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Again, the temperatures about 11 to 16 or so. Friday, not a great deal of difference. That low pressure transfers from west to east during the first part of the weekend, then we get a run of north westerly, it turns drier, finer and brighter thanks to the influence that little ridge of High Pressure but then into the start of next week, things again go to mild, wet and windy. So there is a short, sharp shock of something slightly cooler and breezier coming in from the north west. The colours drain away but then into the start of next week, as i say, we go back to mild, wet and windy. They are playing our song they are playing our song i know hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines. The family of harry dunn, who died in a road collision with an American Woman who then fled to the us, arrive in the country, hoping for a meeting. We hoping for a meeting. May be able to, hopefully, g meeting we may be able to, hopefully, get a meeting put together. Whether it is face to face, or lawyer to lawyer, we are not sure on that basis. But fingers crossed it is moving in that direction. Hundreds are reported to have escaped from a camp in northern syria, Holding Family members of Islamic State fighters as an offensive by turkey against the kurds continues. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the journalist and author, caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew. Jonathan journalist, tony grew. Certainly got the tony definitely jonathan certainly got the tony definitely got the Navy Clothing e mail, we all did, tonight, bit weird how that happens . The Financial Times says Boris Johnsons hopes of securing a brexit deal this week are in doubt. The paper says the eu is baffled by the uks proposals, after two days of intense negotations. The metro leads on comments by arch brexiteerJacob Rees Mogg. The leader of the commons says eurosceptics might need to compromise to help the Prime Minister get a deal through. Tomorrows guardian says the Prime Minister plans to thrust law and order centre stage when he lays out his legislative plans in the queens speech. And with more on tomorrows queens speech, the daily mail says borisjohnson is to announce a crackdown on foreign criminals and child abusers. Also on the papers front page is a picture of the duchess of cambridge, who is about to embark on a tour of pakistan with her husband. Back to brexit in the daily telegraph, which says brussels has asked the uk for further concessions before a deal can be agreed. The times has the same story on the brexit negotiations. The paper also says there are calls for frequent flyer schemes to be banned to help cut carbon emissions. Starting with what is coming at us this week, in parliament, the guardian, pm seeks to thrust law and order onto agenda in queens speech. The party of law and order, they have called themselves, many times. Given the cuts they have made to the police, the prison service, the coach, iam not police, the prison service, the coach, i am not sure they are in a position to call themselves that. 20,000 more Police Officers. That is how many they have removed over the last nine years, so in fact, net, zero. One of my favourite days in the parliamentary year. I am lucky, i have a ticket in the press gallery, i will be in the house of lords when her majesty as they are reading the speech. She will not be wearing the crown, carried in front of her. How do you know . When they did the rehearsal, they had a table set out next to the throne, for the crown to be put on, thats how i know. It weighs a kilogram, when you are 93, having that on your head for up are 93, having that on your head for up to an hour is probably slightly uncomfortable. Apart from that, she will be wearing the full kit. What do you like about it, i am fascinated by your interest in it. The thing i like about it, everyone is very excited, police have their medal on, the queen is coming. Two medals on. When you are sitting in the house of lords, the queen comes m, the house of lords, the queen comes in, black rod marches to the commons, and that process takes seven or eight minutes, in which eve ryo ne seven or eight minutes, in which everyone sits in total silence because the queen is there with the crown. Then the mp5, very slowly. Sounds like kick out time at the pub, huge amount of noise as they make their way through central. Are they meant to . Cavernous building, you are sitting in total silence, three or 400 odd walking along talking to one another, by the time they arrive. And then. Then the queen gives them the stair, total silence. Quite good fun. Enjoy the spectacle thank you. What is in the spectacle thank you. What is in the queens speech, a lot of criticism that brexit has stopped any other business taking place meaningfully over the last three yea rs, meaningfully over the last three years, and this is the point at which the conservatives try to get Something Else on the agenda. All roads have led to this, we know it is crunch week, Boris Johnson roads have led to this, we know it is crunch week, borisjohnson is roads have led to this, we know it is crunch week, Boris Johnson is a busy man, he