it has become the conventional wisdom overnight that labour will win the next election. the polling suggests there s been a greater swing in recent days and weeks than there was during the last worst financial crisis to hit a conservative government black wednesday back in 1992. and that ll mean there will pretty soon be much greater scrutiny of what labour will do. faced with the same economic fundamentals high taxes, high borrowing, high inflation and low growth. if labour does indeed win an election, lisa nandy will be the cabinet minister with the job of delivering for what s become known as the red wall. northern industrial towns like wigan in lancashire, which she represents and which she says has changed her politics. a politics learnt at the knee of her grandfather, who was a liberal mp and a father who was, who is a famous marxist academic. political thinking is a conversation with, not an interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking. and today we r
a woman in custody. mahsa amini who was 22 was arrested by the morality police, who d accused her of breaking strict rules on the wearing of the hijab. now on bbc news, click. this week, we are going green, although other colours of nature are available. oh, i can change the colour of my tree. we discover some highly unusual building materials. it is, in a sense, mould in here. that s the strangest case of rising damp i ve ever seen. no, the whole place is made of it. and spencer meets the man behind an icon. this is your baby. but as the ipod is laid to rest for good, we meet the robots built to break down your iphone. and also, cats big ones. a giant redwood the largest tree on earth. and this one s been laser scanned with lidar technology, capturing a sense of the endangered species so viewers don t have to physically visit california s sequoia national park to be inspired. it s beautiful. this digital art exhibition at london s barbican centre aims to get more peo
hello, and welcome to our look at what the the papers are saying today. with me are rachel shabi, who is an author and journalist, and camilla turner the chief political correspondent at the telegraph. welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first let s welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first let s run - welcome, both of you. talk to you in a moment but first let s run through | a moment but first let s run through the front pages. the sunday times leads on polling on the nhs which says the majority of people now expect delays in treatment. the sunday telegraph leads with plans of liz truss who is said to be thinking about what s described as a nuclear option of a 5% cut in vat. but still no confirmation that that is what she would do if she wins the leadership contest and becomes the next prime minister. in the sunday express, bori
warm, humid but rather overcast is the best description for much of the country today. it did brighten up gradually from the west and that s where we will keep clear skies through the evening and overnight for the western scotland, northern england and wales here we could see temperatures falling into single figures with cloud to the east of the pennines down into south east england remaining, temperatures will hold up at around 15 or 16 degrees in places. it means a great start in the south east but eventually that cloud will thin and break with more sunshine coming through. in fact, it s going to be a lovely day for many on monday despite cloud gradually increasing from the west with the breeze picking up in the arrival of rain by the end of the afternoon. i head of that it will be pleasant in the sunshine and temperatures perhaps into the low to mid 20s for many, perhaps as high as 27 celsius, more cloud around with outbreaks of rain for tuesday but still quite warm in the
over a billion. £1 £1 billion. what would you do with it?! now it s time for a look at the weather with louise. hello. it s an afternoon for chasing cloud around for many, but there will be some breaks and the best of the sunshine is likely to be in the south east and generally across england and wales. and it s quite a humid, muggy feel out there with some light patchy rain across the midlands, north wales into the north of england. to the north of that, it s a little bit fresher but largely fine and dry for scotland and northern ireland. as we go through the evening, we ll see more persistent rain pushing across wales to the north of england into the midlands. maybe some of that rain perhaps just pushing towards the southeast corner, but nothing significant. the best of the drier, clearer skies are likely to remain in scotland. so some early morning sunshine for you on sunday. 0ur weather front sinks its way south and east, takes a few scattered showers across south