and flailing up across england and wales, heavy and thundery downpours are possible but many will stay dry and pleasantly warm sunny spells. what downpours that develop will gradually ease into the night. thursday onwards hour whether all about this area of low pressure that will take a full four days to come into the uk and then cleared away and that includes the weekend, windier weather and the downpours becoming more widespread. this is how thursday looks, initially wet in the west but showers are gradually pushing eastwards. still quite warm if you get the sunshine, temperatures coming down a bit into the weekend. friday, some downpours will be heavy and thundery with the risk of flooding, showers continuing into the weekend. at the start of next week it will try to settle down, for a few days, anyway. that s all for now, i will be back at ten, now we join the news team is where you are. goodbye for now. hello. and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. medals for brit
to blackmail some mps seeking to oust borisjohnson is to meet the police to discuss his allegations. william wragg said he d be speaking to a scotland yard detective in the commons early next week. the prime minister has said he s seen no evidence to support the claims but mr wragg said he wanted any inquiry to be carried out by experts . our political correspondent helen catt reports. some of the methods used to persuade mps to follow their party line have always been a bit murky. these extraordinarily public allegations levelled at the government and its whips are serious. that some conservative mps suspected of wanting borisjohnson out have been on the end of attempts to intimidate them, with embarrassing stories in them, with embarrassing stories in the press and threats to take away public money from their constituencies.- public money from their constituencies. ., ., ., constituencies. the intimidation of a member of constituencies. the intimidation of a member of
hello, and welcome to our liquor with the papers will be bringing us on saturday morning. dreaming tonight the author and journalist yasmin, and martin chief sports reporter with the sun. i may bring you at home up to date with some of the front pages that they have been looking at over the last few minutes. the queen has been told to rest for two weeks that makes the front page of papers including the daily mail. the palace is quoted as saying the 95 year old monarch could undertake some light duties during this time but she will miss the festival of remembrance on saturday november the 13th. telegraph leads a bridge in prospect post brexit for she franzen show version that present is damaging. letter written to the president of the european commission. the times reporting bad news for borisjohnson s attempt commission. the times reporting bad news for boris johnson s attempt to get a deal. china appears to have rebuffed the plea to do more. instead holding out with india. o
i was in a big knee brace. she wanted me to carry on. a man is arrested on suspicion of murder after three women and a man are stabbed to death in south london. and more power to the fans is promised as the government pledges to implement the recommendations of a review into english football. coming up on the bbc news channel: leeds are at crystal palace this evening in the premier league as the club look for vital points in the battle to avoid relegation. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. five train stations in central and western ukraine have been struck by russian missiles. the railways have become a key target for russian forces as they re crucial for both bringing in supplies and evacuating civilians. ukrainian officials say at least five people were killed and 18 wounded. it follows last month s attack on a station in eastern ukraine which left 50 people dead, many civilians trying to flee the fighting. meanwhile, unrelenting russian attacks continue in t