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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Maya goodfellow, the political writer and academic, and claire cohen, whos womens editor for the daily telegraph. Great to see you both. Lets begin with the daily Telegraphs Headline we dont need mass boosters as oxford scientists say britains third doses are better deployed overseas. According to the metro, commuters and public Transport Staff have clashed over confusing face covering rules, as the number of people wearing them has dropped. The guardian says scrapping the Universal Credit £20 uplift will hit the sickest areas the hardest. The i follows the story, with mounting Anger And Condemnation from conservative mps regarding the governments decision. In the daily mail, a coroner has linked the death of patients to the lack of face to face appointments with gps. And finally, The Times says a royal insider told the paper the queen and the Royal Family are supporters of the black Lives Matter movement. Let us begin. Theres a huge number of stories on the front pages. Lets start with Covid And Dame Selleck Gear Alert telling the telegraph that these boosterjobs Should Go Overseas dame sarah gilbert. Should go overseas dame sarah gilbert. ,. , Should Go Overseas dame sarah gilbert. ,. , gilbert. There is an exclusive interview gilbert. There is an exclusive interview with gilbert. There is an exclusive interview with dame gilbert. There is an exclusive interview with dame gilbert, | gilbert. There is an exclusive interview with dame gilbert, and in her opinion, the majority of healthy people in britain dont need a booster and they should go to the countries who need them. Her emphasis on the fact that the first jab is so important. She is saying that most of ourjabs, the two doses weve all had have responded really well to the variants, and we dont. Thejcvi has already approved boosters for half A Million people in britain who have got low immunity, and she doesnt seem to be stressing out all that there should be any go back on that. Its just for the majority of us, we dont need them, and there are people who need them, and there are people who need them, and there are people who need them a lot more. Its need them a lot more. Its interesting need them a lot more. Its interesting but need them a lot more. Its interesting but The Times is saying they think these boosters will get they think these boosters will get the go ahead. We dont know whether the decision has been taken yet. find we dont know whether the decision has been taken yet. Has been taken yet. And we can exect has been taken yet. And we can meet an has been taken yet. And we can expect an announcement has been taken yet. And we can expect an announcement from | has been taken yet. And we can i expect an announcement from the has been taken yet. And we can expect an announcement from the jcvi expect an announcement from the jcvi very shortly expect an announcement from the jcvi very shortly. Theyre looking at the evidence very shortly. Theyre looking at the evidence and its really important to stress evidence and its really important to stress that they have already ruled that people who have severely weakened ruled that people who have severely weakened Immune Systems should get the third weakened Immune Systems should get the third jab, and thats really important. I do think we should remember important. I do think we should remember that the speed of our vaccine remember that the speed of our Vaccine Roll Out has come at a cost for other Vaccine Roll Out has come at a cost for other people around the world and not for other people around the world and not being able to access the vaccines and not being able to access the vaccines. We bought up huge numbers of the vaccines. We bought up huge numbers of the vaccine, and that is at the expense of the vaccine, and that is at the expense of of the vaccine, and that is at the expense of poor countries where people. Expense of poor countries where people, many people are not vaccinated, including vulnerable people vaccinated, including vulnerable pe0pie~ i vaccinated, including vulnerable people. I do think we need to look at the people. I do think we need to look at the global picture of this. The virus at the global picture of this. The virus is at the global picture of this. The virus is unfortunately global and so does the virus is unfortunately global and so does the Solution Need to be. Were far hack does the Solution Need to be. Were far back from where we should be. We will far back from where we should be. Will come back far back from where we should be. Will come back to covid, but i want to Move Onto another story in The Times. Its a pole, and its only one, so we have to be careful, but they say the tories are trailing labour with the lowest backing since the election. Backing for the conservatives is down 5 . This was after the plans to increase insurance. It after the plans to increase insurance. After the plans to increase insurance. ,. ,. ,. , insurance. It is only one pole, and its a times insurance. It is only one pole, and its a times pole, insurance. It is only one pole, and its a times pole, and insurance. It is only one pole, and its a times pole, and youre its a times pole, and youre right to point that out. But there will be things that might cause alarm, especially ahead of party season. The Stand Outline for me is less than a third of voters polls is that johnson and the tories care about improving the nhs. I think well be seeing some tonight. As you say, its after this national Assurance Tax Announcement and about the universal Credit Rise being cut. A lot of voters put into this pole, not believing