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and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster daisy mcandrewtime for a look at the weather with hello. the final day of august are set to be a rather cool a fail. largely dry start to the new week and then as we head towards the middle of the week, turning wetter, windier and also a little bit warmer which will not last. it gets cooler again by next weekend. let's get into the detailfor the again by next weekend. let's get into the detail for the day ahead. monday bringing a lot of dry weather, fair amount of sunshine through the morning with a bit more, bubbling up and spreading out into the sky as we get through the afternoon. later in the day we will see the wind strengthening upper cut across parts of northern ireland and scotla nd across parts of northern ireland and scotland and of a frontal system trying to work its way in. temperature is 15—17 c for most and another cool day for the time of year, then as we head into monday evening through the night, into the early pa rt evening through the night, into the early part of tuesday, staying
and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster daisy mcandrewtime for a look at the weather with hello. the final day of august are set to be a rather cool a fail. largely dry start to the new week and then as we head towards the middle of the week, turning wetter, windier and also a little bit warmer which will not last. it gets cooler again by next weekend. let's get into the detailfor the again by next weekend. let's get into the detail for the day...
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with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financial times' whitehall correspondent, sebastian paynent pages, starting with, the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from conservative mps and business groups at reports — which we saw on yesterday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak is plotting a string of tax rises this autumn. anger over possible tax increases also makes the front page of the telegraph, which says tory mps and business leaders "reacted with horror" to news of a potential rise in corporation tax. the daily mirror, meanwhile, turns its attention to the reopening of schools later this week. the paper hears from teachers: according to a survey, a majority of them think it'll be impossible to keep pupils socially distanced. the guardian says the costs of covid safety measures in schools are stretching their budgets to "breaking point". there's also a picture from this weekend's notting hill carnival — the first time it's been held virtually. the daily mail says there's to be a "new blow" in the war on plastic, reporting that the tax on plastic bags is set to
with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financial times' whitehall correspondent, sebastian paynent pages, starting with, the i leads on what it calls a "backlash" from conservative mps and business groups at reports — which we saw on yesterday's front pages — that the chancellor rishi sunak is plotting a string of tax rises this autumn. anger over possible tax increases also makes the front page of the telegraph, which says tory mps and business leaders "reacted with...
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christmas is handled in the newspapers tomorrow. our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster daisy mcandreworrespondent, sebastian payne. millions of pupils in england and wales are due to return to school this week, most of them after months away from the classroom. the government is stepping up its efforts to reassure parents that it is safe to send their children back. our political correspondent helen catt is here. what are they saying? and she said, schools have made huge effo rts and she said, schools have made huge efforts to make sure their buildings are coronavirus safe if you like. we are coronavirus safe if you like. we are seeing a push from government to make sure parents are reassured enough to centre children back to school so we have had borisjohnson appealing directly to send their children back today, just a few days before school starts back. we have had gavin williamson writing an open letter to the papers. on the one hand he points out the specific measures that have been taken by schools. he talks about lockdown areas where older children will have to wear face coverin
christmas is handled in the newspapers tomorrow. our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster daisy mcandreworrespondent, sebastian payne. millions of pupils in england and wales are due to return to school this week, most of them after months away from the classroom. the government is stepping up its efforts to reassure parents that it is safe to send their children back. our political correspondent helen catt is here. what are they saying? and she said, schools have made huge effo rts and...
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at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster daisy mcandrewyne you can expect lively interventions from both of them as we go through some of the stories on the monday morning papers. stay tuned for that on bbc news. millions of pupils in england and wales are due to return to school this week, most of them after months away from the classroom. the government is stepping up its efforts to reassure parents that it is safe to send their children back. 0ur political correspondent helen catt told me what the government are saying. what we are seeing now from government is a real push to make sure parents government is a real push to make sure pa rents are government is a real push to make sure parents are reassured enough to send their children back, so we've had borisjohnson previously appealing directly to parents to send their children back today, just a few days before school term are supposed to start again and we got gavin williamson, the education secretary, writing an open letter to pa rents secretary, writing an open letter to parents int
at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are broadcaster daisy mcandrewyne you can expect lively interventions from both of them as we go through some of the stories on the monday morning papers. stay tuned for that on bbc news. millions of pupils in england and wales are due to return to school this week, most of them after months away from the classroom. the government is stepping up its efforts to reassure parents that it is safe to send their children...