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pleasant afternoon on the way. west of scotland clouding over in the afternoon, this guy is turning grey in northern ireland. outbreaks of rain developing in the rest of the country for top still above the should be for the stage in september. this evening and overnight, rain country for northern ireland and the west of scotland. a bit of light into eastern scotland and cumbria and northern ireland. mist and fog patches and tomorrow morning. as we start friday, whilst england and wales will stay largely dry, rain and eastern scotland will clear. western scotland and northern ireland, rain on and off during the day. we could see some rain edge into west wales and cornwall. the rain band pushes is for saturday, just a few showers around for this weekend. a lot of dry weather into next week.
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the second woman in history to hold the post of foreign secretary. gavin williamson, widely criticised for his handling of schools examinations in england, has been sacked as education secretary and leaves the government. mr williamson has been replaced by the former vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi. and in the past few minutes john whittingdale has been removed as a media minister and will be returning to the back benchers. our political correspondent, helen catt, reports. have you still got a job, sir? there were hirings, firings and some eye catching moves. as over several hours in westminster, borisjohnson assembled his updated team of senior ministers. the biggest promotion went to liz truss, now the second ever female foreign secretary. the prime minister has put in place a strong and united team which is going to deliver for the united kingdom. we are determined to deliver on the people s priorities and help level up the country. dominic raab, criticised recently for staying o