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tomorrow, the government will set out more details of the temporary visa scheme. to make it easierfor foreign lorry drivers to work in the uk. it comes after a frustrating day for some motorists with keys and congestion is around many petrol stations following a disruption to fuel deliveries because of a shortage of hauliers. the visa scheme could bring in around 5000 drivers but the haulage industry says it actually needs 100,000. people have been told not to panic buy, there is no shortage of fuel itself but again today motorists were queueing at petrol stations. in some areas, there has been traffic chaos as a result.— chaos as a result. petrol is on a zero, i chaos as a result. petrol is on a zero. i am _ chaos as a result. petrol is on a zero. i am not _ chaos as a result. petrol is on a zero, i am not going _ chaos as a result. petrol is on a zero, i am not going to - chaos as a result. petrol is on a zero, i am not going to make i chaos as a result. petrol is on a | zero, i am not going to make it, people have half a tank and they are going in there to fill up. three hours, it's ridiculous. i'm unread and i need to get petrol as soon as possible. — i'm unread. eg and i need to get petrol as soon as possible. - i'm unread.— and i need to get petrol as soon as possible. - i'm unread. eg group has set a £30 per— possible. - i'm unread. eg group has set a £30 per customer _ possible. - i'm unread. eg group has set a £30 per customer limit, - possible. - i'm unread. eg group has set a £30 per customer limit, the . set a £30 per customer limit, the initial problems experienced by bp were due to not having a lot of lorry drivers, a wider pre—existing issue that has worsened between — during the pandemic and following brexit. four months, the government resisted calls from freight and retail groups to introduce temporary visas for foreign drivers but it is now expected to announce a scheme tomorrow with 5000 visas available, they will also be a raft of longer—term measures. all itch firms welcome anything that might ease the pressure but say there is no silver bullet. i pressure but say there is no silver bullet. ., ~' pressure but say there is no silver bullet. ., ~ , , bullet. i do think this will be helful bullet. i do think this will be helpful and _ bullet. i do think this will be helpful and i _ bullet. i do think this will be helpful and i hope _ bullet. i do think this will be helpful and i hope it - bullet. i do think this will be helpful and i hope it will. bullet. i do think this will be helpful and i hope it will be | helpful and i hope it will be helpful. 5000 doesn't seem a lot when you are talking of deficits of 90,000 drivers a short but hopefully that will be reflected on forecourts and in shells and help relieve the burden a bit. and in shells and help relieve the burden a bit-— and in shells and help relieve the burdena bit. ~ , ., burden a bit. with this visa, do you think there — burden a bit. with this visa, do you think there are _ burden a bit. with this visa, do you think there are thousands - burden a bit. with this visa, do you think there are thousands of - burden a bit. with this visa, do you | think there are thousands of foreign drivers who will now want to come and work in the uk? i’d drivers who will now want to come and work in the uk?— drivers who will now want to come and work in the uk? i'd like to hope that they d0- _ and work in the uk? i'd like to hope that they do. what _ and work in the uk? i'd like to hope that they do. what you've _ and work in the uk? i'd like to hope that they do. what you've got - and work in the uk? i'd like to hope that they do. what you've got to - that they do. what you've got to realise is that all european countries have actually got a driver shortage. countries have actually got a driver shortaae. , . ., , ., ., shortage. other sectors have also found it hard _ shortage. other sectors have also found it hard to _ shortage. other sectors have also found it hard to find _ shortage. other sectors have also found it hard to find enough - found it hard to find enough workers. the business group the cbi said a more proactive approach was needed so the economy's — the country's economy was not stifled. we have labour shortages across the economy, we have supply chain problems, energy problems, and we need the government to grip these things with us in business and get ahead of them rather than behind them. , ., ., , ., . , them. the question now is how many drivers from — them. the question now is how many drivers from overseas _ them. the question now is how many drivers from overseas will _ them. the question now is how many drivers from overseas will apply - drivers from overseas will apply will add visa and how quickly, business is just want things to improve before the crucial christmas period. katie has been telling us about how soon the new scheme could make an impact. i soon the new scheme could make an im act. , ., , soon the new scheme could make an imact. , ., , ~ , soon the new scheme could make an imact. , ., , ~' , ., impact. i understand it is likely to last three months _ impact. i understand it is likely to last three months which - impact. i understand it is likely to last three months which is - impact. i understand it is likely to| last three months which is shorter than some business groups had wanted. the underlying issues which the road haulage association has said could be up to 100,000, will take longer to address. they will take some time to vest because there is a cocktail of factors that have added up to the decline of the domestic workforce and many in the industry, actually, we'll accept that more could have been done earlier to try and make it in a more attractive career. for now, temporary visa scheme is something of a short—term bridge, particularly to try and help in the run—up to christmas. join me now is leslie o'brien, the founder of the haulage firm that has over 30 vehicles in operation. thank ou for over 30 vehicles in operation. thank you forjoining _ over 30 vehicles in operation. thank you forjoining us — over 30 vehicles in operation. thank you forjoining us here _ over 30 vehicles in operation. thank you forjoining us here on _ over 30 vehicles in operation. thank you forjoining us here on bbc- over 30 vehicles in operation. