We see this band of rain tracking in from the south west. This band of rain will become quite slow moving as this weather front just rain will become quite slow moving as this weather frontjust hangs up across parts of england and wales as we get into thursday. An associate with a slow moving, lumbering area of low pressure. You can see this band of heavy rain, could be enough to cause problems and localised flooding through east anglia, the midlands, north wales, potentially into Northern England as well. To the south of that a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers. To the north, showers could be wintry of the highest ground in scotland. Yes, the highest ground in scotland. Yes, the air will be that goal. As we move out of those into friday, as this area of low pressure pushes eastwards, we could get back into a broadly north and north easterly flow. So its going to be cold once again. It will turn increasingly dry and bright, ithink, during friday was some spells of sunshine. As temperatures, for most of us, still languishing in Single Digits. With this clear skies overhead and relatively light winds it is going to turn really cold through friday night. See the blue colours extending across the site. These temperatures, what we are expecting any town and city centres, out in the countryside we could get a few degrees lower than that. It could be some quite dense fog patches around to start the day as well. They bear that in mind if you have travel plans on saturday morning. And through the day we see another one of these frontal systems missing in from the atlantic. More outbreaks of rain bumping into the cold air could see wintry weather over the high ground of the pennines, the highest grounds of scotland as well. And the temperatures are still struggling. This area of low pressure again lumbers its way eastwards into the second half of the weekend. I think the wettest weather will tend to retreat eastwards as we move through sunday, so we will see more in the way of dry and bright conditions putting from the north and the west, still one or two showers, still wintry of the highest ground in the north and this temperatures ranging from 7 io north and this temperatures ranging from 7 10 degrees. And as we head into next week, well, thejet stream remains to the south of the uk. That means we have got some rather chilly air. When you see these dips in the jet stream, that is where we will develop areas of low pressure and it looks like an area of low pressure will become quite slow moving across the near continent, feeding various lumps of the near continent, feeding various lu m ps of wet the near continent, feeding various lumps of wet weather from the east towards the west across the uk. There could be enough rain to cause some problems and some localised flooding. And it will often be quite windy. Could is billy gowers times across the northern half of the uk. So certainly through next week it looks like staying rather chilly. Spells of heavy rain at times and the chance of easterly gales. We are getting deeper into the autumn, but the weather might start to feel a bit like winter. Hello. You are watching bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines the welsh secretary, alun cairns, is accused of a cover up after denying that he knew about the role of one of his staff in the collapse of a rape trial. He is under pressure to resign. The rape victim is demanding his resignation. The lib dems launch their Election Campaign claim the uk would get a remain bonus of £50 billion pounds over five years if brexit was stopped. When i look at borisjohnson and Jeremy Corbyn, i am absolutely certain i could do a betterjob than either of them. Cabinet ministerJacob Rees Mogg apologises for suggesting that residents of Grenfell Tower should have used common sense and left the building, instead of listening to fire brigade. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants and the political commentator and former labour Party Director of communications, lance price. Good to have you both with us. Theyve seen the papers. In case you havent, heres an update. The front page of the metro leads with the rapper stormzy, whos calling forJacob Rees Mogg to resign over comments he made about the Grenfell Tower fire. The ft has a story about a row between sajid javid and top Civil Servant, the cabinet secretary mark sedwill, after the chancellor was barred from releasing analysis showing the pricing of labour pledges. The Prime Minister, borisjohnson, launches the conservative partys general Election Campaign on the front page of the telegraph. The mirror leads with the pilot of a new dna test for Serious Health conditions which its hoped could save the lives of thousands of children. The guardian headlines the backlash overJacob Rees Moggs comments despite the cabinet minister issuing a profound apology. The mail leads with the rmt strike which will affect trains across the south western rail network throughout december. According to the times, the Chinese Government has put pressure on uk universities to curb criticism of its regime. And the sun reports that the queen has gone fur free, banning it from all her new outfits. We will definitely return to that one, both of you. Lets start as we have 15 minutes, plenty of time to run through the papers. With the i newspaper, Jacob Rees Mogg. Run through the papers. With the i newspaper, jacob reesmogg. He probably doesnt want to be here, probably doesnt want to be here, probably some very ill chosen words about the grand mal disaster and tragedy. Seeming to imply that he would have used common sense where others