ireland into tomorrow morning. pretty mild with the strengthening breeze because top pressure in the south and east but a dry and bright start for much of england and wales will stop in east anglia, south east england and the channel islands should stay dry and bright through the day and the early rain in the west of scotland and northern ireland should ease with brighter conditions in the north. good stay cloudy in scotland and northern ireland. a blustery day across the board but it s the wind coming in from the south west that means it should be a mild one. tomorrow evening and overnight, the rain returns northwards and more persistent rain with this developing system that looks like it will develop more when it gets to the east, where the strongest wind will be. but a day of gail s four summers we had through wednesday. cloud and persistent rain for most in the morning, quickly sweeping eastwards. clearing east anglia and the southeast last of all in the afternoon. sunshi
personal view. for the party at all. this is “ust a personal viewfi for the party at all. this is ust a ersonal view. , ., , ., personal view. the independent has a similar headline, personal view. the independent has a similar headline, about personal view. the independent has a similar headline, about tory - personal view. the independent has a similar headline, about tory rebels i similar headline, about tory rebels vowing to block cuts to benefits. one former minister has told the independent that opponents of the pm s independent that opponents of the pm s radical policies had been invigorated by liz truss backing down over a scheme to cut the 45p for the highest earners. let s get a slightly different take from the daily telegraph and we are talking about the potential of a rebellion in the battle to rein in benefits. but as the telegraph points out, number ten has to consider its options and is preparing to question if it s fairfor options and is preparing to
the country look like a bunch of clowns or maybe you can wait but the damage has been done. this is the point and this is why tory mps are so despondent, is they realise that in the space of a week she has managed to take their reputation, whether or not it is true, take on the reputation for economic management and flushed it down the toilet. the reaction from the markets last week showed how incompetence she and the chancellor are when it comes to basic politics. they didn t even discuss this with the cabinet never mind their own mps, now they expect mps to vote for it. it s crackers. you mps, now they expect mps to vote for it. it s crackers. it. it s crackers. you follow developments it. it s crackers. you follow developments very - it. it s crackers. you follow developments very closely | it. it s crackers. you follow. developments very closely at westminster and number ten. this idea there was no consultation with the cabinet, does that gel with you? everything in th
against the prime minister in a significant revolt against his leadership. ijust hope that, given the mood of the public, the vote we have had here tonight, that the cabinet will tell the prime minister that, in the words of steve baker, the gig is up. i predict we will have a new leader of the party, a new prime minister, by party conference this year. i m geeta guru murthy live in westminster where we ll be bringing you the latest reaction to the vote. i m joined by conservative mp still very much backing the prime minister. three police officers in the us state of arizona have been put on leave after they stood by and watched a homeless man drowning. ukraine s president says his forces are holding out against russian advances in key cities in the donbas region. the family of a british geologist jailed for 15 years in iraq for attempting to remove historial artefacts says they are shocked by the punishment saying it amounts to a death sentence. hello and welcome if you re