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hand. not a london it will start to show its hand. nota huge london it will start to show its hand. not a huge amount of rain in southern and eastern areas. we still desperately need that even though we have had some rain this month. elsewhere, high pressure starts building back in so it will be dry for most of you. temperatures back down to levels we have seen so far this week but the night will be a bit chilly once again. matt, thank you. and that s it from is, more analysis on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which isjust analysis on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which is just getting under way over on bbc two. the news continues on bbc one. it is time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and claire cohen who is a journalist and author. tomorrow s fron ....
typhoon nanmadol has killed at least four people and injured more than eighty. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and claire cohen who is a journalist and author. tomorrow s front pages starting with the financial times leads with liz truss s comments that tax cuts for the rich are not unfair and that she was prepared to be unpopular to boost growth. the daily mail says the pm will link tax cuts at home with standing up to authoritarian regimes abroad. but the guardian sees comments byjoe biden as an attack on liz truss s policies, after he said he was sick and tired of trickle down economics. the i predicts interest rates will rise by two percentage points in the next four months starting with a three quarter per cent rise tomorrow. the telegraph reports pro russian leaders in four occupied areas of ukraine will hold referendums onjoining russ ....
typically the low 20s across england and wales. there is an atlantic weather front heading our way, and wales. there is an atlantic weatherfront heading our way, low pressure pushing in fresher air, the hot air on friday morning sweeping in from the south, all the way from france, this will be the peak of the heat on friday, and the thinking as temperatures getting up to 33 34 degrees celsius, but already at that stage the cooler invading the north west, and at boundary between the heart in the south and much cooler in the north will be slipping across the country over the weekend, and thenit the country over the weekend, and then it will all go back. 0nce then it will all go back. once again, i want to emphasise those uv levels, really strong sunshine, friday into saturday, a lot of us will be enjoying ourselves before the weather turns thundery, and the biggest storms across parts of england and wales. a brief heat wave in the south, and then it will go bang. 33, tomasz, no ....
individuals over allegations of racism. this is bbc news. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and camilla turner, chief political correspondent at the telegraph. we will say hello to both and just a moment. first, let s look at those front pages. the resignation of the prime minister s ethics adviser is putting borisjohnson under fresh pressure, according to the times. the paper reports lord geidt was frustrated by the response to partygate. the telegraph also covering that decision, including the detail that lord geidt gave no reason for his resignation. the move is a fresh blow to the prime minister, according to the guardian. and the metro invokes reality tv for its headline on the story, the only way is ethics . elsewhere, the daily mail claims ministers may ignore rulings from the european court of human rights in the future, after yesterday s ....
a formal application tojoin in the coming days. in sweden, the governing social democrats are still considering whether to apply. pro choice supporters have been protesting in cities across the us, ahead of a supreme court decision that is expected to overturn the country s long established nationwide right to abortion. lebanon is holding parliamentary elections, for the first time since an economic collapse sparked widespread anger against the political elite. discontent worsened after the devastating explosion in the port of beirut. liverpool beat chelsea 6 5 on penalties to win the fa cup final at wembley stadium. the match had finished goalless after extra time. the liverpool captain jordan henderson says they re now hoping to win the champions league final and push manchester city all the way in the premier league title race. our correspondent chetan pathak is at wembley. we are going to talk about the manchester city women s team in a moment. before that, let us look ba ....