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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Jason beattie, Assistant Editor of the Daily Mirror and sian griffiths, Education Editor of the sunday times. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with. According to the Times Britain is increasingly resigned to having to conclude its evacuation from kabul by The End of the week after the taliban warned that any delay in thewithdrawal would cross a red line. While the metro highlights a taliban spokesman, warning that western forces would � provoke a reaction� if they were not gone by The End of the month. The guardian says britain has begun a last Ditch Scramble to get people out of kabul amid warnings from the senior diplomat on the ground that staying past the 31st of August Deadline may not be realistic and risks provoking the taliban. The � i says the uk doesnt want to set a date for the last Raf Flight out of kabul for fear of worsening the situation there. Meanwhile the Daily Telegraph reports that a suspect on the uks no Fly Watchlist made it to britain from afghanistan, after being allowed to board an Evacuation Flight at Kabul Airport. A Home Office Spokesperson says an individual was flagged in a rigorous checks process. However, upon further investigation, they are not a Person Of Interest to the Security Agencies or Law Enforcement so, lets begin. The headline, race to complete Kabul Airport amidst talibans threats. At this picture is what its all about, isnt it . These are the conditions that they are clamouring towards a huge Military Plane to get them to safety. Huge Military Plane to get them to safe. ,. , , huge Military Plane to get them to safe. ,. , i, safety. Yes. In the tragedy is, so many peeple safety. Yes. In the tragedy is, so many people wont safety. Yes. In the tragedy is, so many people wont be safety. Yes. In the tragedy is, so many people wont be able to. Safety. Yes. In the tragedy is, so| many people wont be able to get safety. Yes. In the tragedy is, so many people wont be able to get out and we got to leave people behind. And we know it is chaotic at the airport, we know that people are queuing to try and get a flight to safety, we know that some of the paperwork is difficult to access and people have been turned away. And it must be an extremely anxious moment for people trying to get out of the country. We for people trying to get out of the count. ~. ,. ,. , country. We have seen some of the scenes at the country. We have seen some of the scenes at the airport country. We have seen some of the scenes at the airport and scenes at the airport and peculiarly, or one and allied forces working alongside Each Other for the moment, at least. At working alongside Each Other for the moment, at least. Moment, at least. At the moment it looks as though moment, at least. At the moment it looks as though until moment, at least. At the moment it looks as though until august moment, at least. At the moment it looks as though until august the looks as though until august the 31st, looks as though until august the net, that looks as though until august the 31st, that will continue but the taliban 31st, that will continue but the taliban are being very uncompromising about extending the evacuation, the metro has a headline on the evacuation, the metro has a headline on the taliban Read Mine and they said he on the taliban Read Mine and they said he on on the taliban Read Mine and they said be on the 31st, they do not want said be on the 31st, they do not want evacuations to continue and said there want evacuations to continue and said there will be consequences if they extend beyond that date. They want to be seen they extend beyond that date. They want to be seen as they extend beyond that date. They want to be seen as a they extend beyond that date. Tie want to be seen as a legitimate government rather than just a de facto authority. Seeing how much play that gives the international community of the give them to extend this beyond the deadline. They have to gain by it . It is this beyond the deadline. They have to gain by it . To gain by it . It is quite extraordinary to gain by it . It is quite extraordinary that to gain by it . It is quitel extraordinary that within to gain by it . It is quite extraordinary that within days, to gain by it . It is quite extraordinary that within days, the taliban i will regain control of the country have regained control of the country and are dictating the terms of the withdrawal to america and our allies. And it was a terrible Intelligence Failure were living with the consequences in the lives but risks once it is taken place. Have any leverage . Possibly but its quite narrow and quite limited. The deadline without a great deal of thought about the consequences, the taliban are using it to say, this is what happens and if you do not abide by this agreement, there could be violent consequences, which will make an already desperate situation a lot worse. So we possibly