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with our reviewers the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldith us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. it's been the uk's hottest day of the year so far. temperatures hit 33 degrees in suffolk and are likely to rise this week. the met office has issued an amber alert, urging people to stay out of the sun in the middle of the day. farmers are also struggling as the dry conditions and soaring temperatures mean crops are failing to grow and there's no grass to feed livestock. more on that in a minute with danny savage in north yorkshire, but first, daniela relph on the wider impact of weeks of this heatwave. a parched, dried out landscape. this is hertfordshire, but it could be pretty much anywhere in england. the advice is obvious but clear. stay out of the sun during the hottest hours and it's the young and the elderly who are the most vulnerable. it's really serious because obviously lots of older people have underlying health problems, perhaps are on many tablets, and the hot weather just tips them are on many tablets, and the hot
with our reviewers the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldith us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. it's been the uk's hottest day of the year so far. temperatures hit 33 degrees in suffolk and are likely to rise this week. the met office has issued an amber alert, urging people to stay out of the sun in the middle of the day. farmers are also struggling as the dry conditions and soaring temperatures mean crops are failing to grow...
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with me are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldcher. not in here, fortunately! i don't see any sweat patches! chuckling many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with american banks calling on the government to cut taxes and red tape they say could lead to financial assets and jobs leaving the uk after brexit. "stay out of the sun until friday" says the express after brits were warned to stay indoors after the hottest day of the year the metro focuses on the row over whether two alleged members of islamic state, accused of beheading fellow britons on camera, deserve protection from the death penalty. also on that story, the telegraph leads with borisjohnson‘s warning that helping america prosecute the two alleged killers would stop britain demanding others are spared in the future. and the guardian's headline is the kings college london report warning of a growing threat from women and minors linked to islamic state. right, this isn't quite our west end final, this is the first edition tonight, so we are going to
with me are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldcher. not in here, fortunately! i don't see any sweat patches! chuckling many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with american banks calling on the government to cut taxes and red tape they say could lead to financial assets and jobs leaving the uk after brexit. "stay out of the sun until friday" says the express after brits were warned to stay indoors after the...
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i'll bejoined by the broadcaster and journalist aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofield. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre, here's what's coming up on the programme. follow the leader, but which one is that? we hear from froome and thomas heading into the final week of the tour. mezut ozil walks away from international football accusing the german fa of racism. and the man who conquered carnoustie. molinari now tips europe for glory at the ryder cup. hello there. the tour de france finishes next sunday in paris. the riders are currently in the south of france resting up before they hit the pyrenees, three mountain stages there and then a time trial on saturday and then we should have a better idea who will be the champion this year. it's a team sky 1—2 at the moment. gerraint thomas leading the four time winner and defending champion chris froome by one minute and 39 seconds. so what is the dynamic, is froome still the team leader? will team orders kick—in, to get froome in yellow on the
i'll bejoined by the broadcaster and journalist aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofield. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre, here's what's coming up on the programme. follow the leader, but which one is that? we hear from froome and thomas heading into the final week of the tour. mezut ozil walks away from international football accusing the german fa of racism. and the man who conquered...
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with me are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldty much all the front pages are m, pretty much all the front pages are in, let's take a look at them now. the ft leads with american banks calling on the government to cut taxes and red tape they say could lead to financial assets and jobs leaving the uk after brexit. "stay out of the sun until friday," says the express after brits were warned to stay indoors after the hottest day of the year. the mail reports hospitality industry leaders are calling that advice to stay inside nonsense, and are urging families to enjoy the weather while it lasts. the metro focuses on the row over whether two alleged members of islamic state, accused of beheading fellow britons on camera, deserve protection from the death penalty. also on that story, the telegraph leads with borisjohnson‘s warning that helping america prosecute the two alleged killers would stop britain demanding others are spared in the future. and the guardian's headline is the king's college london report warning of a growing threat
with me are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldty much all the front pages are m, pretty much all the front pages are in, let's take a look at them now. the ft leads with american banks calling on the government to cut taxes and red tape they say could lead to financial assets and jobs leaving the uk after brexit. "stay out of the sun until friday," says the express after brits were warned to stay indoors after the hottest day of...
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joining me tonight are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldted push by government ministers to sell the uk's latest brexit blueprint across europe. today, the foreign secretary is in berlin where he has warned of a brexit no—deal by accident if the eu doesn't change its negotiating position. jeremy hunt said he feared such an outcome would change british public attitudes to europe for a generation. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. get used to seeing this. the new foreign secretary and the rest of the government tightening the focus on brexit, as the time ticks down to the october supposed deadline. jeremy hunt meeting his vital german counterpart today, telling the eu in strong terms, the block isn't us, it's you. without a real change in approach from the eu negotiators, we do now face a real risk of no deal by accident. it would change british public attitudes to europe for a generation. and it would lead to a fissure in relations, which would be highly damaging. just in case you hadn't realised how serious he thinks no deal mi
joining me tonight are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldted push by government ministers to sell the uk's latest brexit blueprint across europe. today, the foreign secretary is in berlin where he has warned of a brexit no—deal by accident if the eu doesn't change its negotiating position. jeremy hunt said he feared such an outcome would change british public attitudes to europe for a generation. our political editor laura kuenssberg...