need is yet another consultation, what we actually need is more teachers right now. children s education, if you want to inspire children and make them feel like maths is something that they can enjoy, we need good maths teachers, we are short of teachers, short of maths teachers. if rishi sunak really wants to transform our education, he could pick up labour s plan right now, polish the tax status, charitable tax status private schools enjoy and use that to fund the recruitment of extra teachers, including maths teachers. it also showed each what they do and it also showed each what they do and i have to say, that it is in my own patch, when they talk to me they say they don t feel that this government is the back at all. and that is what we really need and that is what a labour government would bring. what i do said there were tax cuts that could found six and i ve thousand teachers, could that be enough, would be not have to make deeper cuts elsewhere, nothing comes for fr
overnight lows somewhere between four and 8 degrees. on tuesday, heiss still across scandinavia, easterly winds are still affecting the southern half of the uk, a little weather system in the uk in the north sea, ushering in thick cloud later in the day. but much of the early missed will burn off and ljy the early missed will burn off and by the middle of the day almost wall to wall sunshine. come the afternoon, take a cloud into the south east and it could produce one or two showers. why is that easterly when the so called at this time of year chrysler ? 7 not ? not see is pretty cold, temperatures in the water are around 8 or 9 degrees and those of the figures we will see along some of the spots are not seacoast. towards the spots are not seacoast. towards the west, in the sunshine, with some shelter from the easterly breeze, 15, 610, i7 shelter from the easterly breeze, 15, 610, 17 degrees is possible and it will feel quite warm. high pressure across scandinavia as we look at wednes
russian military. cnn international security editor nick peyton wall sunshine in nick paton walsh has more. reporter: in ukraine s south multiple areas held by the russians, some for a matter of months. we have seen people emerging in large numbers out of kherson. there are gaps in the russian control of checkpoints. some days it is impossible and the cars queue for tens of miles. other days they re waved through. in kherson, we just heard that officials, ukrainian officials are concerned that those trying to leave are indeed being abused. this is increasingly hard to get out and increasing signs of russian elements and daily life there. the internet taken down now, locals saying you may need to get a russian passport to get a russian sim card to operate on future cell phone services there. and also too the russian ruble having been in evidence as a