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. can ijust first you forjoining us here on bbc news. can i just first start off by asking, what are your thoughts on the difference in figures? is it 5000 or 100,000 drivers that are actually needed? what is closer to the truth? ~ , ' i: i: i: i: i: the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that — the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are _ the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. - the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. so, - the truth? well, it is 100,000 drivers that are short. so, the| drivers that are short. so, the government is saying that they are going to allow temporary visas for 5000 drivers, i really don't see how thatis 5000 drivers, i really don't see how that is going to solve the situation.— that is going to solve the situation. , ., ., situation. yes, and for three months. _ situation. yes, and for three months. is _ situation. yes, and for three months. is a _ situation. yes, and for three months, is a government. situation. yes, and for three i months, is a government being somewhat naive? i months, is a government being somewhat naive?— months, is a government being somewhat naive? i think they are bein: somewhat naive? i think they are being naive _ somewhat naive? i think they are being naive and _ somewhat naive? i think they are being naive and i _ somewhat naive? i think they are being naive and i fail— somewhat naive? i think they are being naive and i fail to _ somewhat naive? i think they are i being naive and i failto understand being naive and ifail to understand why someone would want to come to the uk for a three month period only and then have two return home. it is 'ust not and then have two return home. it is just not attractive. that was going to be my next question. what is the next question in travelling to the uk for three months, i mean, will they be guaranteed accommodation, for example? what do you understand by all of this? i for example? what do you understand by all of this?— by all of this? i don't think they will be granted _ by all of this? i don't think they will be granted accommodation j by all of this? i don't think they - will be granted accommodation but i really do not know. but i think the main issue is 5000 isjust insufficient. how is 5000 going to resolve a 100,000 driver shortage? it isjust too resolve a 100,000 driver shortage? it is just too little and too late. so, what would help, lesley? tell us now. from your experience, what needs to be done right now for the short term? long time, of course there are issues, but in the short term, what would help? iii there are issues, but in the short term, what would help?- there are issues, but in the short term, what would help? in the short term, what would help? in the short term, we term, what would help? in the short term. we need _ term, what would help? in the short term, we need to _ term, what would help? in the short term, we need to really _ term, what would help? in the short term, we need to really quickly - term, we need to really quickly expedite the driver training. it is taking far too long. i already have a driver that i want to train, a van driver, and he has been waiting two months just to get the provisional licence so clearly without a licence you cannot even commence the training. 0ne you cannot even commence the training. one solution is we have a large pool of drivers who stop doing the driver cpc training which is regulatory training that the drivers have to do during a five year period. we could relax that legislation and allow those drivers to come back to work. 0nly legislation and allow those drivers to come back to work. only this week, i have one of my old drivers ring me and say, leslie, i could come back to work, i have got my license and my category but i need to do these 35 hours of training. we are going to help him do that but if government could relax that, that would certainly help him in the short term. would certainly help him in the short term-— would certainly help him in the short term. , i. _ i. short term. leslie, when you say you are auoin short term. leslie, when you say you are going to — short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do _ short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do that, - short term. leslie, when you say you are going to help him do that, i - are going to help him do that, i understand it cost some £4000 to get a licence? ., , understand it cost some £4000 to get a licence? . , ., .. ., a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. _ a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what _ a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what we - a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what we got i a licence? that is for the actual drivers licence. what we got to | drivers licence. what we got to remember is these are professional drivers are not only did they have the vocational licence, they have continuous professional development, and this continual professional development is in the form of 35 hours of training during every five year period. and some drivers just kind of see it as going back to school and is not what they signed up school and is not what they signed up for so theyjust said, we're not going to it, don't get me wrong, i agree with it but this is a short—term fix, may be, to get some drivers behind the wheel. hg short-term fix, may be, to get some drivers behind the wheel.