thursday, but we still have this thundery low in the south bringing rain to the midlands and then as the sunshine gets going across the south, and the south east, it will set off thunderstorms into the afternoon, again some torrential downpours and localised flooding in places. cooler still tomorrow, 20, 20 three degrees in the south, pleasant 18 20 in the north where we will see plenty of sunshine. into wednesday night, thunderstorms rattle on across the south east eventually clearing away and then we start to see the weather front arrive across western areas by the end of the night at temperatures rising here. a few cool spots in northern england, fairly mild for england and where is but comfortable for sleeping. then the weather front brings wet weather from may northern and western areas on thursday. by friday we should see good spells of sunshine around and it will feel pleasantly warm. back to you. that is tonight s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s ma
had questions to answer. the comments were secretly filmed and broadcast by channel 4 while activists were campaigning for reform uk in clacton, where mr farage is standing. nigel farage claimed the racist comments were a set up . our political correspondentjoe pike is in westminster. nigel farage s sur #3r50iz entry into this election reenergised reform and gave them a poll boost as well, but his controversial comments about russia and ukraine plus this drip, drip of allegations concerning first candidates, and now campaigners has left some of those around mr farage feeling nervous. a warning my report contains offensive language. please welcome nigel farage. applause. he s attempting a fightback after yet more accusations of racism within reform. this whole thing is a complete and total setup. but this time it s not nigel farage s candidates, but his campaigners. one, seeing a pride flag on a police car, compared gay people to paedophiles. you see that bleep degenerate fla
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is behind the anonymous profiles. l and, the euros or the election? what s more exciting?! joining us today, home office minister chris philp, labour s deputy campaign coordinator ellie reeves, liberal democrat munira wilson and conservative home deputy editor henry hill. this is politics live election 202a. welcome to viewers on bbc2, bbc iplayer and bbc news. so there is another major contest about to kick off later on today, it is of course the euros and scotland face germany in munich. let s have a look at some of the traditional build up. there they are, bagpipes and all. all the scottish fans outside enjoying the sunshine there, lucky old them. in the build up to that first match this evening. and they will be competing for prime time television of course with the general election coverage that everyone has been glued to for the last three weeks. so to kick off this programme, chris philp, what has got morejeopardy this programme, chris philp, what has got more jeopardy
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