sunshine and showers but quite blustery. eastern parts of england will escape the wet and windy weather and remain largely dry with sunshine so temperatures responding, 22, 23, and may be the odd passing shower but the wettest weather will be out west. it should stay dry tomorrow at wimbledon, around 21 degrees although the slim chance of a light shower but i think it will stay dry for the most part. as we move towards the middle and outer part of the week it remains unsettled. northern and western areas with most of the showers, dry out further south and east and the signs of high pressure trying to build in for next weekend and beyond which should settle things down. thank you very much. and that s it from the bbc news at ten. here on bbc one the news continues as we nowjoin our colleagues across the nations and regions of the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, an
threat to the alliance s security and values. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, and christopher hope the associate editor of politics at the telegraph. let s ta ke let s take a look at the first editions that are coming in and the last minute or so. the metro leads with the russian missile strike on a shopping centre in ukraine. it quotes president zelensky, saying the final death toll will be hard to imagine . the i calls it murder at the shops and describes how a thousand people inside scrambled for safety. the ft reports that nato will increase the number of troops defending its eastern flank sevenfold. the telegraph covers comments by the head of the british armed forces who warns the uk must be prepared to act rapidly to contain russia. the ti
will be hard to imagine . the i calls it murder at the shops and describes how a thousand people inside scrambled for safety. the ft reports that nato will increase the number of troops defending its eastern flank sevenfold. the telegraph covers comments by the head of the british armed forces who warns the uk must be prepared to act rapidly to contain russia. the times reports comments by borisjohnson that vladimir putin will pay for the barbarity of the attack because it will strengthen the west s resolve against him. the guardian leads with demands by the doctors union, the bma, for a thirty per cent pay rise over the next five years. the mail raises the prospect of a doctors strike if they don t get that pay rise. it also claims doctors have been inspired by the action taken by railway and airport workers.
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcasterjenny kleeman, and christopher hope the associate editor of politics at the telegraph. tomorrow s front pages starting with the metro which leads with the russian missile strike on the shopping centre in ukraine and quotes president zelensky as saying the final death toll is hard to imagine . the i describes it as murder at the shops and describes how 1,000 people inside scrambled for safety. the ft reports that nato will increase the number of troops defending its eastern flank sevenfold. the telegraph covers comments