did not. Causing greaterfans asa others did not. Causing greaterfans as a result. And i think the question, what is being raised here is is he going to be let out anymore . There was already increasing irritation with the level of his profile. When hes got a seriousjob he suddenly of his profile. When hes got a serious job he suddenly doesnt seem as funny as he used to. So. Its interesting, the role of the leader of commons, because there was a time many, of commons, because there was a time any of commons, because there was a time many, many moons ago when it was a very senior cabinetjob, to help out the Prime Minister and the leader of the Prime Minister and the leader of the commons. Its been reduced over the commons. Its been reduced over the years to a bit of a i mean the statement on the thursday of the business has become a bit of knockabout. Jacob rees mogg is by no means the first to become a slightly comic turn. Then suddenly they have to become a statesmanlike figure. Its a hard balance. The mother and it should be a serious job because Jacob Rees Mogg is one of two or three cabinet ministers who has to be across every aspect of government policy because he has to answer questions on thursday when he gives the statement for the business coming out ahead. Normally it would go to someone who is a pretty safe pairof hands go to someone who is a pretty safe pair of hands because therefore, if they have got that level of knowledge across the whole raft of government. 0h think of people like robbie cook and ann taylor. Margaret beckett, that people like that. People you could put on the news channel wherever to put out the questions on anything at any time. They were grounded in the facts. Jacob rees mogg was my problem of Jacob Rees Mogg was my problem of Jacob Rees Moggs problem is that its his firstjob. Part of his reason for being was to go a bit over the top and he was a campaigner. Now he has to be restricted by government policy and hes not finding it very well. The ability to think on your feet in an interview and make sure not only do you come up with an interesting reply but also one that isnt going to embarrass the government is something you have to learn and he hasnt learned it yet. Hes got his fingers trapped in the door on this one. Lets move on. Helen, this is interesting, the lib dems had a big day today. One would have expected the guardian perhaps to give them a decent hearing on the front page. But its not on the guardian front page, it is only on the i newspapers front page. It was the launch of an Election Campaign, jo swinson is different from the other leaders. She has a very clear stance en brexit, which contrasts on the others in terms of the options people have before them. And weve looked, this is the only front page wherejo looked, this is the only front page where jo swinson appears. Then there isnt a story. No, you have to look elsewhere for that. Theyve gone bigger onJacob Rees Mogg. Elsewhere for that. Theyve gone bigger on jacob reesmogg. And the times has got two double page spread about the lib dems, but quite a decent chunk of it is. A big piece about the lib dems ruling out a coalition and so for election stories it has a big photo ofjo swinson. What do you make of her pitch, lance, saying we are the remain party but we wont commit Jeremy Corbyn to be Prime Minister who was pledged to have a second referendum. And they are in the position where the tories are where you have effectively said to half of the electorate, we arent interested in your vote. It is a bold strategy they have adopted. Is one way of saying brave . It is brave, and it is bold. You can see why they are doing it. They do see this as a breakthrough moment and thats why they are disappointed not to be on they are disappointed not to be on the front page. Devon. 5 or so any general election poll last time. They got hammered. 7. 596. Hammered in 2015, and again in 2017. The European Election let them come through. This should be a huge opportunity for them. The labour party is looking both ways on brexit, so they are the one National Party that is very clear, pro eu, anti brexit, if that is where you stand, a sort of ersatz referendum, they would be the remain party to go for. But it doesnt really seem to be working out that way. Its not working out quite as a brexit general election, we are only a few days into it. But other issues are coming out. I think her points are valid, it was the launch of their campaign, but it didnt have a story. If you are planning these things you have two measure things out gradually, you need someone for your manifesto and your campaign lines. Launch. There wasnt much to get people excited. So its all very well to have a clear position and credit to them for that. A courageous and credit to them for that. A courageous opening, but you do also need to have to be interesting. They are interesting in the sense of the number of defections over the course of this parliament. As far as i can remember, i remember the 1997 parliament there were a lot of stories he went to the lib dems, but i dont remember the numbers weve seenin i dont remember the numbers weve seen in this parliament performer are labourmps, seen in this parliament performer are labour mps, change uk and stories going to the lib dems. In this parliament the number of labour mps. This is something jo swinson is going to sufferfrom, mps. This is something jo swinson is going to suffer from, the quentin lets piece is very patronising and leads on her hair and you just cannot see that happening with the other leaders. No, even though Boris Johnsons air is an thusly fascinating. So