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., us? well, don't think they have to do without _ us? well, don't think they have to do without the _ us? well, don't think they have to do without the us. _ us? well, don't think they have to do without the us. i - us? well, don't think they have to do without the us. i think- to do without the us. i think us will provide support as well. and, as i've said, there are alternatives available even to the administrator now that they could do if we don't get a supplemental appropriation from the congress, although those are less than desired outcomes. and as far as the europeans go, they are providing the bulk of they are providing the bulk of the assistance already. most of the assistance already. most of the dollar figures or the euro figures of eight ukraine are actually coming from europe. the us support is critical for the military equipment. but, again, with financing ukraine can buy military equipment. so there will be ways to support ukraine going forward, no matter how all of this shakes out. and to reiterate, i'm pretty confident i
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— you tell us? this is effectively - you tell us? this is effectively a - you tell us? this is effectively a largerj you tell us? this is - effectively a larger version you tell us? this is _ effectively a larger version of what we have been doing since late october. we have been striking their ammunition depots, we have been striking the sheer militia groups that are funded by iran. we have been hitting their storage units, their bunkers, their bases, in a rock, primarily in syria, a little bit in a rock, and then here we connected the two, we did more strikes we also hit the resupply lines that go between the two. so it is a little bit of a larger version of what we've been doing, if you think about it, along with a range of options presented to the white house, this is in the middle to lower range, in terms of the level of violence. ~ range, in terms of the level of violence-— violence. we should say us central command _ violence. we should say us central command for - violence. we should say us| central command for people violence. we should say us - central comma
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leave, the us forces or us combat forces, as they say, leave iraqi. and despite that the us says they do not have combat forces here but it is still complicated. that is why these iraqi militia repeatedly attacked us bases. not only after— before war in gaza but intensified attacks after the war in gaza. so, from the eyes of baghdad, these attacks both from washington on iraqi soil and also from iraqi militia related to iraq, or supportive on iran, against americans, isjust putting americans, is just putting baghdad americans, isjust putting baghdad in an awkward situation between two countries. squeezed between two countries. squeezed between baghdad and between washington and tehran and unable to move forward to reduce a number of american forces here. fin reduce a number of american forces here-— reduce a number of american forces here. on more question, we've heard _ forces here. on more question, we've heard from _ forces here. on more question, we've heard from our _ we've heard from our correspondent in northern iraq that the mood had been
leave, the us forces or us combat forces, as they say, leave iraqi. and despite that the us says they do not have combat forces here but it is still complicated. that is why these iraqi militia repeatedly attacked us bases. not only after— before war in gaza but intensified attacks after the war in gaza. so, from the eyes of baghdad, these attacks both from washington on iraqi soil and also from iraqi militia related to iraq, or supportive on iran, against americans, isjust putting americans,...
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but the knowledge it gives us will help us prepare for our planet's future. georgina rannard, bbc news, eryri, north wales. tom reed is one of the engineers and autopilot lead who designed this drone for the british antarctic survey. he told me about its capabilities. it was designed as a cargo aircraft. fundamentally, we intended to put lots of stuff in there and take it for long distances. that lends itself to fitting scientific sensors and payloads in it to carry out this mission on the antarctic survey. obviously, you don't fly it around randomly. there is a plan. what are you looking for? are you given instructions at the beginning of the day as to where to go with it? absolutely. the various science payloads all have a particular area of interest we would like to capture data on. ultimately, the scientists define a goal and as the operators of the aircraft, we create a route and a plan for the aircraft to execute that. upload that onto the aircraft for take—off in the execution is fully autonomous. we're monitoring it, checking on the data and the hea
but the knowledge it gives us will help us prepare for our planet's future. georgina rannard, bbc news, eryri, north wales. tom reed is one of the engineers and autopilot lead who designed this drone for the british antarctic survey. he told me about its capabilities. it was designed as a cargo aircraft. fundamentally, we intended to put lots of stuff in there and take it for long distances. that lends itself to fitting scientific sensors and payloads in it to carry out this mission on the...
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us officials say us—uk joint strikes against houthi targets in yemen are under way. these are additional to the "self—defence" strikes against six houthi missiles. northern ireland's devolved government is restored, after a two—year hiatus. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill makes history as stormont�*s first irish nationalist leader. i am a republican. i will serve everyone equally and be a first minister for all. to all of you who are british and unionist, your national identity, your cultures, your traditions are important to me. hello. iam tanya i am tanya beckett. we start tonight with some breaking news from the middle east — the militaries of the united states and united kingdom have conducted strikes against 36 houthi targets across 13 locations in yemen in response to the houthis�* continued attacks against international and commercial shipping as well as naval vessels transiting the red sea. live now to will vernon, our correspondent in washington. what do we know? what we know about the second round of strikes? ~ ., ., ., of strikes? well, a third r
us officials say us—uk joint strikes against houthi targets in yemen are under way. these are additional to the "self—defence" strikes against six houthi missiles. northern ireland's devolved government is restored, after a two—year hiatus. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill makes history as stormont�*s first irish nationalist leader. i am a republican. i will serve everyone equally and be a first minister for all. to all of you who are british and unionist, your national...
