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factory in china will significantly affect production of the phones and increase wait times ahead of the busy christmas holiday season. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe, the senior associate editor at the new statesman, and ali miraj, who s a columnist for the article. the metro leads on rishi sunak s debut on the world stage at the climate conference in egypt where he made a short speech, and features a photo of a warm embrace between the prime minister and french president, emmanuel macron. the guardian has a powerful lead story from cop with the prime minister of barbados mia mottley condemning richer countries for failing the developing world. also leading on cop, the i reports on the un and exploitation of resources, now, and refusing to cough up the money or helping those poor countries who feel the effects most or helping those poor countries who feel the effects most directly. ....
and triangle of sadness s dolly dillion. this is really, really bad. lizo mzimba, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here s ben rich. some wintry scenes in the north of england, there was some disruption at manchester airport, some of the travel problems too but over the next few days the snow will ease and gradually, it will be a gradual process, things are set to turn milder. we had this stream of snow showers affecting northern ireland, south west scotland, north west england, wales, parts of the midlands, this morning and now we have this area of sleet and snow that s pushing southwards across scotland, some of that getting into north east england as we go through the afternoon but the broad theme is for the wintry showers to become fewer and further between. many others seeing crisp blue skies and sunshine overhead. temperatures 3 7, for most not quite as windy as yesterday but it does stay blustery through northern scotland and parts of north east england w ....
showers today or snow melt, there could be icy stretches first thing. in towns and city centres we are looking at below freezing, even colder where we had lying snow. early fog could be slow to lift across northern ireland, elsewhere a brief ridge of high pressure will build. some crisp winter sunshine to look out for on friday. a few scattered showers and a brisk breeze across the east coast, but generally speaking temperatures between four and 6 degrees, milder out of the south west. there is a change on its way but it will be painfully slow for some. way but it will be painfully slow forsome. it way but it will be painfully slow for some. it will bring milder air into northern ireland and scotland so we could have a rapid snowmelt for the start of the weekend, but the cold air clings on across england and wales, particularly on saturday. another chilly start. outbreaks of patchy rain and poor visibility to the west, top temperatures generally around five to 7 degrees ....
after an emergency meeting with health leaders. question marks over the legacy of the london olympics. mps say the 2012 games failed to encourage more people to play sport. the shocks keep coming in the fa cup third round. sheffield wednesday of league one knocked out premier league newcastle, while non league wrexham beat coventry of the second tier. hello, good morning. today we are looking at a blustery day, day of sunny spells and passing showers. but that said, for scotland and the western isles, it is a particular stormy start to the day. i ll have more on that little bit later. it s sunday 8 january. our main story: prince harry has revealed that he cried only once over the death of his mother, diana the princess of wales, in 1997. in a new interview due to be aired tonight, he said both he and prince william felt unable to show any emotion as they met tearful mourners in public, a fact which now causes him to feel guilty. our royal correspondent daniela ralph reports. ....
but just take a through the second half of the week. butjust take a case of sunny through the second half of the week. but just take a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, some of those heavy and possibly sundry as well. if you get to see more in comparison to today those temperatures are up to today those temperatures are up to around 15 degrees. not bad for the time of year. and in fact as we move into the end of the week this area of high pressure across europe is going to prevent frontal system is going to prevent frontal system is making inroads. it will set out to the north and west so there will be some wet weather to the far north west but the unifying factor is the southerly wind keeping it very mild indeed. temperatures perhaps peeking into the mid to high teens in some places and look where they should be for the time of year. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at six on monday the 7th of november you can keep up with all the latest developments on ....