that. Presumably because theres no. In place. Stories are saying the tories are the party of low tax, has been ruined by this announcement this week. Theyre not getting credit from the other side for helping the nhs or reforming Social Care. Istuiithin nhs or reforming Social Care. Within the conservatives, nhs or reforming Social Care. Within the conservatives, there nhs or reforming Social Care. Within the conservatives, there are the conservatives, there are sections of opinion against any tax rises. Wejust dont sections of opinion against any tax rises. We just dont know whether this is a one off poll or if it is reflective of a wider public shift. Borisjohnson has a huge majority at The Moment. I Boris Johnson has a huge maority at The Moment. The moment. I think we have to be careful with The Moment. I think we have to be careful with all The Moment. I think we have to be careful with all polls, The Moment. I think we have to be careful with all polls, to be careful with all polls, to be honest careful with all polls, to be honest i careful with all polls, to be honest. I think its made some realty honest. I think its made some really had honest. I think its made some really bad decisions, although not necessarily unsurprising over the last necessarily unsurprising over the test week~ necessarily unsurprising over the last week. To see it from the Opposition Point of view, i actually think Opposition Point of view, i actually think theyre going into Conflict Season think theyre going into Conflict Season. All eyes will be on the Labour Party conference. I think the conservatives are making these. The labour conservatives are making these. The Labour Party also needs to set out, and the Labour Party also needs to set out, and Thats Something Keir Starmer out, and Thats Something Keir Starmer has come under criticism for. Starmer has come under criticism for~ Andy Starmer has come under criticism for. Andy burnham elsewhere. On one of the for. Andy burnham elsewhere. On one of the suspect he says he really needs of the suspect he says he really needs to of the suspect he says he really needs to make it clear what his policies would be. Were a long way out from policies would be. Were a long way out from an policies would be. Were a long way out from an election, but at least ive out from an election, but at least give the out from an election, but at least give the public an idea of what you would give the public an idea of what you would want to do differently from the conservatives. That is one of the conservatives. That is one of the areas the conservatives. That is one of the areas i the conservatives. That is one of the areas i think Keir Starmer hasnt the areas i think Keir Starmer hasnt been able to do so far when he really hasnt been able to do so far when he really should be given. Interesting to see Andy Burnham will potentially run in the future. We will come back to politics. Everything has a political impact. Lets Move Onto the mess room. What we are seeing is everyone Back To School and commuters clashing over Mask Rules the metro. Back school and commuters clashing over Mask Rules the metro. Mask rules the metro. Back to school, Mask Rules the metro. Back to school. Back Mask Rules the metro. Back to school, back to Mask Rules the metro. Back to school, back to Work Mask rules the metro. Back to school, back to work on Mask Rules the metro. Back to school, back to work on monday, | Mask Rules the metro. Back to i school, back to work on monday, we were told london had reached pre pandemic levels. Theres a lot more of us out and about travelling, and the mask wearing is reaching a new peak in terms of confrontation and argument. This Story Talks about people being spat at and abused. Commuters, but also train guards. Theyre on methods of transport all day, and they encounter these confrontations constantly. This isnt just confrontations constantly. This isntjust in london. One instance was in the northeast. The rules are just really unclear. Despite there being evidence that wearing masks can help contain the spread of the virus and confined spaces, the rules are drastically unclear. People are getting angrily at what they perceived to be people flouting the rules. I dont think we will see this go away until theres more clarity. This go away until theres more clari. ~. ,. , this go away until theres more clari. ,. ,. , this go away until theres more clari. ~. ,. ,. ,. ,. , clarity. Maya, on the health front, the mail is clarity. Maya, on the health front, the mail is going clarity. Maya, on the health front, the mail is going with clarity. Maya, on the health front, the mail is going with its clarity. Maya, on the health front, the mail is going with its current l the mail is going with its current take. Deadly toll of remote gps. This is really quite extraordinary. We know that obviously, people have put off going to see doctors. It that obviously, people have put off going to see doctors. That obviously, people have put off going to see doctors. It does make a very concerning going to see doctors. It does make a very concerning reading. Going to see doctors. It does make a very concerning reading. This very concerning reading. This coroner very concerning reading. This coroner has warned of. They have presided coroner has warned of. They have presided over at least five inquest during presided over at least five inquest during the presided over at least five inquest during the pandemic in which they say the during the pandemic in which they say the patients should have had ttetter say the patients should have had better care. One of the things is not only better care. One of the things is not only is better