Now its time for the weather with tomasz shaffernaker. Lets get a check on the weather for the next few days. At the moment it isa the next few days. At the moment it is a little unsettled. Some rain in the forecast, much needed rain for the forecast, much needed rain for the south and next week some big changes on the way, potentially some hot weather but we will talk about that in a second. This is what we have out there right now, this is the weather moving across the uk and this next one, that low pressure is headed further south reaching southern and central parts of the uk on friday. Here is thursdays with a map and we have a weather frontjust exiting out into the north seed. Minded, slightly fresher conditions coming infor minded, slightly fresher conditions coming in for scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England is well with some Thunder Showers around in a few areas but in the south of the afternoon is looking dry and sunny with temperatures still up around 25. That was thursday. This is fridays weather map. The next weather front is moving fridays weather map. The next weatherfront is moving in fridays weather map. The next weather front is moving in and we expect rain to reach the south west and wales early in the morning and basically that whole massive cloud and rain was still towards the east through the course of the day and i think most of us will have overcast skies and there will be some rain on and off through the day including the south where there has not been an awful lot of rain. On friday night into saturday you can see those spells of rain continue to move those spells of rain continue to m ove a cross those spells of rain continue to move across the country. Lets have a look now at the weekend. This saturday and the low pressure is still making its presence felt. There is still a weather front to get through to if you have any plans on saturday, expect a mixture of sunshine and showers. Main weather front is out of the way, it is in norway and denmark but behind it in the wake of that you can still see some showers in the forecast dotted around randomly across the uk. Quite fresh, particularly across some North Western areas. On sunday, the next weather front is approaching. You can see rain splashing into Northern Ireland, western scotland as well but sunday, at least at this stage, is looking dry across the bulk of england and probably wales as well. Lets have a look at the jetstrea m as well. Lets have a look at the jetstream on monday. Monday into tuesday, the jetstream is jetstream on monday. Monday into tuesday, thejetstream is blowing out of the south west and you can see it is pushing in that cloud and rain, this is rain on the forecast here, in the direction of North Western britain. Monday into tuesday we expect those weather fronts to continue to brush the north west of the uk but at the same time, the wind is turning direction and coming in from the south which means that temperatures are rising to the this is the pattern into next week. A big dip in thejetstream, goes up again sending with affront to the north but ahead of it we get hotair to the north but ahead of it we get hot air wafting in from the south and the current thinking is that there is a pretty big heatwave on there is a pretty big heatwave on the way for spain, portugal, france, parts of Central Europe as well as temperatures could easily exceed a0 degrees and you can imagine that some of that heat will waft in our direction. Not too dissimilar to what we saw some weeks ago. What we are not sure is when the jetstream is going to come back and send these weather fronts back in our direction because this will cool things off. We know the heat is heading our way but sometime next week, be a wednesday, thursday or friday there will be a dive in the jetstream pushing the heat away towards the south and east and in its place we will get slightly fresher air from the north west. For next week, we do know that there is a hot spell on the way and it will probably affect much of the uk, particularly the south and our best guess at the moment, probably around 32 degrees, not out of the question. Hello, this is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first, the headlines the younger brother of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber is extradited to the uk to face multiple charges in connection with the attack he will be charged with the murder of the 22 victims of the bombing at a pop concert in manchester two years ago. Greater Manchester Police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. The us house of representatives votes to condemn President Donald Trump for racist comments aimed at four congresswomen. Boris johnson and jeremy hunt make their final pitches to conservative Party Members in the last hustings of the leadership contest. A student from birmingham is found guilty of attempted murder after driving his ford fiesta into cyclists and Police Outside parliament. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are conservative peer baroness newlove and features writer from the independent, james rampton. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The telegraph leads on the debate around free tv licences for over 75s. It reports on comments made by bbc executives who were asked about the corporations postion on the issue. It also also features a photo of borisjohnson holding a kipper at the final hustings of the conservative leadership race. The independent also leads on domestic politics. The bitter end is how it describes theresa mays last major speech before she steps down from the role. It calls it her final swipe at the brexiteers in her party who brought her time in office to an early end. Boris also takes centre page on the times, but its top story is about Young Drivers. It says they will be banned from roads at night under government plans designed to cut accident rates. The eus competition commissioner has launched a formal investigation into amazon and is apparently preparing to fine other big tech firms before she steps down from the role, according to the financlai times. And the metros front page has the headline back to face british justice it