born. sorry, to the moon, i mean! the last man to go on the moon was about the time i was born. i hope i live long enough to see people return to the moon and even the first man 01 to arrive on mars. that would be fantastic the first man or woman to arrive on mars. would be fantastic the first man or woman to arrive on mars.- or woman to arrive on mars. thank ou both or woman to arrive on mars. thank you both for or woman to arrive on mars. thank you both forjoining or woman to arrive on mars. thank you both forjoining us or woman to arrive on mars. thank you both forjoining us and - or woman to arrive on mars. thank you both forjoining us and looking ahead to the papers. jonathan and ali, good to have you with us. the papers will be back tomorrow evening at 10.30 and papers will be back tomorrow evening at10.30 and 11.30, papers will be back tomorrow evening at 10.30 and 11.30, with me! join us then. do buy a paper in the morning, won t you? night night. hello and
Afternoon. Quite windy still out there particularly up towards the north west of scotland. Outbreaks of rain out towards the west. Further east, largely dry, the odd shower, the mix of high cloud and hazy smoke, temperatures of 15 20 but into the Evening Parts of Western Scotland and Northern Ireland are likely to have a short, sharp burst of heavy rain, may some thunder and lightning, and into the evening across parts of wales, particularly south wales, its going to turn very wet indeed, may be enough rain for some localised flooding, some travel disruption. The rain pushing towards the midlands and the South East Corner of england by the end of the night. Behind that some clear skies, a few showers into the north west, cooler, fresher conditions. A mild day in the South East Corner to start tomorrow morning, where this when the South East Corner to start tomorrow morning, where this Weather Front may take a little while to clear. Tomorrow, split fortunes, High Pressure north, closest
andy swiss joins us now. any clues as to how they might line up on sunday? well, we cannot be sure yet, not least because england s training session today was behind closed doors, away from the eyes of the media, but we do know is that phil foden is back with the england camp. he went home for a few days after england s last match for the birth of his third child, but he was back training with england this morning. that is obviously encouraging news that he is available for selection, as is anthony gordon and that despite the fact that gordon took a little bit of a tumble on wednesday. he was out riding an e box and england s training camp. he fell often and badly grazed his chin and also his hands is well, but thankfully nothing too serious that he is good to go. people have been suggesting that perhaps anthony gordon might start the match because he offers something a little bit different. now, england as you say have come in for a lot of criticism over the last few days, b
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hello, i m lucy grey. you re watching the context on bbc news. withjust over a week until the uk general election we find out how the next generation of voters are feeling around 23,000 children from across england and wales have cast their vote in a mock election aimed at preparing under 18 year olds particularly those from marginalised communities to exercise their democratic rights when they reach voting age. among the children taking part in the 0ur generation, 0ur vote intiative, it was labour who had the clear win, with 32% voting for the party. the green party closely followed in second place with 29% of the vote. while the liberal democrats came third with 13% of the vote, reform at 10% and conservatives came last place with a result of 9%. let s speak to farida, a 16 year old pupil who took part in the 0ur generation, 0ur vote project. hello 0ur vote project. to you. just tell me, that s oui’ hello to you. just tell me, that s our panelist, we will hear from