eastern and southern england see the heaviest of the rain and thundery downpours mixed in through the morning and into the afternoon, confined towards eastern england. southern and western areas improving, perhaps sunshine and if that happens, perhaps i was breaking out. disappointing temperatures with the rain, the brighter spots around 20 degrees. the low pressure clears away tuesday into wednesday and thursday, running into this ridge of high pressure. there will be quite quite a bit of cloud around, but a lot quieter, lighter winds, sunshine coming through. the best day for the sunny spells is thursday with quite a lot of misty and murky conditions on wednesday. but temperatures respond and feel pleasantly warm. all change by the end of the week with a new area of low pressure, a new weather front sweeping into western areas with heavy rain pushing towards the east late in the day. hello and welcome to sportsday i m chetan pathak, coming up on the programme. a day i
constituents face to face. i think we want to carry on doing that and i think we can but we have to do it in a way that is safer. in southend, residents gathered outside the civic centre for a minute s silence to remember sir david. good evening. the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, have laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing of the mp, sir david amess, in essex. sir david was killed during a constituency surgery in leigh on sea yesterday. the police are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially linked to islamist extremism . a 25 year old man who was arrested at the scene remains in custody and searches have been carried out at two addresses in london. our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, reports. a moment of unity across the political divide. two leaders representing a shocked nation. this morning, borisjohnson and the labour leader, keir starmer, stood together on a quiet
lukwesa burak. further tax rises are not ruled out by borisjohnson, but he insists britain won t rely on immigration to boost the numbers of truck drivers to deal with the fuel crisis. one in five petrol forecourts is still dry in london and the south east, according to the petrol retailers association, but it says the crisis is virtually at an end in scotland, the north and midlands. the pandora papers a massive leak of documents reveals the secret offshore dealings of prominent world leaders. at least eight people have been killed in an explosion outside a mosque in kabul, in the first major blast since the withdrawal of international troops. two new streams of lava erupt from the la palma volcano, as activity intensifies. sportsday will be coming up shortly. before that, though, it s click. it s the most personal data that you own. it literally defines you. it is your dna. ever since the human genome was decoded, researchers have been peering deeper into what makes us us