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shejoins us now. thanks for being with us. president biden as we heard clearly blames president putin for alexei navalny�*s death and the un says the state is responsible for the state is responsible for the death of an inmate in custody. what is your reaction to the death of alexei navalny, as we have heard reported by russian authorities?- russian authorities? people worldwide — russian authorities? people worldwide who _ russian authorities? people worldwide who supported i russian authorities? people. worldwide who supported the fight for freedom against tyranny and autocracy mental two heartbroken to hear this news. it's not completely unexpected for most of us because of russian politics because of russian politics because unfortunately because of his return back to russia in early 2021, navalny essentially has become a prisoner of putin, a hostage, and there is rumours that efforts to change navalny for other unintelligible people in russian western policymakers were attempting were rejected on the side of the kreml
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thanks indeed forjoining us. the white house says this is the first stage of its response in relation to all of the attacks that have been going on over the last few months, and honestly the one that killed the three service members last weekend. in your view, the three service members last weekend. in yourview, is the three service members last weekend. in your view, is this an effective starting point? i believe it is. we started this afternoon, what is going to be several days of strikes. listening to your previous guest talking about the time it took to prepare, i think what sometimes folks forget is that all of the bases, all the installations in syria and iraq also wanted to revalidate their own force protection measures in the event that there was a response as a result of this evening's strikes. but i think, at least we don't have any battle damage assessment yet, but i suspect that the targeting was extremely effective, going after installations and command control facilities, logistics, things like that
thanks indeed forjoining us. the white house says this is the first stage of its response in relation to all of the attacks that have been going on over the last few months, and honestly the one that killed the three service members last weekend. in your view, the three service members last weekend. in yourview, is the three service members last weekend. in your view, is this an effective starting point? i believe it is. we started this afternoon, what is going to be several days of strikes....
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us. pogba intends to appeal. in a statement, he said, "i am sad, shocked and heartbroken that everything i have built in my professional playing career has been taken away from me". 0ur correspondent katie gornall has the background to the case. this all started back in august, at the beginning of the italian football season when paul pogba was randomly selected for a drugs test following their game against udinese. now in september, he was provisionally suspended after elevated levels of testosterone were found, and that was confirmed in a b sample that was revealed in october. so the italian national anti—doping tribunal were the ones who confirmed that test. now it's understood that paul pogba believes if he did take a banned substance, he did so inadvertently and his agent, speaking at the time that this test was revealed, said that what is certain is that paul pogba never wanted to break a rule. everton manager sean dyche has been speaking publicly for the first time since their te
us. pogba intends to appeal. in a statement, he said, "i am sad, shocked and heartbroken that everything i have built in my professional playing career has been taken away from me". 0ur correspondent katie gornall has the background to the case. this all started back in august, at the beginning of the italian football season when paul pogba was randomly selected for a drugs test following their game against udinese. now in september, he was provisionally suspended after elevated...
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instead, the us offered its own draft. alexei navalny�*s mother has demanded the return of her son's remains, the family of the russian opposition leader have been told his body won't be released for two weeks. two major parties in pakistan agree to form a coalition government, nearly two weeks after a contested vote failed to deliver a clear winner. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the us is facing widespread condemnation at the un security council in new york, after it vetoed a resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza. it's the third time washington has blocked the move. 13 out of the 15 council members voted in favour, while britain abstained. france, a us ally, expressed regret that the measure had failed to pass, given what it called "the disastrous situation on the ground". the us argued the text would jeopardise sensitive talks to end the war between hamas and israel, and proposed a temporary ceasefire instead. washington's resolution opposes israel's plans to invade the overcrowded city of rafa
instead, the us offered its own draft. alexei navalny�*s mother has demanded the return of her son's remains, the family of the russian opposition leader have been told his body won't be released for two weeks. two major parties in pakistan agree to form a coalition government, nearly two weeks after a contested vote failed to deliver a clear winner. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. the us is facing widespread condemnation at the un security council in new york, after it vetoed a resolution...
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are that people forget about us, they don't think about_ about us, they don't think about us— about us, they don't think about us because we are just alabama _ about us because we are just alabama and we are just a conservative state that you know. _ conservative state that you know. it _ conservative state that you know, it is over, we are all country— know, it is over, we are all country bumpkins, don't worry about— country bumpkins, don't worry about them, it will never happen— about them, it will never happen here and then the next thing _ happen here and then the next thing you — happen here and then the next thing you know it is happening in other— thing you know it is happening in other states. but thing you know it is happening in other states.— thing you know it is happening in other states. at the moment there is a _ in other states. at the moment there is a bill— in other states. at the moment there is a bill that _ in other states. at the moment there is a bill that has - in other states. at the moment there is a bill that has been - there is a bill that ha
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three us. soldiers died, us says it has to respond. lloyd austin says they do want to respond in a way that avoids escalation. do you think the matter what the iranians say that they, too, share that objective? they also want to avoid an escalation? both of them, iranians you know cannot face the united states and always denying involvement and always denying involvement and saying they are inaudible group, because of differences especially the war in gaza and defending the palestinian people so iranians all the time are like that. they have no interest to do that, the united states, because the elections are coming and there is a problem inside america and more pressure on mr biden so i think america is not willing to go to war especially with iran because iran has different groups, houthis in yemen, hezbollah and other groups who are accused by this united states and automatic wanting more than 160 attacks on american bases in iraq and syria and the latest one hit directly and killed three soldiers. directly and killed three soldiers
three us. soldiers died, us says it has to respond. lloyd austin says they do want to respond in a way that avoids escalation. do you think the matter what the iranians say that they, too, share that objective? they also want to avoid an escalation? both of them, iranians you know cannot face the united states and always denying involvement and always denying involvement and saying they are inaudible group, because of differences especially the war in gaza and defending the palestinian people...
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careful words being used — far enough behind us. careful words being used today extending sorry to all who _ being used today extending sorry to all who lost their lives in the conflict _ all who lost their lives in the conflict period. we know that the dup and — conflict period. we know that the dup and sinn fein are never going to have an— dup and sinn fein are never going to have an agreed narrative on the past but i think_ have an agreed narrative on the past but i think what they're trying to emphasise today is what they can agree _ emphasise today is what they can agree on — emphasise today is what they can agree on. that they have to learn the lessons — agree on. that they have to learn the lessons of the mistakes of the last seven — the lessons of the mistakes of the last seven years where government has been _ last seven years where government has been down for five years. they have _ has been down for five years. they have to _ has been down for five years. they have to walk the next parts together and i think—
careful words being used — far enough behind us. careful words being used today extending sorry to all who _ being used today extending sorry to all who lost their lives in the conflict _ all who lost their lives in the conflict period. we know that the dup and — conflict period. we know that the dup and sinn fein are never going to have an— dup and sinn fein are never going to have an agreed narrative on the past but i think_ have an agreed narrative on the past but i think what they're...
