andres rubio, the chief executive of interim, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. for having me. have a good day. that's all for this week. you can keep up with all the latest on the global economy on the bbc news website and smartphone app. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm at bbc time. tanya becket. bye bye for now. hello. there were two main parts to saturday's weather story, some heat and some thunderstorms. it was by quite some margin, the hottest day of the year so far, 32 degrees celsius in parts of surrey. lots of other places not too far behind. but for some, that heat through the afternoon, into the evening, spawned some thunderstorms. a dramatic view for this weather watcher in shropshire. this is how it looked on the radar picture through saturday evening across parts of the midlands, east wales, north—west england and also up into western scotland. some quite intense thunderstorms, a lot of rain falling in some locations. and for sunday, well, it's more of the same, more hot sunshine, but more scattered thu