japanese prime minister, shinzo abe. he was shot dead at a political campaign event last week. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster david davies and anna mikhailova, who s the deputy political editor of the mail on sunday. welcome to you both. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. starting with the conservative leadership race, the ft says rishi sunak will only cut taxes once inflation is under control. the guardian focuses on the uber whistle blower who leaked thousands of company files to uk politicians to help change transport policy in london. the yorkshire post reports that the former chancellor, rishi sunak, will not make any immediate tax cuts if he becomes prime minister. the mail says foreign secretary liz truss urged mps to back her over rishi sunak. the times says mr sunak has vowed to cut taxes, but only once inflation has fallen. the paper also says support for liz truss is growing am
through the rest of this week. into the weekend, keeping the cooler and fresher ever scotland and northern ireland but not so for england and wales. that is why we have this extreme heat warning from the met office for sunday. it is likely to be extended into monday. it is just for england and wales but there are over 50 million people within that warning area and there will be some extreme temperatures on the way. darren, thank you very much again. darren, thank you very much again. darren with the weather for us and the weather warning for later in the week. that is bbc news at ten on monday the 11th ofjuly. of course there are more programmes giving you analysis and more details of the daily puzzle stories. newsnight standing by on bbc two with more analysis and on and on bbc one the news continues with my colleagues in the nations and regions for the news where you are. for now from all of us on the ten o clock team, it s good night. thank you, huw. coming up on bbc londo
next week. widespread impact on health and infrastructure so one to watch. at the moment we have got hot conditions in the south and east. somewhat cooler conditions and a few showers in the north and west. quite breezy across the north of scotland. that is blowing in the art shower. by that is blowing in the art shower. by and large fine weather. temperatures quite considerably lower apart from the south east. but the cloud we have in the south holds onto that heat and humidity and that slips away overnight tonight with a few showers to follow. and still warm but not tropical as it was last night in the south east. a little bit more comfortable for sleeping in the next couple of nights. tomorrow the next couple of nights. tomorrow the best of the sunshine again in the best of the sunshine again in the south with a peppering of showers in the north of scotland and across northern ireland and northern england. the wind starting to switch to the north west. again in the south e
degrees but sunnier weather pushing into scotland and northern ireland. brightening up here. we have thor air moving in. forthose brightening up here. we have thor air moving in. for those of you that live in south east england and particularly london it a warm night for sleeping. 26 degrees. these are the temperatures at 10.00 at night. tomorrow, well, it will be breezy for scotland and northern ireland, will will be a few passing shower, dry again for england and wales, a range of temperatures, high teens to low 20s, but we are still seeing that heat across the south east, with temperatures hitting that 30 degree mark. into thursday s forecast, there a bit more in the way of cloud, a few more showers to come, mostly dry for england and wales with hazy spells of sunshine, temperatures still on the high side across the south east but down a bit, highs into the upper 20s. it s a more comfortable day weather wise but we still expect this extreme heat to build, particularly thro
and the first extraordinary images from nasa s new telescope distant galaxies and light from 13 billion years ago that have left scientists speechless. a miserable day for england, they are thrashed by india in the first of their one day matches at the oval. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. sir mo farah has told the bbc that is hugely relieved that the government says no action will be taken after he revealed he was trafficked illegaly into the uk as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant. the four time olympic champion says he was born hussein abdi kahin, but was given the name mohamed farah by those who flew him from east africa to london with fake documents when he was 9 years old. until now he had always told people that he came with his parents to the uk from somalia as a refugee. our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell has the story. he isa he is a household name and winning double gold at london 2012 was one of the defining mom