repair relations damaged by his predecessor s on the flimsy. investment defence swallowed by a black hole in the budget they mismanage. removing the chinese state building a nuclear power industry after the government invited in the first place and trying to strengthen our leadership in international about the death of a gun and squandered it. we welcome this profession will continue. studio: shadow foreign secretary david lamb and their giving his response to the foreign secretary james cleverly s statement there on the foreign policy. several years ago he said at preferences for better relations with china and it will be hard if china s over a continues. we will have more information what that will mean for the uk in the world a little bit longer. now time for look at the weather picks with louise leah. transition from winter into spring
at the weather with louise leah. there has still been plenty to talk about today, it has been a really messy story because some people have had beautiful blue sky and sunshine, and others have seen heavy rain and even some snow. and there is more rain to come in the forecast as we move into sunday, and still plenty of isobars on the chart. that means it s still going to be very windy indeed. in fact, the winds are set to strengthen tomorrow. so, outbreaks of light rain to start with, but heavier bursts moving out of ireland into northern england will gradually drift east, so heavier rain into wales and the midlands by the middle part of the afternoon. scotland and northern ireland sunny spells with scattered showers, but still gusts inland of 50 mph, and up to 60 or stronger on exposed coasts. so another blustery day out there. mild with it with a top temperature of 13 celsius. it looks likely we will continue to see a more wet weather, but the shower
slowly easing away on monday giving a brief respite. louise, many thanks. now on bbc news, it s time for the media show. hello. if you really want to know how much power our newspapers have, you need to go to the top. and on today s media show we re with a man who s been at the heart of fleet street for decades. john witherow is one of the longest serving national newspaper editors first at the sunday times and now the times. under him those papers have exposed cash for honors, corruption of oxfam, abused that brought the room and much more. so at a time when the prime minister is fighting for his political life after a series of scoops that could still bring him down, what does the editor of the times make of it all and how does he explain the relationship towards the press and the people in power? and with first a new radio station, times radio and now in upcoming tv station, is the organisation he leads set on taking down the bbc?