Area of low pressure continues to push eastwards, very wet weather particularly for england and wales, into southern scotland well, could be localised flooding problems, still some strong winds in the south, but phenomenon island in the northern part of scotland, the wind is lighter, a few showers with some spells of sunshine as well. As we head into sunday evening on the back edge of that low pressure system, notice the isobars squatting together, another bout of strong winds, this time from the north or north west, could see gust of 60 mph, some coastal flooding north west, could see gust of 60 mph, some coastalflooding is possible in eastern areas. The back edge of that weather system will draw down cold air from the north, but mild airat draw down cold air from the north, but mild air at the same time will be trying to return from the south west ahead of this, this is oui south west ahead of this, this is our next area of low pressure. This will be making its move during monday. Most places likely to start a fine monday. Most places likely to start afine and monday. Most places likely to start a fine and drier, with a fair amount of cloud and then we see outbreaks of cloud and then we see outbreaks of rain pushing and, once again across england and wales, temperatures in the south 16, i7, but the cold air making its presence felt across northern areas, that will continue to be the case on tuesday, scotland, Northern Ireland, could see some spells of sunshine, some showery rain towards the south, but the temperatures, may be nine degrees in aberdeen, and even further south, signs that things will start to turn cooler. That process continues as we head into the middle of the week, an area of low pressure slides awaken a High PressureBuilding Back in from the west, that is likely to be driving a brisk northerly wind across the uk on wednesday, but there will be a lot of dry weather, some spells of sunshine, but we are exposed to the breeze, expect to feel chilly. I2 sunshine, but we are exposed to the breeze, expect to feel chilly. 12 in norwich, ten across eastern parts of scotland. 0ur weather for the latter pa rt scotland. 0ur weather for the latter part of next week and into next weekend is currently spinning around in the atlantic. This major hurricane lorenzo, over the coming days, you can see the days ticking away in the corner, this hurricane is going to move northwards, it will wea ken is going to move northwards, it will weaken and will not be a hurricane anymore, but the remnants will get swept up by the jetstream. That combination of tropical moisture and the jetstream often quite uncertain to predict in terms of exactly what will happen. Most computer models keep the remnants of lorenzo out to the west, that would give us a south westerly wind and turn things a little warmer. There are some computer models, this seems less likely, they bring that area of low pressure closer to the uk, bringing some very wet and windy weather. We will keep an eye on that, but either way as we head into next weekend, it does stay rather unsettled. Hello. This is bbc news with lukwesa burak. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. The former cabinet minister amber rudd has accused number 10 of using words that could incite violence. Nicola sturgeon says the snp could back a caretaker government led byjeremy corbyn to prevent a no deal brexit. Borisjohnson has been referred to the independent 0ffice for Police Conduct to assess whether he should be investigated for misconduct in while he was the mayor of london. Cleveland police has become the first force in england and wales to be rated inadequate across all areas of performance. A mother has admitted murdering her two teenage sons in sheffield and plotting to murder four more of her own children. After facing criticism over the decision to uphold a complaint about breakfast tv presenter Naga Munchetty, bbc bosses say theyre not impartial on racism. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the deputy Political Editor of the daily mail, john stevens and guardian columnist dawn foster. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The guardian says the bbc is fighting to contain a growing crisis last night over its decision to censure a bbc breakfast presenter over her comments about donald trump, amid fury inside the corporation. The daily mail front page features the same story saying the bbc is embroiled in a race row, after it reprimanded Naga Munchetty. The i says the government are trying claw back money from thomas cook executives to compensate customers. The daily express focuses on prince harry, following in his mothers footsteps in angola, to highlight the danger of landmines and the call for them to be banned. The times claims Online Pharmacies are prescribing powerful opioids without consulting gps, which is in breach of new regulations. According to the daily telegraph, sirjohn major is facing questions over his role in the downfall of Margaret Thatcher after her authorised biography revealed he conspired with some of her closest aides to ensure she stood down so he could try to succeed her. The daily mirror says ministers are considering a ban on souvenirs from the trophy hunting. The Financial Times leads with the story about the white house considering a plan to stop Chinese Companies listing on us exchanges, in a move that would take its trade war with china to wall street. Those are the front pages. Let us start our chat. We start on the front page of the i. It is coming down to money for thomas cook. Yes, ministers want to claw back a lot of the money that thomas cook executives took before the company collapsed. It was in trouble for years, it was constantly using a huge amount of its cash to pay down debts, that equally, at the same time, bosses were getting millions, even though the company was massively underperforming. Now the government have had to foot the bill to bring back the holidaymakers who we re to bring back the holidaymakers who were stranded. But also workers who we