scotland we are looking at clear skies and a frosty start. in southern scotland, england and wales, a cloudy start with rain, but brightening up later from the west. i will have the details throughout the programme. it s tuesday the 5th of december. the home secretary james cleverly is on his way to rwanda this morning. he s due to sign a new deal which he hopes will mean that the uk government will then be able to send some be able to send some asylum seekers to the the east african country. the visit comes just hours after mr cleverly announced a series of measures to reduce the levels of legal migration into the uk. our political correspondent peter saull has the details. immigration has long been a tricky issue for the government. successive conservative prime ministers have promised and failed to bring the numbers down. the new plan a ban on foreign care of workers bringing family members with them. an increase in the minimum salary for skilled workers of almost 50% to
is part of a dispute over staffing and the role of conductors. an lead the author i will speak to the author scarlett thomas about her switch to writing for children and the creation of a fictional world full of magic and danger. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcasters penny smith and charlie wolf. good evening to you both. before we speak to them, let s have a look at some of those front pages, starting with boris johnson s some of those front pages, starting with borisjohnson‘s decision to cancel his trip to russia, that the lead in many of the papers. the mail on sunday says the kremlin has slammed mrjohnson for cancelling his visit. the sunday times says britain and america will directly accuse russia of complicity in war crimes in syria. the sunday telegraph says the foreign secretary s cancelled trip but the picture that dominates the front page shows the owners of the grand national winn