hand. not a london it will start to show its hand. nota huge london it will start to show its hand. not a huge amount of rain in southern and eastern areas. we still desperately need that even though we have had some rain this month. elsewhere, high pressure starts building back in so it will be dry for most of you. temperatures back down to levels we have seen so far this week but the night will be a bit chilly once again. matt, thank you. and that s it from is, more analysis on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which isjust analysis on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which is just getting under way over on bbc two. the news continues on bbc one. it is time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and claire cohen who is a journalist and author. tomorrow s front page
a mother and her partner have been found guilty of murdering her 15 year old son in huddersfield in west yorkshire in a campaign of torture that lasted weeks. the european union launches fresh legal action against the uk for failing to comply with the post brexit northern ireland protocol. and later in the hour, will the millions of people who loved the book enjoy the film of where the crawdads sing? find out what mark kermode thinks of it, and the rest of the week s main releases, on the film review at 5.45. good afternoon. a critical incident has been declared at the port of dover, with holiday makers and lorry drivers facing queues of several miles to the ferry terminal. bosses at the port have blamed what they ve called woefully inadequate staffing at french border controls. this weekend marks the start of the school summer holidays in most of england and wales, and the rac estimates that nearly 19 million leisure trips will be made between now and monday. our correspon
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
On gaza and so clearly, the focus today has been on gaza and the attempt to get a depot on gaza and the attempt to get a depot ih on gaza and the attempt to get a depot in egypt. We on gaza and the attempt to get a depot in egypt on gaza and the attempt to get a depot in egypt. We will talk on that shortl , depot in egypt. We will talk on that shortly. But depot in egypt. We will talk on that shortly, but there depot in egypt. We will talk on that shortly, but there has depot in egypt. We will talk on that shortly, but there has been depot in egypt. We will talk on that l shortly, but there has been renewed fighting on the Northern Border and further exchanges of fire between the israeli and backed hezbollah and Israeli Forces. Hezbollah which is backed by iran. The border skirmishes have raised concerning israel that it could now face a war on two fronts. Our Correspondent Reports on the latest developments from lebanon. Reports on the latest developments from lebanon reports on the l
Is business today. It is packed. Were starting in the us where President Joe Biden has said that china is cheating, not competing on trade as introduced tariffs on 18 billion worth of imports and Electric Vehicles to steal. He has accused the country of unfairly subsidising its Clean Energy Sector and flooding International Markets with cheap exports which is says hertz American Businesses and workers. Our north American Business correspondent has more from new york. Its not often we find former president and agreement but we have seen President Biden keeping tariff enacted by his predecessor and increasing them. They focus on key Technologies Powering Green Transition and approve a 100 tariff on Electric Vehicles imported into the us, up from 25 . A doubling of the levy on solar cells to 50 and on semiconductors, to 50 . President biden says they are designed to protect us manufacturers from being undercut by china in the industries of the future, from Electric Vehicles to solar cells