care. One of the things is not only is the pandemic obviously in ternrs not only is the pandemic obviously in ternrs of not only is the pandemic obviously in terms of seeing your gp, but as this story in terms of seeing your gp, but as this Story Points out, there is a pod this Story Points out, there is a pod this this Story Points out, there is a poll. This poll suggests around half of family poll. This poll suggests around half of Family Doctors dont expect face to face consultations as a Default Face to face consultations as a default option. I do think this ism default option. I do think this ism i default option. I do think this ism i know default option. I do think this is. I know with my own gp, its quite is. I know with my own gp, its quite difficult to get a face to face appointment. Thats brought face to face appointment. Thats brought all kinds of reasons for being brought all kinds of reasons for being overstretched. Thats a concern being overstretched. Thats a concern for all of us, particularly older concern for all of us, particularly older people who will maybe find it more older people who will maybe find it more difficult. I think Theres Something we need to think about here about how we move forward as things here about how we move forward as things have here about how we move forward as things have opened up, making sure people things have opened up, making sure people can things have opened up, making sure people can access their gp. Cash flow is going people can access their gp. Cash flow is going to people can access their gp. Cash flow is going to be people can access their gp. Cash flow is going to be the flow is going to be the key question. Vi is leading on Universal Credit. Tory anger over cut benefits vi. This is the universal Credit Rise that was brought in 19 months ago. Its £20 a week, just over £1000 a year. The government is now rolling back on it. Its going to upset an awful lot of people. The government has already been accused of ignoring its Leveling Up the agenda, and this will not go any way to convincing anybody that it has serious intentions any more. The White Paper on that is supposed to be published at The End of this year, but more people will you looking at this and thinking actions speak louder than words. Theyll be incredibly worried by this. We might be trying to be getting back to business as usual, however, you want to protect. There are an awful lot of families who are still suffering the repercussions of the last 19 months, struggling with debt and rising food prices. This is going to upset a lot of people and not give them the impression the tory party cares about them. Impression the tory party cares about them impression the tory party cares about them. , about them. Maya, Jacob Reesmogg tuoted on about them. Maya, Jacob Reesmogg quoted on the about them. Maya, Jacob Reesmogg quoted on the front about them. Maya, Jacob Reesmogg quoted on the front page. About them. Maya, Jacob Reesmogg quoted on the front page. There about them. Maya, Jacob Reesmogg quoted on the front page. There are i quoted on the front page. There are going to be really tough choices. I going to be really tough choices. I think theres a problem. If we look at the think theres a problem. If we look at the past think theres a problem. If we look at the past ten to 12 years and austerity at the past ten to 12 years and austerity being a choice, and if you look at austerity being a choice, and if you look at that austerity being a choice, and if you look at that history, what you see is the look at that history, what you see is the balancing of the hooks often comes is the balancing of the hooks often conres at is the balancing of the hooks often comes at the expense of the people who are comes at the expense of the people who are poorest. I think one of the most important things is looking at who this most important things is looking at who this will impact. What you find when who this will impact. What you find when you who this will impact. What you find when you look at the statistics according when you look at the statistics according to the citizens advice bureau, according to the citizens advice bureau, which is more than a third of people bureau, which is more than a third of people who will experience this art and of people who will experience this art and work. This is also going to Inrpact Art and work. This is also going to inrpact i~9 art and work. This is also going to impact 1. 9 million families with children impact 1. 9 million families with children. Theyre really thinking about children. Theyre really thinking about who will be impacted and where in the about who will be impacted and where in the country as well, because of these in the country as well, because of these statistics say it will be london these statistics say it will be london and the northeast particular the adversely affected. When you think the adversely affected. When you think about things like Leveling Up, not only think about things like Leveling Up, not only will this have about impact on individuals, but those people also spend money in their local economies. When we think about the leveling economies. When we think about the Leveling Up economies. When we think about the Leveling Up agenda, these cuts arent Leveling Up agenda, these cuts arent helpful to economies like those arent helpful to economies like those in arent helpful to economies like those in the northeast that are already those in the northeast that are already struggling because of underfunding. Ithink already struggling because of underfunding. I think its a really bad nrove underfunding. I think its a really bad move and i dont think its particularly well. We