On aljazeera could try to. As the u. S. Tries to chart is to develop. Hello that temperatures have been coming down steadily across areas of the middle east but at the same time the cloud has been coming in steadily as has the rain showers and look at this quite a bundle of the thunderstorm trials than the east end of the med so not surprisingly. Across into beirut this view looking at exactly that those dark clouds overhead more of the same on friday and those rain showers working the way through syria into iraq across into these Western Areas of iran becoming really quite widespread itll bring some cooler air in as well so 16 celsius in terre look at that 29. 00 degrees in baghdad and there is the charms of those showers now still feeling pretty humid across much of the Arabian Peninsula temp is not too bad but as i say the humidity levels are still fairly high 34 in doha on friday and that cloud from the north that is sinking south was not really going to bring any rain but it could
At the emmys crowned the winner of the breast drama we have a look at the winds and the upsets of t. V. s big night. Live a very warm welcome to you im on the. World leaders are gathering today in new york for an emergency Climate Summit ahead of the General Assembly with starts and tuesday the u. N. Is calling it a race to limit Climate Change risk the world it says can win but for those living on the front line for example in the Arctic Circle theres a greater urgency the new region archipelago of salvado is home to the wild northernmost town people theyre experiencing various consequences of Climate Change firsthand residents say some lives have already been lost. In the cracking sound of the carving place yet it was never unusual here in style about what is unusual is the frequency with which you hear it nowadays Scientists Say air and sea temperatures have risen significantly in the last 3 decades and its changing the entire archipelago. We are losing the small bug we know we are
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are broadcaster henry bonsu, and olivia utley, Deputy Editor of the article. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Theres increased optimism that britain and the eu can come to a deal before october 31st, says the telegraph, afterjean Claude Juncker said he wasnt emotionally attached the irish backstop. The guardian says thousands of reports of alleged rape have been innacurately recorded by police over the past three years, resulting in innacurate crime figures. One in five students leave School Without basic qualifications, says the independent. Members of the far right Group Britain first have begun to patrol beaches on the south coast looking for migrants, according to the metro. The Financial Times says saudi arabia is pressuring wealthy families to invest in its state oil group. There is some of the front pages and what they are leading on. We will begin with the daily telegra
Most of us having another decent day with sunshine, widespread. Warmer, temperatures peaking at 2a in london and cardiff but probably some showers breaking out across Western Areas late in the afternoon into the evening. The forecast starts to get a little bit more uncertain as we head into sunday and specifically, the uncertainty is about how much rain weve seen moving across the uk. Ultimately, as the weather front begins to push in, we will start to displace that very warm air and replace it with some cooler and fresher atlantic air from the south and west so the detail with rain is uncertain. Wales and South West England with the most rain, most likely dry across the north east of the uk. Cooling trends across Northern Ireland, wales and South West England with the warmest air across the east. Monday, the first band of rain pushing across scotla nd first band of rain pushing across scotland overnight. Slow to clear monday but original High Pressure following behind and that means i
4000 critically endangered snails are being released back into the wild after a successful Breeding Programme at chester zoo. And coming up in sport british cyclist chris froome is in intensive care with multiple fractures, after a high speed crash. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Conservative mps will get their first chance to vote for the person they want to see lead the party and the country this morning as the first round of voting in the conservative leadership contest gets underway. At least one of the ten candidates vying to be our next Prime Minister will be knocked out of the race. Tory mps will hold a private ballot, with contenders needing a minimum of 17 votes to carry on. Voting in secret will start in the house of commons this morning at around ten oclock with a result expected to be announced by the 1922 committee at around one oclock this afternoon. Further ballots will then be held next week, with the two most popular mps moving to a run off of tory part