have some financial leverage and 20 Million run financial support, the taliban of the pay civil servants and keep the economy working but we know that from what happened before, theyre quite happy to shut themselves away from the world and go, look, this is how we run our country. It is not, it will raise an awful lot of trust which im quite sceptical about. They been waiting 20 years for this moment and they are not going to let it go lightly and nobody is suggesting that anyone is going to hang around to tackle them. The troops are going and thats it. Working the report through Thatjoe Biden is expected to decide the next three for hours whether or not hes going to extend that Withdrawal Deadline in order to give the pentagon time to prepare. They have had time to prepare and this was the deadline and we do have chaos and will face quite a lot of pressure around the splintered g7 and the summit tomorrow. Around the splintered g7 and the summit tomorrow. This by Borisjohnson He is asking Joe Biden this by Borisjohnson He is asking Joe Biden to put pressure on the taliban Joe Biden to put pressure on the taliban to Joe Biden to put pressure on the taliban to extend the deadline. But they dont taliban to extend the deadline. But they dont seem to suggest that Joe Biden they dont seem to suggest that Joe Biden minded to do that. The times is a different story. And that the deadline is a different story. And that the deadline will be extended and courting deadline will be extended and courting the british ambassador to afghanistan, saying that he told mps that trying to stay beyond the 31st would that trying to stay beyond the 31st would definitely provoke a reaction from the would definitely provoke a reaction from the taliban if the Armed Forces and talk from the taliban if the Armed Forces and talk about what would happen if they did and talk about what would happen if they did try to stay beyond the 31st and trying they did try to stay beyond the 31st and trying to shepherd them onto the plains and trying to shepherd them onto the plains while trying to defend themselves in firefighting from the taliban themselves in firefighting from the taliban which doesnt seem like a Scenario Taliban which doesnt seem like a scenario that one would want to go to. Scenario that one would want to go to times scenario that one would want to go to times is scenario that one would want to go to. Times is interesting because there to. Times is interesting because there is to. Times is interesting because there is some numbers as well saying that 7000 there is some numbers as well saying that 7000 people have been moved out of Afghanistan On Raf planes and 4000 of Afghanistan On Raf planes and 4000 british and others support staff that think they will get out by the staff that think they will get out by the deadline building some of the 2000 by the deadline building some of the 2000 people that they would like to et 2000 people that they would like to get out 2000 people that they would like to get out and may not be able to and thats a get out and may not be able to and thats a huge . What will happen to them thats a huge . What will happen to them stop thats a huge . What will happen to them stop by they have given some assurances them stop by they have given some assurances about Womens Education and womens rights. But assurances about Womens Education and womens rights. And womens rights. But there are Urou S and womens rights. But there are Arou S of and womens rights. But there are groups of pebble. And womens rights. But there are groups of people, notably and womens rights. But there are groups of people, notably the and womens rights. But there are| groups of people, notably the Lgbt Community in afghanistan who are not part of those can situations at all and theyre terrified considerations. And theyre terrified considerations. J. , considerations. Theyre the ones under most considerations. Theyre the ones under most immediate considerations. Theyre the ones under most immediate threat. Considerations. Theyre the ones | under most immediate threat but considerations. Theyre the ones under most immediate threat but im worried about this. We saw the taliban did before and we saw the horrific abuse of Human Rights, we saw the suppression of Womens Education. We saw the destruction of artefacts and have a changed Respect Thatis artefacts and have a changed respect that is the big question. Im not entirely sure they have. And very cynical about this and i dont see any evidence that they have changed dramatically. Chemists who offer free Blood Pressure checks and health drive. Another reason to visit your local pharmacy. Another reason to visit your local pharmacy pharmacy. They estimate that it could save pharmacy. They estimate that it could save up pharmacy. They estimate that it could save up to pharmacy. They estimate that it could save up to 2000 pharmacy. They estimate that it could save up to 2000 lives pharmacy. They estimate that it could save up to 