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this right cooler air. but we have this right and first of all heading into scotland, heading into northern ireland. it could be quite heavy for a while. england and wales, dry and largely clear skies, it will be cooler in more southern parts of the uk tonight then it will be further north. a change of fortunes tomorrow night as the rate move southwards. the rain starts across scotland and northern ireland tomorrow morning and will head into northern england, it will get wetter here especially in the north—west in the afternoon. rain in the afternoon for wales, but ahead of it, the midlands, wales and southern england dry with sunshine at times. it could make 22 in the south—east of england. but following the rain in scotland and northern ireland, yes, we will get some sunshine and they will be a gentle breeze but it is cooler air so temperatures will be typically 15 or 16 degrees. the band of wet weather continues south—eastwards overnight and by the time we are on friday, we have some patchy rain across east anglia and the south—east. a lot of cloud here. away from here, we should see some sunshine around. it looks like we have a scattering of
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light showers, mainly across scotland and northern ireland. a north—westerly breeze means it will be a little cooler, typical temperatures 17 degrees. over the weekend, we could start with some rain in the far south—east of england, by the end of the weekend some wet and windy weather in the far north of scotland but for much of the weekend it will be dry and rather cool with some sunshine at times. sophie. thank newsnight thank with victoria derbyshire you very much. newsnight is getting under way that now time for the news where you are. from the team at ten, it is good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and writerjemma forte
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and the author and journalist emma woolf. let's start with a look at tomorrow's front pages the metro's front page has the anti—war protests happening in russia. they say that 1,300 people have been arrested. the daily mail's front page is also dedicate to the war in ukraine but they focus on the prime minister liz truss telling vladimir putin he will never win. the daily telegraph has a similar take on the same story reporting that the prime minister condemns russia's nuclearthreats as british hostages are released. the guardian also focusses on a warning to putin — but this time from the us presidentjoe biden over the kremlin�*s nuclear threats. meanwhile the i reports on concerns over liz truss�*s pledge to cut taxes at a mini budget on friday. on the front page of the daily express, they report that the health secretary says patients must be able to get a gp appointment within two weeks. and the daily star has a very unique take on the main stories for tomorrow. with the headline "et throne home" —
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you'll have to read the paper to find out more about that one. so, let's begin. him asa him as a way to send a few more coins to emma wolf, we will crack on. looking at the financial times, this leans on president putin's speech. talking about at the end of the speech that this is not a bluff. he did and in one way, putin is losing the war and i don't think he ever could've imagined that this is she would be at but his rhetoric starts to reflect his desperation and his whole projectjust looks increasingly empty and so, yes, he's using thinly veiled threats of nuclear war. which is incredibly
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frightening and i have noted that experts have no idea how this is going to play out. it is absolutely impossible to get into the psyche of this man and even when there was a war with saddam hussein and of experts were asked to predict what he would do it not things will play out, it's very tricky. and joe biden condemning this quite rightly and obviously, they have had meetings and certainly, western democracy is united in holding out on this and we will see what happens. if putin decides that he's going to conscript 20 300,000 russian soldiers to go and fight, where is going to find them from, i am not sure this is going to be a desperate search for
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manpower, quite frankly. to the point where he's thinking about going into the prisons and in a way, taking prisoners out. in his desperate scenes on the borders of russia and finland that people do not fancy being sent out as cannon fodder. be not fancy being sent out as cannon fodder. �* . , ., h, _ not fancy being sent out as cannon fodder. �* . , ., _ ., fodder. be a very relaxed policy of when peeple _ fodder. be a very relaxed policy of when peeple join _ fodder. be a very relaxed policy of when people join us— fodder. be a very relaxed policy of when people join us in _ fodder. be a very relaxed policy of when people join us in metres - fodder. be a very relaxed policy of| when people join us in metres have when peoplejoin us in metres have been put in the metre in emma will joins us, emma, i don't know if you're able to hear the beginning of our paper review. i you're able to hear the beginning of our paper review.— our paper review. i was ready ten minutes ago. _ our paper review. i was ready ten minutes ago, thank _ our paper review. i was ready ten minutes ago, thank you. - our paper review. i was ready ten minutes ago, thank you. will- our paper review. i was ready ten | minutes ago, thank you. will start with the financial— minutes ago, thank you. will start with the financial times _ minutes ago, thank you. will start with the financial times in - minutes ago, thank you. will start l with the financial times in vladimir putin makes nuclear threats as he mobilises army reserves for war and taking some of the consequences on this, your thoughts? this taking some of the consequences on this, your thoughts?— this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense — this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense of— this, your thoughts? this is very much a sense of putin _ this, your thoughts? this is very i much a sense of putin threatening overwhelming force and this has been seen very— overwhelming force and this has been seen very much as a sign of
