forecast. it is subject to change but scotland will see a good deal sunshine. not quite as warm, nine to 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 14 13 degrees in the far north, 12 to 1a and that cooler trend is set to continue for sunday. and that s bbc news at ten on thursday the 20th here on bbc one are all of our news teams in the nations and regions, standing by with the news where you are. happily they are in the studios so what is the fate of dominic raab? the prime minister is deciding whether to back him or sack him. he s had the report into bullying claims against his deputy all day. so what s going on? tonight westminster waits for news amidst a wall of silence from downing street. nick and sima will have the latest. we ll speak to the head of the civil servants union and a number 10 speechwriter under liz truss. also tonight. a new abortion controversy in the united states. tomorrow the us supreme court s due to decide if a texas judge was right to ban the drug used in
we will have to cease providing medication abortions altogether, at least for a while, while we completely restructure our processes. medication abortion will no longer be a legal option to patients here in florida, forcing patients to undergo a procedure that they hadn t planned on, travel farther to access an abortion, or continue a pregnancy against their will. if the conservative leaning supreme court sides with the texas ruling it could significantly limit access to mifepristone. but there are legal opinions which suggest it may not be binding across the country. though much is still unknown. the future of us abortion access lies in the hands of its highest court. we ll shortly be hearing from katie daniel who is in florida. she is state policy director at the us national network susan b but first let s talk