Cloud and rain. Behind it, quite a few showers, nine or 10 degrees but windy. Further south, some sunshine but quite chilly and it could be that fog lingering across the far south east. On thursday we see substantial change. A more vigorous area of low pressure will arrive to bring a windy day for all but very windy across parts of scotland with gales in the north and west and persistent and heavy rain for western scotland where we could see some localised flooding. Further south, some sunshine, its going to be milder. Temperatures io south, some sunshine, its going to be milder. Temperatures 10 ii degrees. It looks like it will turn u nsettled degrees. It looks like it will turn unsettled as well to thursday night and into friday with that rain sniffing there slipping south eastwards. Maybe not quite as windy but what you will notice on fridays how mild it will be, particularly for england and. Fridays thats a pretty wet across northern and western areas, sunshine will appear, a few showers in the north and west that will spreads out eastwards, but we could still see a bit of rain across southern england as those weather fronts clear away. Temperatures there in the low teens, we could see 13 degrees widely across parts of england and. That weather frankly is there as we head into the weekend, a ridge of High Pressure, we think will build into the weekend. Winds will turn lighter but we will also see slightly cooler air pushing into the northern half of the country. Lighter winds, because of that ridge of High Pressure it could be quite a cold start to saturday, the mist and fog around the generally dry with sunshine stopped it didnt feel too bad with the light winds but it will feel cooler across the northern out of the country. Temperatures back into Single Digits we just about holding on to double digits in the south. The on the weekend, into the following week, it looks like we will see a fairly into letting jet strea m will see a fairly into letting jet stream that will steer areas of low pressure towards our shores, interspersed with ridges of High Pressure. So it will be relatively flip flopping weather, generally u nsettled flip flopping weather, generally unsettled thanks to these areas of low pressure bringing bouts of further rain and fairly strong winds at times, too. Temperatures will a lwa ys at times, too. Temperatures will always hover around near average, sometimes a little above, sometimes a little bit below. Thats how its looking at the moment. Stay tuned. Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. Police have launched a Murder Investigation after a 12 year old boy was killed in a fatal collision with a car, near a school in loughton in essex. Five others have also been injured in the incident mourners in cambridge have held a vigilforjack merritt and saskia jones, both killed in the London Bridge attack. The lawyer for five ofjeffrey epsteins accusers has said he wants Prince Andrew to testify as a witness in the us court cases. President trump has touched down in the the uk for a nato summit as part of a three day visit. As two weeks of talks on Climate Change begin in madrid, the un secretary general says the world must end its war against nature. Bringing us tomorrow. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Does abour your organisation. We are a think tank and we argue the economy is not working the people on the planet we try to come up with ideas on how the government might reform the economy. Some of those things discussed in madrid this week. Climate change will be a big pa rt week. Climate change will be a big part of that and the fact we will have to change a lot of what we do and unfortunately, our politics is not caught up with that. You do a lot of strategic consultancy work. Lots of companies and individuals. Often because they will appear in a paper like this. They need some help. This putting the sticky pasture. Most of the pages are now the metro leads on claims made tonight to bbc panorama by Virginia Giuffre formerly Victoria Roberts the woman who claimed she was trafficked to have underage sex with Prince Andrew, and who is now calling on the British Public to support her fight for justice. Prince andrew denies the allegations. The daily mail covers the same story and calls it andrews new tv humiliation the guardian has an exclusive story with the father of jack merrit, who was killed in the London Bridge terror attack on friday a vigil was held today in memory of the two victims of the attack, and a photo of mourners fronts the telegraph. However, the paper leads on claims thatJeremy Corbyns nhs for sale documents were disinformation. On its front page the sun trails its interview with the Prime Minister who says Jeremy Corbyn is a Security Risk who will bow down to britains enemies. The Financial Times warns that brussels is ready to cut off the city of londons access to the post brexit market thats according to the eus new Financial Services chief. The mirror reports on a killer driver on the run after a 12 year old boy was killed outside his school gates, and others injured by a driver who targeted the school then fled the scene. And the times says britains biggest retailers are pushing shoppers into record debts with their credit schemes. Should we begin with this front of the times, very striking image. The girlfriend of jack merritt being hugged by presumably her parents or family orfriends hugged by presumably her parents or family or friends as they mark the visual, one minute silence held in respect of them. What have you made of the coverage to the story . This is day three for most of them. Its a really powerful picture in the grief ansaru is there and its palatable for everyone to see. The entire coverage of the story has been really sympathetic. There is something and maybe its the fact that it could be any one of us, the fa ct that it could be any one of us, the fact