hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the social commentator, joanna jarjue, and david bond, who is the deputy political editor at the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with borisjohnson could face a confidence vote as early as tuesday according to the metro, as the response to partygate builds. meanwhile the telegraph reports on the pm s ethics adviser, lord geidt, demanding an explanation over lockdown parties and raising legitimate questions over whether the ministerial code was broken. the financial times leads on a joint effort between the uk and eu to bring in a ban on insuring ships carrying russian oil. the paper says the move will shut moscow out of the lloyd s of london insurance market and cut its ability to export crude oil, in response to the invasion of ukraine. there are calls for free school meals to be extended for the summer. bring ina bring in a ban on ensuring ships carrying russ
at the weather with louise. hello there. having just had one of the wettest and dullest springs on record, i m sure if you ve got 12 hours of sunshine, you d take it. that s exactly what we had on wednesday through the isle of man. a chilly day, but a beautiful day in terms of sunshine. slightly different story further north and west, temperatures struggled in parts of scotland to get up into double figures and there was a rash of sharp showers as well. that s because scotland and northern ireland, you re closest to this area of low pressure and a brisk northwesterly wind continues to feed showers in around that low. so we start off on a chilly note first thing on thursday morning. sunny spells and scattered showers through scotland and northern ireland, fairly widespread throughout the day. further south after a cloudy start, the cloud should break up, some sunshine come through. there s always a risk of one or two isolated showers across england and wales, but hopefully the
time now to digest the day s election campaigning in newscast with adam fleming and the team. now, obviously, we will do the political fallout from tuesday night s first televised leaders debate amongst the people who could be prime minister because there was a scottish one on monday. but before we do that, give me the planes, trains and automobiles behind the scenes, because you were all in salford. because i was here in my living room. you, were missed? yeah, thanks. it was this kind of, like, slow trickle of, like, people rocking up in different parts of sovereign at different times, all having got various trains to get there. and i think i bumped into chris in salford in the reception of a hotel. oh yeah. very late at night. yes. and there was a sort of boom from alex.
questions about borisjohnson s questions about boris johnson s moral questions about borisjohnson s moral authority to lead now and got the pm s on epics chief criticising at this level, it s probably a sinking ship at the moment for the pm. i sinking ship at the moment for the pm i think sinking ship at the moment for the pm.- | think it s sinking ship at the moment for the pm.- i think it s getting - pm. david? ithink it s getting incredibly difficult pm. david? ithink it s getting incredibly difficult now - pm. david? ithink it s getting incredibly difficult now for - pm. david? i think it s getting i incredibly difficult now for boris johnson incredibly difficult now for boris johnson. the feeling of westminster in the johnson. the feeling of westminster in the last johnson. the feeling of westminster in the last couple of days is a trickle in the last couple of days is a trickle of in the last couple of days is a trickle of mps saying they have sent in a letter tri
u.s. for direct talks between israelis and palestinianment secretary of state clinton says netanyahu and abbas will meet president obama on september 1st, the first direct negotiations between the israelis and palestinians in two years. fighting words from vice-president joe biden, he insists that democrats will keep control of congress and that voters won t be fooled by the g.o.p. they ll look at what the republican party is really offering, offering more of the past, but on steroids. not a joke. i know it sounds like it s funny, but it is true. sometimes it s hard to know where the punch line is with the vice-president. it s more of a trickle of and then he cautions, biden was making remarks at the meeting in st. louis yesterday. he said, look, we re going to hit a home run, like terrell owens satisfying they ll go to the super bowl. a bold prediction, 39 seats