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weakness _ seen very much as a sign of weakness. there is mass call up and calling _ weakness. there is mass call up and calling for— weakness. there is mass call up and calling for 300,000 more troops from his reservists, which is causing a lot of— his reservists, which is causing a lot of grief— his reservists, which is causing a lot of grief and a lot of angst and worry— lot of grief and a lot of angst and worry in— lot of grief and a lot of angst and worry in a — lot of grief and a lot of angst and worry in a variety across russia. they— worry in a variety across russia. they have — worry in a variety across russia. they have been huge protests across russian _ they have been huge protests across russian cities and is a real sense that putin — russian cities and is a real sense that putin is in a corner. that he is actually— that putin is in a corner. that he is actually starting to just make these _ is actually starting to just make these reckless while threats about using _ these reckless while threats about using the — these reckless while threats about using the nuclear arsenal and says that if— using the nuclear arsenal and says that if russia's territorial interests are threatened, he will absolutely uses nuclear arsenal and this is— absolutely uses nuclear arsenal and this is not— absolutely uses nuclear arsenal and this is not bluffing. and referred all of— this is not bluffing. and referred all of this— this is not bluffing. and referred all of this from putin before but it does _ all of this from putin before but it does feel like an escalation. let's carry on and bring in the guardian newspaper which has a photograph from the russian presidential press service on the front page and as we load up, you will see there, i have to study this, there are three phones to his
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left shoulder and i'm wondering who gets access to incoming or oncoming calls there. joe biden condemns putin as imperial engines moscow raises the stakes. —— putin's imperial aims. the ability to call on nuclear weapons but nevertheless, even the discussion of that is so worrying for so many people. it’s worrying for so many people. it�*s completely horrifying. i have teenage children who talk about the news and are very aware of what's going on in the robe at this point, i turned it down. i used was to get your head around that? we have all this hope for the best but i don't know what putin is going to do, can anybody possibly no? but what i do know is that he is relying on the support of his base and he could lose the kremlin at this point and in order to keep his support,
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they're largely not exposed to politics, they have this tacit support in russia and there's about is 15%, 20% that they could have which is incredibly proactively supportive of the war years of another minority of on 20% were for its been completely against him. there's a big mass of people in the middle of opted out and getting quite fatigued and any propaganda on a day today basis but largely kept in the dark and he relies on that yet those of the very people that he is to galvanise and actually, yes to mobilise for political support in order to keep going and mobilise troops and so, that does provide a huge quandary for him but that's not how it operates out there. and huge quandary for him but that's not how it operates out there.— how it operates out there. and to focus on the _ how it operates out there. and to focus on the subtitle _ how it operates out there. and to focus on the subtitle in _ how it operates out there. and to focus on the subtitle in the - focus on the subtitle in the guardian headline. us president
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leads calls for unity and response for trim the nuclear threat. is there unity among that western alliance in terms of the single policy towards russia and ukraine was blue in terms of policy, i think we are in the back foot and i think there's definitely an understanding. understandably, this issue is dominating the general assembly in new york_ dominating the general assembly in new york at the moment which is where _ new york at the moment which is where president biden is condemning putin's_ where president biden is condemning putin's imperial aims is moscow raises _ putin's imperial aims is moscow raises the — putin's imperial aims is moscow raises the stakes in this is a life leaders — raises the stakes in this is a life leaders reacting to these nuclear threats _ leaders reacting to these nuclear threats angrily from vladimir prudence. and they're strengthening the support and whether there's enough — the support and whether there's enough detail or enough policy behind — enough detail or enough policy behind that, we will see. they're strengthening their support and single _ strengthening their support and single carry on opposing russian threats— single carry on opposing russian threats and biden is very much seeking — threats and biden is very much seeking to unite the world leaders and he _ seeking to unite the world leaders and he is — seeking to unite the world leaders and he is calling this a violation of the _
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and he is calling this a violation of the un — and he is calling this a violation of the un charter and and he is calling this a violation of the un charterand is and he is calling this a violation of the un charter and is calling putin's— of the un charter and is calling putin's threats absolutely reckless. let's look at domestic opposition in the metro. our next newspaper. putting protesters states input into the trenches is more than 1300 or held and i've talked about the story before 200 in snow at 1300 but how easy or difficult is it for all of us to get a sense of what is going on in russia, whether the 1300 detained as a sign of wider opposition or not michelle it goes back to what i was touching him before. i think you can see, it's all mounting.— before. i think you can see, it's all mounting. and as we all know that for the _ all mounting. and as we all know that for the protests _ all mounting. and as we all know that for the protests in _ all mounting. and as we all know that for the protests in russia, i that for the protests in russia, you've got is seriously mean it. because the police are so incredibly heavy—handed and authoritarian. people are protesting because they are desperate. it is either that or get set off to fight in a war that you don't want to fight in, you have