she has a point about the sexism directed towards her. I hope that starts to dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, dissipate, it will probably win her support, ifanything, if dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, if it goes on too long. Boris johnsons hehir is an thusly fascinating. We can a lwa ys is an thusly fascinating. We can always assume the cabinet wont be identical to the one we see in the picture at the moment. This story, is about the conservatives who are hoping to use Civil Servant calculations as part of their campaign to criticise labours spending pledges. But its been stopped in its tracks . When youre close to a general election, the Civil Service are sort of aghast, they cant keep control of ministers at all in the way that they would like to be able to do. This cabinet, it wasnt really a Cabinet Meeting at all. Its part of the Election Campaign, and Boris Johnson at all. Its part of the Election Campaign, and borisjohnson used it to make a pitch for votes in the way he is doing elsewhere. Was interesting as i dont remember this happening before. It has happened before. It sort of stood out in a neat way. But cabinet is still government exercises, party exercises, expressing the limits of what is acceptable. And the Party Secretary has said to the chancellor, the government as a whole, were not going to play your game of costing all of labours promises in whatever speech it might or whatever. Might be. That has happened in the past but it is usually a bit further away from a general election. They have said, we area general election. They have said, we are a neutral Civil Service, we are going to play games for you. In the past it has always been part of the conservatives tactics, criticising where the money is coming from. This time the tories are spraying money around, left, rightand time the tories are spraying money around, left, right and centre as well. Investing in everything under the sun. Its a very unusual election. As a professional accountant, how do you approach this kind of numbers you see flying around in an Election Campaign . The bidding war . A lot of this comes back to trust. And they think people judge these things, ultimately, on do i trust the person saying it . What is the ethical dimension to this . Why are people saying these things . So as a professional that is the first thing you talk about, rather than the detail of the numbers, have you applied an ethical approach to it . How you approach it. That is interesting. As an outside eye would assume you start with the numbers. It is how you approach. Then you can have transparency and an open conversation. Sajid javids approach, he said they wanted to look at trusts and whether they have been trustworthy with you, not the numbers. We could have been a trustworthy approach. We have lots of pundits now who do look at the numbers and say you can trust this. Fiscal studies on people like that. And the office of budget responsibility. George osbornes innovation. If the figures came out from the government even with the Civil Service, people wouldnt really trust the figures anyway. They would recognise it was all part of the political. Let us look at, the front of the guardian, steer clear of climate and energy as pledges, tories told. |j clear of climate and energy as pledges, tories told. I thought they had a ready made quite a few nhs pledges can be Prime Minister has. It is interesting, because climate, and we havent seen climate yet had lain and we havent seen climate yet had lain headline in the Election Campaign, but it will deal to a very broad part of the electorate. Here that the tory mps have been advised against signing up 20 pledges relating to climate, which is going to be difficult, because they think people will be wanting to know whats going to happen. It has become part of the social media thing. You get people to endorse an re tweet or forward on thing. You get people to endorse an re tweet orforward on facebook thing. You get people to endorse an re tweet or forward on facebook or whatever. And like them and stuff, which effectively is an endorsement. It is perceived as that. To be fair, Jeremy Corbyn and the labour party did make climate a big part of the Campaign Launch yesterday. I think what this is about is not that the tories are not going to campaign on the climate of the hs, they certainly have been doing a lot of campaigning on the nhs, what they dont want to do is to have people who may become ministers falling for what the lib dems fell for over the tuition fees, where an outside body ora Campaign Group tuition fees, where an outside body or a Campaign Group comes and says we wa nt or a Campaign Group comes and says we want you to sign this bit of paper that pledges you to do x, y, nz. A paper that pledges you to do x, y, nz. A photograph, paper that pledges you to do x, y, nz. A photograph, or paper that pledges you to do x, y, nz. A photograph, or to grow. You get a quick hit in the papers, if youre lucky, and then it is around your neck of the rest of the next parliament i think they want to avoid the particular risk. There will apparently be a cheat sheet. They are allowed to say they are in favour of shooting, apparently. Anything that says hunting, shooting, and fishing. Anything on the climate, the formative scientific government advisor was on the radio yesterday and said there had been a month on the approach to Climate Change of borisjohnsons government compared to theresa mays and certainly compared to David Camerons, is that it was a lot less enthusiasm. At the David Cameron had encouraged him to go out and