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and we can use thatice bring with us and we can use that ice to convert to drinkable drinking water, we can extract oxygen and hydrogen for fuel and can extract oxygen and hydrogen forfuel and breathing can extract oxygen and hydrogen for fuel and breathing for the astronauts so it really helps us in human exploration. maggi us in human exploration. now the spacecraft _ us in human exploration. now the spacecraft is _ us in human exploration. now the spacecraft is down, - us in human exploration. now the spacecraft is down, the team will carefully analyse any data and wait for the first images to arrive. they will be hoping that the lunar exploration can then begin. rebecca morrell, bbc news. let's speak to leroy chiao — a former nasa astronaut who joins us live from houston. they made it. how significant is this landing in your eyes? this is huge as was pointed out this is the first time the us has sent a probe of any kind back to the moon in over 50 years and it is very much the first time that a commercial enterprise has successfully soft landed on the moon. recently there have
and we can use thatice bring with us and we can use that ice to convert to drinkable drinking water, we can extract oxygen and hydrogen for fuel and can extract oxygen and hydrogen forfuel and breathing can extract oxygen and hydrogen for fuel and breathing for the astronauts so it really helps us in human exploration. maggi us in human exploration. now the spacecraft _ us in human exploration. now the spacecraft is _ us in human exploration. now the spacecraft is down, - us in human...
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what more can you tell us?— you tell us? there is now a resoonse — you tell us? there is now a response from _ you tell us? there is now a response from hamas - you tell us? there is now a response from hamas to i you tell us? there is now a l response from hamas to the proposal that has been made in paris earlier injanuary. this proposal was described by qatar as positive but was described by the american president as over the top. antony blinken will be discussing this response from hamas in israel today with the israeli officials, including the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in israeli prime minister ben'amin netanyahufi netanyahu. in terms of the fighting. — netanyahu. in terms of the fighting. what _ netanyahu. in terms of the fighting, what is _ netanyahu. in terms of the fighting, what is the - netanyahu. in terms of the fighting, what is the latest| netanyahu. in terms of the i fighting, what is the latest on that? ., , , that? fighting has intensified in gaza at the _ that? fighting has intensified in gaza at the moment. - that? fighting h
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let us go to our correspondent there. there have been dramatic scenes in the past two hours with those tractors blocking the roads and tyres being burned. give us a bit more detail about what the farmers are protesting about and what they want to see changed. yes. what they want to see changed. yes, mornin: what they want to see changed. yes, morning samantha, _ what they want to see changed. ye: morning samantha, this is in the heart of brussels and you have behind us that distinctive mural that has been there a few year, the future is europe, you can see the immediate future is this huge trafficjam, because take a look, these rah tractors that have been brought into the heart of the capital city today. you can see they back all the way down as far as the eye can see and if you come along here, you can probably hear in the background some the firecrackers that are going off. this white stuff on the floor has come from the water cannon that to that the police have been firing this morning. not at the farmers themselves bu
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it is the record for us. i think in this i record for us. i think in this new— record for us. i think in this new era _ record for us. i think in this new are it_ record for us. i think in this new era it is better to be part of an— new era it is better to be part of an alliance than being independent and neutral. sweden will brina independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato _ independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its _ independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its modern - independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its modern air- will bring nato its modern air force and submarines specially adapted to the baltic sea. it gains a security umbrella backed by nuclear deterrence. the prime minister of sweden described it as a historic day for his country. from russia so far, silence. caroline hawley bbc news. republicans in alabama have told the bbc they plan to fix the fallout over a supreme court ruling, which decided frozen embryos should be classified as children. it didn't ban ivf treatments, which many couples use to have children, but it created
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thank you for joining us today. and the third - joining us today. and the third round of us and uk strikes micro and targets in your menu component very latest there and you can see the analysis from her correspondence on the problem will be back at the top of the next terms of the stories thank you for watching and stay with us. hello. cloudy, windy and mild pretty much covers sunday's weather forecast in most parts of the uk. we do have this wriggling weather front which will bring rain forsome, particularly in the western side of scotland. but with that front edging a little bit further northwards, it will introduce milder air for more of us. but with that extensive cloud cover, it will be quite misty and murky for some coasts and hills. a bit of rain across north—west england, parts of northern ireland, but more especially, this western side of scotland, the rain becoming heavy and persistent. eastern scotland with a bit of shelter from the winds, while here, we mayjust see a little bit of sunshine. but it is going to be a windy day for many o
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this video released earlier today by us central command shows launches from three different us ships. the pentagon says the strikes targeted weapons facilities and missile systems at 13 locations. houthis have in recent weeks attacked ships in the red sea, disrupting international shipping. houthis say their aim is to pressure western nations to halt israel's deadly war in gaza. palestinian authorities say more than 27,000 people have been killed by israel since it began its offensive in gaza in response to the october 7 attacks by hamas. the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen considers whether there is any chance of a cease fire in the war between israel and hamas, which has destabilized the middle east. rafjets took off from the british base in cyprus for the long flight to hit houthi targets in yemen. other western allies also affected by the houthi attacks on shipping decided not to join the american air strikes. britain said these raids do not escalate a widening war in the middle east. others in the middle east and beyond say that they do. in yemen, the houthis re—enac
this video released earlier today by us central command shows launches from three different us ships. the pentagon says the strikes targeted weapons facilities and missile systems at 13 locations. houthis have in recent weeks attacked ships in the red sea, disrupting international shipping. houthis say their aim is to pressure western nations to halt israel's deadly war in gaza. palestinian authorities say more than 27,000 people have been killed by israel since it began its offensive in gaza...
