and eastern england. showers that could give you a lot of rain in a short space of time. in—between, could give you a lot of rain in a short spa( highs me. in—between, could give you a lot of rain in a short spa( highs ofe. in—between, could give you a lot of rain in a short spa( highs of 17 n—between, could give you a lot of rain in a short spa( highs of 17 or between, could give you a lot of rain in a short spa( highs of 17 or 18. neen, could give you a lot of rain in a short spa( highs of 17 or 18. the i, sunshine, highs of 17 or 18. the rain moves northwards and stalls in northern scotland overnight. elsewhere, heavy showers for a time. most places will be dry by tomorrow morning. not quite as chilly as it was last night. ten, 11, 12 degrees. into the sunshine and into tomorrow, the sunshine and showers could crop up just about into tomorrow, the sunshine and showers could crop up it heavy ut into tomorrow, the sunshine and showers could crop up it heavy ones anywhere. there will be heavy ones and thundery, but the heaviest showers of will be found across showers of all will be found across northern and eastern parts showers of all will be found across northern and east into arts showers of all will be found across northern and east into north—east scotland, perhaps into north—east england evolve. thunder and lightning and possibly some hale could make for poor lightning and possibly some hale could make foi possibly localise conditions and possibly localise surface water flooding. conditions and possibly localise surface waterflooding. in conditions and possibly localise surface water flooding. in the sunny gaps tomorrow, slightly warmer. 20 degrees, for example, in london. as we look a bit further ahead, this area of low is of area of low pressure which is of course bringing the unsettled weather is still fairly close by for thursday. high pressure trying to weather is still fairly close by for thursday. high press we trying to weather is still fairly close by for thursday. high press we will1g to weather is still fairly close by for thursday. high press we will get) build from the west, we will get back to that in a moment. on thursday, still some showers. this time, the heaviest thursday, still some showers. this time, the h towards the south than widespread towards the south than these. drierand brighterfurther these. drier and brighter further north these. drierand brighterfurther north and west. with the wind is coming from the north, it will not north and west. with the wind is corr particularly: north, it will not north and west. with the wind is corr particularly warm. it will not north and west. with the wind is corr particularly warm. this ill not north and west. with the wind is corr particularly warm. this is not feel particularly warm. this is certainly not a heatwave. but in the feel particularly warm. this is certainly r highs eatwave. but in the feel particularly warm. this is certainly r highs of :wave. but in the feel particularly warm. this is certainly r highs of 90 ve. but in the feel particularly warm. this is certainly r highs of 90 degrees, the feel particularly warm. this is certainly r highs of 90 degrees, that sunshine, highs of 90 degrees, that will not feel too bad. towards the end of the week, we watch this area of high pressure making its move. end of the week, we watch this area of high pressure n weather move. end of the week, we watch this area of high pressure n weatherfor)ve. end of the week, we watch this area of high pressure n weather for the bringing more dry weather for the weekend. but big lumps of cloud circulating around the high, it will not always be however, this not always be sunny. however, this little area of warm air will start to north of the uk. we to head into the north of the uk. we could see temperatures across parts of scotland up to 22, may be 23 degrees through the weekend. but further south and particularly south—east, there is a chance we will see more cloud, a coolerfeel. but at least something a bit drier by the weekend. yes, that warm air tonga is going to look is all! i like the idea of that, thank you. that's it. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are. widespread towards the south than these. drier and the rising costs for premier league tickets. football fans tell us what they think the some facing some huge price increases going into the next season. welcome to the programme. we'll start with the french open. and we may well have seen the king of clay, rafa nadal at the tournament for the last time. after being beaten by alexander zverev in the first round, nadal spoke about his struggle with injuries in recent times. he also said not to expect him at wimbledon, saying it would be a bad idea to return to the scene where he won the men's singles title in 2007 and 2010 and instead is choosing to focus on the olympics at the end ofjuly. for me, it looks difficult to make the transition into grass. having played the game on clay. today, it is not a good idea, i can confirm. evenif is not a good idea, i can confirm. even if i moved to wimbledon, because i have to, i don't think it is a positive idea right now. nadal has dominated the french open men's singles, winning it a record 1a times between 2005 to 2022, but the tournament goes on without him. with novak djokovic looking far from his best right now, who is the favourite for the mens singles title? that's the question we posed to our tennis correspodent russell fuller. it isa it is a chilly, windy, grey, wet, miserable day in paris and the ford cars for the first week is not at all good you could win it? while the obvious unions are organic sinner —— jannik sinner, both have had injuries come into the wimbledon open. particularlyjannik sinner open. particularly jannik sinner preparation open. particularlyjannik sinner preparation is not as thorough as they could bid. 