bad move and i dont think its particularly well. Bad move and i dont think its particularly well. We know health and Social Care particularly well. We know health and Social Care is particularly well. We know health and Social Care is a particularly well. We know health and Social Care is a huge particularly well. We know health and Social Care is a huge draw. I and Social Care is a huge draw. Alzheimers will be huge. The telegraph has maybe a bit of good news, Oxygen Therapy that could rollback alzheimers although it does sound like news. Which is nice to read in does sound like news. Which is nice to reat. ,. , � ,. , to read in our front pages. Its a he seriously growing to read in our front pages. Its a he seriously Growing Problem i to read in our front pages. Its a he seriously Growing Problem in to read in our front pages. Its a he seriously Growing Problem in this country. There are 850,000 sufferers, predicted to be over one and a half million by 2040. To hear there is potential treatment is incredibly encouraging. What this involves is not so simple by the sounds of things. Its 19 minutes in a Occident Chamber 90 minutes. Theyve texted this on people on people with. Theyve texted this on people on people with. But it shown improvement in their Memory And Brain function, which is an amazing thing. Wejust need brain function, which is an amazing thing. We just need some brain function, which is an amazing thing. Wejust need some bigger trials and studies done to this, and to think about how it could practically be rolled out if it were deemed to be a viable treatment. Irate deemed to be a viable treatment. We always have to be careful because we get all sorts of scientific stories which offer a ray of light. But it is a massive Growing Problem for families. Everyone is living longer, but knock on effects are huge. Absolutely, and you do hope when you read this, absolutely, and you do hope when you read this, that it will bear some fruit read this, that it will bear some fruit somewhere down the line. Particularly given something like alzheimers. Some kind of experience with people alzheimers. Some kind of experience with people who have had alzheimers and know with people who have had alzheimers and know how absolutely horrible it is. And know how absolutely horrible it is i do and know how absolutely horrible it is. I do think we need to wait and see how is. I do think we need to wait and see how it is. I do think we need to wait and see how it unfolds, but always hope the science see how it unfolds, but always hope the science is moving in the right direction the science is moving in the right direction in the science is moving in the right direction in terms of treating these Illnesses Direction in terms of treating these illnesses that have a Horrible Inrpact illnesses that have a horrible impact on peoples lives. Let us Move On to the Royal Family on the front page of The Times. A royal insider claims the Queen And Herfamily are black royal insider claims the queen and her family are black Lives Matter supporters. Clear, race of course has been very much on the forefront in the last 12 months. What do you make of this . Make of this . This is the first black Lieutenant Make of this . This is the first black lieutenant of make of this . This is the first black lieutenant of london, i make of this . This is the first L Black lieutenant of london, and make of this . This is the first black lieutenant of london, and hes come to the defence of the Royal Family and said hes had discussions with them in the wake of black Lives Matter protests. In the wake of george floyd. They are wholly on board of it. This will be good timing for the Royal Family because the new addition of Finding Freedom has been published. All of those accusations that emerged around the time of the Duke And Duchess of Sussexs Interview with oprah this year. As the story quotes, the group of cambridge came out and said they were very much not a racist family. Duke of cambridge. They are aware that these allegations are not going away. Its still bobbing away. Toe to have somebody who is an insider, who spend time with the Royal Family to defend them like this is very powerful for them. To defend them like this is very powerfulforthem. D0 to defend them like this is very powerful for them. To defend them like this is very powerful for them. Do you think it hels the powerful for them. Do you think it helps the Royal Powerful for them. Do you think it helps the Royal Family . Powerful for them. Do you think it helps the royalfamily . Will powerful for them. Do you think it helps the Royal Family . Will it be l helps the Royal Family . Will it be plausible . Sorry, Maya. Im helps the Royal Family . Will it be plausible . Sorry, Maya. Plausible . Sorry, Maya. Im not necessarily plausible . Sorry, Maya. Im not necessarily convinced. Plausible . Sorry, Maya. Im not necessarily convinced. I plausible . Sorry, Maya. Im not necessarily convinced. I think i plausible . Sorry, Maya. Im not. Necessarily convinced. I think wait and see i necessarily convinced. I think wait and see. I dont know the Royal Family and see. I dont know the Royal Family obviously. It is hard to see this is family obviously. It is hard to see this is related to a pr exercise, given this is related to a pr exercise, given what this is related to a pr exercise, given what the Duke And Duchess of sussex given what the Duke And Duchess of sussex said around racism being a part of sussex said around racism being a part of why sussex said around racism being a part of why they left the uk. I think part of why they left the uk. I think the theme it was well as. Its think the theme it was well as. Its