high pressure will work in gradually, influencing our weather a bit more, mild air pushing around the top side of that. probably quite cloudy for northern ireland and scotland. a few showers still around. furthersouth scotland. a few showers still around. further south it should turn south, dryer, and sunnier.. forsome the temperatures should reach the mid 20s. that s the latest. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories. newsnight, which isjust getting underway on bbc 2 the news continues here on bbc 1, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are but from the ten team it s goodnight. on bbc london, the family of yet another woman killed on london s streets say the violence must end. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin lipton, the sun s chief sports reporter and emma woolf, writer and columnist. tomorrow s front pages,
but thousands in smaller blocks have been left in cladding limbo. aiming for victory how england have set up a final day shot at a series clinching win against new zealand. good morning. another cloudy day for northern ireland and scotland, with some rain at times. for england and wales, more sunshine than yesterday, and also one. warmer. good morning. it s tuesday, the 14th ofjune. the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda under a new government scheme, is due to take off later today. it follows an appeal court ruling yesterday. campaigners were trying to stop the flight before a full hearing next month, on whether the policy is lawful. however, just eight migrants are expected to be on the flight when it leaves and some of them are still appealing their case, as vincent mcaviney reports. despite the government s publicity around its new policy, yesterday, 37 asylum seekers arrived on the kent coast. but they could face potential removal to rwanda,
ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey's parliament removed Coca-Cola and Nestle products from its restaurants on Tuesday over their alleged support for Israel amid the conflict in Gaza, according to an official statement and a source who named the two companies. "The products of companies that support Israel will not be sold in restaurants, cafeterias and tea houses in the parliament campus," Turkey's Grand National Assembly said, without identifying the companies. Speaker Numan Kurtulmus made the decision, it added, in order to "support public sensitivity regarding boycotting products of companies who have openly declared their support for Israel's war crimes (and) killing of innocent people in Gaza".