that that it could be any one of us, the fa ct that lots that it could be any one of us, the fact that lots of londoners or people outside london have walked across London Bridge and so it feels very real. Terrorism is terrorism, because it is so random and it can happen to everyone or anyone and i think the entire nations heart goes out to the family, absolutely. We have this other storyjust below the photograph, extremists face curbs on movement. Because usman khan was released having completed 50 of his sentence. You are supposed to be monitored and have certain conditions but there seems to be doubts about whether that is possible. Also the idea that actually some of the conditions and whether they prevent something happening is obviously very questionable and there have been lots of debates over the weekend about that in this particular story is focusing on the fact that every terrorist was no will be required to meet their Probation Team and all will have their restrictions reviewed and new limits on their movements and associations could be imposed. Theyre talking about cities in particular as being a significant threat, given this particular individual came into london since clear, it was mentioned by the Prime Minister of the weekend about how many people of interest there were, which clearly i think lot of people, is people hadnt considered the numbers were that height also this has now been decided this is something that needs to be done as an immediate action because they need to see if they can track some of these people better. Weve had so many bits of counterterrorism legislation, whats gone before and builds on the next time and it does raise the question of how that translates into not only perceptions of safety, because they have police out everywhere, to reassure people that were there because there are things we can specifically do but the question of how effective this stuff ever is, how effective this stuff ever is, how much you could flood the place with police or lock people up and throw away the key, as a quote from borisjohnson, throw away the key, as a quote from boris johnson, whether throw away the key, as a quote from borisjohnson, whether that throw away the key, as a quote from boris johnson, whether that will ever be adequate to deal with an idea. Absolutely unlooked, the thing is, the automatic response in moments like this is for when people are worried and they are scared. Its are worried and they are scared. Its frost a sort of double down on tough on crime, top on the perpetrators and there has to be a bit of that that the truth is, we have an amazing counterterrorist networking system and actually the number of incidents, bubbly against the number of bits completely are tiny so we are getting lots right but you are going to get these moments where we do get something absolutely wrong and i think the key is not to then have a knee jerk reaction but the key is to figure out exactly what went wrong with this particular incident and to allow the criminal justice this particular incident and to allow the criminalJustice System to work in the best possible way and i think there has to be a bit of caution because i can imagine in the context of an election, the instinct is to be, got to double down and throw away the key and get these quys throw away the key and get these guys and part of that hypes up the fear as well. Its dangerous. Guys and part of that hypes up the fear as well. Its dangerous. There has to be a bit of sympathy for the politicians, were ten days from polling day. The public are not going to say, lets talk this after the election, we want answers now. Postal votes and start this week surfaced some people, this is the election. We simply cant say lets push this issue away and we will talk about it in a couple of weeks when we decided to. These are some of the decisions that are going to affect, this stuff is going to affect, this stuff is going to affect how people vote. Lets look at the sun. The sun has taken the warnings about the impactjamie corbin might have on counterterrorism and security because of his political views and his ability to rise to this challenge. The pm saying, he is a genuine threat. He is not the first person to accuse him of being a threat to britain. This is kind of dangerous ground to walk because it can promote as much of a reaction or counter reaction to what you said is what you would hope to revoke by saying it in the first place. This is the interesting bit. We do not know whether this interview was always in the grid to be done at this time. Got World Leaders in town, its a real contrast with borisjohnson, the Prime Minister, the statesman, talking about how hes going to keep you safe and all the stuff versus versus Jeremy Corbyn a significant threat. Is this because this was always on the agenda to do, to go on the offensive and use a key interview to actually go after his arrival or has it been dialled up simply because of where we are at the moment and we dont know. It can be seen in lots of different ways but ultimately this is the stuff that to be honest has beenin is the stuff that to be honest has been in the tory playbook before. This is talking about who Jeremy Corbyn is, spent time with before jeremy adams from sinn fein backed jeremy adams from sinn fein backed Jeremy Corbyn, there were suggestions on social media that he had and all that stuff is part of the narrative which is which is would you risk your country in safety with this man. There is a question ofjudgement safety with this man. There is a question of judgement and safety with this man. There is a question ofjudgement and when it comes back to this sort of atrocity and attack, actually we need our Prime Minister to be a statesman, we dont need him to be the sizing it and off the back of a weekend where insta ntly, and off the back of a weekend where instantly, he went on the attack and