2000 lives a i pharmacy. They estimate that it i could save up to 2000 lives a year but then, strokes and other cardiac conditions, it is a great reminder of how chemists can be as well. A lot of the local pharmacists have been struggling and it takes a lot of pressure off gps and given the responsibility it is a great idea. And might safeguard some the pharmacies that have been under more pressure to close in recent times if they are able to offer services like this we did a demonstration how valuable they are. Valuable they are. Yes, its a really good valuable they are. Yes, its a really good idea valuable they are. Yes, its a really good idea and valuable they are. Yes, its a really good idea and it valuable they are. Yes, its a really good idea and it would valuable they are. Yes, its a really good idea and it would lead to people really good idea and it would lead to people being able to have free blood to people being able to have free Blood Pressure checks at the pharmacies right across the uk and that could pharmacies right across the uk and that could save 2000 lives because i broke high high Blood Pressure leads to heart high Blood Pressure leads to Heart Attacks and strokes quite often Heart Attacks and strokes quite often when someone has a heart attack, often when someone has a heart attack, its often when someone has a heart attack, its usually fatal. It would be fantastic to see the service up and operating an nhs pharmacies which and operating an nhs pharmacies which is and operating an nhs pharmacies which is what is being projected to id which is what is being projected to go into which is what is being projected to go into and which is what is being projected to go into and i think its worth saying go into and i think its worth saying that high Blood Pressure is not, saying that high Blood Pressure is not. You saying that high Blood Pressure is not, you could have Blood Pressure that would not, you could have Blood Pressure that would not necessarily mean you wouldnt that would not necessarily mean you wouldnt have a Heart Condition and so, there wouldnt have a Heart Condition and so, there are other checks that i think so, there are other checks that i think will so, there are other checks that i think will have to be done before he can be think will have to be done before he can be absolutely sure that your heart can be absolutely sure that your heart was can be absolutely sure that your heart was in good condition and so, it seems heart was in good condition and so, it seems to heart was in good condition and so, it seems to me that in many ways, it is not it seems to me that in many ways, it is not the it seems to me that in many ways, it is not the same is going to a gp and having is not the same is going to a gp and having a is not the same is going to a gp and having a full is not the same is going to a gp and having a full range of tests that one should have. I think, having a full range of tests that one should have. Ithink, if having a full range of tests that one should have. I think, if you wanted one should have. I think, if you wanted to one should have. I think, if you wanted to be really sure that your heart wanted to be really sure that your heart was wanted to be really sure that your heart was in good condition, there are other heart was in good condition, there are other Blood Tests that you can have are other Blood Tests that you can have its are other Blood Tests that you can have its a are other Blood Tests that you can have. Its a bit of a piecemeal service have. Its a bit of a piecemeal service but have. Its a bit of a piecemeal service but obviously, without the Pressure Service but obviously, without the pressure on the nhs at the moment, it is good pressure on the nhs at the moment, it is good to pressure on the nhs at the moment, it is good to know that this is being it is good to know that this is being thought about. In it is good to know that this is being thought about. It is good to know that this is being thought about. In my flag up a few problems being thought about. In my flag up a few problems and the Daily Telegraph is next. A majority of Care Homes expected to Sack Staff if current rate of Vaccine Refusal persists. Six and ten Care Homes said they will have to, forced to Sac Members of staff if they do not get vaccinated in time to meet the deadline. The first Vaccination of time to meet the deadline. The first Vaccination of your time to meet the deadline. The first Vaccination of your care time to meet the deadline. The first Vaccination of your Care Home time to meet the deadline. The first Vaccination of your Care Home Vaccination'>Staffl Vaccination of your Care Home staff is the Vaccination of your Care Home staff is the 16th Vaccination of your Care Home staff is the 16th and the going to the 11th is the 16th and the going to the iith is is the 16th and the going to the 11th is where they had to Vaccinations and this is a survey of Care Home Vaccinations and this is a survey of