Through the night it will thicken up against the brightness lasts for the next few hours but where we have thatis next few hours but where we have that is where we get the fog, really come overnight. Even in eastern areas with that front starting week we will see labour breaks and some fog here. These are temperatures in the towns and cities that we will see some breaks and some fog. Some hope that a little earlier than in recent days for Northern Ireland because of the through the day. Probably a good deal of sunshine again to start across scotland. Cold, and with the fog. Again, the fog, we think north west england, parts of the midlands and parts of east wales down towards the west country, central and southern england. Those are the main areas but it will not be for all. Still some drizzly showers around so cloud still tomorrow particularly in eastern areas and the best of the sunshine outside of that. This is the change by the end of play tomorrow as they go into friday night, tur
On the doorstep. This is the story of what really happened. At 7 30am, monday morning, people were standing there with freshly blow dried hair and fresh chanel suits ready to roll. I thought, were on. Theresa may would have thought to herself, this isnt a huge gamble, because shes not a known risk taker. I have just chaired a meeting of the of the cabinet, where we agreed the government should call a General Election. It will be a choice between strong and stable leadership in the national interest, with me as your Prime Minister, or weak and Unstable Coalition government, led byJeremy Corbyn. This is something that looks pretty set. She would be returning back to the House Of Commons with an increased majority. But people can take you by surprise in an election. Youre joking. Not another one oh, for gods sake, i cant honestly i cant stand this. Theres too much politics going on at the moment. Why does she need to do it . Why does she need to do it, asked brenda in bristol. Why indeed
At 7 30am, monday morning. People were standing there with freshly blow dried hair and fresh chanel suits on ready to roll, i thought, were on. Theresa may would have thought to herself, this isnt a huge gamble, because shes not a known risk taker. I have just chaired a meeting of the of the cabinet, where we agreed the government should call a General Election. It will be a choice between strong and stable leadership in the national interest, with me as your Prime Minister, or weak and Unstable Coalition government, led byJeremy Corbyn. This is something that looks pretty set. She would be returning back to the House Of Commons with an increased majority. But people can take you by surprise in an election. Youre joking. Not another one oh, for gods sake, i cant honestly i cant stand this. Theres too much politics going on at the moment. Why does she need to do it. Why does she need to do it, asked brenda in bristol. Why indeed. What is it about the recent 20 opinion poll that first at
Minister, and to rose hudson wilkins, our wonderful chaplain, for accompanying me to the vigil for jo last friday. At the priestly statute in the center of that lovely town. We, all of us, were moved by the energy and warmth of the crowd brought together in grief and solidarity. Ive been very moved when the public outpourings since her death. The hundreds of letters and emails weve all received in solidarity with joes family in their hour of grief. And by the outpouring of charitable donations to causes close to her heart, hope not hate, and the royal voluntary services. Last night my honorable friend the member for south and myself held a vigil outside our townhall. One of hundreds of vigils attended by tens of thousands of people the right across our land who are so shocked i what happened, and what to express that shock and grief. Also what you think of the parties in this house who offered their sympathy and support at this very difficult time. We united in grief at her loss, and w
Prime minister cameron i know the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to Flight Lieutenant alan scott of 32 squadron and Flight Lieutenant Geraint Roberts of 230 squadron. Both men died along with three other Coalition Personnel when their Puma Helicopter crashed on sunday in kabul, afghanistan. They have given their lives serving our country and making our world more secure, and our deepest sympathies are with their families and friends at this very difficult time. Mr. Speaker, i also wish to pay tribute to Police Constable David Phillips, who was killed in the line of duty last week. His death is a stark reminder of the very real dangers our Police Officers face on a daily basis, and my thoughts, and, i know, the thoughts of the whole house, are with his family and friends during these tragic circumstances. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Dr. C