accumulations with the darkest blues and greens through northern ireland and greens through northern ireland and into south west scotland, perhaps through the weekend we could see as much as 50 100 millimetres of rain. the rain has already arrived and it may well be here for quite some time. you can see heavier pulses pushing into western scotland and northern ireland, so that s going to stay out of the west through the night tonight. a few scattered showers further south and as we go into saturday morning it looks likely that we will continue to see that rain certainly it s going to be quite a nuisance. elsewhere it will be sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the showers could be heavy but some of you actually will miss the showers, keep the sunshine and just like today, you will get some warmth. top temperatures around 2a celsius, the low slips a bit further south and west. the wind squeezed together overnight into sunday and that will kick another weather front out
to the island after fleeing abroad in the face of massive anti government protests. and spectators gather in rwanda for its annual gorilla naming ceremony. hello, and welcome. it s good to have your company. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can t restart nordstream one because of an oil leak in a turbine, and that it will remain closed for an indefinite period. that will have implications for europe s energy supply this winter. the pipeline has already been completely shut for three days. moscow denies weaponising energy supplies in retaliation for western sanctions. but that s not how the move has been seen in european capitals, the president of the european council took to twitter to express his disapointment. charles michel said. before going on to say. the bbc s economics editor faisal islam explained more about what russian gas giant gasprom has been saying. let me show you a map of
torres feared the voters have more household help us in provided. the telegraph says the front runner may set out her plans to tackle the energy crisis on day one according to that paper. she is the headline on most of the papers on saturday. meanwhile, the times covers russian president putin cutting off a major european gas pipeline indefinitely which he blames on an an oil leak. none of the papers seemed very convinced by that explanation. the ft reports on how the world s leading economies, the g7, have agreed on a russian oil price cap in an attempt to curb moscow s ability to finance the war in ukraine. back here, the express headline tories put on war footing for snap election political strategists view october it means october 2023 rather than december 2024, which is the last possible day for a general election. the guardian quotes the police chief s criticism of liz truss crime policies, labelling them unwise and meaningless. and the daily mail asks mps to end