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in ngrth szgtiand, eir'stili'shguelzi the in ngrth szgtiand, eir'stiii'shguers northern ireland may by wet moment or by net moment or two as you be set moment or two as you head out by wet moment or two as you head into work but not quite as many showers around as you saw through this morning. rest of england and wales, only a few isolated passing showers that should go through quickly on the breeze. cloud and sunshine breaking through and the sunny conditions will be to the south and east of the country through monday. the showers will become fewer number through the afternoon limited to western scotla nd afternoon limited to western scotland and parts of north—west england. this will dry the east between 18 to 21. when the the east between 18 to 21. when the still slider tomorrow night with mist and fog into tuesday morning. a ridge of high pressure building in but it will start to ease off as pressure builds. patchy rain around in the morning, an odd heavy shower in western scotland but most will be dry. such tragedies do is scotland
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with temperatures close to 20 degrees and the further south you are, - coast afternoon. wednesday, afternoon. wednesday, southerly noon. wednesday, southerly winds we could see - wind get xia :.u. dry day on wednesday. dry day on isiniednesday. sunshine is a dry day on wednesday. sunshine in the west a little bit amazed disciples blue skies further east and wednesday is looking to be the will warmer day of the working week. it could hit 26 27 celsius the south—east corner. things are cool for thursday and friday as the breeze picks up once again that the new weekend could get —— once hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines atjust after 11pm. theresa may battles back amid speculation over her leadership
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a full five—year term as prime minister, and says it's time to focus on the job at hand. what i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done. and i think what the public want is to ensure that the government is getting on with the job. meanwhile, he's back in the cabinet — michael gove returns in a reshuffle, a year after theresa may sacked him. police investigating the manchester concert bombing say they're now sure the attacker, salman abedi, and further success for france's emmanuel macron as his party looks set to secure a huge majority in the country's parliamentary elections. still dizzy from the experience of an hourago, still dizzy from the experience of an hour ago, hello and welcome to what to make our look at what the
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papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us are yasmin alibhai brown and economic adviser for arbuthnot ruth lea. welcome to you both. rebecca hunter and an jarran rebecca hunter and anjarran reed believe you should have your own show! there you go! let's begin. tomorrow's front pages starting with the i... it leads with the news that one of the big hitters of the leave campaign is back in government as michael gove is made environment secretary. the metro uses george osborne's description with the former chancellor saying to get behind the prime minister over fears tory infighting over her leadership will damage the party further. the telegraph's reports that michael gove has been drafted in to protect theresa may from any potential leadership challenges, the paper claiming it's the prime minister's way of showing she can work with her critics.
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is a sign her position on brexit is softening, with a possible rethink on remaining in the customs union. the guardian says the prime minister plans to win back support from her party by adopting a more collegiate style of leadership following criticism that senior colleagues had been shut out of policy decisions. and the daily mail says she will go even further, throwing out whole chunks of the manifesto in a bid to keep senior ministers on side. the financial times repeats george osborne's claim theresa may is a dead woman walking, signalling that business leaders will take her weakness as an opportunity to push for the softer brexit the city favours. nods mods and shakes of heads? it is all very balanced around this table. let's begin with the telegraph. just because you have somebody inside the current ten doesn't mean that you can keep them in line. no, but you
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can keep them in line. no, but you can keep them in line. no, but you can keep your eye on them. i'm surprised that she brought in some delaet michael gove, who has betrayed everybody in the party. but, as an interesting set of decisions, there were certainly no changes. —— - michael gove. i changes. —— like michael gove. i think she is trying very hard not to make any new enemies. he is a good communicator, though, michael gove, is he? i am communicator, though, michael gove, is he?iama communicator, though, michael gove, is he? i am a big fan of michael gove. i think is terrific guy. it is interesting the telegraph has put the headline here, but itjust sort of confirms in my view that i think theresa may's and to be prime minister for some time yet. i don't think there is any eminent challenge to her leadership. —— imminent. they need to get the queens beach out the weight, the brexit talks under way, and see how it goes. i think the
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other aspect that is interesting about this story is that the promised brings in others in this reshuffle. —— promised brings in others in this reshuffle. -- queen's speech. the telegraph, perhaps because this is its wish list, says that coming back in. if we look at the times, it is the opposite. yesterday, at gavin ba rwell, the opposite. yesterday, at gavin barwell, who lost the seat, croydon central, on thursday, he was a remain, he has been pointed chief of central, on thursday, he was a remi days a has been pointed chief of central, on thursday, he was a remi days a h —— ween pointed chief of chief ‘at chief 5 at downing street. chief of staff at downing street. yes, this is interesting. the two major papers disagreeing with each other. i personally believe that theresa may set out her stall on negotiating stance when she wrote to donald tusk, when she was triggering article 50, at the end of march. she
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said out of the single market, after the customs union, and of course, having a close trade relationship, a free—trade agreement, and eight close agreement on security, and i personally believe that is right. and i don't think that greenies make a big difference. it is notjust green. so michael fallon said, and i wash it, and it was an interesting moment, he has been very loyal, that he is now shifting and now saying that he is after a more business friendly brexit. —— you that he is after a more business frienr §§i§§lt —— - are| you that he is after a more business frienr §§i§§lt —— - are not! that he is after a more business frienr §§i§§lt —— - are not always know what? economists are not always! they are. i am. know what? economists are not always! they are. lam. please know what? economists are not always! they are. i am. please give right. they are. i am. please give the talking stick to ruth, just a moment. i am not always right, but i write most of the time. i am more
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right than most economists are. but i think when i said, you that theresa may wanted a close
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