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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anna isaac, whos the Uk Trade and Economics Correspondent at politico, and joe mayes, the Uk Politics reporter for bloomberg. Hello again to the to you. A few more pages to play with. The metro leads on todays travel News Writing that millions of people desperate for a European Break have had their hopes dashed after portugal was taken off the Governments Green List. The i adds that we will have to holiday in uk if we want to save the 21st Ofjune referring to the date in the prime Ministers Road Map when all restrictions are due to be lifted in england. The guardian writes that the uks borders have been tightened due to alarm over the delta or so called Indian Variant, which It Reports is more likely to cause serious illness and is circulating more rapidly within schools. The daily telegraph says the Travel Industry is furious and raised fears of what it calls a second Lost Summer and they also have a big picture of borisjohnson who received his second dose of the astrazeneca vaccine today. The Daily Mirror reports on the chaos in portugal as british Travellers Race to get home before 4am on tuesday or face ten days of quarantine. The Daily Mail writes that the move has wiped Two Billion pounds off the Airline Industry and gibraltar is now the only realistic Holiday Destination for british people. The Daily Express says the Transport Secretary Grant shapps insisted he was taking a safety first approach. And the times adds that the move has been condemned by the Travel Industry as a repeat of the chopping And Changing Of Last Summer and, looking at the main picture on the front page they also report that the Border Force has equipped its officers with Jet Skis to patrol the channel after an increase in the number of migrants crossing to britain. So lets begin. Joe, kick us off this time with the Telegraph Front Page story. Yes. Joe, kick us off this time with the Telegraph Front Page story. Yes. The Bi News of Telegraph Front Page story. Yes. The big news of today, Telegraph Front Page story. Yes. The big news of today, the Telegraph Front Page story. Yes. The big news of today, The Movement. Telegraph front page story. Yes. The big news of today, The Movement of| big news of today, The Movement of portugal big news of today, The Movement of portugal to big news of today, The Movement of portugal to the Embolus Meaning that people portugal to the Embolus Meaning that people will have to quarantine on the way people will have to quarantine on the way back for ten days, massive disruption the way back for ten days, massive disruption to people already out there disruption to people already out there are disruption to people already out there are planning to go. This kicks from there are planning to go. This kicks from tuesday. It will have to think about from tuesday. It will have to think about getting back in the meantime were hot about getting back in the meantime were not going there. And also comments on the piece from brian grant comments on the piece from brian grant schapps saying that it it could grant schapps saying that it it could be grant schapps saying that it it could be a while before we can think about could be a while before we can think about travel but in the youre in. The talk about travel but in the youre in. The talk Of About Travel but in the youre in. The talk of next summer. A pushback from the the talk of next summer. A pushback from the Travel Industry really angry from the Travel Industry really angry how this is played out. Look somewhat angry how this is played out. Look somewhat chaotic and pretty damaging for the somewhat chaotic and pretty damaging for the Government. Some somewhat chaotic and pretty damaging for the Government. For the Government. 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Of the Government-push'>Government Push quite hard but just went nowhere. But ust went nowhere. Yes, we had a Lot Butjust went nowhere. Yes, we had a lot about This Butjust went nowhere. Yes, we had a lot about this and butjust went nowhere. Yes, we had a lot about this and some butjust went nowhere. Yes, we had a lot about this and some of butjust went nowhere. Yes, we had a lot about this and some of the lot about this and some of the briefing suggested they would focus on Business Travellers because a lot of people need to be able to go and perform services and functions in person. That is a big part of how they do their work and only so much of that can be done remotely. But i think it is a bit of a reach now to suggest a deal might be imminent on a Travel Corridor especially when you are still waiting for the sensitivity for the us to get passes for the July Sensitivity for the us to get passes for thejuly deadline, 70 of the population vaccinated is their goal. So especially while theyre so much concerned about some of these variants, talking about the nepalese variant, this is something new, and extra move in a change in the delta, so called Indian Variant that scientists are worried about because a bit like the South African variant, this one seems to be a bit more vaccine resistant so i think we have the risk of a vaccine resistant variant, it is unlikely i can see the us trying to open up for travel. Anna, take us to the Business Page. | anna, take us to the Business Page. I cannot see. The Business Page of the time. I cannot see. The Business Page of the time i cannot see. The Business Page of the time. This is really reminded Me Of March of the time. This is really reminded Me Of March last of the time. This is really reminded Me Of March last year of the time. This is really reminded Me Of March last year we of the time. This is really reminded Me Of March last year we started i of the time. This is really reminded | Me Of March last year we started to see the very first signs of lockdown coming into place. He saw those really severe market sell off and and i remember looking at my screen is saying the market in a sea of red for the Travel And Leisure industry and it is really a sense of history repeating itself. 