— drivers behind the wheel. hg driving is a hiuhl drivers behind the wheel. hg driving is a highly skilled _ drivers behind the wheel. hg driving is a highly skilled profession, - drivers behind the wheel. hg driving is a highly skilled profession, i - is a highly skilled profession, i mean we have all seen the manoeuvring of the vehicles and often as drivers we are in awe at what they do, and if the training is to be shortened or twigs are going to be shortened or twigs are going to be shortened or twigs are going to be made, would that not compromise safety on the road? well, alread the compromise safety on the road? well, already the government _ compromise safety on the road? vii already the government have relaxed drivers hours to an additional hour driving a day. ifail to drivers hours to an additional hour driving a day. i fail to see what difference that makes, other than compromising health and safety. with regard to the vocational driving test, they have said they are going to remove reversing and coupling for the third party to do that. i don't see how that is going to work, that could even slow down the process, who is this third—party? we absolutely do not want to compromise safety but in these drivers who had kind of relaxed the drivers cpc training, obviously we would give them an induction, we would welcome them an induction, we would welcome them back to work, they have their vocational licence, the training is mainly with regard to drivers hours, safe loading, checks, and most of the drivers know this anyway, it is just refresher training. so, to welcome them back in the short term could be that short—term solution that would help us keep the economy going. that would help us keep the economy anoin. , , , that would help us keep the economy oiiin _ , , , , going. lesley, why is it then, because from _ going. lesley, why is it then, because from what _ going. lesley, why is it then, because from what i - going. lesley, why is it then, because from what i am - going. lesley, why is it then, - because from what i am hearing, we have also heard from the national haulage association, has the government actually consulted with the likes of you on why they have chosen this figure of three months and 5000 temporary visas when it doesn't sound as if in actually makes sense? i doesn't sound as if in actually makes sense?— doesn't sound as if in actually makes sense? ., �* ~ ., makes sense? i don't know whether the have makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted _ makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted with _ makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted with the - makes sense? i don't know whether they have consulted with the road | they have consulted with the road haulage association, i do know that a few months ago there was a government roundtable which i sat in on with a baroness in which we played with the government to put drivers on the home office shortage occupation list but they absolutely would not do that and had they done that earlier, we would not be at this critical point now. fiifi that earlier, we would not be at this critical point now.— that earlier, we would not be at this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry. — this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry, as _ this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry, as it _ this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry, as it is _ this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry, as it is you - this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry, as it is you need i this critical point now. ok, you are in the industry, as it is you need a| in the industry, as it is you need a crystal ball because i suspect you know what is going to happen. talk us through the next three to four months. ~ .. ., , , months. well, i cannot see things imrovin months. well, i cannot see things improving in _ months. well, i cannot see things improving in the _ months. well, i cannot see things improving in the next _ months. well, i cannot see things improving in the next three - months. well, i cannot see things improving in the next three to - months. well, i cannot see things| improving in the next three to four months unless there is some critical action taken. it could get worse. already i am thinking is there going to be feel for my tracks to get out less next week? and probably... there is no shortage of fuel, there is just there is no shortage of fuel, there isjust a shortage there is no shortage of fuel, there is just a shortage of drivers and the drivers that deliver the fuel at some of the highest—paid drivers are some of the highest—paid drivers are so in the short term, the government have take immediate action. we need to get more drivers on the road, either the cpc drivers, we need to expedite the driver training, otherwise we are not going to resolve this problem. and 5000 drivers is not going to