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bands of rain in across the uk from the south west so we are looking at a wet spell of weather. we have outbreaks of rain arriving from the south west and the breeze is picking up south west and the breeze is picking up and very mild, as well. temperatures by the end of the night 16 in plymouth, about eight in scotland with a few mist and fog patches. tomorrow, a windy day, with rain at times across parts of england and wales and northern ireland and probably north east england and scotland should probably stay mainly dry but quite a bit of cloud and a few sunny spells. temperatures a bit below average over the north but very mild for england and wales with temperatures about 15 19 c. into thursday, a more potent weather front bring a band of fairly heavy rain northwards and eastwards across the country and the rain will tend to ease in the day later and we have some sunshine coming through late on but also some showers following that. temperatures still mild, starting ....
on her instagram page. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose, and kieran andrews, who s political editor at the times scotland. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the i sugests liz truss is facing fresh peril after backbenchers hinted tonight they won t support an end to the pension triple lock. the telegraph also leads on the threat to pensions. the guardian strikes a similartone quoting one mp who branded the proposed budget cuts as toxic . while the express is more forthright on behalf of its readers issuing a warning to truss not to touch the triple lock. the times meanwhile says that the new chancellor is also planning to delay the introduce of the cap on social care costs. the metro leads on new polling which suggests the pm s approval rating has sunk to a record low of minus 70 per cent. the mirror focuses on the tale of a veteran who faced a 26 hour wait ....
translation: they made this choice to be with their translation: they made this choice to be with their own translation: they made this choice to be with their own people, - translation: they made this choice to be with their own people, with - to be with their own people, with their to be with their own people, with their motherland. meanwhile, an attack on a civilian convoy in one of the four annexed regions, zaporizhzhia, leaves at least 23 people dead. 56 years after the disappearance and murder of 12 year old keith bennett at the hands of the moors murders, police tonight began a new search after a report of possible human remains. good evening. social media did contribute to the death of 14 year old molly russell who took her own life five years ago that s the conclusion of a coroner who said the material molly was looking at online shouldn t have been available for a child to see . the inquest heard how she d viewed thousands of posts online relating to de ....
and author shyama perera and martin bentham, home affairs editor of the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with, the daily express leads with banks warning of a house price slump as instability in the market continues. the financial times continues on the same front with pensions, mortgages and the markets and an image of the pm and chancellor in front of a stumbling graph. the daily mail focuses on the moors murders and asks has the body of keith bennett finally been found? the sun begin to get their readers ready for the world cup in qatar and also mentions tv personality phillip schofield. the times homes in on molly russell following the landmark inquest and the prince of wales plea for online safety. and finally the guardian also lead with molly russell and the inquest ruling on social media monetizing on misery . so, let s begin. the full fallout facing tv personality philip schofield. the plea for online safety to protect children. so, let s ....
it contains a series of claims, including an allegation his brother prince william physically attacked him. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. we humans know that one day we will die. but as long as our end has no specific timetable attached, many of us choose to shelve the thought, avoid it. covid, which took such a grim toll in so many countries, challenged us to confront the reality of our mortality. but still, health care professionals say what they call death literacy is lacking. my guest is rachel clarke, a doctor who made a choice to work with the dying, and who s written about it too, from a personal and professional viewpoint. can death be life affirming? dr rachel clarke, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. now, you have had pretty much two decades of doctoring. how has that time changed the way you do the job? well, i think i was pretty naive when i started, in the sense that i went through medical school that taught me ess ....