4. 5 off the lights are 5 of the entire value wiped off the likes of tule, ryanair, other companies. This is really very serious for them. Theyve already had a real squeeze on their Cash Flow. Spending millions of poundsjust on their Cash Flow. Spending millions of pounds just to keep aeroplanes sufficiently good Condition And Storage are on the Air Max of Thinking Europe again. There will be a sense in the industry, you see this in comments. Air max tarmac. The Government has torn up us own Rule Book in The Field are being held to a standard in terms of the transmission of the virus. They were not expecting to. This is going to get more severe and more damaging. The big Hotel Chains are also very severely affected. Yes i think of all the people involved in the Airline Supply Chain from Cabin Crew to people that make the meals of the people of that service the airports. It is a huge industry so this sudden change about movie have a really serious effect in terms of the operation and you can see come under more severe Cash Flow pressure and some of them may really go down to the wire if this continues and they miss out on the entire holiday season. We they miss out on the entire holiday season. ~ ,. ,. ,. ,. , season. We sought in Norwegian Air last ear, season. We sought in Norwegian Air last year, completely season. We sought in Norwegian Air last year, completely reconfiguring | last year, completely reconfiguring its business having been very optimistic about Trans Elect Travel and basically returning to what you been before, European Budget airline. Transatlantic travel as airline. Transatlantic travel as a possible once the pandemic is done, even though it is over, the aftershock on different sectors of the economy will be so significant that there will be kind of white Big Restructu Res that has that there will be kind of White Big Restructures that has been on hold over the last year or so. Thats kind of big restructuring. Absolutely. We have to remember what people think of furlough and other actions by the treasury is putting the economy on life support. You dontjust magically flip a switch in every thing is back to normal. The economy has been in a bit of Cabrera Bello Stasis period or people may have to be retrained and all of these economic shops to make us all the way down the Supply Chain getting some parts from china, to the level of the Manufacturing And Area so you can see both Supply And Area so you can see both supply and a Demand Squeeze here we have people suddenly wanting things because the world is reopening but that supply is not necessarily there to meet their needs Right away. Because businesses havent been able to manufacture or they been scared of her anything except that nobody like to buy. It will take a long time to rebuild and that will be much harder if we have Stop Start, Stop Start and that will be really challenging for businesses for the already have really depleted capital ready to deploy to keep restarting each time, even though there has been a lot of support and it doesnt give them that ec ready cash in the same way. 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That is always the case, looking to do innovative things, big budget things, even when its the case big budget things, even when its the case that you have a traveller is facing the case that you have a traveller is facing out these problems, a sign of the is facing out these problems, a sign of the power that money has in this world of the power that money has in this world and of the power that money has in this world and pretty fantastic prospect at this world and pretty fantastic prospect at this point in time. Let� s world and pretty fantastic prospect at this point in time. World and pretty fantastic prospect at this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe. At this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe. A at this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe. A bit at this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe, a bit of at this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe, a bit of politics at this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe, a bit of politics for at this point in time. Lets move on them. Joe, a bit of politics for you | them. Joe, a bit of politics for you to get your teeth into. A survey that appears in Tomorrow Morning Prospect papers. Quite intriguing this, a Mirror Survey on political attitudes and attitudes that people feel notjust attitudes and attitudes that people feel not just about attitudes and attitudes that people feel notjust about how attitudes and attitudes that people feel not just about how the Government is doing but how confident they feel themselves. What struck me most about this . The confident they feel themselves. What struck me most about this . Struck me most about this . The key findin struck me most about this . The key finding they struck me most about this . The key finding they presents struck me most about this . The key finding they presents is struck me most about this . The key finding they presents is that struck me most about this . The key finding they presents is that 8196 Struck me most about this . The