countries like india, with both sides effectively bidding and trying to persuade india, whether that s in relation to energy or defence spending, orwhatever relation to energy or defence spending, or whatever it is. we will come back to that, let s go back to the uk, to your paper, camilla, the telegraph, and their take on the rail strikes. the real strikes are being a huge disruption across the country, which looks like they will do. what is the telegraph pots line? it s looking at the impact the rail strikes it s looking at the impact the rail strikes will have on the health system, strikes will have on the health system, on the nhs, and on patients. we got system, on the nhs, and on patients. we got a system, on the nhs, and on patients. we got a warning here from the health we got a warning here from the health secretary, sajid javid, saying health secretary, sajid javid, saying these rail strikes will put patients saying these rail strikes will put patients
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 flight
the corridor of uncertainty marched england s bettors. alex lees hit 12 off the first over, spectators getting right into the game and still coming into the ground. they could have missed zak crawley, gonf or non . remember, ten wickets for new zealand to win. gone for zero. elizabeth has the weather. lots of blue skies and sunshine across much of the uk, set to continue for much of the week. a lot more sunshine and for some but not all it will turn rather hot and humid. across northern and western areas it will be quite cloudy and cool areas it will be quite cloudy and cool, namely northern ireland and scotland, and outbreaks of rain here into the rest of the week. there is currently a heatwave across the iberian peninsula, temperatures have been soaring to over 40 celsius, thatis been soaring to over 40 celsius, that is set to track northwards over the next few days also, across france and eventually reaching the uk, temperatures are likely to peak on friday. we could se