in the country s history. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron s conservative government, and the broadcaster penny smith. hi there. lovely to see you. the daily mirror leads with cctv footage of a gunman fleeing after the fatal shooting of olivia pratt korbel. merseyside police say the shooter used two guns in the attack that killed the nine year old. the daily mail suggests a leading qc, lord pinnock, will say the way mps are conducting an inquiry into borisjohnson and partygate, risks damaging democracy. the prime minister is being investigated by the commons privileges committee, over whether he misled parliament over gatherings in number ten during lockdown. the guardian says two out of three police forces in england and wales are experiencing rising gun crime, according to the home office. job vacancies in the health service make the front of the i
offices of think there is a feeling. the offices of the think there is a feeling. the offices of the 1922 think there is a feeling. the offices of the 1922 are filing in so graham brady is opening a magic envelope. 357 votes cast, out of a possible 358. i will need the name of the candidate and number of votes cast in alphabetical order. kemi badenoch, 58. penny mordaunt, 82. rishi sunak, 115. liz truss, 71. tom tugendhat, 31. so tom tugendhat is eliminated from the election. the other candidates are able to go forward to a fourth ballot which will take tomorrow between one and three pn, will take tomorrow between one and three pm, with the result announced at apm. studio: short, sweet and to the point. it s a hot all day and it s a hot committee room. kemi badenoch, she had 58 votes, up nine on five days ago on the last round. penny mordaunt on 82, down one by my estimation. rishi sunak with 115, up 14 estimation. rishi sunak with 115, up 1a on five days ago. and liz t
santon downham. close to the all time record butjosie set a new record today. wales had its hottest day on record and tomorrow for some it s set to be even hotter. we still have this red warning of extreme heat from the met office. a few are hoping to cool down overnight tonight, the temperatures will not help you very much because right now out there a few are heading to bed in the capital, 30 degrees, 22 for belfast and watch this map, normally through the night we expect the orange colours to drain away. they don t. it will be exceptionally warm even as we start tomorrow morning and the reason for that is overhead will be the warmest air mass of this heat wave. we will have some exceptionally hot air right on top of the uk first thing. frontal systems trying to push in from the west, trying to change things so it is where we hold onto that hot air that we have the potential for some high temperatures tomorrow, particularly in eastern parts. out was the worst, western scotl
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week s cinema releases is mark kermode. and, mark, you re going to start with something that s quite nostalgic for some of us? well, we have an interesting batch this week. so, we ve got something for everyone. we ve got the railway children return, which is the sequel to the much loved classic. we have the good boss, which was spain s entry for the best international feature oscar. and we have the grey man, which is the new film by the russo brothers. but let s start with railway children return. a couple of weeks ago, lioneljeffries original railway children was back in cinemas just for the sunday, and what a lovely timeless film it is. i think it was number 66 in the bfi s list of best british films of all time. this is a sequel set during world war ii. evacuees are sent from cities to countryside, where they re taken in by sheridan smith, who is the daughter ofjenny agutter s bobby, who is now the