on thursday and cooler across the north west of scotland as we have a bit more cloud and at times rain but by friday we could see 35 degrees towards the london area and this is the outlook into the weekend, still going to be pretty hot with temperatures in the mid 30s across england and wales. the mid 20s or parts of scotland and northern ireland. then we are hopeful there could be a change. sunday night and into monday as well. we are hopeful there will be heavy and potentially thundery showers on the way but at least the next five days are looking dry. and that s bbc news at six now its time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, welcome to sportsday. i m austin halewood. here s what s coming up tonight. she s won 23 grand slam singles titles as one of the sport s all time greats, but serena williams says she ll be evolving away from tennis after the us open. i can t do this forever. it s just like, sometimes, yo
are furious. they said they are looking at his handling of white house documents. in court today writing gigs is accused of throwing his then girlfriend out a hotel room while she was naked. he denies controlling and abusive behaviour. in scotland, the record sitting exam has dropped since he is at the pandemic. serenejo williams, the 23 time grand slam champion signals she s about to move on from competitive tennis. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news channel. the sharp rise in energy bills for millions of households across britain is likely to be even worse than feared, according to industry experts. the typical household could be paying over £4,000 next year, according to analysts at cornwall insight, at a time when people are facing a soaring cost of living, with the rate of inflation at its highest level in a0 years. there have been more calls for government help, with business leaders saying it makes no sense to delay until a new prime minister is in place. our b
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to see some of the stories of you may be missing and cs reporting on. stay with us. look at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. and the chief executive and the economics think tank and former pensions minister in david karen s conservative government thank you both for being with us tonight started the metro, the cost crisis. the metro leads with the cost of living crisis and a message from consumer champion martin lewis he s demanding action on energy bills from what he calls the zombie government . more on the cost of living from the guardian, which headlines a statement from borisjohnson who has said he s certain his replacement will offer further help to struggling households. in liz we trust states the front of the daily express declaring its support for liz truss in the conservative leadership race. universities are removing books with challenging content from reading lists that s according to an investigation on the front page of the times. the