re were stranded. But also workers who were stranded. But also workers who were stranded. The government are looking into what they can do to try to get that money back. Some of it was shares, which is now worthless, but a lot of it was cash bonuses. Taxpayers massively out of pocket here, hundreds of millions of pounds, it brings back hundred and 50,000 people who were on holiday when the firm collapse. It also compensating people who have lost out because they were unable to go on holiday. I think it is millions of pounds for those not able to go away. It is not right that the taxpayer should be paying all that money and these people who have had payments forfailure, millions money and these people who have had payments for failure, millions and millions of pounds, they should be paying that as well. I dont know if you picked up on this protective award that many of the employees of thomas cook are using now to try and get compensation as well. As a mention, 21,000 workers. They lost their jobs mention, 21,000 workers. They lost theirjobs very suddenly. They are looking at whether or not they can get a redundancy payment, protective award that is given to companies who have more than 20 workers. But all of these people are on quite low pay as well. They wont have a huge amount of savings, they will have to go to the job centre. So the government has set up a special hotline, a special area in everyjob ce ntre hotline, a special area in everyjob centre that thomas cook employees will speak to. It is a huge blow for them. In the government will have to pay a huge amount of universal credit to them as well. It is hard when you have thousands of people in the same industry losing theirjobs at the same time. You have the same people will competing for the same jobs. There will be a lot of people, cabin crew, who have lost their jobs, there will not be loads of airlines able to take them on at the same time. I do know that they are urging other employers to expedite recruiting for former thomas cook employees, because of them being out of pocket and the effect is having. Let us turn to the front page of the guardian and the furious backlash at the bbc as the race row grows. Yes. This row was continuing, it is getting a lot bigger. It came off the back of one complaints, after Naga Munchettys comments. An hour dozens of very prominent figures have come out in support of her, including lenny henry and adrian lister. And a lot of bbcjournalists are also very angry about this. It doesnt seem to be going away, it seems to be getting bigger. And a lot of the general public as well, very concerned about the fact that she was simply talking about her own experiences and saying how a lot of the things that were shouted at her that were clearly racist echoed the comments that donald trump had made to three serving congresswomen in the us. The bbc has been taken aback by the massive backlash to this west wimmera hundreds of people signing letters planning, people working in this building complaining about has been going on to this with hundreds of people. People are saying we admire Naga Munchetty and that she is a brilliantjournalist and that she is admired by the corporation. They have not withdrawn the complaint that was made of out her. They have not withdrawn that editorial finding. Her. They have not withdrawn that editorialfinding. Is quite hard for bbc, actually. It is quite hard. Shallow go through the statement the bbc has issued 7 shallow go through the statement the bbc has issued . Headed up by the bbc executive committee. I6 signatories led by tony hall, director general. The statement does say that you will have heard a lot of comment of the buzzfeed is about the bbc and the buzzfeed is about the bbc and the reporting of racism about the bbc. Racism is not a matter of opinion orfor debate. Bbc. Racism is not a matter of opinion or for debate. Naga munchetty is one of our stars and was completely within her rights to speak about the tweets of donald trump, which have been widely condemned as racist, completely back in saying as a woman of colour, to go back to a come from, that was embedded in racism. She was speaking honestly and from the heart about her experiences was not we admire her experiences was not we admire herfor it. And she her experiences was not we admire her for it. And she was completely justified in doing so. The very limited finding was not about her comments on racism, that part of the complaint was rejected. Diversity matters usually. The success of the bbc is built on equality and diversity of our people, that is not negotiable. That diversity of our people, that is not negotiable. That is diversity of our people, that is not negotiable. That is the bbc executive Statement Issued this afternoon. It will be interesting to see where this goes stop a story that has grown through the day. Let us that has grown through the day. Let us turn to the front page of the times and an issue that has been rumbling for a few months now, really, online opioids is the front page for the times. It is talking about the massive number of people who are now taking opioids, reports earlier this year saying that 5 Million People a year in the uk are actually prescribed opioids at the moment. This is talking about how easy it is for them to get drugs online and talking about our Online Pharmacies doing the proper checks so pharmacies doing the proper checks so when people ask for prescriptions, do they check that they have a prescription from their doctor or delay properly check that they should be taking these drugs and should be taking them for prolonged periods of time or do they properly check . A lot of the pharmacies are selling huge numbers of drugs. You can get 200 tablets from a lot of them. You can get the hydrocodone, twice as codeine. It is very easy to go back and get more. If you are prescribed opioids by a doctor you get hooked. It is very easy to go online, get more. There isa easy to go online, get more. There is a great worry we could have an opioid problem