Care Home staff but it is suggesting that a Care Home staff but it is suggesting that a high percentage of Care Home managers that a high percentage of Care Home managers say that a lot of the staff are not managers say that a lot of the staff are not going to get vaccinated in time are not going to get vaccinated in time and are not going to get vaccinated in time and that could lead to 40,000 staff which time and that could lead to 40,000 staff which is 70 of the wood Care Home staff which is 70 of the wood Care Home workforce and being sacked. Given Home Workforce and being sacked. Given that Home Workforce and being sacked. Given that the sectors under huge already given that the sectors under huge already with none of Care Home workers already with none of Care Home workers to already with none of Care Home workers to look after the elderly population, this is only going to make population, this is only going to make things worse but you can see the logic make things worse but you can see the logic of make things worse but you can see the logic of it given that the elderly the logic of it given that the elderly residents and Care Homes or at such elderly residents and Care Homes or at such risk elderly residents and Care Homes or at such risk of covid 19 if they can attract at such risk of covid 19 if they can attract it. At such risk of covid 19 if they can attract it, theyre very likely to be hospitalised or die and we see the virus be hospitalised or die and we see the Virus Sweep through Care Homes and i the Virus Sweep through Care Homes and i can the Virus Sweep through Care Homes and i can understand why this rule is being and i can understand why this rule is being brought in and the people are being is being brought in and the people are being asked if theyre working with elderly people and Care Homes, to have with elderly people and Care Homes, to have the with elderly people and Care Homes, to have the Vaccination. It is with elderly people and Care Homes, to have the Vaccination. To have the Vaccination. It is a collection to have the Vaccination. It is a collection of to have the Vaccination. It is a collection of rights to have the Vaccination. It is a collection of rights and to have the Vaccination. It is a collection of rights and is to have the Vaccination. It is a L Collection of rights and is being described is tantamount to moral blackmail which infringes on the Human Rights of these Care Workers if they are forced to have the vaccine, but then that is set against the rights of the Care Home residents who need to feel that they are safe another risk, on risk of covid 19. Are safe another risk, on risk of covid19 are safe another risk, on risk of covid19. ,. ,. ,. ,. , covid19. She made quite a good oint covid19. She made quite a good point when covid19. She made quite a good point when working covid19. She made quite a good point when working in covid19. She made quite a good point when working in a covid19. She made quite a good point when working in a care covid19. She made quite a good I Point when working in a Care Home, what do you want to have, to protect the people that you are mentally caring for. It is a really difficult when this and i can see both sides of the argument and i understand that one of the reasons we have to take up vaccine, with other comparable European Countries is its on them consent in the voluntary take up is proving to be very successful. But i entirely understand that, if you have an elderly relative or a Loved One and a Care Home, you would want them to be safe, you would want them to be safe and covid 19, especially know that 25,000 people have died and Care Homes. So, it is a difficult one but ultimately, i think with this outweighing the imposition of Human Rights on the staff in the Care Homes. Human rights on the staff in the Care Homes Care Homes. Lets stay with the Daily Telegraph Care Homes. Lets stay with the Daily Telegraph and Care Homes. Lets stay with the Daily Telegraph and look Care Homes. Lets stay with the Daily Telegraph and look at Care Homes. Lets stay with the j Daily Telegraph and look at one Care Homes. Lets stay with the i Daily Telegraph and look at one of the two Pair 0lympians were going to be carrying the flag when the paralympics In Tokyo Open Tomorrow Night and this particular article i will go to the other one in a moment, but this particular article is the oldest member of the paralympics team. He is the oldest member of the paralympics team. Is the oldest member of the paralympics team. Is the oldest member of the paral mics team. , ~. , paralympics team. He is 56 and he is auoin to paralympics team. He is 56 and he is going to be paralympics team. He is 56 and he is going to be carrying paralympics team. He is 56 and he is going to be carrying the paralympics team. He is 56 and he is going to be carrying the flag paralympics team. He is 56 and he is going to be carrying the flag at the i going to be carrying the flag at the ceremony going to be carrying