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a day earlier, the us hit dozens of- earlier, the us hit dozens of targets linked to iran, and the malicious its supporters in iraq and syria. it was a response to each attack on us base injordan. the us blamed it on the iranians backed militia. today, a funeralfor the 16 fighters killed. as in yemen, the air strikes here in iraq and syria were calibrated. we still don't know how effective this latest attack or if iran and its proxies are going to respond. from iraq to yemen, the war in gaza has exacerbated tensions across the region. talks for a ceasefire between israel and hamas continue, the main hope is to prevent even more violence. earlier i spoke to the dr patrick bury — a defence and security expert from bath university and former nato analyst — and asked for his thoughts on how targets are being selected it will basically come of that time—lag allows the allies to get the back so damage of assessments, with a successful and what they want to achieve, what else has now been put onto the chessboard as it were cut as it can mount mobile assets, potentially prone productions and t
a day earlier, the us hit dozens of- earlier, the us hit dozens of targets linked to iran, and the malicious its supporters in iraq and syria. it was a response to each attack on us base injordan. the us blamed it on the iranians backed militia. today, a funeralfor the 16 fighters killed. as in yemen, the air strikes here in iraq and syria were calibrated. we still don't know how effective this latest attack or if iran and its proxies are going to respond. from iraq to yemen, the war in gaza...
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give us an update on that.— draft resolutions and vetoes. give us an update on that. yes, there has been a lot of— us an update on that. yes, there has been a lot of outrage _ us an update on that. yes, there has been a lot of outrage overnight - us an update on that. yes, there has been a lot of outrage overnight from | been a lot of outrage overnight from countries including china, that the us vetoed a draft resolution put forward by algeria, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. this comes amid a huge concern about the human cost of israel's monetary operation in response to the hamas attacks october seven. it is worth pointing out the uk abstained on that vote and the us and uk both say that vote and the us and uk both say that what they would rather have is a temporary ceasefire and that is something which the us has proposed as an alternative draft resolution also they want israel, they won that resolution to: israel to impose a temporary ceasefire as soon as is practically possible. they are israel's closest ally, the us, they are increasingly alarmed a
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it's the right path for us. i think, yeah, in this era it's better to be part of an alliance standing independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its modern airforce and submarines specially adapted to the baltic sea. it gains a security umbrella backed by nuclear deterrence. the prime minister of sweden described it as a historic day for his country. from russia so far, silence. caroline hawley, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden used the occasion of a visit to an ice cream shop in new york to express his hopes for a ceasefire deal in gaza. he says he believes such a breakhrough could be brokered in the next week. u nless unless my stop —— mike we hope that it will be done by ali's next sunday. mr biden�*s comments come a day after an active—duty us air force member set himself on fire outside the israeli embassy in washington, protesting us support for israel. 25—year—old aaron bushnell filmed the act, screaming "free palestine" as his body went up in flames. he later died at a hospital. well, as
it's the right path for us. i think, yeah, in this era it's better to be part of an alliance standing independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its modern airforce and submarines specially adapted to the baltic sea. it gains a security umbrella backed by nuclear deterrence. the prime minister of sweden described it as a historic day for his country. from russia so far, silence. caroline hawley, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden used the occasion of a visit to an ice cream shop in new york...
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i'm sorry i use the word no go — used? absolutely. i'm sorry i use the word no go areas _ used? absolutely. i'm sorry i use the word no go areas and - used? absolutely. i'm sorry i use the word no go areas and it - used? absolutely. i'm sorry i usej the word no go areas and it feeds into another set of conspiracy theory— into another set of conspiracy theory is _ into another set of conspiracy theory is and language that others use and _ theory is and language that others use and that is not my intention. meanwhile, the home secretary has been given a speech on migration and said the uk good will towards migrants is not a bottomless well, many people seek asylum and are granted asylum in the uk we have a strong and proud tradition but ultimately, we want to try and reduce the number of people were displaced to reduce the number of people who need refuge and ensure that the goodwill of the uk is not eroded by people abusing the system and coming here illegally and the people smugglers who prey on the weak and the vulnerable. for people smugglers who prey on the weak and the vul
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it is really about us. digging deep and keep going, hold your breath, buckle up, all this kind of thing and go for it. that's what we're here for. lionel messi was booed in hong kong after he sat out inter miami's pre—season friendly with an injury. the mls club were playing a hong kong select 11 but both messi, who picked up the hamstring strain in saudi arabia and new signing luis suarez weren't fit enough to take part. intermiami won 4—1. but fans who'd paid up to $600 for a ticket weren't happy when messi stayed on the bench. and were heard shouting for a refund in the final minutes. india are favourites to level their test series against england after setting the tourists 399 to win the second match in vyzag. the third day started well for england with james anderson taking two quick wickets. shubman gill — with his place in the india side under scrutiny — not only survived, he went on to make his third test century. england's bowlers stuck to their task and tom hartley ended up taking four wic
it is really about us. digging deep and keep going, hold your breath, buckle up, all this kind of thing and go for it. that's what we're here for. lionel messi was booed in hong kong after he sat out inter miami's pre—season friendly with an injury. the mls club were playing a hong kong select 11 but both messi, who picked up the hamstring strain in saudi arabia and new signing luis suarez weren't fit enough to take part. intermiami won 4—1. but fans who'd paid up to $600 for a ticket...
