And tributes to the father of flatpack furniture, ingvar kamprad, who founded ikea, has died at the age of 91. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. One day i am going to record what goes on during those titles to show you. With me are broadcaster and author natalie haynes, and rob merrick, whos the deputy Political Editor of the independent. Welcome to you both. Pop it wants to know why you have such a funny thing about prime numbers in a sentence. They make me feel stressed and uncomfortable, i cant help it. Im sorry. You make me feel stressed and uncomfortable. No. You dont. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the financial times, which reports that the brexit negotiations could hit choppy waters over the uks demand to vet new eu laws during the transition period. The i has an investigation into the extent of knife crime in british schools. Theresa mays hold on power is under threat, according to the metro, amid speculation of a leader
A range of temperatures on monday. Still mild in the south. As the rain clears away, skies clear as well, and it will be chilly early tuesday. It is across southern and south eastern areas, where in the countryside there may be a frost around. Here, a bright start with some sunshine on tuesday. Through the day, while for many of us the winds are light, we will see cloud start to increase. We have some rain later on in the day. The rain in the south west is a bit half hearted. The more significant rain comes back into scotland and northern ireland. The weather front sweeps its way across the whole of the country overnight, pushing down another plunge of cold air. The winds coming away from the north west. This is colder air than we will see on monday. It is turning colder from around mid week onwards. It will feel cold in the wind. There could be some wintry showers. Hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the hea
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rob merrick, deputy Political Editor of the independent, and writer and broadcaster natalie haynes. Not the two people are announced on twitter, giving them a bit of a heart attack thank you very much for coming in as planned caught up in the end. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with the financial times, leading with hurricane, leaving more than million homes in florida without power. The i also talks about the devastating effects of omagh in the us state of florida. The daily express highlights a new treatment to reduce the risk of heart disease. The metro says that at least three people in florida have died as a consequence of Hurricane Irma. The times leads with a study that claims that british people is Life Expectancy has stalled and murrison to other eu countries. The Daily Telegraph claims that using bleach and other products to clean the house puts people at risk of fatal lung
The musicalfadeout, so youll to sit still. With me are rob merrick, deputy Political Editor of the independent, and writer and broadcaster natalie haynes. And fidget. Welcome to you both. Tomorrows front pages. The Financial Times leads with Hurricane Irma leaving more than one million homes in florida without power. The i also talks about the devastating effects of irma in the us state of florida. The daily express highlights a new treatment to reduce the risk of heart disease. The metro says that at least three people in florida have died as a consequence of Hurricane Irma. The times leads with a study that claims that british peoples Life Expectancy has stalled in comparison to other eu countries. The Daily Telegraph claims that using bleach and other products to clean the house puts people at risk of fatal lung conditions. We will begin with Hurricane Irma, and it has now of course made la ndfall and it has now of course made landfall in florida, after wreaking devastation across t
A robin hood tax on financial transactions, to raise billions of pounds for Public Services ifligfisfigei and its been a winning night for happy valley at the Bafta Television awards. The series won best drama and its star took the lead actress award. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. Tomorrows front pages, starting with frances new president dominates the Financial Times front page it says Emmanuel Macron will meet Angela Merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges. The eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. The telegraph reports the pms workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. The daily mail says that the she will say it would be the tories greatest ever expansion of workers rights. The guardian focuse