is, as you say, thrusting law and order onto the agenda, in the queens speech tomorrow, accentuating. Agenda, in the queens speech tomorrow, accentuating. I agenda, in the queens speech tomorrow, accentuating. I guess, crime is going to be the headline that comes out of it because the idea is. One of the criticism is that it would appear that until now, people have been soft on crime and all sorts of people are saying, they are promising things that they may not be able to enact, just because an election is looming, and also, resources, unless they are clever with having. With the way they apportion their resources, it could lead to all sorts of problems. But what it does have is a very determined home secretary, priti patel, who i dont think mine is shouldering the identity of being really quite, not gung ho, but certainly, happy to be seen as quite, lets say, not exactly lenient. A history of smirking and laughing, about the impact of no deal. Micro and she has a unique approach, shall we say, to her duties, she revels in being seen as a hardliner, talking about tougher prison sentences at a time when prisons are overcrowded. Deportation orders as well. She has them both going on. Tony blair use the line tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime. My concern is that this is going to be big ticket, recruiting Police Officers over the next two yea rs. Police officers over the next two years. There are voters to him that appealed. Absolutely. That prisons are too soft, they think. The pm is gambling on there being former labour voters disenchanted with brexit, and by the way, that is the only way he has any chance of winning a majority, this is the first queen speech were a letter of agenda is being presented to the queen, and the government know they have no chance of enacting it. |j might eat my words. Jacob rees mogg, hinting that the cabinet will have to compromise. The shifting sands, we will probably see a few more of this this weekend. Last week, people quiet, talk of miraculous talk about the irish leaders that Boris Johnson. Resurrecting talk of a deal. Expectations deliberately low. I feel as though we have been programmed to think no deal is coming, with all the horror effects of that, so, now, anything that is presented would feel like something ofa miracle. Something presented would feel like something of a miracle. Something that has been voted down three times during the tenure of theresa may, is being presented as some kind of miracle recovery. And people like Jacob Rees Mogg have somehow come around like this is the only way to get past the post. You wonder if there will be any credit for theresa may, a lot of the stuff you negotiated is still there. The Northern Ireland question, she wanted to keep the whole of the United Kingdom in the Customs Union, Boris Johnson whole of the United Kingdom in the Customs Union, borisjohnson came up with this complicated and unworkable solution that involves cheques away from the border and all this sort of stuff. So that we would all come out of the Customs Union but Northern Ireland would stay in the single market. 7 ireland would stay in the single market. . Now we dont know what he has proposed, but there is only two oi has proposed, but there is only two or three ways of dealing with it, not a particularly complicated area, i presume he has said that it would remain within the customs ambit of the republic of ireland, so that would be an all ireland Customs Union and the hardboard, as it were, would be in the irish sea, so there would be in the irish sea, so there would be in the irish sea, so there would be checks on goods coming from ireland into gb. All of ireland. The dup never wanted that. They dont represent the majority of people in Northern Ireland, because this government has been reliant on them for votes, the influence they have had is outside. But, i think Boris Johnsons have had is outside. But, i think borisjohnsons calculation, have had is outside. But, i think Boris Johnsons calculation, and theresa may tried the same thing, was 2. 2 mps and say, the clock is ticking, take the deal on the table oi ticking, take the deal on the table or it is no deal. And when it comes back, the european council, thursday and friday, ithink back, the european council, thursday and friday, i think most unusually the parliament will sit on saturday, great. And theresa may tried the same thing, and pointed to mps and said, the clock is ticking. I think he will say, not perfect, we have had the compromise, but this is do or die. Had the compromise, but this is doordie. Johnsons hopes for swift brexit deal dented. Wouldnt you be frustrated, if you were one of the british negotiators, because, you keep getting bits of encouragement, and then. And then they retreat from that. Five papers in front of us from that. Five papers in front of us and each one has a different spin on how promising this is. As you say, on the one hand, miracle from somehow the depths of despair, going to bea no somehow the depths of despair, going to be a no deal until friday. One walk through some cheshire glades, and pulled off a miracle. Michel barnier is saying, hesitation, no, fio barnier is saying, hesitation, no, no