But there are plenty in parliament that worry his definition will do more harm than good. Find out more with me. Very soon. An oppenheimer sweep at the Academy Awards. Well be looking at all the latest glitz and glamour from the ceremony, which happened last night. And talking of glitz and glamour , well, here i am in the glamour, well, here i am in the airport this morning. And a great game. Liverpool and Manchester City. Manchester city draws for me to say, spurs draws easy for me to say, spurs scored four against aston villa and horrendous drunken brawls in norway, but not at a sport that youd expect. Youd expect. Hello. Good morning. It is a cloudy and damp start for many of us, but will it improve . Will it brighten up as we go through the day . Find out all the weather details coming up. Soon. Weather details coming up. Soon. Well, our top story this morning will get you talking. Youre going to see what was deemed to be a fairly innocuous photograph of the princess of wales and h
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to give a lecture reads the guardian. the telegraph also leads with the stabbing of salman rushdie reporting that he was airlifted to hospital. and the daily express describes the attack as frenzied . some other stories featuring this evening the ft leads with the news that the new prime minister will face a public finance crunch, with debt payment and the nation s welfare bill set to soar. a picture of a very dry field is on the front of the i warning that drought will shrink food crops in the uk. but the star has a positive slant on the drought story reporting that rivers that are home to beavers are less likely to dry up. so, let s begin. with salman rushdie. it s like a holding statement of the moment from the newspapers. the police in new york say really what we ve been taught now for about five hours is that salman rushdie is in surgery and that is all we know. the front of the telegraph is perhaps the biggest selection of images and although the images appear
Lets speak to matt taylor. Hello there, lukwesa. It is 18 degrees at the moment in london, sheffield and hull, and the wind generally coming from a sunny direction. Outbreaks of rain, wind touching gale force later on. Elsewhere temperatures stay in the teens as we start sunday morning. A fair bit of cloud around, particularly in the north and the west. Wet and windy across parts of Northern Ireland and scotland. Much of england and wales will be dry, but if you see breaks in the clouds, could see 23 or even 2a across some parts. It is the republic of ireland who will bear the worst of this storm as it hits the south west on monday morning. But even for us, we could see winds gusting up to 80 mph for those around the irish sea. Details just before eight. Hello. This is bbc news with lukwesa burak. The headlines a canadian kidnapped with his wife and held for nearly five years by the taliban has been talking of their ordeal, including the murder of their baby daughter. Movie mogul Harve
And a warning of heavy rain and wind gusts up to 80 miles an hour as hurricane ophelia tears across the atlantic towards the uk. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A canadian man kidnapped with his pregnant wife in afghanistan has been speaking about the five years they spent in captivity. Joshua boyle and his wife were released earlier this week after being held hostage by islamic militants linked to the taliban. Mr boyle told reporters his wife caitlin had been raped, that she had given birth to four children in captivity, and one had been murdered. John mcmanus reports. Afghanistan. Outside the capital many parts of the country remain in the grip of islamist militants. It was to hear that Canadianjoshua Boyle and his heavily pregnant wife Caitlin Coleman travelled, he says to carry out aid work. But instead the couple were kidnapped by members of the Haqqani Network linked to the taliban. Over five years their captors attempted to use them as bargaining chips, releasing a number