the flag at the ceremony along with the swimmer and his Story Ceremony along with the swimmer and his story is ceremony along with the swimmer and his story is extraordinary as james said earlier his story is extraordinary as james said earlier. £68 Blood Transfer 68 point said earlier. £68 Blood Transfer 68 Point Blood Transfusion of being run over 68 Point Blood Transfusion of being run over in 68 Point Blood Transfusion of being run over in an incident and had his right run over in an incident and had his right Leg Run over in an incident and had his right leg amputated paint. Its his fourth right leg amputated paint. Its his fourth paralympics, he is Gold Medallist his fourth paralympics, he is Gold Medallist and yes, extraordinary Resilience Medallist and yes, extraordinary Resilience And Bravery and athleticism. And with the swimmer in 2008. Athleticism. And with the swimmer in 2008, there were only 13 with a Gold Medal 2008, there were only 13 with a Gold Medal and 2008, there were only 13 with a Gold Medal and the two of them, this will be the medal and the two of them, this will be the fourth on the books for both of them be the fourth on the books for both of them and they are carrying the fla of them and they are carrying the Flag Tomorrow at the Opening Ceremony. Its Flag Tomorrow at the Opening Ceremony Flag Tomorrow at the opening ceremon. ,. , ceremony. A particularly poignant ear ceremony. A particularly poignant year because ceremony. A particularly poignant year because his ceremony. A particularly poignant year because his father ceremony. A particularly poignant year because his father died ceremony. A particularly poignant year because his father died and i ceremony. A particularly poignant. Year because his father died and so his family really looking forward to this uplifting occasion and i am sure, Jason. Its this uplifting occasion and i am sure. Jason this uplifting occasion and i am sure,Jason. � ,. , sure, Jason. Its partly what makes the olympics. Sure, Jason. Its partly what makes the olympics. The sure, Jason. Its partly what makes the olympics, the paralympics sure, Jason. Its partly what makes the olympics, the paralympics so i the olympics, the paralympics so special. The Human Stories behind the competitors. You admire the athleticism, you admire the dedication in the training, but it is when you hear and read about the personal battles they have done to get there. That is what really impresses you in The End, isnt it . We mentioned, here she is, ready to go in tokyo. A picture of her in action in the pool. It is hard to imagine a Paralympic Games without her and it, Jason. She imagine a Paralympic Games without her and it, Jason. Only 26. What surprised me is that to read that only 26. What surprised me is that to read that she only 26. What surprised me is that to read that she will only 26. What surprised me is that to read that she will be only 26. What surprised me is that to read that she will be the only 26. What surprised me is that to read that she will be the first i to read that she will be the first woman to carry the flag for Great Britain at the Summer Games since a fellow swimmer, 21 years ago . I think that shameful fine fellow swimmer, 21 years ago . I think that shameful fellow swimmer, 21 years ago . I think that shameful one of the good aood thin. S think that shameful one of the good good things is think that shameful one of the good good things is that think that shameful one of the good good things is that the think that shameful one of the good good things is that the number good things is that the number of female good things is that the number of female and male competitors and Team Gb is a very good thing. And as a swimmer, Team Gb is a very good thing. And as a swimmer, she hasnt been able to train a swimmer, she hasnt been able to train so a swimmer, she hasnt been able to train so much a swimmer, she hasnt been able to train so much during the pandemic because train so much during the pandemic because a train so much during the pandemic because a lot of the pools of been closed because a lot of the pools of been closed. And some sports, i think athletes closed. And some sports, i think athletes at closed. And some sports, i think athletes at a particular difficulty getting athletes at a particular difficulty getting up to speed for these games. And i getting up to speed for these games. And i think getting up to speed for these games. And i think also as swimmers both in the olympics and the paralympics are making the olympics and the paralympics are Making A the olympics and the paralympics are Making A point that we must keep our pools Making A point that we must keep our pools open Making A point that we must keep our pools open when we come out of this crisis pools open when we come out of this crisis so pools open when we come out of this crisis so that pools open when we come out of this crisis so that the next generation of young crisis so that the next generation of young