The sun leads with the news that broke late last night that the moors murderer, ian brady, has died. It says he never revealed where he buried one of his victims. The times also carries a picture ian brady, but leads with a drugs firm facing a fine of hundreds of millions of pounds, for increasing the cost of cancer medicines. The ft says hackers could be ready to launch a Second Global cyber attack using a system stolen from us spies. Ahead of todays manifesto launch, the is headline is labours tax grab on the rich, with the paper expected to propose extending the top rate to those earning above £80,000 a year. The telegraph leads on the same story claiming that almost a million middle class people would be dragged into paying the top rate of income tax under labours plans. While the guardian reports a labour manifesto pledging a levy on firms paying over £330,000 on individual wages. The metro focuses on the search for body of missing schoolgirl danielle jones, following a tip off,
well, that s it for this week, and our look back at some of our wildest adventures here on the travel show. and hopefully we will be on the road, pushing our limits again very soon. but in the meantime, you can keep up on social media, where we ll give you some inspiration for your future travel plans. just search bbc travel show on all the main platforms and you ll find us there. but until next time, from me carmen roberts and the rest of the travel show team at home, all around the world, it s goodbye. hello, fairly quiet on the
and you ll find us there. but until next time, from me carmen roberts and the rest of the travel show team at home, all around the world, it s goodbye. hello there. we had some pretty impressive downpours across different parts of the country on monday. the radar picture shows one of these bands of heavy rain working into north east england, particularly north yorkshire, and then we have this second band of rain across the west london area. now in kew, in west london, we picked up 46 mm of rain from the shower band. that was pretty much smack bang on a whole month s of rain and the majority of that fell in just the space of two hours. if you were wondering what that looks like, it looks like this. three miles down the road in twickenham the roads flooded, and there were reports
but in the meantime, you can keep up on social media, where we ll give you some inspiration for your future travel plans. just search bbc travel show on all the main platforms and you ll find us there. but until next time, from me carmen roberts and the rest of the travel show team at home, all around the world, it s goodbye. good morning. welcome to breakfast with chris mason and luxmy gopal. our headlines today:
well, that s it for this week, and our look back at some of our wildest adventures here on the travel show. and hopefully we will be on the road, pushing our limits again very soon. but in the meantime, you can keep up on social media, where we ll give you some inspiration for your future travel plans. just search bbc travel show on all the main platforms and you ll find us there. but until next time, from me carmen roberts and the rest of the travel show team at home, all around the world, it s goodbye.