started blaming it on labour, tab this sort of intervention that again plays into politicising, its kind of crass and they were always going to go on the attack with this but its about timing and a time we expect them to be acting like a Prime Minister, a statesman, to be laying crass, dirty, gutter politics feels unbecoming. But on the front page we have so little on the context in which this is said. There is no reference being made which is why im saying we cannotjudge the reason or rationale behind this. Anyone who reads this off the back of seeing these stories would read exactly the link. It isjustified to talk about what is going on, issues and security. The issue is the optics of change, whether as an agenda to stick to that or not. And we had a bit of that whenjo cox was killed, for a few days, the tone, it really through the politicians, and even the campaigning at the weekend through politicians but then some people campaign. Lots of people had scheduled tweets that went out on social me they were still amount expect a fair amount going on. They managed to screw it up for themselves. The guardian, i love this story in the presentation of it because its taking the victim s faces, ina because its taking the victim s faces, in a way these things were, one of the most recognisable faces of the last 48 hours and using his passion for his subject and converting that into an article that is designed presumably to reassure and inspire but also give people a bit more context about why these campaigns have grown up and why Donald Trumps public persona has been criticised. This is a really powerful intervention by his dad that paints a picture. He was about fairness, fighting for justice and a picture. He was about fairness, fighting forjustice and the programme that he was dedicating himself to, the learning together programme was all about rehabilitation and seeing the best in people, going to give people a second chance. And i think there is an inspiring story there. And particularly against some of the knee jerk automatic political reaction to this, having this is a counterpoint that says well, actually, no. We can approach this differently. It does a disservice to him, his life, his death, by forgetting that. And in all of this, in all of the bluster and the politics and all the things politicians are saying, try to remember that actually the purpose of our Justice System remember that actually the purpose of ourJustice System is to try to rehabilitate people and to believe that we can do better. And we wont a lwa ys that we can do better. And we wont always get it right. But that principle has to be at the heart. Its tragic when we get it wrong. It took one of the flag waivers and the torchbearers for that very issue, that mans young life, that is you read these words and i know his dad says he doesnt want to politicise theissue, says he doesnt want to politicise the issue, but how sad thing he cared about and was passionate about has taken his life. That is what is so sad about this situation. Theres something inspiring about his dad, he could be responding with anger, hatred, revenge, but hes not. He is joe being a point, incomplete grief. I think it is something we should all take away from this. The dad in the article is trying to look very positively on both his sons achievements but also the more positive message of it isnt all going to hell in a handcart, we can make a difference but we need to be focused. He probably told his family with great pride about his involvement. So its sad when its gone wrong, it has gone so tragically wrong. And in the guardian we have that picture in the article that we will continue on, i meant to say borisjohnson, not donald trump. Was that a freudian slip . Social media is very understanding. Mr trump is not very far away. The welcome to the uk, mr president and mrs trump. Please enjoy your visit and dont take anything to personally. We will be sending a cheeseburger to the room. Weve talked about the election campaign, weve talked about the images of the politicians, lets talk about Something Else that has developed a night. The one paper that has managed to get this on its front page, its quite a striking image, this is the mirror, this is a p pa re ntly image, this is the mirror, this is apparently the driver targeting his vehicle at children waiting outside a school in essex. I know this has resonance for you , a school in essex. I know this has resonance for you, joe . A school in essex. I know this has resonance for you, joe . |j a school in essex. I know this has resonance for you, joe . I hadnt known about this story tonight, but the first thing i thought when i saw this cover was oh, my goodness, dont tell me it is another terrorist attack . I was a chair governor for many years at a Primary School and i was almost obsessed by the idea that schools were such a vulnerable target, and thankfully this is not the case here. But obviously there is some very serious circumstances around this happening and we dont know what those are yard. But my Immediate Reaction was just thinking, my goodness, i can rememberthe just thinking, my goodness, i can remember the bbc showed the bodyguard when they actually did have an attack is part of that programme. It reminded me of how it was actually really chilling because ican rememberthinking was actually really chilling because i can remember thinking about how schools are so vulnerable. We both have children and we have talked about the school pickup, how chaotic it can be. Children are excited as they come out of school and when they come out of school and when they get to my sons age, they are a bit more jaded. But actually, you know, a 12 year old coming out of school, talking about their day to their parents are on their way home, whatever, the schools are. There are huge amounts of traffic. The ca rs are are huge amounts of traffic. The cars are parke