people can come through and learn to of young people can come through and learn to swim because there is a real risk learn to swim because there is a real risk that a lot of the pools will not real risk that a lot of the pools will not open again because its ust will not open again because its just too will not open again because its just too expensive to open some of our old just too expensive to open some of our old Swimming Pools and so, that would our old Swimming Pools and so, that would be our old Swimming Pools and so, that would be a our old Swimming Pools and so, that would be a real shame if we lost those would be a real shame if we lost those. ,. , would be a real shame if we lost those. ,. ,. , would be a real shame if we lost those. ,. ,. , would be a real shame if we lost those. ,. ,. , g. Those. Discussed a lot after the london olympics, those. Discussed a lot after the london olympics, legacy those. Discussed a lot after the london olympics, legacy and i those. Discussed a lot after the | london olympics, legacy and try those. Discussed a lot after the london olympics, legacy and try to get us all back into the pools, back out to exercising. After 47 metals and apparently, we might well be able to do it. We will see where the action starts. Thank you so much for talking through the papers for us tonight. Thats it for the papers tonight. Goodbye for now. Good evening. We start with the Premier League and its played two won two for West Ham. 1 two for West Ham. Tonight they beat leicester two nil at the london stadium. The hammers were in control throughout and went ahead after almost half an hour when pablo fornals finished off a neat counter attack. Leicesters problems were then compounded when Ayoze Perez was dismissed for this tackle on fornals. From bad to worse for leicester, calamitous defending from Caglar Soyuncu presented the ball to Michail Antonio who found said benrahma for his sides third goal. He did pull one back for the visitors but he moved was written into western history books. Two goals giving him this on the scoring charts and sending West Ham top of the table. Im pleased for him. A few choice words at half time and he did it at the second half. He made a few decisions in the first half but if you can keep him in good condition, he will always be a big threat. Liverpool have said they wont Release Mo Salah for international duty for egypt in their match against angola next week due to quarantine restrictions the striker would face on his return to the uk. Along with other top european sides, liverpool are seeking exemptions from the rules for players returning from Red List countries but with no agreement between the Premier League and the government, salah will face a 10 Day Isolation Period after playing in egypt. Xherdan shaqiri has completed a 9. 5 million Pound Move from liverpool to ligue un side lyon. The Swiss International moved to anfield in 2018 but started just five Premier League games last season. Ellie simmonds will carry the flag along Withjohn Stubbs at the Opening Ceremony for the paralympics tomorrow. Both a competing at their fourth games, its a special moment for all the athletes taking part, not least because of a difficult year coping with the pandemic, something that affected swimmers like simmonds more than most when our cyclist, they can go out On The Road and go up for a run. We didnt have the normal environments we had to adapt in a different way. But also that makes you stronger because it shows that actually, you can be able to be here. We are here today at the paralympics and weve had a challenging year, four months out of the water, but we are here and we are ready to compete. So, a process mentally stronger and it shows that we can do anything. The team for europes Solheim Cup has been announced, and there are three English Players selected for their defence of the title against the united states next month. Georgia Hall And Charley hull made the team automatically, while Mel Reid is one of six picks from captain catriona matthew. Georgia hall makes the team after finishing second in the womens open, and will be making her third appearance in the competition. Charley hull meanwhile will be playing the event for the fifth time. Mel reid, has been picked for the first time after missing out on selection in 2019. It was a tough cup two years ago and she didnt quite make it and we asked her to be the vice captain. Itjust showed how much she loved this and her passion and she did not hesitate for an instant. She said she would do it. It was a much nicer Phone Call to phone her and tell her. I think she will be a great addition, shes got that passion for the Cup And Team play. They have been trying to make this team and to finally get that confirmation that youre in the team now, obviously, the players are very excited, when youre playing your first one, but i managed to catch mel when she was just about to take off and spoke to her and as you can imagine, she was just delighted. The