To what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent for the ft and kate proctor, many of tomorrows front pages are already in, and one man dominates. The Financial Times reports on borisjohnsons do or die pledge to leave the eu with or without a deal on october 31st and shows him at a Campaign Rally in richmond. The telegraph leads with Boris Holding lucky the dog on a campaign visit to the surrey hills yesterday and says hundreds of villages have lost their local gp surgery amid a deepening crisis across the country the mirror also has that Campaign Picture of boris and says he has stayed doggedly silent on the personal photographs taken of him and his the guardian follows suit with that same picture of boris, and reports on how he has hardened his position on leaving the eu. And knifed 18 times for blocking the aisle the metro leads with a picture of it consultant lee pomeroy who was murdered in front of his teenage sun by a f
Weekend. The humidity will pick up as well so it will feel quite uncomfortable for the start of the weekend. This is the picture for friday. Venti of sunshine around, this weather front trying to move in but most will be dry. Turning hats are across Western Areas but still quite cool along some eastern coastal areas. We do lose that easterly breeze across eastern areas. This weather front trying to encroach into britain dropping the temperature and some chances of thunderstorms as we head into saturday mainly across the north of the uk. We still have this hot southerly with high humidity across much of england and wales and this is where we will see most of the high temperatures, low 30s, that will make it the hottest day of the year so far. Those temperatures will start coming down across the west as we had to saturday night and into sunday. A risk of heavy showers and by the storms and perhaps if you further cells, some uncertainty on that. The warmest weather will be across the far
we ask the experts. good morning. one of the most famous victories in scotland s history as they maintained their perfect start to euros qualifying with victory over spain at hampden park. and after sleeping outdoors for three years, the boy in the tent is coming back inside having raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity. good morning. it is a mild and murky start to the day today, many of us will have cloud with some rain in the forecast, windy and temperatures higher than yesterday. tv presenter and comedian paul o grady has died at the age of 67. in a statement, his partner andre portasio said he passed away unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening and thanked fans for all the love they have shown him over the years . our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back at his life and career. he said came to fame as the charismatic drag queen lily savage. the act had to be turned down the tv but it was as acerbic and acid tongue as ever. i walked in a
you for what you re doing and god you for what you re doing and god you all. presidentjoe biden with a pretty defiant speech stressing the united states and nato allies, support for ukraine will not waiver speaking of course in the run up to the first anniversary of russia s full scale invasion of ukraine. he has been in warsaw and a cheering crowd there that as he put it, president putin lust for power and land would fail. he painted the struggle as a generational one for freedom he said that autocrats had grown weaker over the last year and all of that, of course follows what president vladimir putin was saying in moscow this morning when he delivered a fiercely anti western and nationalistic address to russian parliamentarians. putin accused the west of provoking the war in ukraine of starting the war of escalating the conflict of trying to defeat russia it s self. the white house called his allegations absurd while ukrainian officials said that his speech was laden with c