The temperature slowly rising. Wednesday looks pretty wild ride across the country. Wet and windy conditions, rain heavy at times. This list of the winds through wednesday night will be across the irish sea. You can see that squeeze in the isobars there, got the 50 60 mph. Rains pushing northwards, light across the scottish mountains, it is across the scottish mountains, it is a transient area of snow, because as the cold air begins to drift northwards, the milder takes over. It will be reverting back to rain. Thats it. It is change. Thursday, blustery, strong southerly winds, so jonah showers. The best of the sunshine across the northern half of the country, more shelter to the south. We will see heavy doubles, maybe longer spells of rain. You will notice those temperatures, double figures value double figure values for all. Images may be 13 in the south. The rain keeps on coming through thursday night into friday, particularly across the south and the south east. There could be south
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the spectators deputy Political Editor katy balls, and jack blanchard, editor of the politico london playbook. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The daily mail leads with the news that borisjohnson has hinted that the bbc could face a major funding shakeup, with the license fee on the table. The i has more information on the volcanic eruption in new zealand, and says that safety warnings were ignored for years. The guardian reports that the conservatives have been accused of lying to distract from the growing controversy surrounding a young boy who was forced to stay on a hospitalfloor. The Daily Telegraph reports on a leaked conservative memo that states that labour leader Jeremy Corbyn could win the election without a gaining a single seat. They say that tactical voting in 12 constituencies could see Jeremy Corbyn become Prime Minister. The independent says that there are nume
It is a mixed picture in asia at the moment. Moment. Lets get brexit done was the mantra of conservative leader and british Prime Minister Boris Johnson going into last weeks election, and many argue it was a key part of the partys winning campaign. However, now the talking is over, and the party has to deliver on that pledge. The brexit date when the uk leaves the European Union is set for 31 january 2020. Prime minister Boris Johnson agreed a deal with the eu, but it still needs to go through parliament. A vote could take place as soon as friday. Assuming its a yes, the next priority will be to negotiate a post brexit trade deal with the eu. Talks are expected to begin in march after all 27 eu nations agree to a formal negotiating mandate. These negotiations arguably need to produce a final agreement by the end ofjune. That is the point at which the uk has to decide whether or not to extend the transition period. But mrjohnson has ruled out any form of extension. If no trade deal has
Well. Not so great. Good morning. Its 8 00am in singapore, midnight in london and 11 00am in New South Wales in australia where a state of emergency has been declared. On wednesday, for the second day in a row, australia set a new record for its hottest ever day. And bushfires are continuing to cause havoc. Two volunteer firefighters have been killed in a road crash near sydney. The australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison has been criticised for being on holidays as the crisis unfolds. A short time ago, he released a statement saying, i express my sincere condolences and sympathies to the families of the firefighters who have so tragically been killed these most recent events, i will be returning to sydney from leave as soon as can be arranged. For more on the bushfire emergency, heres the bbcs david shukman. A roar like a jet engine as the flames advance. A line of trees is suddenly ablaze. In record heat and parched conditions, at least 50 of the fires are out of control. Lets get
Have to stay tuned. And you know, it is a democracy and in the most populous democracy on earth, i would just make it clear to him, do not let religion get into your immigration policy, because you will turn off so many countries who could be your friends, just dont go down that path. I would say to him maybe at the end of the day that would be right. How many restored . We dont know. Its nearly christmas. That is it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. Thank you digby and rachel. Thank you for watching. Hello. This is bbc news with rebecca jones. Goodbye. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. A crisis at boeing good evening, heres the Company Suspends production your latest sports news. Of its 737 max aircraft, a row between mesut ozil which had been the subject and china intensified, of intense scrutiny after the forward criticised the countrys persecution of muslim minorities. Fol