help. isn't it a pity that it takes a crisis, a pandemic, ora it a pity that it takes a crisis, a pandemic, or a strike to kind of realise how critical the transport and logistics industry is to our economy and what a pity that we weren't appreciated earlier and things done to improve the perception of our industry and attract more people into it? good uestion, attract more people into it? good question. good — attract more people into it? good question, good point— attract more people into it? good question, good point as - attract more people into it? good question, good point as well. we hope we get answers pretty soon. lesley, good luck with running your business and getting fuel for those lorries. thank you very much. the labour leader has had to roll back on his some of his plans for future elections. the remaining proposals are still likely to spark a confrontation with the left. the parties in brighton for its annual conference where the focus was also on new rights for workers. from brighton, our political correspondent reports, and just to want you, there are some flashing images in his report. it wasn't an ideal start to the conference, he wanted to attack the conservatives. but under attack from some of his own party, he was forced to ditch plans to reduce the role of rank and file in future leadership elections and further rows could overshadow more positive policies aimed at the wider public. the focus was supposed to be on workers' rights, not his members rights. the deputy leader gave a crowd pleasing speech including a promise to ban zero—hours contracts. speech including a promise to ban zero-hours contracts.— speech including a promise to ban zero-hours contracts. some things are not negotiable. _ zero-hours contracts. some things are not negotiable. so, _ zero-hours contracts. some things are not negotiable. so, labour- zero-hours contracts. some things are not negotiable. so, labour in l are not negotiable. so, labour in power— are not negotiable. so, labour in power will— are not negotiable. so, labour in power will give all workers' rights from _ power will give all workers' rights from day — power will give all workers' rights from day one in theirjob, sick pay, holiday— from day one in theirjob, sick pay, holiday pay, — from day one in theirjob, sick pay, holiday pay, parental leave and protection against unfair dismissal. but most _ protection against unfair dismissal. but most of the action took place not on the conference floor but behind closed doors. he has been in crunch meeting and has had to drop some of his ideas but a significant number will go ahead. that is sure to infuriate the left wing. underneath his plans, candidates would need to get 20% of labour mps rather than 10% now. this might sound very procedural but it is also highly political. if the rules had beenin highly political. if the rules had been in place during the last leadership election, there would have been only one candidate. and in the previous contest, jeremy corbyn wouldn't have got on the ballot. that is why the party but that left have voted against plans tomorrow. let's reject all of these rules, stay strong, every single labour member, solidarity, thank you. first impressions— member, solidarity, thank you. first impressions matter. _ member, solidarity, thank you. first impressions matter. if he wins a battle within his own party, keir starmer could look decisive but the risk is that in a process he will also highlight his party with my divisions. would it be fair that it hasn't been the easiest artful set keir starmer? now, he hasn't got everything he wanted. it's that he hasn't gone all his way but so keir starmer clearly wants to have this battle, if it needs to be a battle at some point and make these changes to the way leadership contest happen within the labour party, and there were two hurdles to him doing that. firstly getting the plans approved by the nec, the national executive committee, laid upon that ruling body, and then getting them approved by party members here at the conference. so, he has got everything he wanted, the move to go back to an electoral college system which sees trade unions and other affiliated you — organisations alongside labour mps and the wider labour membership getting equal share of the vote for a new labour leader but there are still some plans in there to make it harderfor labour mps to get on the leadership ballot and also to scrap registered supporters, which came in under ed miliband's leadership. that way for people to pay a small fee to be able to participate in the election without becoming fully paid up labour members. though plans are still deeply unpopular with many people on the left of the party. we will have to see what happens tomorrow, they will be debate on the conference floor, whether those plans go through or not. sources close to keir starmer tonight tell me they are happy with where they are, they believe they have plans in place to make the party more electable in general and more efficient. that division, though, over those plans is certainly dominating the first day of the conference here in brighton. jeremy corb n conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also — conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring _ conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in - conference here in brighton. jeremy corbyn also still featuring in a - corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , , , ., ~ corbyn also still featuring in a manner. , , ,, .,~ ., manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the _ manner. yes, well, he