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Tribute to the victims of grenfell fire. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the political commentator and journalist, Daisy Mcandrew and tim stanley, lead writer at the daily telegraph. Tomorrows front pages of course some of the papers are dominated by the Tropical Storm harvey. The ft reports that the us state houston has been hit by catastrophic flooding as the storm caused torrential rains along much of the texas coast. The express focuses on labours u turn on the Single Market, saying the party is facing a backlash from mps after announcing a dramatic shift in party policy to back continued membership of the Single Market. The sun suggests scientists in the us have found a breakthrough to prevent the risk of heart attack and cancer. While the i also leads with the same story they say the drug has been welcomed by the british heart foundation. The guardians headline is backlash over labours shift to soft brexit they
And desperate for supplies. Now a dam is threatening to burst. And, its republican versus republican in alabama. Tuesdays senate run off is seeing the biggest names in the party come to town, but they are backing different candidates. Hello i am Christian Fraser in london, Michelle Fleury is in new york. The german chancellor Angela Merkel may have secured a fourth term in office but her party the christian democrats lost over a million voters to the far right in sundays election. The afd with 13 of the vote is now the third Biggest Party in the bundestag. To put that into some perspective, the mainstream parties the cdu, csu and the social democrats spd have the lowest combined vote share since the second world war. The afd with 94 mps in the bundestag will now have the money, the staff and the platform to advance their agenda. From berlin our correspondent Damian Grammaticas reports. And a warning, his report contains some flash photography. In the heart of german democracy, the far
Welcome to bbc news. First, our main story. For the first time in seven years, Public Sector workers in england and wales could receive pay rises which exceed the governments1 pay cap. Teachers and nurses could be among those who benefit, after pay review bodies were told they could recommend higher wage increases to professions which have skill shortages but as andy moore reports, unions fear the money will have to be found from existing budgets. What does a good teacher make these days . Recruiting enough teachers has become one of the most pressing problems facing schools in england. Starting salaries have fallen behind other jobs after years of low pay rises. Heres my magnets, two very powerful ring magnets. Now the government has confirmed some teachers might get increases above 1 . But thats likely to be in areas where there are skills shortages and theres no indication yet of how those pay rises might be funded. I think head teachers would be pleased to see a pay rise because th