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as though we may not even hit the mid 20s towards the end of the month. so it s a little on the cool side. those are the temperatures we will have had first in the morning tomorrow. a weak weather front will bring if you spits and spots of rain to parts of scotland, may be the northern coast of northern ireland, but for the bulk of the country, further south it s looking warm enoughin further south it s looking warm enough in the sunny spells, temperatures widely in the high teens, low 20s across southern parts of wales, southern england, throughout yorkshire also, temperatures pushing 20. and strong sunshine, as i mentioned, look at that, high uv values even in parts of eastern scotland as well. so a high pressure with us, winds blowing around it like so, so air coming from the north atlantic. so i make this outlook, so monday is the 29th, i think, 29th of may, wednesday will be the 31st. it does not look like it will get much warmer than that but look at those sunny s ....
the former uk prime minister, liz truss, has blamed what she s called a powerful economic establishment and a lack of support from the conservative party for her downfall in number ten. ms truss was forced to quit after her package of tax cuts caused panic in the markets and the pound dropped to a record low. in a newspaper article, ms truss admitted she s not blameless, but doesn t think her tax policies were given a realistic chance . speaking earlier to the bbc, britain s business secretary, grant shapps who served briefly as home secretary for liz truss said she had clearly taken the wrong approach to managing the country s economy. liz truss does accept that, actually, you can tjust go straight to those tax cuts without not only laying out the groundwork, that was her point. my point would be without dealing with the other things first. inflation, first of all, getting growth into the economy, keeping debt under control. your question is, in my heart, do i thi ....
thousands of royal mail workers in the uk stage a second day of strike action in a row over pay, disrupting deliveries of packages and letters. a new study shows the impact of climate change on the shrinking glaciers of switzerland. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk, or around the world. the last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, has died, aged 91, following a long illness. mr gorbachev was crucial to ending the cold war. he was one of the most influential political figures of the 20th century. world leaders have been paying tribute. the un chief antonio guterres said he changed the course of history . president biden described him as a man of remarkable vision , who created a safer world . however, in a stamement this morning the kremlin said his romanticism about better relations with the west had been misplaced. our moscow editor, steve rosenberg, looks back at his life. he was the kind of russian leader the world had never seen. mikhai ....
good afternoon. mikhail gorbachev was one of the most consequential leaders of the 20th century and now preparations are being made for his funeral. the last leader of the soviet union died yesterday at the age of 91. many russians, including vladimir putin, blame mikhail gorbachev for what they believe was russia s loss of prestige and respect after the fall of the iron curtain. but in the west, he s lauded for ending the repression of communist rule with us president biden calling him a man of remarkable vision who created a safer world, and borisjohnson saying that his courage and integrity remain an example to all at a time of russian aggression in ukraine. with his assessment of a remarkable life, here s our russia editor, steve rosenberg. the world had never seen anyone quite like mikhail gorbachev a soviet leader who actually smiled. and who achieved almost pop star status in the west for ending the cold war. before he came along, soviet leaders didn t tend to ....