is speaking at an event here run by the momentumi an event here run by the momentum grassroots campaign group on the left of the labour party, not part of the official labour party conference itself, where he may well have some choice words for how keir starmer is going about his leadership. john mcdonnell, the former shadow chancellor under jeremy corbyn, said tonight he has been holding back from making personal attacks on keir starmer as well asjeremy personal attacks on keir starmer as well as jeremy corbyn personal attacks on keir starmer as well asjeremy corbyn but he prefers to offer a critique, as he puts it, of keir starmer�*s leadership, and urged members to stay within the party and continue to fight for what they believe labour should be doing. there was also a moment earlier on when david evans, the general secretary of labour was re—elected in his post. during his speech, he urged members to remember why they joined the labour party and unfortunately perhaps for him and keir starmer, the chart came back from someone in the whole, oh, jeremy corbyn. so, they are still divisions and they are being played out here. they will be attempts also to put forward a policy and appeal to put forward a policy and appeal to voters beyond the party membership who keir starmer hopes will return and vote for labour whenever the next general election comes. , ., . . whenever the next general election comes. ., ., ., ~ whenever the next general election comes. ., ., ~ .,~ , ., comes. jonathan blake, thank you very much. _ comes. jonathan blake, thank you very much. i— comes. jonathan blake, thank you very much, i know _ comes. jonathan blake, thank you very much, i know we _ comes. jonathan blake, thank you very much, i know we will - comes. jonathan blake, thank you very much, i know we will be - very much, i know we will be speaking to you again, thank you. choose continue at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easierfor announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easier for foreign lorry drivers to work in the uk. labour's leader heads for a showdown with his party but that left wing over changes to the way it chooses its mps and leaders. a book of condolence is open for people to pay respects to the teacher said in a nasa who was killed in south—east london. —— — sabina nessa who was killed in south—east london. in the ryder cup, these are the scores. bre ntford brentford and liverpool have been an essex girl thriller. — in a six goal thriller. liverpool were 3—2 up when brentford got their second equaliser of the game. 3—0 — 3—3. we got their second equaliser of the game- 3-0 - 3-3-— got their second equaliser of the game. 3-0 - 3-3. we played really iood game. 3-0 - 3-3. we played really good football. _ game. 3-0 - 3-3. we played really good football, create _ game. 3-0 - 3-3. we played really good football, create incredible - good football, create incredible chances, we should have scored, i think we agreed, three, four, five, six, but they deserved their three goals, could have scored a fourth one with the way they played. we couldn't deal with it today so it was perfect for them. we never before struggled that much in this situation. ., before struggled that much in this situation. . ., , ., situation. earlier, chase and were beaten 1- city _ situation. earlier, chase and were beaten 1- city - — situation. earlier, chase and were beaten 1- city -1-0 _ situation. earlier, chase and were beaten 1- city -1-0 by— situation. earlier, chase and were | beaten 1- city -1-0 by manchester beaten 1— city — 1—0 by manchester city. we came here, we created chances and we minimise the strength points they have and that is why it was a good day for us. top of the table and it is a good way to start this fascinating week that we have ahead of us. bruno fernandes missed a penalty as aston villa beat manchester united 1-0. aston villa beat manchester united 1—0. villa went into the lead and then gave away the penalty. elsewhere, everton kept up the pressure at the top as they beat bottom side norwich. in scotland, rangers are a point clear at the top of the premiership after scraping a win. joe arriba got the only goal. 0ne game in a wsl today. everton beat birmingham city 3—1. this win lifts everton off the foot of the table with burning and slipping to bottom. lando norris says he hopes his first pole position of his career will be the first of many. lewis hamilton dominated qualifying but damaged his mercedes and then spun as he tried desperately to set a good time on his final run. norris had no such troubles and claimed the top spot. hamilton will start from fourth. let's ta ke let's take you through the government's latest coronavirus figures for the uk. they show that there were 31,348 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. another 122 deaths were reported, that is of people who died within 28 days in a positive test. