hold onto breezy conditions wednesday into thursday, a cluster of weather fronts from the south bringing showers or longer spells of rain, spreading north through the day on thursday. where we have son, sunny spells, temperatures could be six or seven celsius above the norm, up to 21 celsius across southern and eastern areas, mid to high teens for the north. we hang onto that through friday and into the weekend. wet and windy weather moving north, a little brightness interspersed. more rain pushing north on sunday. some rain could be heavy, may be thundery. a little sketchy this far out, so stay tuned to the forecast. the outlook, stay mild throughout friday, saturday and sunday, heavy rain at times. stay tuned to the forecast. back to you. the reshuffle is under way in the new prime minister is busy working on ministerial appointments. we hear that wendy morton is out as chief whip and heading to the backbenches, jacob rees mogg and brandon lewis we reported earlier on ha
douglas ross for the conservatives, labour s anas sarwar and alex cole hamilton, of the liberal demorats but not the scottish greens. the israeli military has announced the deaths of four more people who were abducted by hamas on the 7th of october. they ve been named as nadav popplewell, chaim peri, yoram metzger, and amiram cooper. israel s army says the hostages were killed during an israeli operation in khan younis. claudia sheinbaum has been elected as mexico s first woman president. preliminary results showed the 61 year old former mayor of mexico city had won close to 60% of the vote in sunday s election. she will replace her mentor, the outgoing president andres manuel lopez obrador. a final message from rugby league legend and motor neurone disease and motor neurone disease campaigner rob burrow has been released as part of a new bbc documentary. the message was recorded by the former leeds rhinos star especially for the programme, called there s only one rob burrow,
the uk s nuclear weapons. among them, the man who could be could be foreign secretary next month, david lammy . the woman who could be deputy prime minister, angela rayner. and the shadow minister for international development lisa nandy. others abstained. former defence secretary ben wallace has suggested that both labour and conservative governments are responsible for hollowing out british defenc. and he told radio it s the world at one that the incoming government should spend even more than they have currently pledged: than they have currently pledged. the threat is rising toward the end of the decade, but i would suggest, as others have, that towards the end of the decade we should be spending 3% of gdp. however, to get there, you have to follow a progressive line. you can tjust do of dollars or pounds to a you can tjust dollop millions of dollars or pounds to a department, whatever s spending.
in india will think that the british markets will open to their talents, their products? i markets will open to their talents, their products? their products? i ust appeared on their products? i ust appeared on the world at their products? ijust appeared on the world at one. their products? ijust appeared on the world at one. lord their products? ijust appeared on the world at one. lord bill - their products? ijust appeared on the world at one. lord bill moria l the world at one. lord bill moria felt very upbeat about it, these things do take time. in a way when the international trade secretary at the international trade secretary at the time when these talks were launched here in delhi, and marie trevelyan, and the borisjohnson trip in april, when they announce back then that they were going to set a deadline for diwali, i thought that was rather quick. when it looks at other countries, it is australia, maybe be new zealand, who have taken years and years. the eu has got now