On newsnight at 10 30pm another blow to the Prime Ministers so called small boats week, as migrants are taken off the Bibby Stockholm Barge after legionaires bacteria caused problems. How will the government reboot its Migrant Policy . Good evening. Hawaii is said to be facing the largest Natural Disaster in its history, after wildfires ripped through the land and destroyed most of the beach front town of lahaina. At least 55 people are known to have died but many are still missing. Just look at how the landscape has been ravaged. Whole roads and neighbourhoods have been blackened and flattened as hurricane strength winds fanned the deadly flames. The blaze ripped through the town so quickly that some people jumped into the harbour to escape the flames and smoke. Heres our North America Correspondentjohn Sudworth reporting from maui. The town of lahaina, home to 12,000 people traced its history back centuries. All but wiped from existence in a few short hours. The intensity of the fire
Seeing too many showers, there will be some, possibly heavy and thundery but i think there will be a few paces towards the south east which stay pretty much dry. It is going to be windy, particularly around some western coasts, temperatures a mere 100 hours later, after Legionella Bacteria was found on the barge. Is this an ignomious end to rishi sunak s big migrant week . Can the government put this disastrous week behind them and reboot their Migrant Policies . Joe pikes been taking soundings from inside government. And well be joined by the former austalian Foreign Minister who wrote a review of britains border policy and labours shadow immigration minister. Also tonight. In the latest episode of our good newsnight strand, mark examines how germany weaned itself off russian gas in double quick time, contributed to the falling price of energy and avoided this. Well, catastrophe. I mean, european crisis, the shutdown of much of Central European industrial and manufacturing production,
cu, reeta. we have had a bit of summer warmth of this week but some of that has begun to ebb away. yesterday eastern england was the warm spot at around 27 celsius. i think some more of that summer warmth is going to ebb away into the weekend, some slightly cooler weather, and showery, always driest towards the south and east, furthest away from the centre of this area low pressure. yes, another weekend with low pressure in charge but that does not mean it is going to be raining all of the time, there will be some dry gaps in between the showers. overnight tonight we are going to see some quite heavy rain swinging across northern ireland into the western side of scotland, the occasional shower elsewhere, clearer skies further east, another fairly muggy night but not as warm as last night. into tomorrow, this band of rain pushing eastwards, some particularly heavy rain moving across parts of scotland. behind that, a mixture of sunny spells and showers, ahead of that, parts of eastern an
bit of mm summer warmth of this bit of summer warmth of this week but some of that has begun to ebb away. yesterday eastern england was the warm spot at around 27 celsius. i think some more of that summer warmth is going to ebb away into the weekend, some slightly cooler weather, and showery, always driest towards the south and east, furthest away from the centre of this area low pressure. yes, another weekend with low pressure in charge but that does not mean it is going to be raining all of the time, there will be some dry gaps in between the showers. overnight tonight we are going to see some quite heavy rain swinging across northern ireland into the western side of scotland, the occasional shower elsewhere, clearer skies further east, another fairly muggy night but not as warm as last night. into tomorrow, this band of rain pushing eastwards, some particularly heavy rain moving across parts of scotland. behind that, a mixture of sunny spells and showers, ahead of that, parts of eas