reports that hashem abedi, the younger brother of the man who bombed the Manchester Arena, was today extradited to the uk from libya. Lets start with the independent, shall we. The bitter end, it says, james, and this is about the prime ministers last major speech as prime minister, and it is quite a full speech. It is, and bitter end does sum it up. She seems bitter and twisted, railing a bit like king lear against herfate. She reminds me somewhat of a gunslinger who knows she is going down, but as she is going down takes potshots at her enemies, saying if im going down i will take you with me. She is very angry, i would say, at the european reform group. She is making huge criticisms of their intransigence and their inability to compromise. She accuses them of being absolutist. I would also say it is a coded attack on borisjohnson, who is likely to move into her house next week. Someone who is very hard line on brexit, and it is that hard line on brexit, and it is that hard line that ultimately brought her down, and that is why she is so furious. You are a conservative pair, how do you feel about the tone of this . I am disappointed in a way, because it is not very dignified to do. You are at the top of the tree. And she might have this anger inside, but thats politics, unfortunately. Take the title away, politics is brutal. For me, it is about she talks hear about the right of the party, she said i would stand down if they voted, and they didnt vote. Well, thats politics, because even in the house of lords you never know until the Division Lobbies are open to go through, so im a little bit disappointed in a sense, because to me i would have held my head up high and i would have parked all of this and used it within the chamber for a better result, rather than a bitter within the chamber for a better result, ratherthan a bitter end, use it in a proactive way. The photograph, they are just not nice words, are they . It is very toxic. Whoever takes the button, it wont be easy. She says we should all come together, but this is actually splitting it again. The bitter irony is that she showed no willingness to compromise when she was in number ten, but when she was negotiating with parliament she was completely intransigent, and that also brought about her downfall. It is a strange business, politics. Enoch powell said all political dynasty s end in failure, and hers has ended in a catastrophic failure, one of the most disastrous premierships in history, and she has gone down spewing bile and bitterness, and it is very sad. Im afraid it is reflective of the utter failure of her leadership. Lets go to the front page of the times, which has gone with a picture of the man widely assumed to take over from mrs may, holding a kipper. Widely assumed to take over from mrs may, holding a kipperlj widely assumed to take over from mrs may, holding a kipper. Ijust have images of backstage, what are we going to give him to hold to make the front page . Do you need to have a proper . Go down to tesco and find something you could go down to 50p island and get a better piece of fish than that. He was making a point, it wasnt his breakfast. Fish than that. He was making a point, it wasnt his breakfastlj would point, it wasnt his breakfast. would have got a banana, we cant haveit would have got a banana, we cant have it curly a certain way. He started that story. Maybe that would have made more sense. There is some circularity. The wrapping that is forced to have been put around keepers has made them more expensive, and in his utopian world all of these rules will fall away and we will do amazing deals with the faroe and we will do amazing deals with the fa roe islands and we will do amazing deals with the Faroe Islands and christmas island, and it will be fantastic. To me it is not a fantasy, but i dont matter. He is speaking to 0. 2 of the population, who will decide our next prime minister. I find that horrifying but it is a way it is. am just horrifying but it is a way it is. amjusta horrifying but it is a way it is. am just a realist, horrifying but it is a way it is. amjust a realist, i horrifying but it is a way it is. am just a realist, i dont see if you. A pointless eu rule. It is a pointless. Dont use props, just say it as it is and treat us as an equal. I dont think you really need a prop to say that. If you are going to bea a prop to say that. If you are going to be a leader you dont need silly props, you need a voice to lead. To be a leader you dont need silly props, you need a voice to leadm undermines any statesmanlike. He is like a comedy act. Yes, it undermines any kind of statesmanship that he is trying to project. He looks like a stand up have you heard the one about a kipper . Two kippers walked into a bar. heard the one about a kipper . Two kippers walked into a bar. I am a conservative pair, and i am loyal, but for me, this is not what the young people need to see, you do not need a prop. You are there to lead, what is he going to use when he goes to do deals and you have to be careful about what you do. Interesting views from both of you. This one might make you disagree. The story next to the photograph, which is linked to brexit but is an different story, no deal will send written into recession. Helen, what is this . I am going to look at the report, and is this . I am going to look at the report, and i think it is important to look at the economy, what we are going to be like, but nobody knows what the deal is going to be like if there is a forecast. It is a forecast from the office of budget responsibility. Yes, i know. At the end of the day, that is important, but i want to know what going to deliver, and i think until then we need to have an open conversation about it. I think we will wait and see where we are going with the house of commons and the house of lords, and then we can say it is a valid point or not. That is a very reasonable response. I far less reasonable response. I far less reasonable response. I far less reasonable response is that this is an independent body, the obr, and i know the sainted michael gove says we have had enough of experts, but i do trust an independent and if their five year projection is that