follow that, stav danaos! you re here with the weather. here with the weather. good afternoon- here with the weather. good afternoon. it s here with the weather. good afternoon. it s been - here with the weather. good afternoon. it s been a - here with the weather. good afternoon. it s been a wild i here with the weather. good i afternoon. it s been a wild start here with the weather. good - afternoon. it s been a wild start to the week. low pressure nearby, lots of showers and thunderstorms. a few sunny spells here and there and we are going to continue this theme as we head through the working week. we have had the same area of low pressure with since last weekend, parked across the west of the uk, but as we move through the next few days, it was start to migrate towards the east. then we are between weather systems for the coming weekend, so it should be a bit quieter with some sunshine around. we could see mist and fog around. we could see mist and fog around too. th
across england and wales. a drier slice of weather, but then the rain returns. it could become quite heavy, particularly across the western areas. it s all about the storms, loads of them tonight. that is bbc news at six. have a look at the bbc online, all of the latest analysis and development is there, building on the news stories. and, of course, cross the nations and regions our colleagues are waiting with the news where you are. but from all of us here on bbc news at six, thanks for watching and goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. our headlines. chelsea sack their manager seven games into the season and less than 18 months after thomas tuchel won them the champions league. keira walsh becomes the world s most expensive female footballe but manchester city lose another star as the lionessjoins barcelona. and alex hales has returned to the england fold for the first time in three years when he was dropped because of an off field incident that s kep
little can be done to stop the uk falling into a recession, that s the verdict of the bank of england. in pakistan, the authorities are desperately trying to stop the country s biggest lake from bursting its banks, adding to the devastation cause by the recent floods. the former manchester united footballer ryan giggs is to face a retrial on domestic violence charges. and chelsea football club have sacked their manager thomas tuchel, prompting anger from many of the fans. welcome to the programme. liz truss has spent her first full day as prime minister appointing more of her front bench team and clashing with the labour leader, sir keir starmer, over her plans to cut taxes and cap gas and electricity bills for households and businesses. details of the scheme to control the cost of energy will be announced tomorrow. it s understood it ll be funded by government borrowing. sir keir told the commons that a windfall tax on energy companies would have been a fairer way of funding
more muted debate in the common chamber today. to an extent, i think there was goodwill towards liz truss. the commentary was saying she had quite an easy ride but it could get more ferocious, but i think it would be a different tone to what we ve seen in the past few months with scandal upon scandal emerging and that really dominating the agenda. and that really dominating the a . enda. and that really dominating the aaenda. , ~ , agenda. and i “ust? i think there is agenda. and i “ust? i think there is a collective agenda. and ijust? i think there is a collective holding agenda. and ijust? i think there is a collective holding of agenda. and ijust? i think there is a collective holding of breath - agenda. and ijust? i think there is a collective holding of breath at. a collective holding of breath at the moment. untilwe see a collective holding of breath at the moment. until we see this. what the moment. until we see this. what the the moment. until we see
liz truss, has promised immediate action on surging energy prices, as she faced her first series hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are annabel denham, director of communications at free market think tank, the institute of economic affairs, and anand menon, director of the think tank the uk in a changing europe, which describes itself as providing independent research on brexit and its impact. we will say hello and just a moment after we take a look at the actual front pages. the i previews tomorrow s announcement on energy bills, saying liz truss will unveil emergency support, but leaves questions over how it will be funded. the times reports that the £150 billion package will rely on government borrowing to hold bills steady for two years. about time, says the mirror. but the paper criticises the decision not to expand the windfall tax on oil and gas firms to pay for it. the new pm will revolutionise energy suppli