key finding they presents is that 8196 of| finding they presents is that 81 of Response Finding they presents is that 81 of response that the poll supported everybody who comes into the uk having everybody who comes into the uk having to everybody who comes into the uk having to isolate it. Almost doing away having to isolate it. Almost doing away with having to isolate it. Almost doing away with the whole concept of a greenness, there shouldnt be a list at all greenness, there shouldnt be a list at all in greenness, there shouldnt be a list at all in the greenness, there shouldnt be a list at all in the eyes of these respondents. Most of them think you should respondents. Most of them think you should have to isolate. It speaks to the sense should have to isolate. It speaks to the sense that the stakes have been made the sense that the stakes have been made in the sense that the stakes have been made in this pandemic and islands in engtand made in this pandemic and islands in england around to having a strict and a england around to having a strict and a porter policy. The public think and a porter policy. The public think we and a porter policy. The public think we should have this strict policy think we should have this strict policy and think we should have this strict policy and with the portugal to elucidate them you can see why they nRight elucidate them you can see why they might be elucidate them you can see why they might be some support for that. A strict might be some support for that. A strict border might be some support for that. A strict Border Policy. Certainly also edge strict Border Policy. 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We cannot risk in an outbreak for the pubs closing in the local area into the Government do more and how people have been kinder to you, have you been kinder than they have been to you, and compared to what would happen before the pandemic, i suppose most of us are still groping our way and to understanding what has changed in our lives as a result of the pandemic and what actually is going to still be different once this is all over. To still be different once this is all over. , ~ ,. , ~ to still be different once this is all over. , ~ , ~. All over. Yes. Absolutely. I think a lot of the questions all over. Yes. Absolutely. I think a lot of the questions and all over. Yes. Absolutely. I think a lot of the questions and Answers L Lot of the questions and answers speak to a level of trying to derive comfort from the everybody has gone through a collective trauma but also trying to work out what social context looks like in the future and what will be the shape of communities in the future. When everybody is facing huge amounts of disruption and i think that 81 figure is a plea almost for a certainty for reflects a desire not to face this confusion constantly because we have to remember there are a lot of mixed messages coming out about what green red actually meant. So people i think our saint lets keep it simple and a bit of a message here if there is a political message. But theres also trying to work out, people trying to do very dated anything so for some people who arent looking for the Holiday Side of things come it is very hard for them not to be more focus on the community survive for my street look the same, will my neighbour he still be there if i need them and can i knock on the night and a few months from now or will i be unable to do that. Will i be On My Own . You have these day to day anxieties, these big political decisions that dont have a economic impact they can have that can feel very remote to people. Take us through the stone wall story, joe. Irate take us through the stone wall story. Joe story, joe. We have some Wall Advisin story, joe. We have some Wall Advising Organisation story, joe. We have some Wall Advising Organisation to story, joe. We have some walll advising organisation to replace story, joe. We have some Wall Advising Organisation to replace the Word Mother with parents that will have given Word Mother with parents that will have given birth. It is part of Stonewall Saint organisations if they want to feature in their Workplace Equality Index they need to take Workplace Equality Index they need to take steps like this that seem to be inclusive towards trans people and i be inclusive towards trans people and i think be inclusive towards trans people and i think the story talks about how this and i think the story talks about how this is and i think the story talks about how this is really up controversial and increasingly the Government is questioning whether stonewall is giving questioning whether stonewall is giving the Right advice and whether it is interpreting a Quality Loss the Right it is interpreting a Quality Loss the Right way. The story strikes me as another the Right way. The story strikes me as another episode in this kind of perhaps as another episode in this kind of perhaps War On woke or the Culture Battie perhaps War On woke or the Culture Battle that perhaps War On woke or the Culture Battle that is around language and especially with respects to trans individuals and some are now coming individuals and some are now coming in a fire individuals and some are now coming in a fire to individuals and some are now coming in a fire to perhaps be being seen too aggressive in his interpretations. Another episode in this that interpretations. Another episode in this that is interpretations. Another episode in this that is very contentious. Interesting that stonewall went from being a very high Profile Pressure Group with a lot of Celebrity Support and high profile people pushing is because the