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even though katie match, she will com, was a senior match, she will start there she is a former emma the june is emma thejune is coming back wife emma thejune is coming back from back problems and has been tipped to win this title in the past. much more of a natural on the clay court, so let us see what happens but with four defeats over the open cup, there isn't now a possibility that we will see of what happened last time at the grand slam during the french open in 2020. in fact, the last time it has happened in the last 20 years were all british players have won their opening matches. now the premier league season may have onlyjust ended but many clubs have already released their ticket prices for next season, with some sets of fans facing huge increases in cost. a bbc questionnaire sent to more than 1,600 fans has found the majority of respondents are set to pay either slightly more, or significantly more, for their season ticket with many saying the prices are unfair. joe lynskey is here with more on this. joe, tell us more about the reasons behind this questionnaire what is a questionnaire found? this has been more and more sets of people who have spoken up delay mac out about this issue of ticket prices. at fulham, tottenham hotspur do, just last week, we had fans saying they were going to boycott games. we are trying to get a sense of the trend through the premier league in this questionnaire, asking fans of the 15 clubs who had details about the price is, what they think. of about the price is, what they think. of more than 16 —— 1600 fans who responded, 1490 say they will pay slightly more significant more for their season. slightly more significant more for theirseason. more slightly more significant more for their season. more than half feel that there price the play is fair or of good value. 332 fans say the price they pay is unfair. this comes to a difficult dynamic for the top clubs, i won had they have loyal fans, and the other hand they have the one of my stay fans who are prepared to pay more for a single ticket for a single match. at fulham, a beautiful ground in west london, there are some season tickets and prices there, but delivery the —— below £500, one new season ticket in their new stand, costs 5000 pounds, that is £150 in their league match... the club also attracts visitors from around the world. i attracts visitors from around the world. , ~' ., attracts visitors from around the world. , ~ ., , ., ., world. ijust know it is an old stadium- _ world. ijust know it is an old stadium- i — world. ijust know it is an old stadium. i am _ world. ijust know it is an old stadium. i am now— world. ijust know it is an old stadium. i am now a - world. ijust know it is an old stadium. i am now a live - world. ijust know it is an old - stadium. i am now a live longest fulham — stadium. i am now a live longest fulham fart _ stadium. i am now a live longest fulham fan. was it expensive? it was like 100 euros. _ fulham fan. was it 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nottingham forest are telling us about issues for younger fans, forest are telling us about issues for youngerfans, they forest are telling us about issues for younger fans, they have forced the age gap down for a discounted youth tickets from 19 to 17. one fan david said maja grandstand turned 18 on the first, he sees his ticket arise from hundred £95... at totem hospital, it is the oldest supporters been affected. the season after next, they were to be —— at tottenham hotspur, it is the oldest fans be affected, the oldest fans went no longer get a discount on this ticket on the season after next. there ticket rise is not sustainable affecting rice for others. an official who is 68 cents discount for someone who is that a chief ticket had been read from a 60% to 65% he says the message that is —— that they are sending are so hard to stomach. it that they are sending are so hard to stomach. . . that they are sending are so hard to stomach. , ., ., ., , . , ., stomach. it is an atrocious decision aimed at loyalty- — stomach. it is an atrocious decision aimed at loyalty. it _ stomach. it is an atrocious decision aimed at loyalty. it is _ stomach. it is an atrocious decision aimed at loyalty. it is a _ stomach. it is an atrocious decision aimed at loyalty. it is a message i stomach. it is an atrocious decisionj aimed at loyalty. it is a message to us are _ aimed at loyalty. it is a message to us are seniors that we are not wanted — us are seniors that we are not wanted it_ us are seniors that we are not wanted. it is a message to every single _ wanted. it is a message to every single fah— wanted. it is a message to every single fan about how much they value loyalty. _ single fan about how much they value loyalty, they don't. all they want is somebody sitting in that seat who is somebody sitting in that seat who is prepared — is somebody sitting in that seat who is prepared to pay full price. watching football is a huge chunk of my income, so i am going to to my income, so i am going to have to make _ my income, so i am going to have to make a _ my income, so i am going to have to make a serious decision about my income, so i am going to have to make a serious decis go about my income, so i am going to have to make a serious decis go in out my income, so i am going to have to make a serious decis go in and it is notjust about to go in and sharing — it is notjust about to go in and sharing a — it is notjust about to go in and sharing a team on, it is about it sharing a team on, it is about - it is— sharing a team on, it is about - it is about— sharing a team on, it is about it is about being with them, family. it is about being with them, in my— family. it is about being with them, in my case. — family. it is about being with them, in my case. i— family. it is about being with them, in my case, i go with my sun and my granddaughter. we have a deep and profound _ granddaughter. we have a deep and profound attachment to that club. well, you are watching bbc news, lots of election coverage on our website. let us use this opportunity to bring you up—to—date with some of the other new stories. the government in papua new guinea is warning nearly 8,000 people are at risk from further landslides, after a mountainside collapsed in enga province on friday. hundreds of people were buried in the landslip and conditions are getting worse. these pictures are from the united nations development programme. the provinicial administrator says continued movement of rock and debris is making it difficult for rescue teams to operate. rescuers say it is increasingly unlikely that victims will be found alive, as local people are joined by support and aid teams from around the world to try to help. locals scrabble in the scar on their land as they try to find relatives buried beneath the landslide. they're using their hands and whatever tools they can. but the un says around 2,000 people were buried alive here in the mountainous enga province around 600 kilometres north—west of the capital port moresby. this creates a lot of challenges around control and use of land. we've seen tribal fights happening over these sorts of issues in the past, so, we're really concerned about that. limestone and debris is still falling. the terrain is difficult and heavy rainfall isn't helping. aruna iyengar, bbc news.