an think the theme it was well as. Its an easy think the theme it was well as. Its an easy thing to say that you Support Black Lives Matter, and how do you Support Black Lives Matter, and how do you show that as a member of the family . Do you show that as a member of the family . As do you show that as a member of the family . As opposed to. I think. Take family . As opposed to. I think. Take a family . As opposed to. I think. Take a Knee Family . As opposed to. I think. Take a knee at family . As opposed to. I think. Take a knee at a Football Match . Its a Football Match . Its symbolic its a Football Match . Its symbolic ithink its a Football Match . Its symbolic i think when the duke of cambridge, not really. I think when the duke of cambridge, not really. I i think when the duke of cambridge, not really, i think in what racism is. Not really, i think in what racism is you not really, i think in what racism is you dont not really, i think in what racism is. You dontjust sort of declare you are is. You dontjust sort of declare you are not. Is. You dontjust sort of declare you are not, but think about how it impacts you are not, but think about how it impacts other facts of life. Its all Well Impacts other facts of life. Its all well and good to say these things. All well and good to say these things, but what would action look like . Again, that will be keeping the nation talking a little bit longer. Were going to finish with two people that seem to go down a storm. Aunt and deck for 20 years. That is some Record Ant and dec. Thea;r some Record Ant and dec. They refuse to some Record Ant and dec. They refuse to go some Record Ant and dec. They refuse to go away. Some Record Ant and dec. They refuse to go away. It some Record Ant and dec. They refuse to go away. It seems some Record Ant and dec. The refuse to go away. It seems like a long time ago i was watching them. It seems a little bit sad that we havent been able to produce any more stellar Television Talent to give them a run for their money. But youve got to admire them. The fact they managed to keep this partnership going for so many years without having any blips or fallouts, youve got to give them credit. ~ � , fallouts, youve got to give them credit. � , ,. , credit. Weve seen their ups and downs, credit. Weve seen their ups and downs. But credit. Weve seen their ups and downs, but weve credit. Weve seen their ups and downs, but weve obviously credit. Weve seen their ups and downs, but weve obviously got | credit. Weve seen their ups and i downs, but weve obviously got the same mass appeal. Thats amazing, well done to them. Well done to them. Yeah, its nice to see new well done to them. Yeah, its nice to see new people well done to them. Yeah, its nice to see new people coming well done to them. Yeah, its nice l to see new people coming through. Thinking to see new people coming through. 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Who in the running next time . Thats a difficult question. Who Do In The Running next time . Thats a difficult question. Who do you in the running next time . Thats aj difficult question. Who do you like watchint . Difficult question. Who do you like watching . Youve difficult question. Who do you like watching . Youve got difficult question. Who do you like watching . Youve got to difficult question. Who do you like watching . Youve got to put difficult question. Who do you like watching . Youve got to put holyl difficult question. Who do you like i watching . Youve got to put holy and fill there. Watching . Youve got to put holy and fill there watching . Youve got to put holy and fill there. Holly watching . Youve got to put holy and fill there. Holly and phil. Watching . Youve got to put holy and fill there. Holly and phil. We fill there. Holly and phil. We will find out fill there. Holly and phil. We will find out in fillthere. Holly and phil. We will find out in 12 months. Thank you both very much, Maya and claire. Lovely to see you. Thats our look at the papers. Bye bye. Good evening. Im Mimi Fawaz and this is your sports news. We start in tennis. And shes been grabbing headlines for her history making run, with another opportunity to make even more history in a few hours time at the Us Open semifinal. Britains Emma Raducanu will be in action in the early hours of friday morning, when she takes on Greeces Maria Sakarri in new york. The teenager is the first ever qualifier to get to the semifinals at Flushing Meadows and is yet to even drop a set. Remarkably, this is the furthest any british woman has gone in the competition, Sincejo Durrie back in 1983. She looks like shes having fun. Shes got that great smile when she goes on the court. Shes playing fantastic tennis. And shes really worked hard to get to this point of her career. I mean, theres loads more to come, but at The Moment shes in this kind of place where im sure she feels she can beat anybody. Any of those four could win this grand slam. Its so exciting. England Mens Cricket Summer comes to a close at Old Trafford over the next few days. The final test against india starts tomorrow. The tourists are 2 1 up in the series after victory at the oval earlier this week, but they have had another positive Covid Case in the camp. Heres our sports correspondent, joe wilson. Here at Old Trafford, we were reminded we still most definitely live in a sporting covid world. Indias Training Session didnt happen. After another positive test, there was concern of course about the players. What we were told was that everybody is being tested regularly. As the eve of Test Match Preparation goes, this was very irregular. England trained in the morning. Fatigue amongst bowlers is a big issues