politicians came on board, then it morphed innocence into a kind of professional advisory organisation, not just a professional advisory organisation, notjust a Lobby Group now finds itself almost capital into places. He absolutely. The obviously it is the history and the history of a lot of charities if they move more into the Service Sector to generate income so they can keep feeding some of their work. Stonewall index has a good example of this. Its been quite controversial even among activists let alone politicians further down the line some of them felt it was too close of a relationship with business and Government. Now there be a big concern seems to be weve had suggestions that Cabinet Ministers are not happy with this relationship with Government departments because of stonewall us this stance on trans issues. At this become increasingly controversial. I think what is difficult increasingly is that these varied Government departments or business or whether once making sure that they had this branding and this stonewall branding, this lgbt branding across the company. But now they are not sure they are comfortable with what stonewall says is following the qualities of Rights'>Human Rights and guidance on how to handle some language matters. So i dont think this is going to go away anytime soon, i think what will be curious is whether or not there comes a certain fatigue with it when everybody goes, im sure we can find a way to be my file about our language would also make sure people dont feel this language has become so inflammatory that they become a bit of a contra for gl their own Right Butjust Bit of a contra for gl their own Right but just trying bit of a contra for gl their own Right butjust trying to go about their day. A controversialfigure in their own Right. Their day. A controversial figure in their own Right. In their own Right. What is happening in their own Right. What is happening with in their own Right. What is happening with the in their own Right. What is l happening with the qualities in their own Right. What is happening with the qualities and organisations, interesting what you say. As happened with Disability Organisation for the polarities were equality lots of opened up real genuine debate but obviously always the base means are people who are happy in an unhappy is the process develops. As moveon. Take us to the story about microsoft. I did another guardian had a wealth correspondent. This is a very focused story. I did not know the guardian had. Rather it conveniently appears before the g7 on this whole question of global taxes and how to rein in companies is Right so high up the Prime Minister agenda. Companies is Right so high up the Prime Minister agenda. Indeed. The sto of Prime Minister agenda. Indeed. 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This is the thing that G7 Finance ministers want to tackle thing that G7 Finance ministers want to tackle some of some kind of international plan that prevents multinational corporations from shifting multinational corporations from shifting revenues and profits the low shifting revenues and profits the Tow Tax Shifting revenues and profits the low taxjurisdictions shifting revenues and profits the low tax jurisdictions and not paying taxes low tax jurisdictions and not paying taxes we low tax jurisdictions and not paying taxes. We have a meeting in London Tomorrow taxes. We have a meeting in London Tomorrow about this issue, theyre trying tomorrow about this issue, theyre trying is tomorrow about this issue, theyre trying is to tomorrow about this issue, theyre trying is to push for a global 15 minimum trying is to push for a global 15 minimum corporate tax and profits, the us, minimum corporate tax and profits, the us, so minimum corporate tax and profits, the us, so this is the same case which the us, so this is the same case which fuelled the flames of the bit the debates. Its been happening for years the debates. Its been happening for years this the debates. Its been happening for years this practice. Starbucks comes to mind years this practice. Starbucks comes to mind is years this practice. Starbucks comes to mind is a years this practice. Starbucks comes to mind is a case. Now it seems to be the to mind is a case. Now it seems to be the time to mind is a case. Now it seems to be the time that back we have countries be the time that back we have countries like cyprus and the highlands unwilling for this to happen highlands unwilling for this to happen. They benefited from The System happen. They benefited from The System of the past. We have to see whether system of the past. We have to see whether We System of the past. We have to see whether we get progress this time around whether we get progress this time around | whether we get progress this time around. Whether we get progress this time around. ,. , around. Ijumped in because momentarily around. Ijumped in because momentarily you around. Ijumped in because momentarily you your around. Ijumped in because| momentarily you your screen around. Ijumped in because momentarily you your screen froze. I thought we had last year. Very relieved to say. This is part of an area which goes to your brief, and out. Anna. Trade is particularly Big Questions. A lot of these are significant players. People find it very difficult to get ahead around the idea that you can generate so much wealth and yet somehow quite lawfully and quite legitimately or legally pay so little in taxation. Yes. We have to remember that digital Right'>Tax Right now are a huge geopolitical route and the us has suspended it for 180 days the us is planning to hit the Uk And Other Nations in some