Further north, the mid teens, especially exposed to that north west wind, which is more dominant into friday evening and it could be nice in the north of scotla nd could be nice in the north of scotland compared with the last few days. The cloud is pushing further south, bringing this weather front. This cold front will sweep away some of the heat in their southern counties. Lovely to start saturday but this weather front across the north wales and north midlands to begin with, and as it pushes to southern counties, some showers and a fuse but sovereign at wimbledon. Warm in southern counties but temperatures dropping elsewhere, cool down that east coast but the northern half of the uk should be brighter a few spots of showers at wimbledon. The High Pressure will try to dominate but not Strong Enough to kill off the showers completely. The remnants of our weather front in northern completely. The remnants of our weatherfront in Northern Ireland down to the english channel, some showers there and may be some elsewhere, after a bright start, the cloud builds with some showers but most cloud builds with some showers but m ost pla ces cloud builds with some showers but most places will be dry. Temperatures in the high teens and low 20s to the southend west. High pressure more dominant into monday south and west. A bright and fresh start with temperatures in single figures. Like earlier this week, the cloud builds up, spreads out and the afternoon not as sunny as the morning. Later, may be rain in Northern Ireland and western scotland. Temperatures much like sundays, but light winds, pleasant with strong sunshine overhead. Sunshine doesnt hold on in the north into tuesday. Another area of low pressure trying to push in, bringing more cloud after a bright start in scotland and Northern Ireland and the greater chance of rain. Cloud in over in western areas, the best of the sunshine in the south and east, where we could get mid 20s on tuesday afternoon and mid teens further north. Uncertainty about the rain, north or south, because again, no real dominance in weather patterns through the week. High pressure to begin with and low pressure attacking from the atlantic but we are stuck in between. With nothing to the atmosphere, theres the chance of some showers, may be heavy ones, through the week ahead but a lot of dry weather and when the sunshine is out, with winds largely light, still feeling pleasa ntly largely light, still feeling pleasantly warm. Next week things will warm up substantially across the likes of spain and france, not like recent levels, though. But with things warming up here and then to the end of the weekend, High Pressure to the west and the east, we could tap in to that low pressure to the west. After that low pressure to the west. After that low pressure to the west. After that low pressure to the west could dominate. Goodbye. Hello. This is bbc news with rachel schofield. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. Panamas Maritime Authority says the Iranian Oil Tanker seized by the Royal Marines off gibralter was de listed from the International Boat registry at the end of may after it was linked to terrorism financing. Bookmaker william hill blames new restrictions on fixed odds betting for its plans to close hundreds of shops, but critics say problem gambling had to be tackled. An armed officer tells an inquest of the danger he faced when he killed the ringleader of the London Bridge attack. A bbc investigation reveals Chinas Xinjiang province is deliberately separating Muslim Children from their families as parents reveal they dont know whey they are. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are deputy Political Editor of the mirror, ben glaze, and economics and trade correspondent for the telegraph, anna isaac. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. We pages are already in. Can rifle through them and gi you we can rifle through them and give you a flavour. The Financial Times leads on the news that royal maines seized a tanker off gibraltar, suspected to be Smuggling Iranian Oil to syria in a night time raid that has triggered a diplomatic row between tehran and london. The metro reports evidence from the London Bridge inquests, as a Police Officer reveals how he shoot all three of the attackers. The tory leadership contest leads tomorrows daily telegraph, with a photo of borisjohnson arriving at an event for Party Members in york earlier this evening. In an interview with the paper mrjohnson says its time for opponents of brexit to stop seeing it as a plague of boils and instead embrace the fantastic oppor tunities it brings for britains future. The brexit secretary, stephen barclay, tells the daily express that the government will be ready even if there is a no deal brexit. The daily mail has images of a £1. 5 million cannabis farm that criminals set up in a former police station. Nearly 700 schools have been referred to the health and safety executive about concerns they are failing to safely manage the risks associated with asbestos in their buildings according to the guardian. And five former heads of the metropolitan police have written to the times warning that resources have been drained to dangerously low levels as the public loses faith in the force. Lots for us to get our teeth into. No one main story dominating, but lets start with the i, because a couple of the papers are looking closely at events in gibraltar and the coast around it because the uk uk and iran are in a stand off over a seized oil tanker. Uk and iran are in a stand off over a seized oiltanker. High uk and iran are in a stand off over a seized oil tanker. High drama on the high seas last night. 