showers around on sunday. pretty much anywhere. the best sunshine across the extreme south and west but even here, there will be more cloud around at times and the keen northerly wind will be quite strong over northern and eastern areas, taking the edge off temperatures. in the north and east, pretty disappointing temperatures for the time of year, 10 13 degrees, at best 15 or 16 across the south and west. next week, looks like the low pressure holding on so variable cloud, some sunshine and the chance of some showers which will be slow moving because the wind will be liked. thank you. that s it. goodbye from me. hello i m olly fsoter live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines on day seven. good evening from paris, i m olly foster, here s what s coming up on sportsday tonight. paris is turning red, with or without tickets, 10 s of thousands of liverpool fans are arriving in the city for tomorrows champions league final against real madrid it
opposition parties demand an explaination from borisjohnson, after he met with the senior civil servant, sue gray, ahead of the publication of her report into lockdown parties at downing street. pharmacists have been given temporary power to make swaps to women s hrt prescriptions, amid ongoing shortages. welcome to bbc news. australia s labor party is returning to government with a promise to transform the country into a renewable energy superpower. the party has come first in a general election, but hasn t secured an overall majority. it s not yet clear if it ll form a minority or coalition government. the outgoing prime minister, scott morrison, has congratulated his rival and successor anthony albanese. in his victory speech, the labour leader paid tribute to the outgoing prime minister and said australia was entering a new era. scott morrison called me to congratulate myself and the labor party on our victory at the election. cheering and applause. scott very graciou
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. joining me tonight. good to see you both again, thank you very much forjoining us tonight. let s have a look at tomorrow s front pages and bring you up to speed. the i has details of a drug test that has halved breast cancer cases and women who are post menopause. the nhs is planning to roll it out on a wider basis. the ft lead is tech tycoon putting his billion dollar bid to buy twitter on hold. the wagatha christie trial, and the revelation that she s put up with her husband in 2017. the government will scrap plans to ban cheap deals on unhealthy foods, that s according to the express in a move to tackle the cost of living crisis. take a brief smile, the ministerfor cost of living crisis. take a brief smile, the minister for efficiency is intensifying his campaign against civil servants working from home, published tomorrow, he claims staff may be using it to think long weekends and sta
Being held in gaza. A third convoy of more than a dozen aid trucks is at the Rafah Crossing from egypt, waiting for permission to head into gaza. The head of the Main Un Agency Helping Palestinians in gaza says hundreds of truckloads of aid are needed every day, rather the few dozen which have been allowed in so far. The agency has called forfuel to be allowed in, with only a minimal supply left for hospitals, Water Desalination Plants and bakeries. Israel says its not permitting Fuel Deliveries because they could be commandeered by hamas. The Hamas Run Health Ministry in gaza says the israeli bombardment of gaza has killed more than 5,000 people, including 2,000 children. Attacks by hamas on israel this month killed more 1,400 people. Lets get more now from our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet, whos in southern israel. This is day 17 of the Israel Gaza War and israels Defence Minister has made it absolutely clear that this Military Operation could last as long as three mo