and the conservatives can t be trusted. we have not rewritten the manifesto, the principles upon which it is written remain the same, we need to ensure that we have long term sustainability and social care, we need to be able to ensure that we can fund social care for the future, we are doing the honest thing in putting a proposal to the british people. how is it honest to reject a cap in your manifesto and four days later say, we are going to have a cap, what is honest about that?! what we set out in the manifesto was a series of principles, to say to people, first of all, this is a big issue, we need to address it and we are being honest that we must fix it, and that is what i want to do, i am not going to play politics with it, very my head in the sand, that is whatjeremy corbyn does with it. no, you arejust going to change or mind on it, apparently. this woman is already doing another u turn! she decided it wasn t parliament that decided it wasn t parliament that decided
turn hot for some of us. a few like that sort of thing you are in for a treat. a nice start to the day in some parts of the uk with some good spells of sunshine. many of us will be worn with good spells of sunshine but maybe not for all. it has been a bit cloudy in wales but that cloud is showing signs of breaking up. macleod was the north west. that brings a little bit of rain with it. winds from the south west and that brings increasingly warm air. we see those temperatures on the rise. wetter weather to be had in the north west of the uk. the rain is not overly heavy and not much gets across to the eastern side of scotland. up until aberdeen we sit the maxi temperatures up into the upper teens. rain into the north of england. temperatures and high teens low 20s of peaking at 2223 in the south eastern corner. lots of sunshine down towards the south west and the cloud breaking up across wales. across england, wales and the south west high pollen levels. through this evening
moving eastward, you can see light showers in east anglia. at wimbledon there is a small chance of a passing shower. predominantly dry over the next couple of days with those temperatures really on the rise. back to this evening, most of us dry, some rain across northern ireland, it will then shift eastwards into southern scotland and northern england. most other places dry, quite muddy in the south. that will continue for much of this week. we ve got this slow moving front bringing rain. to the north of that, fresher conditions. further south, we ve got that warm air, so we will see temperatures up into the mid 20s. through the middle of the week, this slow moving warm front heading north. we will see some light showers on that front, in two parts of scotland as well. northern scotla nd parts of scotland as well. northern scotland will be a bit fresher. further south we ve got that warmth kicking in. we are likely to see 28 degrees, even a little bit higher than that. with t
investigations and a lack of legal protection. an average debt of more than £50,000 for university students in england. a new report says they ll be paying it off into their 50s. it s ten years to the day since the cost of borrowing last went up. they ve been at record lows since then, but why and what does it mean for borrowers, savers and the economy? hello from wimbledon. iam inside i am inside and sally is in the q. it should stay dry here. across the central swathe we have cloud and drizzle. for most of us it will be sunny and warm, drizzle. for most of us it will be sunny and warm, oi’ drizzle. for most of us it will be sunny and warm, or hot! more later in the programme. good morning. first, our main story. survivors of the grenfell tower disaster have expressed their frustration with a lack of information during a meeting last night with the police and the westminster coroner. a senior officer faced questions as to why no arrests had been made, while the coroner is
were identifying cases in isolation, whereas by its very nature, both stalking and harassment occurs as a result of really pernicious and persistent offending. and officers and prosecutors were missing that, which meant that victims were left at risk. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, is in the studio. this is not good, is it? it is a terrible report, really, and it shows failings at every stage of the criminal justice shows failings at every stage of the criminaljustice process, from the moment that an allegation of harassment or stalking is made, those crimes are not being reported 01’ those crimes are not being reported or recorded properly, sometimes not being recorded at all. victims are not being dealt with properly, risk assessment are being done and investigations aren t being carried out properly. one of the most disturbing findings from this report is that it says there is concrete evidence that police are issuing warnings the perpetrators, rather than c