as bad as the us if this happens with very, very few checks and peoples doctors arent told. It would be interesting to know, for people who do use this online service, whether gps do in fa ct online service, whether gps do in fact sign off on these prescriptions are. Yes, the times also talked about one company they found that were using gps that were not properly registered in the uk. There isa properly registered in the uk. There is a massive concern that somebody could either lie about their health and get these orjust be prescribed to many by a doctor who isnt registered here. And it could be life threatening, especially if some people are taking these on top of what they are prescribed from the gps. It is a sign of desperation, really, if you are going online to buy such a strong medication. These are vulnerable people. These are highly addictive drugs. That is the problem. Were not talking about paracetamol, either profane, one of the main painkillers. Were talking highly addictive drugs. It is easy to get into a pattern of dependence. That is why these checks by doctors are so that is why these checks by doctors are so important and if you can get them online without that happening. Dawn, from your personal expense, you take painkillers for your back. Have you ever looked at these websites to see what on earth they offer . I actually did just before eye came on. It took me four minutes to order 100 tablets. Minimal checks. At the bottom it said do you wa nt checks. At the bottom it said do you want us to tell your gp, you click fio want us to tell your gp, you click no bandages go through. It is very easy. Too easy. And just go through. I get 48 a month from my doctor. And they check to see if someone doctor. And they check to see if someone else will work for me. These Online Pharmacies, it is very easy to lie in your gp doesnt know you are taking them. The fact that you get to tk box to see if your gp finds out or not seems ridiculous. Public Health England have said that there are not enough alternative therapies to support people who are trying to stop taking these strong medications. Tk box. John majors role in Margaret Thatchers downfall. When Margaret Thatcher stood down and what rolejohn major had. 0bviously their relationship. He had been her chancellor. When he became Prime Minister things started off quite well but deteriorated with him saying she had behaved in an intolerable way is a backseat driver. And so it is quite interesting. It is a biography written by charles moore. As well as the serious stuff showing the final days of Margaret Thatchers simon bower, it shows a softer side afterwards. Time in parliament. She was really soft with her children and grandchildren. There is a story from one of her grandchildren, when she was five or six, Margaret Thatcher came in to read her a bedtime story. And despite being five or six, Margaret Thatcher asked, started talking about the falklands war, and asking if she had an understanding why it was important for the uk to reclaim its territorial. And the granddaughter saying it was utterly flexing at the time but it is one of her favourite anecdotes about her grandmother. It shows how utterly unprepared she was for life after numberio. It unprepared she was for life after number 10. It clearly came as a shock to her thatjohn number 10. It clearly came as a shock to her that john major didnt pack didnt sign the nomination papers, and she was out of number 10 all of a sudden. It also says she had no money in her bank account, had no money in her bank account, had no money in her bank account, had no idea how to use a telephone or leave an answer phone message, or even use a Remote Control for a television. How do you think this co m pa res television. How do you think this compares with the cut and thrust of politics we are seeing now . |j compares with the cut and thrust of politics we are seeing now . I think theresa may might have been a little more prepared to leave number 10. I think it is still upsetting for her. They would not be surprised if when borisjohnson leave they would not be surprised if when Boris Johnson leave number 10 they would not be surprised if when borisjohnson leave number 10 he did not know how to use a phone, a Remote Control, or have money in his bank. We turn to the front page of the express. Iconic images we are getting from angola. Diana would be so proud is the headline. Way as we head into next weekend, it does stay rather unsettled. He is mother following his mothers footsteps, it is really great seeing the two iconic pictures together. Diana got a lot of stick at the time when she went into the minefield, doing charity work, and it is great to see harry following in those footsteps. I think it shows also that he wants to be a more lived royal, and i think harry and megan are very appealing to younger people, whereas i think william and kate appealed to slightly older people. So it is interesting to see him try to be more a have, try to do more charity work, and be a bit more public. I think most people in the country are fond of prince harry, remembering him from his youth, and there are a lot of affection towards him, they have been disappointed by the last three months, some of the things hes done have been quite controversial, people feel quite let down, i think he has been slightly hypocritical and some of his behaviour. Seeing him do something positive i think is great, and obviously, princess diana, it was 1997 when she went through that land minefield in angola, and so she died quite shortly after. She was not actually able to see the impact she had had on that mine field, shortly after she died in 1997 there was an International Treaty to outlaw landmines as weapons. And so i think it is quite sweet that perhaps harry is here more than 20 years later, kind of going through the same place. I think they are out there with the halo trust and the pledge is to clear all mines by 2025. And it is interesting because i think a lot of people that was just the field minefield is act