probably be the wetter day of next week. there is nothing particularly strange about the weather for next week. we are going to find some sunshine at times and temperatures will look very similar to what we had today. thanks, darren. that s it. more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with mark urban just getting under way on bbc two. but they are looking at the impact of rising energy prices on business. the news continues on bbc one as we join my colleagues in the nations and regions. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, who s uk correspondent for france 2a and chair of the uk advisory board of reporters without borders. also with me is adam payne, the political editor at politics home. lovely to have you both, thanks for being with us this friday evening. thanks to you for being with us as well. let me bring you the front pages as we have them. on the front of the times, some strong w
is already facing winter pressures with people being told to avoid a&e. the i leads on the tory leadership campaign truss blow: voters want hand outs, not tax cuts its headline. in the guardian, nhs cannot be put on a pedestal quoting after prime ministerial candidate liz truss, who the paper says called for cuts. the daily mail tomorrow has an attack on nhs, accusing the health service of spending £1 million on woke groups for their staff. on the front page of the mirror, fergie s case for the defence after former manchester united manager sir alex ferguson testified in the ryan giggs trial. the express says the migrant crisis to last at least five more years. and finally, the financial times weekend pages carry a warning about a market rally from the bankers of wall street. do you want to kick us off with the front page of the times? michael gove bows out with a potshot of liz truss. it gove bows out with a potshot of liz truss. , . , ., truss. it is a
bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips and the political editor of the sunday people and the sunday mirror, nigel nelson. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the observer leads on reaction to comments by borisjohnson that he s planning for a third term, with senior conservatives apparently calling him delusional . according to the telegraph, the prime minister is planning to impose sweeping new steel tariffs as he tries to win back support in red wall seats, but the paper says he could be accused of breaking international law. the sunday mirror reports on a high court verdict that government plans to house asylum seekers were unlawful. the sunday times has further allegations about prince charles by the paper s investigations team. crackdown on militant unions is the lead for the express, with suggestions that the prime minister is being urged by the attorney general not to give an inch to striking rail staff. so, let s begin. we are goin
the sunday times has further allegations about prince charles by the paper s investigations team. crackdown on militant unions is the lead for the express with suggestions that the prime minister is being urged by the attorney general not give an inch to striking rail staff. so let s begin. we will start with the observer, the pms planned for a third term described as delusional, according to the observer. nigel, let s begin with you this time. take to the observer. nigel, let s begin with you this time. to the observer. nigel, let s begin with you this time. take us through the sto . with you this time. take us through the story- yes. with you this time. take us through the story- yes. i with you this time. take us through the story. yes, i think with you this time. take us through the story. yes, i think delusional i the story. yes, i think delusional is the right word for this. what happened was, borisjohnson was giving some interviews to reporters where he is at
north west of scotland. noticeably fresher where we have had high humidity, 15 to 23 or 2a degrees. there is another weak weather front on friday which will not bring much significant rainfall unfortunately, it will bring showers across scotland but through wales and into the west country, i had a bit dry with sunshine, may be a degree also warm on friday, 25 degrees. it is the bank holiday weekend in england, wales and northern ireland, if you have outdoor plants it stays dry, settled and sunny, a bit fresher, may be the weather front will bring a bit of rain to scotland if you have outdoor plans. and that s bbc news at ten on wednesday the 24th of august, there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with faisal islam which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it s goodnight. hello, and welcome to our l