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of the candidates declined to take part. the bbc is planning another with just the final two. and the whole process and the way the debates have played out has raised broader questions about how they re organised, how they serve voters and the country as a whole, and how the broadcasters find the experience, too. well, we re going to be speaking to jonathan from sky news, kristin from channel 4 news, julie for itv news, but first of all, let s bring in faisal islam, because he will be the on air team for this bbc debate. tell us more. an awful lot has been done. a lot of the legwork has been done by. the excellent debates are hosted by two of the other people on this call, really rich in terms of drama, and some interesting and intriguing policy proposals that we re yet to hear detail on. i think another factor here is that we haven t heard as many broadcast interviews with some of the candidates to be prime minister as we may have had in the past. so these really have ....
channel islands, parts of the south west, all that humidity working in behind the outbreaks of rain, pretty soggy for the first part of the evening in yorkshire and lincolnshire, some patchy rain elsewhere. even when you get breaks in the cloud they will fill in with mist and fog tanks to thanks to the rising levels of humidity. low pressure with us for tomorrow, a couple of little weather fronts moving through, bringing shower, but all of us fining ourselves in the midst of this very humid air, but particularly humid in the south where across the south west, parts of wales will be murky start, some fog patches elsewhere. a fair amount of cloud in the sky. that cloud breaking from time to time to give spells of sunshine. best for northern ireland, the south east of england but equally that cloud producing a few showers here and there. 20 for glasgow, 21 for belfast but parts of east aping that getting up to 27 degrees. through tomorrow we see rain gathering to the so ....
and wales are already running on a much reduced timetable tonight. also on the programme. an apology from oldham council and greater manchester police after a report concludes they failed to protect some children from sexual exploitation. the mountain gorillas of central africa are thriving again, having once faced extinction. we look at this triumph of conservation. and the story behind the 27 year old golferfrom sheffield who became the us open champion. and coming up on the bbc news channel. serena williams makes her return to tennis tomorrow at eastbourne as she steps up her preparations for wimbledon after a year out. welcome to bbc news at ten. the biggest train strike in 30 years will go ahead this week, following the breakdown of the latest talks between unions and railway leaders. services across england, scotland and wales are already running on a much reduced timetable this evening, ahead of the full strike action tomorrow. the industrial action takes place o ....
emergency services say the largest, active blaze in the united states, near yosemite national park, is continuing to spread. now on bbc news: the media show. hello, i am ros atkins. welcome to this edition of the media show. we re going to talk about tv political debates, because the conservative party leadership races down to two candidates, rishi sunak and liz truss. there have been two debates between then and some of the other candidates already. one got cancelled after some of the candidates declined to take part. the bbc is planning another with just the final two. and the whole process and the way the debates have played out has raised broader questions about how they re organised, how they serve voters and the country as a whole, and how the broadcasters find the experience, too. well, we re going to be speaking to jonathan from sky news, kristin from channel 4 news, julie for itv news, but first of all, let s bring in faisal islam, because he will be the on air ....
the warmest spot again, east anglia at 25 this time. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. holidaymakers and hauliers face a third day of disruption at the channel tunnel. delays around the port of dover appear to have eased, but other travellers spent all night stuck in queues. at folkestone about 9am yesterday morning for a train at 10.30, and then we slowly have been crawling along for the past 21 plus hours. the entire board of cricket scotland resigns ahead of a review expected to find scottish cricket to be institutionally racist. russia admits it was responsible for a missile strike on the port of odesa on saturday targeting military installations, ukraine s president denounced the attack as barbaric . rishi sunak and liz truss vow to toughen controls on migration, in their latest announcements in the conservative leadership race. now on bbc news the media show. hello, i am ros atkins. welcome to this edition of the media show. we re going to talk about tv p ....