Hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. Seven severe flood warnings, meaning theres a danger to life, are still in place along the river don in South Yorkshire. We are near the village of fishlake where dozens of people have been evacuated from their homes. The conservatives lay out plans to train and employ thousands more gps, despite failing to meet a previous recruitment target. Labour and the liberal democrats promise more hours of free child care but providers are sceptical over funding. This week on the film review, mark kermode joins Carrie Gracie to discuss the latest cinema and dvd releases, including the good liar, the irishman and luce. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are broadcaster penny smith and chief political commentator at the independentjohn rentoul. Nice to have you both here. Many of tomorrows front pages are already
Because of the intensity of the blazes. Emergency teams say more than 100 areas are on fire, with around 20 of those blazes dangerous and uncontained. The fires are spread along a roughly 1000 kilometre stretch of seaboard, leaving the Emergency Services struggling to cope. Strong winds and soaring temperatures are compounding the fire threat in the state. A woman has died, after being swept away by flood water, as parts of england are hit with a months worth of rain in one day. The snp launch their election campaign, saying they would try to form an alliance with other parties, to lock the conservatives out of power. An 18 year old boy is jailed for minimum of 12 and half years, for the murder of his former girlfriend. Now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6. 30 tonight. Coming up on bbc news, there is expected to be a record crowd at wembley as england hold germany. Phil neville is more interested in a victory than numbers after winning just one game in their last six. We wil
The greta effect again. How dare you 7 you have the greta effect again. How dare you . You have stolen my dreams, my childhood. We are always told that youths are engaged in politics. In the last election, it is thought that young people turned out to vote in their biggest numbers in 25 yea rs. In their biggest numbers in 25 years. So it makes sense that the parties are making big green promises chase them. Its the brexit bit now, isnt it . Right, i know we got this far without mentioning the b word. But. While we are still a member of the eu, we have to abide by eu laws and regulations on things like carbon emissions. But after we leave, it will throw this whole Climate Conversation up in the air, good or bad. So Climate Conversation up in the air, good or bad. 50 more Unanswered Questions around brexit just what we all needed. After all that, is this the first climate election . Hard to say, but this is definitely the most prominent its ever been as an issue. Until next time. See you
Could be critical in deciding who wins the title. After the rain and flooding of the last few days and even some snow for some of us yesterday, this remembrance sunday gives us a chance to draw a breath. Mostly dry was sunshine, full details on the way. Its sunday the 10th of november. Our top story. Thousands of people are facing a third day of damaged homes, disrupted businesses and difficult travel as floods continue to affect parts of Northern England. Seven severe Flood Warnings are in place in the river don in yorkshire meaning theres a danger to life. This morning theres also concern water levels are rising on sections of the river trent. Andy moore reports. The village of fish lake on the lower reaches of the river don were almost the entire community, hundreds of people, have been forced to leave their homes. The water here is showing little signs of receding and the levels could remain high for some time to come. Elsewhere, on other rivers such as the lower reaches of the tre
From the past i spoke to today said the controversy itself was de5tabilising, which is exactly what president putin wants. All the leaders are telling us they are concerned that trust could be a big i55ue concerned that trust could be a big issue and at stake in this election. Whether you believe them or not, for tho5e whether you believe them or not, for those who really care about the health of british politics, it is true. Thank you. Seven 5evere flood warnings remain in place along the river don in yorkshire this afternoon with a further a0 5uch warnings elsewhere in england and in wales. 0ne community, fi5hlake in South Yorkshire, has been completely engulfed by floodwaters. 0ur correspondent fiona trott is there now. Fiona. Michelle, theres a real sense of urgency here tonight. Doncaster council are telling people here that there is a risk to life, but some are deciding to stay. Tho5e there is a risk to life, but some are deciding to stay. Those who are 5taying are deciding to st