this in the face of current bills. is this going in the face of current bills. is this going to be enough to freeze the cap this going to be enough to freeze the cap where it is now? this £100 billion the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, the cap where it is now? this £100 billion cost, this two your package, would billion cost, this two your package, would take billion cost, this two your package, would take us up to 2024, the next election. would take us up to 2024, the next election, which the daily telegraph notes is election, which the daily telegraph notes is more than labour have suggested, would cost tens of billions suggested, would cost tens of billions more than labour, and what is interesting is, how does this fit in with is interesting is, how does this fit in with truss s approach to the economy in with truss s approach to the economy. she s going to fund spending economy. she s going to fund spending with borrowing? because w
flights have already been cancelled and schools closed, as heavy rain and strong winds begin battering the south of the country. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, and natasha clark, chief political correspondent of the sun. tomorrow s front pages. there s no surprise about the story dominating the front pages. liz puts her foot on the gas is the headline in the sun, saying the new pm s first major move will be to freeze energy bills for homes and businesses. the mail goes with cometh the hour, cometh the woman with a reminder that liz truss is the third conservative female prime minister. the telegraph believes the freeze in energy bills could last for two years, and says the announcement could come as early as thursday. the ft says the total package to be announced on energy could end up costing £100 billion. the metro goes with liz: i will deliver , quoting
Bring some localised damage and disruption, gusts up to 75mph for a time. We start off with some sunshine across scotland and much of england, you will be wondering what the pot is about, but further west we have got the Heavy Rain Piling in. The winds really start to pick up in the afternoon with those damaging, disruptive gusts and there will be large, battering waves pummelling the coastline, of around four or five metres pummelling the coastline, of around four orfive metres high. Four or five metres high. Temperatures four orfive metres high. Temperatures about 15 22, breezy with just the occasional shower across east anglia and South East England. Going through wednesday night, the heavy rain and the strong winds for scotland and northern england, the last dregs of that system pulling out of the way. What follows on thursday, Another Band Of Rain Coming off the atlantic, this one has the remains of storm ophelia, which was affecting the us over recent days. It will be bringing so
ground in northern scotland overnight and take us into tomorrow morning. high pressure to the west, low pressure to the east, driving quite a strong northerly wind. that will make it feel cold for many tomorrow. plough to start tomorrow in the south west, wales and northern ireland. maybe the odd shower. and showers running down the coast in what will be a strong wind. look at the temperatures, despite some sunshine, temperatures along the east coast, six or 7 degrees and when we factor in the strength of the win, it will feel closer to freezing in some places. slightly milderfeel further freezing in some places. slightly milder feel further south and west, that will not last. as we moved to friday night and see this area of high pressure tending to build, showers down the east coast but for most, the winds will fall light and we will see clear skies on friday night into saturday will be cold, perhaps the first widespread frost of the season. saturday looks like a beautiful d
against alex salmond say the first minister misled them while giving evidence this month. sharp words exchanged at the first high level meeting between america s new presidential administration and china. and coming up this hour. as part of our young reporter series, we hearfrom an apprentice footballer about the pressures of trying to make it as a professional. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. germany s health minister has warned there is not enough coronavirus vaccine to stop a third wave in europe. germany is facing further restrictions because the number of cases are rising rapidly. some eu countries including germany will resume the roll out of the astrazeneca jab today, following a pause over safety concerns. the european medicines agency reviewed the jab and found that it was not associated with a higher risk of blood clots. france, germany and italy, along with cyprus, latvia and lithuania, are to restart use of the jab today w