third test at headingley starts on wednesday. England are 1 down in the series after losing against india at lords last week. Fast Bowler Mark Wood is going to miss the match with an injury, something Captainjoe Root has described as a hammerblow. Heres our sports correspondentjoe wilson. England prepared knowing they must bat with great resolve and are aware that there is another Bullying Problem to solve. Out having injured his shoulder, Making A desperate diving stop, fully committed or ill considered. They said it was just a freak occurrence. Frustration for him more than anyone else. He was going at a great pace, he seemed to be managing his body a lot better and its not through Bowling Or Anything other than a Freak Incident that he found himself missing this test match. So, a bit of a Hammer Blow in that respect but he will come back. His home ground, where the county is publishing the full report to the treatment. He is accused the county of downplaying racism after yorkshire said he was the victim of what they call inappropriate behaviour. He cannot speculate on the full report, but says it is difficult to see him as a friend and former Team Mate hurting. If anything, it just shows that we need to keep finding ways of making our game as diverse as we can, improving it, to make sure that this the last time that we have this conversation. They released more Figures Today highlight the success of the 100 tournament. Watched at some point by 16 Million people on tv. And half of those who bought tickets to the game, the hundred is there to generate new interest. But with intense discussions do it for next season schedule, they maintain that Test Cricket is the sports pinnacle. And thats all the sport for now. Hello there. Co. In Northern Ireland was the warmest part of the uk on monday. And it is going to be the western side of the uk that sees the highest temperatures and the best of the sunshine. High pressure still in charge of our weather but essentially find a dry. Coming off the North Sea, there is this Cloud Thatis the North Sea, there is this cloud that is pushing towards Northern England and eventually work across towards parts of wales and he can produce some spots of drizzle in over the hills. In the patch will lift the sunshine it will come out and Supper Cloud will see some sunshine across more so than parts of england as well. Northwards into the Northern Ireland, putting back the Northern Ireland, putting back the temperatures up in scotland, many places enjoying sunshine, temperatures in the was getting up to 2425 degrees. Sunjennifer Northern Ireland, higher temperatures in the west of the country, more cloud from Northern England and as we head towards the mid and north wales, south of that, sunshine stronger window through the English Channel affecting the South Coast of england. For many parts of the country, interest it was some sunshine. Still some cloud in central areas, sunshine. Still some cloud in centralareas, more sunshine. Still some cloud in central areas, more cloud in the northeast as well. Thats where will see with different we head into wednesday. Still some High Pressure in charge, and still some stronger winds as we head into wednesday across southern parts of england and still some stronger winds as we head into wednesday across southern parts of england into the english central areas drifting down perhaps because the mittens, was moving a little bit for the south a morse in china Northern Ireland and scotland away from the northeast. Temperatures around 20 degrees or so but higher temperatures again across Northern Ireland, Western Scotland and at this time in cumbria. Not quite as warm in yorkshire but it should be dry for Day One of the third test but it had a Cooler Feel than day two that is because well have a strong wind coming off the North Sea behind this Weather Frontier which is a band of cloud that will stretch its way down towards wales and the southwest in the cloud tending to break up through the day for the stronger winds down the eastern side of scotland and particularly eastern england, more Cloud Feeding in the field much cooler on thursday and down the North Sea coast and no less than 15 or 16 degrees. Out to the west rules to the highest temperatures in the best of the sunshine. Welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, im karishma vaswani. The headlines. Pressure builds to extend the deadline for foreign troops to leave afghanistan but the taliban say no. That is a clear violation, one thing. Secondly, about consequences, it is up to our leadership how to proceed. Afghan refugees have been arriving in the united states its still unsure how many more will follow. Well have the latest from washington. Also in the programme. On her visit to asia as us Vice President Kamala Harris pledges an enduring commitment to the region. Locked down in their own country australians wonder when they can expect things to open up

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