To secure a place at next years olympics. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jack Blanchard from Politico Magazine and Rachel Cunliffe from city am newspaper. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The metro leads with the approval of an amendment and the comments by a majority of 41 in peace, doubt. A new Prime Minister suspending parliament to force through a no deal brexit. The Financial Times says the show of support is a warning to the conservative leadership from Boris Johnson warning to the conservative leadership from borisjohnson if he becomes Prime Minister. The telegraph teaches criticism of the chancellor on hits per front telegraph teaches criticism of the chancellor on hits perfront page after he abstained from the vote what is being described as a total betrayal. The times leads a theresa mays announcement that the Public Sector workers will g
Week. 27 or 28 degrees by the time we get to monday. The reason for all this heat is that things are getting especially hot across central europe. For central france we could see those temperatures up about 40 degrees early next week and then were going be drawing in those southerly winds, so those warm, humid conditions piling up towards uk through the course of monday into tuesday and wednesday, as well. It looks like those temperatures are going to be on the rise. Tuesday a warm day across the uk, especially hot across the south east. You will notice some blue on the map, range trying to work in from the west. That will be more of a player through the middle part of the week, but for tuesday itself we will see the peak of those high temperatures. 32 degrees in london. Looking the other side of the atlantic, later next week we have quite a strong cold front pushing its way across the eastern seaboard of the usa. If we look at the jetstream, that cold front will put a pulse of rain ac
Ministers questions. It is always a little different, the pmqs ahead of the budget. He has vacated the chair for the Deputy Speaker. She will be going through some of the notices ahead ofjeremy hunt, the chancellor, delivering his Budget Statement. He will take to his feet shortly and will probably speak for about an hour shortly and will probably speak for Aboutan Hourand shortly and will probably speak for about an hour and then it will be the turn of the leader of the opposition, keir starmer to respond. We will take both of those live and uninterrupted and we will then have reaction from the Chief Secretary to the treasury, laura trott, part of the treasury, laura trott, part of the Treasury Team and her shadow for labour. Here isjeremy hunt. Madam Deputy Speaker, as we mourn the loss of life in israel and gaza, the loss of life in israel and gaza, the Prime Minister reminded us of the Prime Minister reminded us of the need the Fight Extremism and heal divisions. I start today by r
their celebrations, that s for sure. also celebrating today, is kate cross. she s been named in england s squad for the ashes test with australia after recovering from illness. the pace bowler needed multiple rounds of antibiotics to treat a parasite infection, but has been included in a is player squad for the four day test at trent bridge starting on 22nd june. she said on social media, it s always so special . the test is followed by three t20s and three one day internationals. full details of the squad are on the bbc sport website and app. it s a huge day for women s sport in england. last year was the baroness this morning euros. this summer at the ashes. the winners of the ashes in particular, for us, i think is much as we can we would encourage people to get out. and watch what we are hoping will be some really entertaining cricket. meanwhile, the men s ashes starts in four days time and australia got the perfect warm up by beating india on sunday to become world tes
welcome to bbc news. we start with a huge political sotry here in the uk, where the deputy prime minister, dominic raab, has been forced to resign. wherever you re watching, this is a story which touches on issues that everyone can understand from workplace bullying to difficult or domineering bosses. the investigation into the bullying allegations has been going on for months and a report was given to the prime minister, rishi sunak yesterday. in his resignation letter today, dominic raab claimed the inquiry hadn t been fair, calling it kafka esque, and saying the threshold for bullying was now so low, it would encourage spurious complaints, against ministers. let s go straight to our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, live at westminster. talk live at westminster. about a reluctant resignation. that s talk about a reluctant resignation. that s right. dominic raab had pledged to stand down if this independent report upheld complaints of bullying against him