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it means a great deal to us all. it's fair to say the past few weeks have had a rather medical focus, so i thought i'd come to an air ambulance function to get away from it all. laughter. while one prince was on duty, the other is already back home in the united states. prince harry spent around 45 minutes with his father at clarence house after the king's cancer diagnosis. he didn't meet his brother during his flying visit to the uk. the king is now on his sandringham estate in norfolk, away from the public gaze, where he'll spend much of the coming weeks. for his son, this will be a steady and managed return to royal duty. his priority remains supporting his wife as she recovers from surgery. but after the intensity of recent weeks, last night, there were some light—hearted moments. i should also take this opportunity to give a mention to my — our — fellow pilot tom cruise. tom, huge thanks for supporting us tonight. applause. and, tom, if you wouldn't mind not borrowing either of the new helicopters for the
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that will help us. maybe they'll be spending a wee bit of their extra money on a nice bit of fish here for a friday. definitely encourage tourism as much as we can, definitely because, at the end of the day, we are a small the woods here and if you're in this place, you realise just the low number of foreigners who come in and and appreciate it and enjoy belfast. where do you start? there's a list as long as my arm, i can tell you. but really, see, once they're back to work, then they can start tackling all of the issues that we have here in northern ireland, you know? it's two years to the day since devolution, in effect, collapsed, leaving people in northern ireland without a government. but ministers have actually been out of office for a total of five out of the last seven years, and that means there's a huge list of issues to be dealt with when they return. possibly the first item on the agenda will be how to increase pay for public sector workers whose wages have fallen well behind england, scotla
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thank you for talking | to us,. -- thank you for talking to to us,. —— thank you for talking to us, 0rly goldschmidt. live now to our correspondent, barbara plett usher injersualem. tell us about any preparations or discussions within israel about the possibility of a ground invasion in rafah? ., ., , , rafah? there are no visible preparations, _ rafah? there are no visible preparations, the _ rafah? there are no visible preparations, the israeli's i preparations, the israeli's discussion is that it will go ahead because they had to do that to win the war, to feed the final hamas at they do not want to leave the situation where hamas can reconstitute itself or retake control of gaza at any point. but they have been getting lots of opposition to that idea because of all the palestinian sheltering, 1.4 million people crowded into rafah having evacuated as the israelis advanced cell. you have the american president to support israel's war aims talking very pointedly about the need for a credible plan to evacuate then. the israeli president has said there will be a plan, mr biden has said, m
thank you for talking | to us,. -- thank you for talking to to us,. —— thank you for talking to us, 0rly goldschmidt. live now to our correspondent, barbara plett usher injersualem. tell us about any preparations or discussions within israel about the possibility of a ground invasion in rafah? ., ., , , rafah? there are no visible preparations, _ rafah? there are no visible preparations, the _ rafah? there are no visible preparations, the israeli's i preparations, the israeli's discussion...
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we some sort of breakthrough, what can you tell us?— can you tell us? we cannot say there is a _ can you tell us? we cannot say there is a breakthrough. - can you tell us? we cannot say there is a breakthrough. there| there is a breakthrough. there are new ideas on the table. now the talk is about having a pause inviting for a certain amount of time. during this pause there will be an exchange of israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners. we do not know the numbers, how many we are talking about, at the moment. the long—standing position of the israeli cabinet that they will not withdraw completely from gaza and they will not discuss a permanent ceasefire with hamas. these two demands were really pressing demands were really pressing demands on hamas. on the hamas site, they wanted these two demands and the israeli side did not want this at all. that is why we saw these demonstrations in the israeli streets, demanding that, opposing fighting or a ceasefire would happen to guarantee that hostages would be released.— be released. regarding the protes
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thank you forjoining us on bbc news. this is first time a parent has been convicted in relation to a school shooting carried out by their trials. talk to us about how the mother was held up and culpable for this charge of involuntary manslaughter?— this charge of involuntary manslau~hter? . ., manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically — manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically two _ manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically two theories, - had basically two theories, one, they had to show that the mother was grossly negligent in doing certain acts and grossly negligent in not doing certain acts. i think what thejewry acts. i think what the jewry was hung acts. i think what thejewry was hung on acts. i think what the jewry was hung on was the mother was the last person to actually have a gun that was purchased for a 15—year—old, a 15—year—old that had obviously some mental illness that was not recognised by the mother. and the mother, although the father purchased the gun at the gun store, it was a mother
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thank you so much forjoining us and sharing your work with us today. mr; forjoining us and sharing your work with us today-— before we go... let's turn to some important news around the world. another body has been recovered from two burnt—out residential buildings in valencia, spain, bringing the deathtoll from the fire to ten. police are investigating what caused the blaze, though experts believe flammable cladding may have stoked the fire. junior doctors in england have begun a five day strike over a long running dispute about pay and conditions. they say their pay has been cut by more than a quarter since 2008. this is their tenth round of strike action in less than a year. also in the uk: the mp lee anderson has been suspended from the conservative party. he had refused to apologise for saying that islamists are controlling the mayor of london, sadiq khan. during a discussion on gb news about pro—palestinian marches in westminster on friday, mr anderson said the mayor had "given away the capital city to his mates". a reminder, about an hour
thank you so much forjoining us and sharing your work with us today. mr; forjoining us and sharing your work with us today-— before we go... let's turn to some important news around the world. another body has been recovered from two burnt—out residential buildings in valencia, spain, bringing the deathtoll from the fire to ten. police are investigating what caused the blaze, though experts believe flammable cladding may have stoked the fire. junior doctors in england have begun a five day...
