believe introductions are about to start. my colleague hannah miller is also going to be watching proceedings with myself. just take us through what we are expecting to happen over the next hour and a half. ., ., , ., happen over the next hour and a half. . ., ,., , , happen over the next hour and a half. . ., , , ., half. the a liaison committee is a u-rou half. the a liaison committee is a a-rou of half. the a liaison committee is a grow) of mp half. the a liaison committee is a grow) of mp who half. the a liaison committee is a group of mp who are half. the a liaison committee is a group of mp who are all- half. the a liaison committee is a group of mp who are all the - half. the a liaison committee is a | group of mp who are all the chairs and other select committees in parliament so they all have their areas of expertise and where they will be scrutinising the prime minister, and this hearing we would expect a last more or less about an hour and a half or so and
coast of england, southern wales, 50, 60, 70 mph coast of england, southern wales, 50, 60,70 mph winds, some disruption, lingering across the south west of england tomorrow morning. elsewhere, the south west, east anglia, the midlands and wales will see the rain breaking up into heavy showers, some sunny spells in between. a lot of cloud feeding into north east england and eastern scotland, some rain and feeling cool scotland, some rain and feeling cool, sunny spells in western scotland and northern ireland, albeit with a scattering of heavy and thundery showers. this area of low pressure tends to clear away eastwards into the weekend but still a couple of weather fronts left behind for saturday. so quite a messy weather picture on saturday. a lot of cloud, a couple of different bands of rain. we will have a keen easterly breeze making it feel rather cool for the eastern coast, seven in aberdeen, nine in hull and even further inland and further west it is not going to be quit
he used to lead. in yemen we revisit the 11 year old blind from birth who refuses to let the country s civil war defeat him, ahmed. and we are alive at the mercury music prize in london where we on newsnight at 10.30, no sightings of a man charged with terrorism offences, still on the run after escaping from wandsworth prison strapped to a food lorry. what are the consequences, for the prison service ultimately the government? good evening. a terror suspect who escaped from wandsworth prison early yesterday morning is still at large, with police saying there ve been no confirmed sightings of him. daniel khalife was awaiting trial accused of gathering information for iran. he escaped by strapping himself under a food delivery van still dressed as a prison chef. more details have emerged about how he got out. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford can tell us more. yes, reeta. this picture is the most important new development in the manhunt. it s the best cctv imag
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