Rosamund urwin from the sunday times and the business journalist john crowley thats coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. Now its time for a look at the weather. Cheer us us up, its been gloomy the past couple of days, particularly a prediction of what is to come. That is too much pressure. There will be a bit of sunshine of the days ahead but not feeling as warm as it has done and still for some on the wet side. Concern again over parts of Northern England and southern scotland well the rain will be at its heaviest and most persistent. That will cause further problems, when pushing on across Northern England, amalgamating gcioss Northern England, amalgamating across parts of lanarkshire and the lothians. Across parts of Northern Ireland as well. Heavy showers in south wales which will blossom a bit more widely, South West England and across the midlands, too, becoming heavy and sundry in some parts. Sunshine, brighter across the afternoon across parts of northe
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are journalist and author, Yasmin Alibhai brown and former conservative advisor, mo hussein. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The i leads on a story weve covered today borisjohnsons promise to expand stop and search powers. Drug lords are luring children as young as seven into crime, by offering them free food thats according to the metro. Bankerjob cuts make the front page of the financial times. It says almost 30,000 job losses globally have been announced since april. The telegraph reports on a government crackdown on social media which, the paper says, will see tech giants heavily fined for showing harmful videos. And the guardian reveals that hundreds of people deported from the uk were restrained by methods including shackles and belts. That information was provided to the newspaper after a freedom of information request. So, a varied set of front pages lets see what our
We saw on monday. 16 21, below par for the time of year but not too bad with the lightning and sunshine. Dont get used to it, the next area of low pressure comes in on wednesday. Across england and wales, heavy rain on wednesday. The wind is also picking up once again in parts of southern england but not as windy and blustery conditions for anyone camping in the south coast of england and wales. Rain in the north west of scotland for a time as well. A ridge of High Pressure will keep things drier on thursday and perhaps into friday. Things will once again turn increasingly wet and windy this coming weekend but not as windy this coming weekend but not as windy as it has been. By by. Bye bye. Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines. The Prime Minister pledges £2. 5 billion to create 10,000 new prison places, and says all Police Forces will be given extended stop and search powers. The fbi is investigating the death of
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Broke his silence to issue this warning. We are asking them new again to adjust their behaviours on the pitch, goal celebrations, and in and around the beginning and end of matches. We are asking them to adjust their behaviour, and i think they understand why. Youve got to follow the rules, and youve got to set a good example. We get the optics, which is why we see ourselves in a privileged position. Ministers have made it clear they expect players to respect the so called no hug rule in a time of National Crisis or risk having the season suspended, but this week its been repeatedly ignored. Why is it taking so much to get the message across . Well, its a very recent adjustment, and we are making these requests and trying to get this message across in pretty quick order, and i think its going to take time to adjust to the situation, so we need a bit of time to get it right. And if players refuse or fail to do that, managers dont encourage them to do so, whats going to happen . How are