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with this sweeping in, we are actually going to draw in some of that warmth from the continent. from france, that heat will clear east anglia and the south east. many of us will have these fresher condition swirling around with showers brought in by the south westerly winds but dry conditions in the south east and east anglia and temporarily up to 30 degrees. come monday, those temperatures will drop as we draw in northerly winds. back to you. thanks, tomasz. and that is bbc news at ten from all of us on the team there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with christian fraser which isjust getting underway on bbc two, but the news also continues here on bbc one as now it s time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are from the ten team it s goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface, and ali miraj, who ....
extreme heat across large parts of the uk is expected to last into early next week. the met office issues an amber weather warning. drivers at eight rail companies vote to strike in a dispute over pay, but scotrail drivers accept an improved pay offer of 5%. the president of sri lanka says he will resign after thousands of demonstrators stormed his official residence in protest at the state of the economy. the composer monty norman, whose works include the james bond theme tune, has died at the age of 94. and still to come in sportsday, england and northern ireland are an action at euro 2022 and we will have all the latest. hello and welcome to bbc news. so far, all 11 mps are in the running to replace borisjohnson. the tories aim to reduce that number to two over the next ten days. boris johnson has refused to endorse any candidate. you he said he didn t want to damage anybody s chances. ros atkins is at westminster. let s head there now. you thank you forjoining us on ....
i will bring you all the weather coming shortly. good morning. are booming holiday bookings enough to boost the economy? we find out the financial state of the uk later this morning. i am in the lake district. which uk cities have made the shortlist to host next year s eurovision? we ll be finding out after eight o clock this morning the summerjust keeps getting better and betterfor great britain s alice kinsella. she s added silver at the european championships, to the gold she won at the commonwealth games in the gymnastics all around final. good morning. it s friday, 12th august. a drought is expected to be declared in many parts of england today, meaning stricter controls over the use of water. it comes as yorkshire water is the latest firm to announce it s introducing a hosepipe ban. meanwhile, restrictions in kent and sussex have now come into force. the ongoing dry weather, combined with last month s record breaking heatwave, has drained rivers and reservoirs, and rais ....
qualified medical staff who are left without adequate supervision. tonight, we ask is patient safety being compromised? they re putting profits, money, ahead of quality of care. - that is a massive risk to patients. my name s jacqui wakefield and i m undercover at this london practice. it s run by a private company called operose health. operose has an estimated annual turnover of £88 million and is owned by a big american corporation. we re not naming this practice, or anyone who works here. it looks after around 20,000 patients. when phone lines open at 8am, dozens of patients wait in a queue to speak to me. 0perose health has grown rapidly in recent years. since 2016, it s spent millions buying gp practices across england. it now runs 70 surgeries with nearly 600,000 patients, making it the biggest gp provider to the nhs. panorama has spoken to a dozen former employees from across the 0perose group. one is a nurse who says she was sidelined in favour of lower paid, ....
who are left without adequate supervision. tonight, we ask is patient safety being compromised? they re putting profits, money, ahead of quality of care. - that is a massive risk to patients. i my name s jacqui wakefield and i m undercover at this london practice. it s run by a private company called operose health. operose has an estimated annual turnover of £88 million and is owned by a big american corporation. we re not naming this practice, or anyone who works here. it looks after around 20,000 patients. when phone lines open at 8am, dozens of patients wait in a queue to speak to me. a lot of my roles got taken away from me and given to healthcare assistants who had been trained up, not even healthcare assistants with a huge amount of clinical experience. i think the major risk by giving these tasks to people with less training and less knowledge is that they don t know what they don t know and that s when things get missed. this doctor says she left 0perose becau ....