Weve got seven children, so weve got nothing to dry our clothes on, we cant hang clothes out, so were all a bit wet. Were making the best of it. We are having fun, were all together. Harman is here from london with his family, who are visiting from india. I was wondering that, given its the month of august now, it would be, like, good weather for beach, but british weather is as uncertain as ever. Martha has taken the weather as it comes day by day. Weve got four days camping. So, yeah, rain the first day, | its obviously very windy and wet today, but yesterday, we all got sunburns back at hoburne holiday park, guests see this wet weather as part and parcel of a Quintessentially British summer and, in true british fashion, take in the weather in their stride. You bring your raincoats, you bring your shorts, you bring a bit of everything, dont you . And then youve got it in the car if you need it. And weve needed it not a true british holiday, isnt it, if you dont have a bit of rain . B
to have our raincoats and brollies to hand. so let s take a look at some of the front pages. the financial times, trump team seeks for trial before election is a headline. the guardian, trump court date set, us set on course for election crutch. and york first president rabbi says 1190. finally on the times, drum heads back to washington to deny election charges. that s all tonight. mark s here tomorrow. before we go, you may have noticed we ve had the newsnight whatsapp number up on screen. we love to hear from you and will read out some of your thoughts on what you ve seen. tonight some comments on that trump legal case. luan o carroll from north london told us, trump s voter base support his actions, perhaps a conviction would result in a sort of public jury nullification. and helen clarkson fieldsend from suffolk wrote to say she thinks we may have missed the main focus