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no training or military person. and people are losing their lives and what are the options? yet, the protests are mounting, definitely and hopefully that will go some way into getting information against the russian propaganda machine. and into getting information against the russian propaganda machine. and you seen the russian _ russian propaganda machine. and you seen the russian military _ russian propaganda machine. and you seen the russian military sustained i seen the russian military sustained losses but a call up of reservists affects another segment of the population, notjust them but their families as well. how might this be affecting those russians who think they or someone they know and love might be called up to the front line? �* ., . ., ., line? and the force that vladimir putin is seeking, _ line? and the force that vladimir putin is seeking, 300,000, - line? and the force that vladimir - putin is seeking, 300,000, possibly more, _ putin is seeking, 300,000, possibly more. it— putin is seeking, 300,000, possibly more. it is— putin is seeking, 300,000, possibly more, it is going to be affecting everyday— more, it is going to be affecting everyday people, normal people who may he _ everyday people, normal people who rnay be for— everyday people, normal people who may be for the past few months either— may be for the past few months either been ignoring it or not getting — either been ignoring it or not getting proper information are actually— getting proper information are actuallyjust trying to get on with their lives— actuallyjust trying to get on with their lives there now going to be
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affected~ — their lives there now going to be affected. when reservists are called up, affected. when reservists are called up. that— affected. when reservists are called up, that does affect their families, defects— up, that does affect their families, defects huge swathes of society and will he _ defects huge swathes of society and will be referred to as the scrambling at the borders for people to get— scrambling at the borders for people to get out, _ scrambling at the borders for people to get out, get away from this. this is why— to get out, get away from this. this is why we _ to get out, get away from this. this is why we are seeing the strongly filled _ is why we are seeing the strongly filled anti—war protests and people obviously— filled anti—war protests and people obviously felt this on and on but this is— obviously felt this on and on but this is such _ obviously felt this on and on but this is such a risk to protest like that within russia.— next newspaper which focuses on the prime minister. a new tax cuts. about to give the speech the united nations general assembly and will come back here to talk about tax cuts and propose a budget and take us through the story and how they see it. , ., , us through the story and how they see it. , . , ., see it. cheese gambling with our which is pretty — see it. cheese gambling with our which is pretty much _ see it. cheese gambling with our which is pretty much tanked - see it. cheese gambling with our which is pretty much tanked and | see it. cheese gambling with our i
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which is pretty much tanked and the thing is, she's really hinging everything on this ideology and you've got this new change in direction and she's been voted in by very very small minority. a very small percentage of the country and quite frankly, i'm not sure how much support she has on the wider scale for economic beliefs. so at a time where people are really struggling in wages have stagnated, or we're hearing is her desire to stimulate growth but this idea that you only stimulate growth from the top half and the people who have, do to austerity and all manner of things, have constantly had to constrain their spending in their wages are not keeping up with inflation, there is no growth going on down here and so, her plan, it seems so counterintuitive to me, to give wealthy people some enormous tax breaks and to do things like lifting the caps on bankers and bonuses and
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she believed and her strong cabinet of 10% of sitting tory mps are from the european research group, 80% of the european research group, 80% of the cabinet that the strong ideology. i the cabinet that the strong ideolo: . ., ., the cabinet that the strong ideology-— the cabinet that the strong ideolo: . ., ., ,, ., ideology. i do not know those numbers for— ideology. i do not know those numbers for sure, _ ideology. i do not know those numbers for sure, but - ideology. i do not know those numbers for sure, but to - ideology. i do not know those| numbers for sure, but to carry ideology. i do not know those - numbers for sure, but to carry on. it is a large percentage, shall we say. they're affiliated with tax alliance that this ideology that this will stimulate growth. in those capsules bonuses will put in place and they were european union agreed directive by 27 countries and we never found a substantive place again were treating was done a very risky fashion which led to the huge financial crash in 2008 and listening to people in the cities saying this will attract talent and will see huge revenue but the revenue says no, this means low wages for bankers and the be trading in very risky way. none makes any sense to me and i'm not sure how
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this is going to benefit most people in the uk and it's a risk. she is not putting a windfall tax on the energy firms and that's being borrowed and that's huge borrowing. and there are other ways of looking at this and she said taxation and the windfall tax. investment and there's also promises of simple tax in the uk to incentivise investment and to take us through it. but they're saying _ and to take us through it. but they're saying and what the headline, the warning of gambling on tax cuts, _ headline, the warning of gambling on tax cuts, the institute for financial— tax cuts, the institute for financial services are actually saying — financial services are actually saying that these plans, there are quite _ saying that these plans, there are quite concerned they could jeopardise the pound and he could create _ jeopardise the pound and he could create unsustainable debt for decades— create unsustainable debt for decades in the uk. the costings of her economic plan will see more of the many— her economic plan will see more of the many budget which they are: the growth, _ the many budget which they are: the growth, the emergency budget basically which
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