touching 80 mph in the northern isles. widely 60, 70 mph touching 80 mph in the northern isles. widely 60,70 mph in touching 80 mph in the northern isles. widely 60, 70 mph in scotland in the morning, and this is where we have the peak of the winds tomorrow morning. to the east of the pennines, some gusty winds reaching 70 mph. the winds gradually ease through the day and at the same time we have this band of cloud not bringing much rain but heading into southern england. away from here it will brighten up. the showers in scotland become fewer as the winds dropped. another mild one, perhaps 14 or 15 degrees in east anglia. there is rain coming into northern ireland by tomorrow evening, that area of low pressure will come in and the weather front will slide away. it will bring some snow tomorrow night over the scottish mountains, then with the weather front over northern ireland, the north of england and southern scotland, here we will find some rain on saturday. to the north
outlook, take a look at aberdeen, it doesn t even make double figures early in the week. and in the south, london, temperatures will be typically around the teens, that wind will feel pretty cold. ijust have enough time to talk about hurricane funeral, which is out of the atlantic, it is just past the west of bermuda. it is expected over the weekend to slam into nova scotia and also new for land, and we expect some very severe effects from this storm system can be a historic one for this part of canada, with 10 to 12 metre waves slamming into some of the headlands there, power cuts, flooding and storm surges the headlands there, power cuts, flooding and storm surges are being reported. thank you. that is it from the bbc news at six foot news continues on bbc one, and it is time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and hello and welcome to sportsday. again book with shorter and long term consequences for england. back home, another weekend for the ws cell with a record cro
hall trilogy, described as one of the great writers in english literature. people comparing her with dickens of. literature. people comparing her with dickens of. yeah, i think she s the first prizewinner with dickens of. yeah, i think she s the first prizewinner that s - with dickens of. yeah, i think she s the first prizewinner that s a - the first prizewinner that s a female. but it s a really sad to see such a writer who s brought the nation such appreciated books, but i think she wrote the phone us wrote the final one a couple of years ago. but we re seeing people from across the spectrum coming and pay their tributes to her as an incredible writer. as it so often is, authors get more celebration. that would be good. james, i don t know if you are a fan of her writing, but they were incredibly detailed in novels. they sort of make you feel like you re living in the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally the england of centuries ago. yeah, i personally hadn t
the pound has hit a 37 year low against the dollar after the uk the bodies of 71 migrants have been found after the boat they were travelling in sank off syria s coast. it s not clear what caused the accident. hello and a warm welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and the sun s chief political correspondent natasha clark. let s talk a look at tomorrow s front pages. today s mini budget dominates the front pages. the mail calls it a true tory budget, and says the £45 billion package has been welcomed by business leaders. but the independent calls the plans robin hood in reverse , as the highest earners are expected to see the biggest tax cut benefits. the i says that markets were spooked by a surge in government borrowing to pay for the biggest tax cuts since 1972. the market s reaction is on the front of the financial times, too. the pound slumped to its lowest level against the do
continues in the region. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the usjustice department will investigate the police response to the school shooting in texas which killed 19 children and two teachers. the announcement comes as president biden has made a visit to uvalde to meet the survivors and the families devastated by the attack. our correspondentjane o brien is in uvalde. he has deliberately taken a long time. he is not rushing off any time soon, is he? time. he is not rushing off any time soon. is he? soon, is he? no, he s spending all da here soon, is he? no, he s spending all day here and soon, is he? no, he s spending all day here and this soon, is he? no, he s spending all day here and this is soon, is he? no, he s spending all day here and this is an soon, is he? no, he s spending all day here and this is an unusually l day here and this is an unusually long visit but it shows just how deeply this tragedy has rocked america as w