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should the us go that far as well? i cease-fire. should the us go that far as well?— that far as well? i think you have to figure _ that far as well? i think you have to figure out - that far as well? i think you have to figure out what - that far as well? i think you i have to figure out what you're going to get for it for them if there's a release of hostages, certainly. otherwise israel should do those people out. we can put a lot of constraints on israel but when push comes to shove and israel's existence is threatened you are good to see british troops and american troops and others going back in there to try to help israel. this is an israeli existential problem. they've got to deal with hamas. they've got to do it in the most humanitarian way possible and that means getting the population out of gaza or at least out of the southern area of gaza.— at least out of the southern area of gaza. the ngos would sa that area of gaza. the ngos would say that there _ area of gaza. the ngos would say that there is _ area of gaza. the ngos would say that there is nowhe
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for us, this package is vital. we are not considering alternatives today because we count on the united states as our strategic partner, and that it will remain a strategic partner. as russian flags are raised in the centre of avdiivka, president putin has congratulated the russian military on what he called an important victory. but the conflict goes on. to the west of the town, ukrainian troops have been digging trenches to reinforce their defensive lines. the sound of war is never far away. ukraine insists its people have the spirit to win but it knows it needs international help to force russia to retreat. simon jones, bbc news. let's get more now on the latest developments in the israel—gaza war, we can cross live tojerusalem and our correspondent, paul adams. the world health organization says the nasser hospital is now no longer functioning following the israeli raid. what is the latest? is the rage now over?— raid. what is the latest? is the race now over? ., rage now over? good evening. now, it is not,
for us, this package is vital. we are not considering alternatives today because we count on the united states as our strategic partner, and that it will remain a strategic partner. as russian flags are raised in the centre of avdiivka, president putin has congratulated the russian military on what he called an important victory. but the conflict goes on. to the west of the town, ukrainian troops have been digging trenches to reinforce their defensive lines. the sound of war is never far away....
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the reason that we look so hard that the us - that we look so hard that the us policy is that the us, of course, is israel's closest ally, and we have seen a toughening of its stance, a growing tension between the allies in recent weeks. you will recall perhaps thatjoe biden has described israel's military operation in gaza in response to the october seven attacks as "over—the—top". this draft illustration illustrates a growing shift, might be putting it a bit too strongly, but a growing concern on the part of the us, when it comes to benjamin netanyahu's strategy in gaza. there is particular concern, notjust with the human cost of the entire operation but now this plan for a ground offensive in rafa, where, as this draft resolution points out, great and ongoing harm could be caused to more than the more than a million displaced palestinian civilians sheltering there, and into neighbouring countries and by that the us is referring to egypt, many of these displaced civilians are sheltering right up against the egyptian border. it warns that such a ground offensive would threaten th
the reason that we look so hard that the us - that we look so hard that the us policy is that the us, of course, is israel's closest ally, and we have seen a toughening of its stance, a growing tension between the allies in recent weeks. you will recall perhaps thatjoe biden has described israel's military operation in gaza in response to the october seven attacks as "over—the—top". this draft illustration illustrates a growing shift, might be putting it a bit too strongly, but a...
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello. temperatures have been falling quite quickly over the past few hours. we've got some colder air in place and there's some mist and some fog patches around for some of us to start your wednesday morning. so some fog patches, particularly through parts of southern and central england and east anglia, and then rain is going to be spreading its way gradually eastwards. that rain pushing in across northern ireland by the early hours of wednesday, during wednesday morning pushing into scotland, wales as well. fog for parts of central, eastern and southern england — that should clear away by the middle of the morning. and then these bursts of rain could be quite heavy as they push across wales, into central england as well. far southeast and east anglia, staying dry for a good part of the day but a return to a few more showers from the northwest. temperatures, though, between about 9—13, so certainly milder than they have been. now, through wednesday evening and overnight then, this next
stay with us here on bbc news. hello. temperatures have been falling quite quickly over the past few hours. we've got some colder air in place and there's some mist and some fog patches around for some of us to start your wednesday morning. so some fog patches, particularly through parts of southern and central england and east anglia, and then rain is going to be spreading its way gradually eastwards. that rain pushing in across northern ireland by the early hours of wednesday, during...
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it is so unjust what he is doing to us, what russian state is doing to us, that you have to fight back. i think anyone can relate because anyone who's dealt with any sort of injustice in their life, ours is so great and terrifying. we have to fight back because we should not allow for things to happen so we have to back. thank you so much again forjoining us and we hope you and yourfamily remain safe. thank you. ukraine's western allies have urged the world to continue their support of kyiv at a meeting of the united nations security council in new york. since russia's invasion, military assistance and funding has been significantly stepped up. in the past few weeks, european union leaders agreed to extend 50 billion euros — $54 billion — in aid to ukraine. germany tops the list of eu donors. but it's the united states that has provided the most assistance by far. that figure stands at $44.9 billion. and the uk has pledged almost £12 billion in overall support to ukraine since february 2022. western countries also have tried to squeeze the russian economy over the past two years.
it is so unjust what he is doing to us, what russian state is doing to us, that you have to fight back. i think anyone can relate because anyone who's dealt with any sort of injustice in their life, ours is so great and terrifying. we have to fight back because we should not allow for things to happen so we have to back. thank you so much again forjoining us and we hope you and yourfamily remain safe. thank you. ukraine's western allies have urged the world to continue their support of kyiv at...
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thank you forjoining us. the house republicans effort to impeach secretary new yorkers has failed today, not all of your colleagues waiting for it, do you intend to hold the vote again? i suspect we will. i think this wasjust again? i suspect we will. i think this was just an effort to put the votes on the board to put the votes on the board to see what we are out, forks will go home and they will hear from the constituents and i suspect someone will be unhappy about this outcome and i suspect there might be one or two clamouring to get the bike back up again so i suspect it will come back again, secretary mayokas has told us at the border is behind it, it is functioning, we are keeping people out yet in the last three years, without anywhere from eight — 10 million people come over the border illegally, i don't know any shape, former fashion where a success and the new mail, that's coming from the senate will allow up to 5000 a day for it triggers them stopping the border so, 4999 a day can come over the b
thank you forjoining us. the house republicans effort to impeach secretary new yorkers has failed today, not all of your colleagues waiting for it, do you intend to hold the vote again? i suspect we will. i think this wasjust again? i suspect we will. i think this was just an effort to put the votes on the board to put the votes on the board to see what we are out, forks will go home and they will hear from the constituents and i suspect someone will be unhappy about this outcome and i suspect...