2am yesterday 30 Royal Marines boarded boats and roped down by helicopter onto the deck of grace 1, this iranians oil tanker. They took it without a shot being fired iranians. The fear was this oil tanker would deliver oil to syria, which would be a breach of sanctions which would be a breach of sanctions which have been set up to try to cripple the regime of bashar al assad, who has been engaged in this civil warfor al assad, who has been engaged in this civil war for the last eight yea rs this civil war for the last eight years now. Real drama with these Royal Marines getting on board. Anna, the conversation is iran says this isnt about syria, its about getting at them. You have two stories, where the ship was headed and where whats on it came from, iranian crude oil. Iran having this iow iranian crude oil. Iran having this row about its nuclear agreement, a deal it had with the us and mainly eu countries to say we wont pursue oui eu countries to say we wont pursue our Nuclear Programme, carry on enriching uranium, if you try to help us economically and ease up on us economically. The us have decided to go back on that and said we think you are pursuing a Nuclear Programme in one way or another, so we are going to hit you with sanctions stop the eu have tried to be more pragmatic to say, how can we help you out . Iran is having one of the toughest economic climates in 40 years, so the eu is saying you dont have to crack on with this. Iran has been enriching uranium at a quicker rate, saying we are serious, help us out or we are going to pursue a Nuclear Programme, and now this. The uk and iran going to each others embassies and ticking off each others ambassadors but behind the diplomatic row is a serious story, iran is likely to carry on pursuing a Nuclear Programme and there is a fresh deadline this sunday for another step upwards in their uranium enrichment, which could see them trying to further pursue nuclear arms. Ben, this story taken up by the ft as well, who un pick it a little bit more on theirfront as well, who un pick it a little bit more on their front page. There as well, who un pick it a little bit more on theirfront page. There is quite a bit of tension around the whole issue of iran, as anna was saying, depending on who you are and who your leader is. This comes a few weeks after the four oil tanker attacks, blamed on iran. Theres a lot of tension on the region in the region with the us having a carrier fleet in the area. There seems to be a ratcheting up on all sides of the tension. It all goes back to this nuclear deal signed by barack 0bama, which donald trump made a big thing of pulling out of last year. There is actually division between washington and eu countries, we are sticking by the deal saying its not perfect and we will try to make it work, but Donald Trumps fire and fury rhetoric isnt helping the situation, certainly not looking to make it less tense in the area. Then we send british Royal Marines onto this tanker last night, soi marines onto this tanker last night, so i dont think that will help. The ambassador to tehran was hauled in this afternoon. One further complication, spain sits near gibraltar and isnt deeply impressed with britain wading into anything on these issues. The Spanish Foreign minister has said to the Global Community that the uk was acting partly on us instruction, so this leaves the uk in a difficult spot that will become more challenging coming forward. Does it take a more eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals . 0r eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals . Or the us eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals . 0rthe us approach, a sledgehammer approach, targeting whole countries much more fiercely. The uk is in a tricky spot with that. Spanish are trying to play the ca rd of that. Spanish are trying to play the card of gibraltar warders are not regarded as uk waters at all. They are trying to hedge their bets and mmp are trying to hedge their bets and ramp up this us versus eu row with the uk in the middle waters. Ramp up this us versus eu row with the uk in the middle waters. This will run and run, as they say the times have gone with a different story. This is a number of former senior commissioners of the metropolitan police who have waded in on the issue of Police Resources and politicians cutting the money coming to them. Thats right, five former commissioners of the metropolitan police, the Biggest Police force in britain and has responsibilities for counterterrorism, very close to the home office, big National Responsibilities and we were trying to think of a time when five commissioners had got together and written this and we couldnt so we think its unprecedented. They were in office from 1993 to 2017, covering labour and governments, and this comes a day after borisjohnson said he would put 20,000 bodies back on the beat. 21,000 cut by conservatives in 2010 by theresa may, who is now our Prime Minister labourand may, who is now our Prime Minister labour and governments barbies. It takes a long time to train Police Officers. With getting rid of pointy 1000 officers since 2010, they were experienced officers, beat officers 21,000. Its important for counterterrorism because if you see an officer on the street, youre more likely to talk to them, they pick up local intelligence and it cant be overstated how much we lost getting rid of those officers. The government justified it rid of those officers. The governmentjustified it at rid of those officers. The government justified it at the time by pointing to crime rates that werent rising, but theres