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satellite image, a deep area of low pressure that has been working its way eastwards through the course of the day. for many, under leaden skies it was the colours of autumn lifting proceedings. but it s not just the cloud and rain, it s the wind today, and it is windy certainly through irish sea coast, the west scotland, north of england and eastern scotland as well. gales or severe gale force gusts with met office warning is in force. for the next few hours the band of rain is still with us across parts of eastern scotland, the north of england and through wales and drifting eastwards, eventually reaching the south east. further west, the heavy rain has cleared but heavy showers are now in play and once again windy and perhaps the odd rumble of thunder. this evening, the rain still with us in the south east, lingering here overnight tonight and into tomorrow. elsewhere some clear skies will stop once again a few showers and perhaps longer spells of rain in the far north. te

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after being set up in 1982 to shake up television , today the broadcaster is celebrating four decades of being on air. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister rishi sunak said the migrant crisis is a serious and escalating problem and admitted that not enough asylum claims are being processed. the prime minister insisted the government is getting a grip of the situation and backed the home secretary suella braverman s handling of the issue. at prime ministers questions in the commons the labour leader sir keir starmer said just 4% of people arriving in small boats last year had their asylum claim processed. it comes as the prime minister reversed his decision not to attend next week s cop 27 climate summit in egypt, following widespread criticism. our correspondent ben wright has this report. are you failing on immigration, prime minister? a week in charge and the government s under question. rishi sunak headed to the commons for his second

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policy failures during the migration crisis. a damning report says hundreds of recruits to the police in england and wales are joining the force when they should have failed vetting procedures. with almost all the votes counted in israel s general election, former leader benjamin netanyahu looks set to return to power with the support of the far right. and channel 4 turns a0 after being set up in 1982 to shake up television , today the broadcaster celebrates four decades of being on air. good afternoon. the prime minister rishi sunak said the migrant crisis is a serious and escalating problem and admitted that not enough asylum claims are being processed. the prime minister insisted the government is getting a grip of the situation and backed the home secretary s handling of the issue. suella braverman has been criticised for saying southern england was facing an invasion of illegal migrants. this afternoon, the albanian prime minister condemned the home secretary s

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say from the outside, there are always opinions, always people who don t like you, people that will have a different view of how the situation is, and you can t really control that. dan evans andjack draper both went out of the paris masters within a few minutes of each other this morning. draper lost to the 15th seed frances tiafoe in round two, while evans had an even tougher proposition against stefanos tsitsipas, who s the fifth seed in paris. the british number two lost in straight sets in the final event of the atp tour s regular season. cameron norrie plays corentin moutet tonight. and finally, forever immortalised by one of the most famous fa cup goals in history, ronnie radford has passed away at the age of 79. radford s goal played on a boggy edgar street pitch in 1972, was the equaliser against first

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