where near that, we need further clarification, and, here we are. I think we have to keep your powder dry until the end of the week. The most important thing to remember, this is the key point about the european council, this is a political decision. Michel barnier is not a political leader, he is a eurocrat. He can make recommendations and say he is concerned but if there is political will from the eu 27 leaders, that britain should be allowed to. That they should at least try this unique custom suggestion that britain is putting forward. Then it will go through. Michel barnier is right to talk about his concerns and right to talk about his concerns and right to talk about his concerns and right to talk about concerns that will interfere with the whole workings of the single, Customs Union, within the single, Customs Union, within the uk, but the reason why there was optimism is because the irish Prime Minister came over to england and sat down with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, they had a personal conversation, they obviously had a Robust Exchange of views but they came out of it positively, and that gives me a small amount of hope that the positivity will be carried through when the european leaders meet on thursday, that some sort of arrangement can be come to, and britain will have a deal. And then, can Boris Johnson get britain will have a deal. And then, can borisjohnson get it through parliament . Angela merkel and emmanuel macron, having dinner tonight. I imagine it might crop up. Laughter. Over the desert, over the vol au vent. Over the desert, over the volauvent. On over the desert, over the volauvent. On the over the desert, over the volauvent. On the front page of the metro here, we havejodie comer. Not everyone in the gallery has watched the first two series of killing eve. Every year you get a british thing, last year it was fleabag, and we know that Phoebe Waller bridge is now the golden child, £50 million killing eve. Production deal. Similarly, this one, killing eve, jodie comer won an emmy award, she is destined for huge things, as is olivia colman, as is Phoebe Waller bridge, increasing attention from the big guns, everyone thought British Television would be swallowed up because of netflix and amazon, apple coming on, disney. Homogenous. Netflix and amazon, apple coming on, disney. Homogenous. What netflix and amazon, apple coming on, disney. Homogenous. What will happen, as well as that happening, and it being slightly threatening and it being slightly threatening and universal and therefore dumbing down, is what they do want is british talent and jodie comer is leading the charge. Television, television and film in this country are blooming at the minute, hugely talented people, notjust actors and actresses but cinematographers, directors, technicians. Production ciew directors, technicians. Production crew at my flat at the moment, they had a role, i was in form. That is all really good for the economy and thatis all really good for the economy and that is something we really need at the moment. And it is a great soft power. That is it for the newspapers this hour. Caroline and tony will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you, seven days a week at bbc. Co. Uk papers. And if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. Next on bbc news its time for click. Hello, and welcome to a special edition of click. Not top gear, although there are shades of that, i have to say, but this week, were not talking about petrol cars like these. Were talking about electric cars like these. Not hybrid, not hydrogen or anything else. This week, it is pure electric. Sure, there are other ways to power your car which are good for the environment. Go check them out by all means but this is the year that all electric has really taken off. More people are thinking about evs than ever before so in this show, were asking, is now the right time to switch . Well look at the cost of buying and running them, how far they can go and ask if theyre as clean and green as they might seem. Ok, dan has been to see europes all electric fight back at this years frankfurt motor show. There was really only one big question for the big execs at the huge german Car Companies at the worlds biggest motor show. Why are they 10 years behind tesla in offering us an all electric car . We are not each time the fastest or the earliest but if we come, we come we come very strong. We are not each time the fastest or the earliest but if we come, we come we come very strong. Tesla, a company that has been solely focused on electric vehicle production, you have to give them credit for blazing the trail, but if you look at other entries on the marketplace, from other companies that also do normal cars, so to say, this is really the first time youre getting long range, fully usable, everyday usable electric vehicles coming from mainstream manufacturers. Right, so they wanted to ace it. Well, the stakes are high. Electric may only represent less than 3 of all new car sales last year but vw have taken a close look at them and reckon its the future. Well, its obviously not real. These cool designs are actually for the future, maybe. Each car