a timelag because if youre a criminal and you know theres fewer police on the street, you dont immediately go and stab someone or steal something, you take a while to see the effect and there is a timelag and its coming to bear in theresa mays last daysin coming to bear in theresa mays last days in office. And tapping into the feeling in the public that things are out of control. Theres a line thats come up into the reporting about this stance by the reporting about this stance by the five former commissioners that parents dont feel like their children are safe on the streets. It comes against the backdrop of the tick up weve seen in knife crime, or the better reporting. Its becoming vivid, it is following online trends, this violence and people are scared about the impact on their children. It raises the whole Community Policing issue. We know from what weve learned tackling nice crime, its notjust about adding policemen, it is about Services Knife crime. Also those in a e departments, acting in tandem with police. Its a bit worrying from developing a refined Public Policy approach to issues like violence on the streets when you are just seeing it reduce to a very big number pledge bobbies on the beat. Community policing is important but you need to think as well about services. Law order a massive issue for Party Leaders and in case anyone forgot there a leadership contest in the conservative party. In the daily telegraph, this is the greatest place on earth, a quote from borisjohnson, greatest place on earth, a quote from boris johnson, who greatest place on earth, a quote from borisjohnson, who will be making a big speech sparing as on to feel great about britain. Who could argue with that . The telegraph shocking everyone by endorsing their star columnist for number 10. Theres no detail in what boris is saying. He is being typical boris. Lots of bluster, lots of good words. We need more optimism, he says, we have to go out and do this and do that but he doesnt talk about how were going to do it. Theres talk about the grind about what happens when he becomes Prime Minister, which is very likely, but when he gets in and he has the stack of papers, a man who doesnt have the eye for detail, when he has to make tough decisions and rena re negotiates with brussels, how is he going to do it . Renegotiate. You cant just say that to brussels, its not good enough. You cant go in with this trademark lustre that got him through the Brexit Referendum Campaign stop you need more if youre going to be Prime Minister. A crucial time in the leadership race . Lustre. Minister. A crucial time in the leadership race . Lustre. You need more if youre going to be Prime Minister lustre. Its only people within the party who have a say in who is going to be the next Prime Minister, that cant be competed enough. They have these ballot papers and their making their choice now, so were going to a real ramping up in terms of rhetoric and approach and we see that with the telegraph, interviewing boris johnson, an interview withjeremy hunt in the sun as well. Going really big on their pledges now. Theyve already made massive promises in terms of cutting taxes or big spending pledges as well. We are already hearing people like the institute for fiscal studies, who do a lot of checking on government maths, saying hang on, we dont have the money for that. Spending spree is on, we are in. Boris is considered the front runner but the cup son looking atjeremy hunt the sun. But the cup son looking atjeremy hunt the sun. Its been a difficult 24 hours forjeremy hunt, u nforced difficult 24 hours forjeremy hunt, unforced errors, shall we say on the foxhunting issue that even theresa may realised was dead and buried after 2017. He is going over his policy to build 1. 5 million new homes. The problem is, there are so many promises made on housebuilding, because we do have a housing crisis, try to buy a house in certain parts of the country, it is 20 times your salary, for example. You understand whyjeremy hunt is doing this, but its not going to be enough. And talking about the young, youve got to remember the electorate in this leadership campaign, i hundred and 60,000 people who arent young 100, there isnt always a huge number of young members, not necessarily elderly but certainly is towards the upper age brackets. Whether or not they can be persuaded, this is who hes talking to. At the moment i think hes not going to get to number ten. And brexit has been the main issue through this contest, but pledges have been coming thick and fast on wider issues. They have stopped throughout the entire Campaign Hunt has been trying to make a point of his ability to lead the party to an election. Boris has been the front runner with the party faithful, the only way hes been able to position himself as the election candidate, i may not be your favourite but think about how i could appeal to our broader Cross Section of society, how i could keepJeremy Corbyn broader Cross Section of society, how i could keep Jeremy Corbyn out, has been his message. Saying Something Like im going to help your grandchildren get homes, and by selling that effectively, i might get your grandchildren to vote for me, might be the only approach he can take. Sol me, might be the only approach he can take. So i think it makes sense to take the housing approach at this time. Horses for courses, one might say. Staying with the chancellor and money, touch wood we are at the bottom of the telegraph, hammonds digital tax is not needed. You were getting excited about hammonds digital tax. Yes. Getting excited about hammonds digitaltax. Yes. We should getting excited about hamm