European Member states with a whole bunch of tariffs on all kinds of products from makeup to other very obscure items, but he plans to put tariffs on those Compaction Levies on those imports from the uk, because they are so concerned about the uk trying to press ahead with taxing and the telegraph has a small snippet of this on the front Page Tomorrow where it is talking about Rishi Sunak reaching out to the usa lets Fix Tax for the us and it is very convenient for the us to put for this seemingly alternative proposal for corporate tax but the Big Question will be candies very elaborate Structures Thatjoe has mentioned that has been around for very long times, having the double irish are people have done similar things in holland with different corporate structures, how do you get to the heart of how the structures work and how are you going to replace the income that places like bermuda generate from these kind of Tax Structures . You are single economies become very reliant on their Tax Haven Status so there is a lot of Big Trade and economic questions to come out of coming to some kind of reconciliation this and ill be interesting to see whether or not the suggestion from the us about a basic corporate Tax Rate is enough really to diffuse this when there is such a strong feeling, especially from the eu but also increasingly from the uk and the Tory Party about tech giants paying their share. Tory party about tech giants paying theirshare. If Tory Party about tech giants paying their share. ,. , ,. , their share. If my Memory Sermons are riaht, their share. If my Memory Sermons are Right. This their share. If my Memory Sermons are Right, this was their share. If my Memory Sermons are Right, this was exercising their share. If my Memory Sermons are Right, this was exercising a are Right, this was exercising a requirement in George Osborne when they were in number ten and number 11. More than a decade ago. David came in. And we havent made much progress. A quick yes or no to you in the Lincolns England can stop taking the knee. Should they . Abs, taking the knee. Should they . Difficult one. If they feel there is another way to express solidarity, they should go forward and do what they should go forward and do what they feel is Right. Yes they should go forward and do what they feel is Right. They feel is Right. Yes or no, joe . Take it. Good. They feel is Right. Yes or no, joe . Take it. Good. A they feel is Right. Yes or no, joe . Take it. Good. A nice they feel is Right. Yes or no, joe . Take it. Good. A nice clear they feel is Right. Yes or no, joe . Take it. Good. A nice clear and i take it. Good. A nice clear and consistent take it. Good. A nice clear and consistent answer. Take it. Good. A nice clear and consistent answer. Grateful. Take it. Good. A nice clear and consistent answer. Grateful to | take it. Good. A nice clear and consistent answer. Grateful to you both. So nice to have you both with us again. Thank you very much. Have a great few days. Thank you for your company here on Bbc News. Sport is coming up next followed by the weather. You can always find the papers online. Ill be back with more news. Good evening, im Austin Halewood with your latest sports news. England Defender Trent Alexander arnold has been ruled out of next weeks european championship. The Liverpool Defender picked up an injury in last nights friendly win over austria. Hes torn his thigh muscle, with the Injury Set to keep him out for up to six weeks. Gareth southgate will wait until after sundays next warm up game against romania to decide who will replace him in the 26 man squad. There were a whole host of other friendlies tonight. And Northern Ireland were beaten 1 0 by ukraine. Having beaten malta on sunday, Ian Baracloughs Side Couldnt Build on that victory, with Oleksandr Zubkov Scoring after only ten minutes for the hosts, who are preparing for the euros. Meanwhile, republic of Ireland Manager Stephen Kenny has his first victory after 12 matches in charge but only after surviving a scare in their 4 1 win over andorra. It was the Home Side who took a Shock Lead early in the second half, Marc Vales heading home from this free kick. But that sparked ireland into life, with two goals from Troy Parrott before jason knight, and then Daryl Horgan rounded off the win. Englands cricketers hit back on day two of their first Test Match against New Zealand at lords. After a double hundred from debutant devon conway, New Zealand were all out for 378. And despite an early wobble, Joe Root and Rory Burns steadied the ship for england, leaving them on 111 for two at the close. Olly foster reports. The focus of the test so far has been on two debutants. Ollie robinson has taken four wickets for england, but hes also had to deliver a chastening public apology after a series of offensive teenage tweets came to light. Devon conway has also been trending on Social Media he put the kiwis firmly on top and was now looking to put them out of sight. Henry nicholls reached 50, but the fresh pace of Mark Wood was his undoing. Hooked and in the air. And out. And it was robinson who took The Catch that lifted englands spirits, and No Doubt his. The partnership broken, New Zealand wobbled. Robinson can thank Zak Crawley for one of his wickets he took a fabulous catch. And taken. They bowled New Zealand out for 378, but not before conway brought up his 200. That is sensational from devon conway. His name will be going on the famous lords honours board. Englands reply was unconvincing. Dom sibley out for a duck for a fifth time in his short test career, trapped by kyle jamieson. Crawley followed, nicking Tim Southee to the keeper. The match