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us on this series. we've seen an outpouring of support for mr navalny and his family around the world but in russia, putin has warned against demonstrations. russian state media calmly announced navalny's death earlier — here's the moment that it broke. vladimir putin's spokesman said russian's penitentiary service was looking into navalny's death but provided no further information. there are now reports of police detaining pro—navalny protestors in the streets — the bbc russian service says over 100 people have been detained so far, according to a human rights group in russia. let's talk now to angela stent, a former state department national intelligence officer for russia and eurasia. now with the brookings institution. it's the russian presidential elections next month. what does it mean for opposition now in russia? it it mean for opposition now in russia? ., , it mean for opposition now in russia? . , ., russia? it means that the opposition _ russia? it means that the opposition has _ russi
us on this series. we've seen an outpouring of support for mr navalny and his family around the world but in russia, putin has warned against demonstrations. russian state media calmly announced navalny's death earlier — here's the moment that it broke. vladimir putin's spokesman said russian's penitentiary service was looking into navalny's death but provided no further information. there are now reports of police detaining pro—navalny protestors in the streets — the bbc russian service...
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what more can you tell us? in ian watson. what more can you tell us? , , us? in the past few minutes the chief whip _ us? in the past few minutes the chief whip has _ us? in the past few minutes the chief whip has essentially - us? in the past few minutes the - chief whip has essentially withdrawn the whip from the anderson because he failed to apologise after comments he made about sadik khan, which has kicked up a row. he suggested the first muslim mayor of london was controlled by islamist and he had given the city away to his mates. this was seen as islamophobia and racist, and not just sadiq khan, but some mps, he said the temperature needed to be taken down. another minister saw this as islamophobia can. there was pressure placed on the prime minister, what would he do? a couple of weeks ago, labour was in a bind on what to do for their candidate for the rostral by—election because of comments about israel. they decided to withdraw his labour candidacy, kicked him out. there was pressure building on rishi sunak and his cabinet colleagues over what to d
what more can you tell us? in ian watson. what more can you tell us? , , us? in the past few minutes the chief whip _ us? in the past few minutes the chief whip has _ us? in the past few minutes the chief whip has essentially - us? in the past few minutes the - chief whip has essentially withdrawn the whip from the anderson because he failed to apologise after comments he made about sadik khan, which has kicked up a row. he suggested the first muslim mayor of london was controlled by islamist...
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what can you tell us about that? ~ ., �* ., quickly. what can you tell us about that? a ., �* a, a, , ., that? we don't have anything from sanish that? we don't have anything from spanish officials _ that? we don't have anything from spanish officials regarding - that? we don't have anything from spanish officials regarding the - spanish officials regarding the cladding, what role it may have played in all of this, but inevitably there has been a lot of talk about it, and there have been experts, technical engineers, talking about this kind of polyurethane cladding, and on this building, we are told that it had an aluminium cover over it but there was an area of ventilation between the cladding and the aluminium covering, which allowed air to go through it, and some experts have said that could create a chimney effect, encouraging the spread of fire. so there has been a lot of talk about that cladding but also, when you add to that, the fact that there were very high winds in valencia yesterday, helping the fire to spread, helping it spread to an adjoining building a
what can you tell us about that? ~ ., �* ., quickly. what can you tell us about that? a ., �* a, a, , ., that? we don't have anything from sanish that? we don't have anything from spanish officials _ that? we don't have anything from spanish officials regarding - that? we don't have anything from spanish officials regarding the - spanish officials regarding the cladding, what role it may have played in all of this, but inevitably there has been a lot of talk about it, and there have been...
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tell us more about what we know. this police started investigating the missing couple, jesse baird and luke davies, on wednesday. that is when they discovered some remains in a skip, and a lot of blood. today, on friday, the former boyfriend of the former television presenter jesse baird, the deceased is only 26, his current boyfriend, luke davies, only 29, the former boyfriend, and senior serving officer of new south wales police force, has been charged with the murder of both men. the bodies have not yet located, and it is believed that the accused, who has already appeared before a magistrate on friday, he handed himself into a police station on friday, it is thought that perhaps his police weapon, his gun, was used in the killing of these two men. can you tell as a bit baird? how well—known is he? he wasn't fantastically well known. but he was a rising star, if you like. the man was only 26 years old. he had been with the senior constable, beau lamarre, up until just a few months ago. and he had started a new r
tell us more about what we know. this police started investigating the missing couple, jesse baird and luke davies, on wednesday. that is when they discovered some remains in a skip, and a lot of blood. today, on friday, the former boyfriend of the former television presenter jesse baird, the deceased is only 26, his current boyfriend, luke davies, only 29, the former boyfriend, and senior serving officer of new south wales police force, has been charged with the murder of both men. the bodies...
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the us is responding to a drone attack on a us base injordan last sunday, which killed three american soldiers. the us said iranian—backed militants were to blame. president biden had been under pressure to give a strong response. in announcing the attacks, he said, "the us does not seek conflict "in the middle east" but he warned, "if you harm an american, we will respond." it's too early to say how effective the american strikes will be. officials say this is just the beginning. iran, iraq, and syria have all condemned the attacks. now, the question is how or if iran and its proxies will respond. the uk said it supported the us right to defend itself. from belgium, an appeal for restraint. it's a huge concern and so we ask for restraint and we ask for dialogues and diplomacy. it's the only way that we can calm down the situation. but in gaza, the war that has exacerbated tensions across the region continues. talks for a ceasefire between israel and hamas are under way, the main hope to help avert even more violence. hugo bachega, bbc news, baghdad. live now to our correspondent ba
the us is responding to a drone attack on a us base injordan last sunday, which killed three american soldiers. the us said iranian—backed militants were to blame. president biden had been under pressure to give a strong response. in announcing the attacks, he said, "the us does not seek conflict "in the middle east" but he warned, "if you harm an american, we will respond." it's too early to say how effective the american strikes will be. officials say this is just...
