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temperatures going into tuesday morning. on tuesday, eastern areas see outbreaks of rain pushing south, elsewhere you may see some sunny spells, showers will develop again, a few heavy ones, tending to fade away from the west during the day, brazier on tuesday, windy on wednesday with rain moving east. now, how do you do this thing? it s been a while! hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, political editor of huffpost uk, and john stevens, deputy political editor of the daily mail. they have not forgotten, so we will be all right. tomorrow s front pages, then, starting with the cost of the crisis here. cost of living crisis. a rise in shoplifting due to the cost of living crisis that s according to the metro s front page. the i also leads on cost of living, saying that help is on hold as the prime minister focuses on partygate and the sue gray report. speeding up the approval for gene edited ....
that little bit safer. with an ever growing demand for renewable and sustainable energy sources, the infrastructure that provides that energy is becoming increasingly critical. now, at present, those facilities are often maintained by human divers working in challenging and hazardous conditions. but here at heriot watt university, they re developing underwater robotic solutions to help take the strain. and they ve come up with this the orca autonomous drone. we ve got our scanning sonar, a mechanical scanning sonar. that can see all of these structures and items around the vehicle at quite a long distance. we ve got an acoustic modem. this means that when we don t use the tether, we can communicate with the robot using sounds underwater. and how does it move around in the water, is it with these propellers that i can see here on either side? there are eight thrusters that are used and it can move it in all six directions. you ve got forward, backwards, left, right, up ....
Have a look at this new video coming in to the bbc. Explosions boom. Israel was clearly caught off guard by the attacks from hamas, and there will be much analysis in the weeks and months ahead about why no one saw it coming. Michael singh is former senior directorfor Middle East Affairs at the National Security council, and he joined me earlier. To what extent do you think the us might be concerned tonight that it likely had not heard word of the attacks that we had seen from its israeli partners, that there appeared to be a failure of intelligence . There will be tremendous concern, tremendous concern within israel first and foremost because this was a real failure of anticipation, a failure to detect what was the most significant attack on israel for decades, there will be concern within the United States as we ....
However, aid groups and western allies have warned israel not to carry out a full scale attack. In rafah, more than a million displaced people are taking shelter. As part of its invasion, israel is planning to evacuate civilians out of rafah. Satellite imagery shows tents popping up around khan younis, north of rafah. An israeli official told reuters that the country has purchased 40,000 tents, each with the capacity for 10 to 12 people, meant to House Palestinians evacuated from rafah. The bbc s wyre davies has more on israels plans. We got a very clear indication from an Israeli Government spokesperson today that israel is moving ahead and planning for what is expected to be a pretty full scale Military Incursion into rafah, the city incursion into rafah, the city in southern gaza, where israel says the rem ....
courted controversy. good morning. a fairly cloudy and breezy day. spots of drizzle here and there. also remain living in from the north and west of scotland, where it will be windy. wherever you are, it will be very mild for the time of year. all the details later in the programme. it s wednesday, the 22nd of november. the chancellor is expected to cut national insurance for millions of workers as part of his autumn statement later today. jeremy hunt will also set out measures to boost business investment but labour said nothing that s announced will change the conservatives appalling economic record. let s find out more from ben, who s in hull this morning. it is now a waiting game, i guess. it is now a waiting game, i guess. it is now a waiting game, i guess. it is a waiting game. we have had days of speculation about what the chancellor will announce in the autumn statement. at lunchtime today we finally find out. i am at this community centre in hull which helps people ....