light winds, pleasant enough and shower is starting to ease in northern ireland and close to the scottish border. just some linking across the northern and western isles in particular. in terms of the feel of things, 11 to 14 degrees and the stronger winds to the north but further south where the wind remained light is, perhaps those temperatures may peak at around 18, 19 degrees. not bad for this time of year. clear skies by day will allow clear skies through the night, so it is going to turn quite chilly and with lighter winds, we could see some fog forming almost anywhere at risk, england and wales in particular. then some of it could be pretty stubborn to clear away first thing tomorrow morning. chilly start in comparison to the morning just passed across england and wales. a northerly breeze will drive in a few scattered showers across aberdeenshire and early morning fog will live to more sunshine. lovely day in prospect for most of us tomorrow. cloud gathers in to the s
threatening without breaks of rain. overnight tonight, the rain will clear away from scotland and we will be left with a few showers. then, orkney, and aberdeenshire by the end of the night. clear skies allowing temperatures to dip below single figures. laterwe temperatures to dip below single figures. later we will get more moisture coming into that across england and wales. i think that is a recipe for seeing some mist and fog patches. probably the worst of these over wales, the midlands, parts of southern england, as well. any mist and fog could take a while to clear away but otherwise a clear day of weather, lots of sunshine around, a threat of a little rain towards the far south west of england late in the day, and maybe the odd passing shower for the far north east of scotland. for most it is fine and pretty mild. wednesday, another area of low pressure flexes its muscles. the breeze picks up and we see more cloud working in from the south west along with some sporadic
morning. but i welcome the opportunity to give this house details of those decisions now. we decided on the following changes to support confidence and stability. firstly, the prime minister and i agreed yesterday to reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth plan three weeks ago that have not been legislated for in parliament. so we will continue with the abolition of the social care levy, changes to stamp duty, increase in the annual investment allows you £1 million and the wider reforms to investment taxes. but we will no longer be proceeding with the cuts to dividend tax rates saving around £1 billion a year. the reversal of the off payroll working reforms introduced in 2017 and 2021 saving around £2 billion a year. the new fat free shopping for saving a further £2 billion a year or the freeze on alcohol duty rates saving around £600 million a year. i will
the reversal of off payroll working reforms introduced in 2017 and 2021, the new vat free shopping scheme for non uk visitors or the freeze on alcohol duty rates. secondly, the government s current plan is to cut the basic rate of income tax to 19% from april 2023. it is a deeply held conservative value, a value that i share, that people should keep more of the money that they earn. but at a time when markets are rightly demanding a commitment to sustainable public finances it is not right to borrow to fund this tax cut. so i have decided that the basic rate of income tax will remain at 20% and it will do so indefinitely until economic circumstances allow for it to be cut. taken together with the decision not to cut corporation tax and restoring