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you cannot get used to that. cannot get used to be scared all the time that maybe next alarm will make your house ruined, because of rocket fuel or bombing. so — but yeah, they are stressed. they are not happy. but they can sleep. theyjust cannot imagine themselves somewhere else. tatiana also still has family in kyiv, including her husband and their 21—year—old daughter, a family torn in half. she left for the sake of her youngest, nine—year—old katya. during lulls in the fighting, tatiana and katya have been home, precious moments. i was really excited to go to home and see everyone. yeah, i was really happy, to see my cats, everyone, family. and i can see my house and my toys. yeah, i have a lot of toys. 11—year—old timor is young enough to have learned excellent english over the past two years, but old enough to remember the only country he'd ever known. it was like everyone was crying and sad about it because they're not going to see us in, like, more than a year and, yeah, they were all sad an
you cannot get used to that. cannot get used to be scared all the time that maybe next alarm will make your house ruined, because of rocket fuel or bombing. so — but yeah, they are stressed. they are not happy. but they can sleep. theyjust cannot imagine themselves somewhere else. tatiana also still has family in kyiv, including her husband and their 21—year—old daughter, a family torn in half. she left for the sake of her youngest, nine—year—old katya. during lulls in the fighting,...
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us. every day i think about the future, not only this town, about every town — pokrovsk, kharkiv, heivka, kostya ntynivka, dnipro, kyiv. that they may be next? yes. for now, in avdiivka, the russians are once more lords of the rubble. if you look at the big picture, it is clear russians and ukrainians realise this will be a very long walk, no possibility of a quick breakthrough. you may remember that last year ukraine launched the big counteroffensive with a lot of western weapons and length. it failed. it took back almost no territory largely because the russians dug in and put so many minefields in the path. then you had a stagnant period for the last few months another russians are having essentially their turn at trying to break through ukrainian airlines. they're not making huge progress but they are trying, notjust here but in many places north of here to break through. the ukrainians are medically they are going to dig in and try to make sure the russians suffer huge losses in th
us. every day i think about the future, not only this town, about every town — pokrovsk, kharkiv, heivka, kostya ntynivka, dnipro, kyiv. that they may be next? yes. for now, in avdiivka, the russians are once more lords of the rubble. if you look at the big picture, it is clear russians and ukrainians realise this will be a very long walk, no possibility of a quick breakthrough. you may remember that last year ukraine launched the big counteroffensive with a lot of western weapons and length....
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the 60 billion us aid we are counting on will come to us sooner or later. but there is a question over whether everything will be done on time. if you don't do something on time, then keep it in mind that it will cost you a lot later. for us, the delay in the assistance is a problem. we are grateful to the american people for their help. but autocratic countries get a huge victory over democracy in this way because they do not need negotiations. they do not need the parliament or the people agreeing. they are making decisions very quickly on their own. if you don't get american aid, the security package, will you lose the war? no. no, we cannot lose. we have no right to lose. we will fight. remember the first month and the half of the war when aid was almost nonexistent? because at the time few people understood that we had the ability to hold off the onslaught of this. president zelensky has warned that if you don't get the american aid, you'll lose the war. it is very dangerous to make such statements for our society, for our country. president zelensky,
the 60 billion us aid we are counting on will come to us sooner or later. but there is a question over whether everything will be done on time. if you don't do something on time, then keep it in mind that it will cost you a lot later. for us, the delay in the assistance is a problem. we are grateful to the american people for their help. but autocratic countries get a huge victory over democracy in this way because they do not need negotiations. they do not need the parliament or the people...
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the us is really— have none become a law? the us is really lacking here. you see the eu, — is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerelto is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerel to act is almost — the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in _ the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in law and yet, the us has nothing despite so much agreement. it has nothing despite so much agreement-— has nothing despite so much agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has — agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has not _ agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has not been - affairs it has not been prioritise the way it should have been. i cannot speak to the motives of those who have not, the leadership in particular, the house of representatives, who have not made this a priority, but what i can say is that overwhelmingly, colleagues in the house of representatives are in favour of putting these provisions into statute so that we can bring our protocols into the 21st century. we we can bring our protocols into the 21st century.— the 2
the us is really— have none become a law? the us is really lacking here. you see the eu, — is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerelto is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerel to act is almost — the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in _ the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in law and yet, the us has nothing despite so much agreement. it has nothing despite so much agreement-— has nothing despite so much agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has —...
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stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. for many parts of the uk, monday looks like being a dry day with some sunny spells. the rain that we�*ve had in the south — and there was an inch of rain in cornwall — has been close to that low pressure. that is tending to move away, restricting the rain towards the far southeast of england. but there�*s quite a breeze blowing for england and wales, so it won�*t be as cold as it was the previous night. we�*re looking at a frost, though, in scotland, maybe some icy patches following a few wintry showers, which will fade away quickly in the morning. plenty of sunshine for scotland and northern ireland on monday. sunny spells for england and wales. the rain pushing away from kent, sussex and the channel islands. but it�*s a northeasterly wind that follows that will bring the odd shower into eastern england, perhaps into the midlands, as well. and it�*ll feel chilly in that wind across the southeast of england. temperatures could make ten celsius, but we�*re looking at
stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. for many parts of the uk, monday looks like being a dry day with some sunny spells. the rain that we�*ve had in the south — and there was an inch of rain in cornwall — has been close to that low pressure. that is tending to move away, restricting the rain towards the far southeast of england. but there�*s quite a breeze blowing for england and wales, so it won�*t be as cold as it was the previous night. we�*re looking at a frost, though,...