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relations lawyer. also this afternoon. there were more excess deaths than usual in the uk last year. the highest number outside the covid pandemic in half a century. some shops open at midnight to meet demand for prince harry s heavily trailed autobiography, which is now on sale. and a setback, not a roadblock. the team behind a uk space mission which failed to launch say they will keep on trying. and this picture has been causing something of a stir on social media today, because someone or something is missing. we will be revealing all. good afternoon. in the last few minutes, the government has been introducing draft legislation to limit future industrial action in the public sector. the bill would cover health, fire and railway workers. ministers say it would introduce a minimum level of service. unions have reacted angrily to the proposals, which they say potentially are undemocratic and unworkable, and would limit the right to strike. the business secretary grant shapps
large numbers of russians have been leaving the country. at least 23 protesters have been killed and many arrested in iran, as demonstrations triggered by the death of a young woman in the custody of the morality police have spread to almost every province in the country. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who s the uk correspondent from france 2a, as well as being the chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. and also with me is martin bentham, the home affairs editor at the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the guardian s front page carries a warning from the bank of england that the economy is already in recession. whereas the telegraph reports that the chancellor will warn the bank of england to get grip on inflation ahead of the mini budget tomorrow. the daily express has a different take on the story. focussing on plans to cut taxes to boost growth
spells of rain in northern ireland. temperature is about ten to 12 degrees. tomorrow, for northern scotland we have persistent rain, some brisk winds and it will be a cool day, 12 or 13 degrees. away from that, probably a dry start but it won t stay that way. showers in the west moved eastwards. some heavy with hale and thunder and our temperatures continue to be below average for the time of year, average for the time of year, average is 17 to 2ajune. the weekend, more of the same. the same area of low pressure. a few changes, eastern scotland sees heavier rain, the wind is not as strong across northern scotland and sir keir starmer says labour s manifesto is a serious plan for government. is it ambitious enough for you? and it has just finished, the latest seven way election debate on itv where labour s angela rayner attacks on all sides on tax and migration. welcome to newsnight, live with insight and interviews. let me introduce you to our panel this evening. the politica