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% of people aged 16 or over have had their first inoculation, whilst 82.2% are now fully vaccinated. a book of condolence has been opened in memory of a sabina nessa who was attacked and killed a week ago. hundreds of mourners gathered for an emotional candlelit vigil and kid brick last night. more than 500 people gathered at pegler square not far from a suspect was captured on cctv. it is the final campaigning day before the election in germany. angela merkel is stepping aside after 16 years in power. her cdu party is facing a tight race against the social democrats. we get the latest on what the outcome might be. germany is on the threshold of a new political era but tonight the race to succeed angela merkel is simply too close to call. her conservatives, the cdu party is just behind the social democrat party in the polls but that gap has been narrowing and actually one poll suggests there is a single pretentious point between them. angela merkel herself had vowed to stake out at the election campaign by the very idea that social democrat 0laf scholz could snatch victory from her party's candidate armin laschet has caused them to rethink things. the green party looked on course to come in third but they are likely to steal possibly end up as part of the government because whoever comes out on top tomorrow will have to form a coalition, it is not going to be easy, there are a lot of combinations possible, it could be weeks, if not months, before this country gets a new government and angela merkel set aside for a new german chancellor. a 12—year—old boy has died at an indoor ski centre in the west midlands. ambulance crews were called to the centre in tamworth yesterday evening following reports that a child had been heard but they were unable to save him. a man has also been treated for injuries. attem pts atte m pts to attempts to phonetic and legal stand—off between united states, china and canada has come to an abrupt conclusion. meng wanzhou is being flown back to china after being flown back to china after being released from home detention in canada. apparently in return china has released two canadians it had imprisoned on espionage charges. david was reports. leaving her home in vancouver for the last time, after nearly three years of house arrest, meng wanzhou, a key figure in one of china benn—ite biggest countries was facing extradition on charges of helping to evade us economic sanctions on iran. she was freed suddenly after striking a deal with us prosecutors which saw her admit in a virtual appearance before a new york court room to lying to banks on huawei's behalf. in return, the us justice department dropped its extradition request. {lister justice department dropped its extradition request.— justice department dropped its extradition request. over the past three years. _ extradition request. over the past three years. my — extradition request. over the past three years, my life _ extradition request. over the past three years, my life has _ extradition request. over the past three years, my life has been - extradition request. over the past i three years, my life has been turned upside down. it was a disruptive time for me, as a mother, a wife, and a company executive. but i believe every cloud has a silver lining. it really was an invaluable experience in my life.— lining. it really was an invaluable experience in my life. huawei is the lamest experience in my life. huawei is the largest telecom _ experience in my life. huawei is the largest telecom equipment - largest telecom equipment manufacturer in the world but its success unnerved the trump administration which accused the company of using its technology to spy company of using its technology to spy on the us. meng wanzhou's detention was all the more controversial given that she is the daughter of huawei's founder, and it prompted the arrest of two canadian citizens in china, diplomat michael couric and businessman michael favour in what the canadian government branded and active hostage diplomacy, to the delight of the canadian prime minister, they have now been released as well. about 12 minutes ago, the aircraft carrying michael kovic and michael spacer left chinese airspace and they are on their way home. they boarded at about 730 ottawa time, along with dominic barton, canada's ambassador to china.— along with dominic barton, canada's ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on _ ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an _ ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an air _ ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an air china _ ambassador to china. meng wanzhou left canada on an air china flight - left canada on an air china flight but any prospect of a thaw in the adversarial relationship between the united states and china may prove to be short lived. huawei remains on a trade blacklist here and still faces charges of corporate espionage. time to catch up with the weather. very warm this weekend for the time of year. it was rather gloomy and tomorrow we should see a better chance of seeing the sunshine as the winds will be stronger, breaking up the clouds, but rain will be arriving from the west. tonight will be mainly dry, quite muddy, variable cloud, one or two spots of drizzle over western hills, temperatures not much below 13 to 15. over western hills, temperatures not much below 13 to 15 . tomorrow starts off warm, mainly dry, we should see more sunshine around, when strongerfrom the should see more sunshine around, when stronger from the south, break out the cloud, meanwhile the cold front will arrive across northern ireland in western scotland, bringing stronger winds and heavy rain, so temperatures in the mid to high teens. england, scotland and wales very warm for late september. the cold front continues the journey eastwards on sunday night, doesn't reach the eastern side of the country until we get into monday morning so another dry, warm, muggy night and for the rest be fine — behind the rain band, it will be turning cooler. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines ? queues continues at petrol stations of the government announces a temporary visa scheme to 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