manufacturer brings out some concept ideas. Interestingly on the volkswagen stand, they were all electric. The real car they were launching was the id. 3, a sort of electric golf, with a 205 to 340 mile range depending on the exact model, with prices starting from a competitive 30,000 euros. And a first from vw. They will guarantee the battery for eight years, meaning that if it loses more than a quarter of its full charge when new, they will replace it. But will car buyers trust a firm that swindled the world when it lied about the illegal level of harmful emissions its own diesel car spat out . We invested a lot, really to fulfil our commitment to the co2 targets and its notjust only the co2 targets during driving. For example, the battery cells after a normal life cycle of a car, which is mainly eight years, nine years, the battery cells are still healthy and you can use them, for example, for a second life. We will offer the customer in, not all, but most of the european countries, we are able to offer contract to use green energy also during the driving. Audi hasnt done much in the way of electric for the past 10 years either, although now they have this. Sorry, thats another concept car. Now they have this. Theyve started with the popular style family suv but at more than £70,000, can many families afford it . Yeah, i think there is this perception in the market that i have to pay more of the electric version of the same size vehicle than i would for gas or diesel. I think what you are going to see is, at least at audi, were going into a lot lower segments in order to make electrification much more affordable. There arent many families that could afford 90,000 euros for a car. Sure there are. The e tron started selling this year and has a range of 320 miles and will be joined by a sportier, more expensive electric gt model next year with a mid range suv, think sort of q3, slated for 2021. Even the good Old Fashioned black cab, here seen in white, has made the jump to electric, with 20,000 expected to sell across europe next year, costing drivers less to run. I wonder if taxi fares will fall too. And then there were the sports cars. Lamborghini told me they have no intention of releasing an all electric model any time soon. Ferrari, who werent showing, have a hybrid plan for 2022 but not all electric. So it fell to porsche to take everyones away, and they did. The taycan is porsches first all electric car and it shifts. 0 62 in 3. 2 seconds with a range of up to 279 miles and a guarantee on the battery. Ok, its £115,000 but thats a 12k saving on its petrol performance equivalent, the 911 actual turbo. Good value, maybe, but i have a feeling that its that vw thatll turn out to be super competitive as an entry model for most. Talking of competition, we saw porsches entry into the electric car market in dans report there but we wanted to test for ourselves just how quick an electric car could be. So, weve set up a race. This is a lamborghini hurricane super trofeo. Its v10 petrol engine delivers over 600 horsepower. Its up against a saloon car from tesla, the model s. It sports all wheel drive but its twice as heavy as the lambo and it sells for about a third of the price. Our short drag is just enough for both cars to reach 62mph, the Industry Standard for measuring acceleration. Both cars are in their fastest set ups and whatever happens today, we recommend you dont try this at home. We have several Safety Measures in operation. Most of all, johnny is a professional racing instructor here at drift limits. He does this day in, day out to scare the living daylights out of members of the public. In the passenger seat will be mark, ensuring fair play and probably screaming his head off. And who can we get to give one of the finest sports cars a run for its money in a tesla . Its only top gears the stig im sorry, the stig wasnt available so im standing in. Is that 0k . Its only. Clicks lara lewington. Drivers, start your engines. Epic, dramatic music. Elevator muzak. Ready im a passenger here. Myjob is really simple. Ijust have to observe. Whoa i did brake a bit early but i so clearly won. Thank you, i was not expecting to beat you. Oh, my word what . i know i cant believe it, absolutely smashed me. That was so much fun. That was brilliant. Congratulations. Johnny, commiserations. Listen, youre a professional racing driver. In your opinion, why did that beat this . I know, its absolutely mad, isnt it . I couldnt believe it. It all boils down to the fact that that is electric so the power band is completely linear, its always there, its instantaneous. To be fair, in the lamborghini, ive got three gears to travel through but that, straight line, boom, all the way. Excuses, excuses. Thanks, johnny, for doing the test. Right, this is Vicky Parrott, hello, Vicky Parrott is a long time motoring journalist and now you specialise in electric cars, and you are here to answer some of your questions, so letsjump in the jag. So vicky, earlier we heard that battery warranties are eight years, which i guess is good news, but do you think it should be the worry of the owner that these batteries might not last much longer than that . Do you think in the future we might