during the conservative leadership contest this summer. we can see the scene live at westminster where the vote is on fracking. it is a motion tabled by the opposition labour party and the government has said it is treating it as a vote of confidence in the government. it is not expected that more than a handful of conservative mps will vote against the government tonight, even though they oppose the change in fracking policy, which reverses the government s position from the last general election manifesto. the prime minister is facing widespread discontent and today she took part in her first premises questions after ditching her flagship tax cuts less than a week ago from the mini budget. let s talk to our political correspondent, helen carter. we will stay looking at the pictures of the house of commons as mps file back in. can you give us a snapshot summary for viewers watching you have just tuned in, summary for viewers watching you havejust tuned in, many summary for v
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when it happens so quickly. as we head through the next few hours we ve got that rain in the south east clearing away, elsewhere some sunshine and also a rash of showers across parts of wales and the south west. those could well be thundery. for much of scotland and northern ireland some sunshine, a few showers and temperature is about average. this evening, you can see the circulation of showers across the circulation of showers across the south west, these will be heavy, perhaps thundery, and accompanied by brisk winds coming in from the north west affecting some coastal parts. through the early hours the rash of showers moving eastwards affecting south east england, thundery for some. you can see the ridge of high pressure building on and for some that means it s a quiet night, a dry night, a chilly night. through parts of scotland, even in the central belt towns and cities, down to freezing, if not lower, so for someone friday morning scraping the windscreen i imagine. fo
january six outs like committee closed out its final public hearing before the midterm elections with the big big surprise. the vote to subpoena donald j trump. this is a question about a accountability to the american people. he must be accountable. the committee directed the chairman to issue a subpoena for relevant documents and testimony under oath from donald john trump. i,. i. i. i. i. i. i. our. that vote came after the committee laid out a mountain of evidence that lawmakers say shows no plans to league office. even if he lost. a few days, before the election, mr. trump also consulted with one of his outside advisers inside activist, tom fits in. about the strategy for a election night. the select committee got this preprepared statement from the national archives. as you can see, the draft statement, which was said on october 31st, declares we had an election today. and i won! and the memo specifically indicates a plan that only the votes coun