for them, so the return of Mark Wood after injuring his shoulder. Diving into an Advertising Board of lors would be very welcome. Are you fit and ready to come in full speed . Im fit for selection. I dont know about full classic mark would. Struggling the ball still. Just rotating my arm. My batting was good but i couldnt really throw it. I was going to have to get it the old school bowling. Now, thankfully, if selected im ready. Lets not lose sight of the importance of this Test Match with england. Ashes to come on the horizon probably. Ben stokes is absent as expected as he continues to rest and recover. Jos buttler is in that squad as well. Couple of big names unavailable, but i think the strength in Cricket England is really showing in that squad. Well go full of confidence and desperate to put on a good show. Buttler is back after welcoming his second child and doesnt want to full winter away from his family. Whether its potential restrictions or in australia or indian cases here, covid still feels like the predominant issue in cricket. Its about dealing with the noise and sometimes. Of course, covid has become an extra one of those, and theres more challenges now then potentially there was before. Remember when a positive test was a good match . Blocking out the noise just been trying to ignore the mower. Blocking out the noise just meant trying to ignore the mower. Joe wilson, bbc news, Old Trafford. There was a thrilling finish at taunton, where englands Women Beat New Zealand to clinch their t20 series. England Captain Heather Knight won the toss and chose to bowl first, making 144 for 4. England reached that target with a ball to spare, taking the series 2 1. To athletics and the Diamond League finals in zurich, where britains dina Asher Smith finished second in the 100 metres with a seasons best time. Jamaicas Elaine Thompson Herah with an impressive run in switzerland. The double olympic champion clocked in a time of 10. 65 seconds later in the evening, Asher Smith was also back in action and finished third in the womens 200 metres. Meanwhile, fresh from her Silver Medallist at the tokyo olympics, british teenager Keely Hodgkinson added a Diamond League title with victory in the 800 metres. The buildup is under way for this weekends italian grand prix. Its been a busy week on the Driver Merry go round with a number of changes confirmed for next year. British Driver George Russell has been speaking to the media for the first time since it was announced on tuesday that Hell Partner seven time World Champion Lewis hamilton at mercedes next season. He says his Career Move has caused mixed emotions. Pretty surreal, to be honest. Ive been part of mercedes for so long now. Still being at williams, they sort of overlooked everything and managed me. So, in a way, almost returning back to where i started myjourney towards f1. Equally, its sad to close this chapter. But its been a greatjourney, and im so pleased weve had some great results of recent races to show for our efforts. And thats all the sport for now. Well be back a little later. Hello there. Weve seen two things happening today, a drop in temperature and also some heavy rain falling, too. Now, as expected, the best of the weather was across the South East of england, here in East Anglia and also into lincolnshire. Temperatures in cambridge were 25 degrees. It was 26 celsius this afternoon in norwich and 24 in hull. Further west, temperatures have been lower, and charterhall there on the Scottish Borders at 29 degrees yesterday. A significant drop in Temperature Today because of the rain clouds that weve seen, some storms that have been affecting the uk. Most of those have been across northern and western areas. Now, therell still be some heavy showers around as we head further into the night, particularly across scotland, the Heavier Rain Moving Northwards and continuing to be pretty wet in the North East of scotland. A few showers elsewhere across some parts of england and wales. Many places turning dry, but its quite Muggy Air that weve got, so therell be some Mist And Fog around perhaps in the morning from the Midlands Northwards where the winds are light. That will tend to lift, theres not going to be a huge amount of sunshine tomorrow. Once again, well see those showers developing more widely. This time, though, we shouldnt see as many showers across wales and the south west, but well see many more showers across eastern parts of england. Again, those are going to be heavy and could well be thundery, too. But still some decent enough temperatures for this time of the year, 23 24 degrees in eastern england before those showers get going, 20 21 celsius for many other parts of the uk. All the showers have been courtesy of this area of low pressure. Thats going to start to run away as we head further into the weekend, so things are going to turn drier. But as the low pressure moves away, were going to start to draw in a north westerly breeze, and that will drop the temperatures as we head through the weekend. Now, weve still got some rain around on saturday across northernmost parts of scotland, but away from here, fewer showers, lighter showers, many places will be dry, perhaps not huge amounts of sunshine, mind you, and the winds for many will be light. And temperatures are dropping away, though, in scotland and northern ireland, only around 17 degrees, a bit warmer, though, as you head south and east across england into wales. For the second half of the weekend, the rain is gone from northern scotland, and again, there are very few showers. Many places will be dry. Theres still a fair bit of cloud around on sunday. 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