the economy will drop by 3 , i am worried by that. Also, the element that also concerns me is that the people who will suffer the most in such a decline in the economy are many areas that voted for brexit. The impoverished people who feel they have no chance, there have been neglected by society, and in my view thatis neglected by society, and in my view that is a lot of the reason why they voted for brexit. Those of the people who will suffer, not rich people who will suffer, not rich people like jeremy hunt people who will suffer, not rich people likejeremy hunt and boris johnson, they wont suffer, they are incredibly rich. And they are risking inflicting poverty on great swathes of the country and that makes me furious. That is why i am saying we should have an open discussion with people that it affects. Not of the top end, where they have lost touch with reality in some sense, but what does it mean for people at the bottom. That is a good point, four of the five last candidates all went to oxford and we re candidates all went to oxford and were pa rt of candidates all went to oxford and were part of an incredibly rich elite. How much are they in touch with the people who will really be affected by these cataclysmic decisions they are making . Thats what im saying. People are fed up with politics and it feels very much like a westminster bubble again. I think we need to have an open conversation, be honest. If you cant do that, what is the point . It is about elitism, and we need to come down to the common person on the ground and understand what it means to them. Heading away from politics. This is a disaster Young Drivers facing a night ban. L lot of countries already use this system, whereby drivers under the age of 25 are not allowed to drive at night. The statistics are incredible. People between the ages of 17 and 2a only make up 7 of licence holders in the uk, but they are involved in a quarter of the crashes that lead to death or serious injury. That is out of proportion, and road safety campaigners have been saying for a long time that the government hasnt tackled this issue. If they are going to bring in the band, i think thatis going to bring in the band, i think that is a good idea. Last year, 1700 people died on the roads, and that is way too many. If there are any measures that can reduce that number they have to be embraced. measures that can reduce that number they have to be embraced. I have to agree again . It i do think they have to be embraced. I have to agree again . I do think our roads. I have met many campaigners about fatalities on our roads. It has become very gung ho on some motorways. Anything to make the roads safer, i am a mother of young girls, iwant roads safer, i am a mother of young girls, i want to make them safer. You see these young boys what happens if they are in your parents car . If they take out their parents car, what happens to them . And most parents are taxis already, and i just think hang on a minute. I think it is important to look at this announcement. It is something to look at, we have the black box that helps with insurance, and this is about safety. The roads are not saved, we see about safety. The roads are not saved, we see many on about safety. The roads are not saved, we see many on motorways speeding, and there are no police on out speeding, and there are no police on our motorways all roads, so we need to do something. Never thought i would say this, but this comes out of Chris Graylings department, and i agree with it it doesnt mention chris grayling. No, itjust says department of transport. It might work. This another story about young people on the front of the telegraph. Helen, you were saying that you occupy a role at a university . I have become pro vice chancellor and im grateful but i am very much involved in awareness of what goes on and i have been to see the department dealing with well being and incidents the department dealing with well being and incidents where there has been abuse or rape and they have iio has been abuse or rape and they have no confidence in the system. For me, thatis no confidence in the system. For me, that is wrong because, a, universities need to do something. More importantly, they have told me that the police who used to go around the campus have been taken away. Those police are the eyes and is in the builder relationship with them. Brings me back to Victims Commission going around sexual referral centres who do a fantastic job with victims but i saw many freezers full of dna from people who have been raped by professors at universities and they. Im not blaming anybody, not naming names, it isjust being professional but they were taking a liberty and they did not prosecute because they wanted a degree, they wanted to keep their jobs. Wanted a degree, they wanted to keep theirjobs. That wasjust wanted a degree, they wanted to keep theirjobs. That was just another burden. And in bolton i am going to make it safe. You cannot keep crushing this under the rug. The Crown Prosecution Service are trying to actively encourage, but not hearing that. This is the next stage of life, what are we doing . The figures are quite startling. They are quite shocking. In 2014 there we re are quite shocking. In 2014 there were 65 allegations made whereas last year it reached 626. A tenfold increase. All the points use it made we re increase. All the points use it made were well said. I hate to say it. I absolutely agree. One phrase here, if we dont act on this we risk leaving a generation betrayed. I think that is an important phrase to underline. Young people are struggling to find jobs, struggling to find housing. They are trying to make their way in the world but if they also feel that they are victims ofa they also feel that they are victims of a crime and they are not taken seriously and the accusations ijust laughed off then they feel even more disappointed. And if they do go forward , disappointed. And if they do go forward, and i met many, they study as well. And we have got to get this right. Education is important but it should be a safety measure that we need to look at. People are living away from home. This is not right and we need to act