues at home and abroad, as well as a potential rebellion from unhappy mps within their own party. hannah miller has the latest developments. rishi sunak reaching out for help from a former prime minister. david cameron back in the corridors of power and already keeping busy, meeting the indian foreign minister on his first day in the newjob, and speaki
of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment made to the former porn star stormy daniels. the verdict, handed down just a few hours ago, comes after two days of deliberations by the jury. the former us president could face up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each count. the trial officially began on april 15th after a lengthy jury selection process. then over the course of more than six weeks, they heard testimonies from mr trump s former business partners including long time lawyer michael cohen and his accuser stormy daniels. 12 new yorkjurors deliberated for two days to reach thursday s verdict, in which they deemed him guilty on all 3a felony charges. mr trump will return to the manhattan court room onjuly 11th to be sentenced. here s what he said outside the court right after the verdict. this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. it is a rigged trial, a disgrace. they wouldn t give us a venue change
forformer election for them? joining us today for former conservative cabinet minister, shadow business minister, liberal democrat and daily telegraph, columnist. this is politics live, election 202a. welcome to viewers on bbc two, bbc news and the iplayer. parliament has been dissolved which means politicians, are no longer mps but candidates. ordinary members of the public standing in their respectful constituents for their parties but they are welcome all the same. let s start for tax and spend and this headline on bbc news. labour rules out raising vat after was started by the chancellor, jeremy hunt writing today promising a conservative government you heard in the headlines, would not raise any headlines, would not raise any headline taxes. he claims that labour does have a plan to raise vat, this of course is a classic election strategy to try and expose hidden plans by your rivals during the campaign. but labour have quashed them and ruled out, as you also heard in th
to bring back mandatory national service if it wins on polling day onjuly 4th. the party said 18 year olds would have a choice of eitherjoining the military full time for 12 months, or volunteering one weekend every month, taking part in community service, with organisations like the fire brigade, police or the national health service. home secretary james cleverly said the plan would address social fragmentation and get young people out of their bubble . labour has described the plan as a desperate gimmick . it s been answering questions on its tax and spend plans this morning. more on that shortly. first, this report from our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. an eye catching policy from the conservatives early on in this campaign, one that s grabbed the headlines in this morning s papers. yeah, many more of these over the next few weeks! enjoy your weekend. bye bye. they say if they win the general election, by the end of the next parliament they would bring b