was swinging back towards the tourists and england knew it. Joe root� s arrival at the crease brought calm Panic Over and, alongside his captain, Rory Burns picked his shots carefully. He reached his half century, england, finishing the day on a positive Note And Theyd have taken that at the start of play. Olly foster, Bbc News. Now to Tennis And Cameron norries good form continues. The british number two is into the third round of the French Open for the first time in his career. Hes the only brit left in both the mens and womens singles. And he didnt have things all his own way. He lost the first set to south africas Lloyd Harris but came back to beat him in four. But next up is the biggest test of all. He takes on the 13 time champion rafa nadal. The king of clay himself. Who cruised into the third round earlier with a straight sets win over richard gasquet. The perfect way for nadal to celebrate his 35th birthday. The World Number one novak djokovic, whos in that same side of the draw, is also through. He beat uruguayas Pablo Cuevas in three sets. Roger federer also made it through today. But the womens World Number one Ash Barty Wont be going any further. She says shes heartbroken after having to retire injured during her second Round Match against magda linette. She now faces a race to be ready for wimbledon at The End of the month. Theres also uncertainty over whether Naomi Osaka will play at the all england club. Shes today pulled out of a Grass Court Tournament in berlin, after withdrawing from the French Open on monday. That was a day after organisers threatened to expel her for not talking to the media. Osaka said she wanted to protect her Mental Health. Its something lewis hamiltons been reacting to today. The formula one World Champion believes the way osakas been treated isnt fair. She is incredibly brave. I applaud her for her bravery because it is now asking those in power and putting them into question and making them think about how they react. I think the way they reacted was not good. And someone talking about their personal Mental Health and then being fined for it, that was not cool. And after a disappointing time Trial Yesterday Geraint thomas caught his rivals off guard to win the fifth stage of the criterium du daphine. The briton broke clear with around half a mile to the finish and just held on to take his first Stage Win of this years race. Hes now sixth overall 1a seconds behind leader lukas postl berger. Chris froome could only finish 85th though and hes now ruled himself out of contention for a record equalling fifth tour de France Title later this month, saying he needs more time to rediscover his best form. The boys on the radio, they got a gap, they went all in. But the be honest, i didnt think i had that on the line. I just sat up maybe two metres before to start to give it the big boom. But, he came past so fast, he nearly took my arm. But great, really nice to get that one for sure. Perfect timing as well with the Tour De France not too far away. And thats all the sport for now. Have a very good night. Hello there. It was a Bit Cooler on thursday. We still managed temperatures into the low 20s in northern scotland. Highest temperature across East Anglia and the southeast. 25 degrees in suffolk. You may not find temperatures quite as high as that in the next couple of days but for many it will still be dry and there will be warm spells of sunshine as well. The fly in the ointment is all this cloud we have kept a close eye on moving on from Northern Parts of spain across france and threatening to bring some showers across East Anglia. We have seen more cloud coming in across eastern parts of england for a while, hence the higher temperatures early in the morning. Some clear skies for many other areas, quite a cool start for wales and the southwest. For many on friday, it will be dry with some sunshine, the threat of the showers coming up as the cloud thickens to East Anglia and the southeast and already more cloud coming into Northern Ireland that will be spilling its way into Western Parts of scotland. It could bring a few showers towards the highlands. Not as warm as it was thursday for northern scotland. Much of the country dry with sunny spells, top temperature of 19 degrees. A few degrees lower in Northern Ireland and already more cloudy. It will be bRighter towards the east. A good deal of sun for many parts of england and wales and strong sunshine and high uv but more cloud for East Anglia and the southeast for a time through the day and a threat of some showers and wet weather towards kent and the east sussex. A chance we could see a little rain in london during the cricket but it looks dry on saturday and sunday with some sunshine as well. That threat of showers pulls away overnight in the cloud will break early on saturday morning. Then we look into the atlantic and this is where our weather is slowly coming from for the weekend. That weak Weather Front will bring cloud to Western Parts of the uk, it could deliver some heavy showers in the afternoon across northern Ireland And Western Parts of scotland. Drier elsewhere with more in the way of sunshine towards the South East and temperatures climbing up to around 23 celsius. Heading into the second half of the weekend, probably starting sunday in many areas, temperatures rising and bubbling up with a little bit of cloud, could produce a few showers. The sunny sky is likely to be continuing around coastal areas and temperatures on sunday similar to those of saturday. This is Bbc News im Shaun Ley with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. 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