together of neutron stars. and coming up on the bbc news channel, a peak tv audience of 7.6 million viewers tune in to see the lionesses book their place in the semifinals of euro 2022. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the foreign secretary, liz truss, says the treasury s economic policies have failed to deliver growth for two decades, including the past 12 years of conservative rule. she s rejected concerns that the tax cuts she s promised if she becomes the next prime minister would increase inflation. ms truss and her conservative leadership rival, rishi sunak, are now setting out their pitches to win over the party membership, who will have the deciding vote over the summer. our political correspondent iain watson reports. his report contains some flashing images. it s going to be a busy six weeks. liz truss has been in the cabinet for the past eight years, but she s fighting this leadership election like an outsider. her pitch to party members is that s
towards the west. it will be a muggy start to the day, temperatures 14, 15, 17 degrees first thing tomorrow in london but let s pick up on those showers. the south west of england, wales, through the midlands, there could be a few more reaching the south coast tomorrow, but again, many of us will miss them. of course, what we don t want is an awful lot of rain in a short space of time because that causes flash flooding and i guess there is a possibility of that in some areas tomorrow, but the vast majority of us missing the heaviest of the rain. tomorrow, very modest temperatures, 22 in london, a mere 15 in aberdeen, a cold 12 for our friends 22 in london, a mere 15 in aberdeen, a cold 12 for ourfriends in lerwick. there is a change on the way some good news if you want some rain. a low pressure is approaching on saturday. but at the same this vortex of wind, this low pressure by its virtue is also going to scoop up warmer airfrom the its virtue is also going to scoop up warm
at 25 degrees in the same way ever again, will be? you are absolutely right, i was thinking about that, today, 25 is the temperature in the south east. after 40, you know what, and we could get 30 degrees this weekend in east anglia and i want to say that s going to be a very hot day, but then again, is it? one thing that we would like is some rain. now, thunderstorms are possible, rain bearing clouds are possible, rain bearing clouds are possible over the next couple of days. not too many of them and we really need the rain. we had such a dry spring. it s been a scorching summer so far dry spring. it s been a scorching summerso farat dry spring. it s been a scorching summer so far at least at times, a lot of parched land out there. these temperatures nothing spectacular compared to what we had but it s so dry out there so any rainfall that we talk about is often good news, but you can see that only specks of rain here and there on the weather map and through today and tomorrow i think
after this week we will never at 25 degrees in the same way ever again, will be? you are absolutely right, i was thinking about that, today, 25 is the temperature in the south east. after 40, you know what, and we could get 30 degrees this weekend in east anglia and i want to say that s going to be a very hot day, but then again, is it? one thing that we would like is some rain. now, thunderstorms are possible, rain bearing clouds are possible, rain bearing clouds are possible over the next couple of days. not too many of them and we really need the rain. we had such a dry spring. it s been a scorching summer so far dry spring. it s been a scorching summerso farat dry spring. it s been a scorching summer so far at least at times, a lot of parched land out there. these temperatures nothing spectacular compared to what we had but it s so dry out there so any rainfall that we talk about is often good news, but you can see that only specks of rain here and there on the weather map and thro