hand. not a london it will start to show its hand. nota huge london it will start to show its hand. not a huge amount of rain in southern and eastern areas. we still desperately need that even though we have had some rain this month. elsewhere, high pressure starts building back in so it will be dry for most of you. temperatures back down to levels we have seen so far this week but the night will be a bit chilly once again. matt, thank you. and that s it from is, more analysis on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which isjust analysis on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which is just getting under way over on bbc two. the news continues on bbc one. it is time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and claire cohen who is a journalist and author. tomorrow s front page
help britain become more attractive, help more investment flow into our country, yes, i m absolutely prepared to take those decisions. more rail disruptions this time it s the london marathon that could be affected as rail workers announce more strike dates next month. and a peak audience of around 28 million people watched on tv as the queen s coffin was carried through london. and coming up in the sport over on the bbc news channel: england s cricketers mark their first match in pakistan for 17 years with a victory in the first t20 game in karachi. good evening. president putin is paving the way to try to annex a significant area of ukraine that are being occupied by russian forces. officials in the russian controlled areas in the donetsk, luhansk, kherson and zaporizhzhia region have announced they plan to hold referenda onjoining russia in the coming days. ukraine and the us have said such ballots would be an illegal sham. russia has suffered a serious of setbacks on th