start leasing cars instead of owning them . Uh, no more so than we do already, a lot of people lease cars, whether they are electric or not these days, and i would add, most electric cars have battery warranties of eight years and 100,000 miles, but that does not mean you have to throw the car away after that. Battery life is proving to be very good in electric cars, and the warranty is there for peace of mind, it does not mean that after eight years your car wont work any more. We received quite a few questions from reviewers saying they live in apartments or blocks of flats, they dont have private parking, they park on the street. How do they charge an electric vehicle . If you cant charge at home, if you dont have offstreet parking, or some apartments do have hubs these days being built in, then im afraid you just have to check. Zap map. Com is great for telling you where chargers are, and you just have to decide whether you can rely on those public chargers are not. If you cant charge at home, if you dont have offstreet parking, or some apartments do have hubs these days being built in, then im afraid you just have to check. Here is a popular question, i want to know the answer as well, how much does it cost to fill up an electric car compared to a petrol tank . On average a 50 kw h battery, it will cost about £7 to fill up, at a normal domestic charger at your house. How many miles would you get for that . It depends, the new renault zoe will do about 200 miles in real world driving, and that has a 52kw h battery, so that works out at about 3 4p per mile, and an equivalent diesel or petrol car will look more like 11 15p per mile. So it is usefully cheaper, it is half, if not a third cheaper. Have we got enough charging stations in the uk . We have a lot of charging stations in the uk, i think it stands at about 10,000 station and 26,000 actual charging plugs. I think probably we need more, certainly in rural parts, especially, but it isnt that bad an infrastructure these days. Vicky, thanks for your time, thanks for the ride, thanks for the info. And im afraid thats all the time we have to talk electric in the short version of the show. The full length version is waiting for you right now on iplayer. Maybe it will help convince you its time to switch. Maybe you will have doubts afterwards, in which case you can continue the conversation with us on social media. We live on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbcclick. Thanks, for watching and well see you soon. Two weeks into october, some parts of the country have not seen any dry day yet, we have had a lot of rain around, we can bring in more spells of heavy rain, this was the picture as the sunset on sunday evening above london. Still a bit of rain to come through the week ahead, u nsettled come through the week ahead, unsettled picture, so, further rain at times, but there will be sunnier, drier weather to be enjoyed, particularly during tuesday. What we have today, through the day, a couple of areas of low pressure, out to the west bringing rain from the word go, and also a waving weather front across the south east of england. Heavy showers, kent, though showers will be hit and miss, we wont all see them, working north across central parts of england through the day, heavy with thunderstorms, schooling wins as well. Northern ireland also seeing some fairly persistent rain which will push into the west of scotland a little later on. That rain will be heavy on the south, producing line service water. Temperatures generally 13 to 17 celsius. The bulk of the heavy rain and potential thunderstorms pushing more to us, into tuesday morning. Sitting across parts of north east england, eastern scotla nd parts of north east england, eastern Scotland First thing tuesday, but, actually, elsewhere, dry, settled weather to start the day, frost free, certainly, mistand weather to start the day, frost free, certainly, mist and fog around. Once any of that murkiness clears away, during tuesday, not a bad day, in between two weather systems, small ridge of High Pressure in charge, drier day. Rain clearing away from the north east, next area of rain waiting in the wings. That will arrive across Northern Ireland late in the day, not until the evening hours. Most places dry day, 12 to 15 degrees, some spells of sunshine during the afternoon. Wednesday, wet and windy weather, return to sunnier skies, scattered showers, highs are fairly similarto scattered showers, highs are fairly similar to what we have seen, 12 to 16 degrees for most of us. Low pressure stays in charge for much of the week ahead, a mix of sunnier dry weather, and your blustery showers. Goodbye for now. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11 00. The United States is to withdraw all its remaining troops up to a thousand soldiers from northern syria, as turkeys offensive against the kurds intensifies. The family of harry dunn who died in a road collision with an American Woman who then fled to the us arrive in the country, hoping for a meeting. Borisjohnson tells his cabinet a brexit deal is on the horizon, we are hoping to get a meeting, face to face, but were not really

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