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they're still sought after by celebrities and royalty alike. it's hard to put a price on this one. it was the first one ever sold. only a few people can afford them any more. sadly, i'm not one. phil mackie, bbc news, shropshire. time for a look at the weather. this time yesterday we were saying there was not much to report apart from some cloud here and there across the uk, and that's certainly the case of the weekend, variable cloud. but it varies a lot because this high pressure, while it's keeping things very calm across the uk, some parts of the country are stuck underneath grey skies when it's pretty chilly. 0ther stuck underneath grey skies when it's pretty chilly. other areas are gloriously sunny. sunny at the moment in the south—east and east anglia because the jet stream has pushed drier colder air in from the continent. it is mostly cloudless, so some glorious sunshine for norwich and london. 0ne so some glorious sunshine for norwich and london. one area which has been mild is western and central scotland. today we could be talking about the mid or high teens in 12 spots as well. a little area of slightly more mild weather here. here are the temperatures overnight. temperatures will dip to three degrees or so. i think for most towns and cities, around seven, such as liverpool, for example. looking at the weather front, the thinking is for our friends in the western isles and the northern isles, the could be some spots of rain. the skies were clear. i suspect the best of the sunshine tomorrow will be to the east of the pennines. newcastle, perhaps hull and down to lincolnshire. this is how chilly it is over parts of europe on saturday. the winds are blowing straight out of russia, so some major cities across the continent barely above freezing, such as warsaw. quite unsettled over the mediterranean. similar values to the uk. 13 for barcelona and madrid, which is not as high as we have recently in scotland, actually. an awful lot of wind to move the cloud about on sunday, but there will be some sunshine around, just depends where you are. quite variable across the uk. temperature is nothing spectacular. they might creep up a little over the coming days, but we are talking between ten and 13 degrees. just like yesterday, and i'm sure we will talk about the same in the coming days, it's i'm sure we will talk about the same in the coming days, its steady as she goes, little change on the weather front. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello, i'mjane dougall with your latest sports news. not long until the highlight ofjump racing — the cheltenham gold cup. and rachael blackmore has had a fantastic start to the final day of the festival. she has just won the triumph hurdle on quilixios. she was already the leading jockey and that makes it six wins this week. blackmore could become the first woman to win the gold cup, which goes off at five past three — she's riding ah plu tar, which is joint—favourite with al—boum photo, who's going for a third successive win. glasgow rangers say several of their players have received racially abusive messages online after their europa league defeat to slavia prague, during which it's alleged, one of the czech players directed racist language at glen kamara. uefa are investigating after midfielder kamara claimed 0ndrej kudela whispered something abusive in his ear — and the rangers players were clearly furious. slavia prague denied the accusation and accused kamara of assaulting kudela in the tunnel after the match. manager stephen gerrard said he 100% trusted his player and backed him. and slavia prague's quarterfinal opponents will be arsenal, after they beat 0lympiakos. they actually lost 1—0 on the night, but their advantage from the first leg was enough to take them through 3—2 on aggregate. arsenal will be favourites to beat slavia prague, but the czech side have already seen off leicester, as well as rangers this season. manchester united are the only other british side still in the europa league — thanks to paul pogba's goal against ac milan last night. and they've been drawn against granda, who're playing in the competition for the first time. here's the line—up in full. and the draw for the semis was also made, so if united make it through, they could face ajax — the team they beat to win the trophy in 2017. arsenal are in line for a possible meeting with dinamo zagreb, who knocked out tottenham last night. liverpool were handed a tough draw in the champions league, they face the 13—time winners real madrid in a repeat of the 2018 final. after losing that, liverpool went on to lift the trophy the following year. manchester city were drawn against borussia dortmund — earling haarland up against the side his father played for. chelsea will take on porto and defending champions bayern munich will play paris saint germain. the winner of manchester city's tie will take on bayern munich or psg in the semi—finals, and we could see liverpool up against chelsea. gemma grainger has been named as the new manager of wales women, on a four—year contract. she replaces jayne ludlow, who left the post in january by mutual consent. grainger was part of the england coaching staff for euro 2017, where they reached the quarterfinals. she's spent 11 years working across the development squads. her appointment is understood to have been well received by the players, who were disappointed at ludlow�*s departure after seven years in charge. the government is considering the use of covid certificates to enable fans to return to sporting events. culture minister 0liver dowden said they were working to get as many supporters as possible into the semi—finals and the final of this summer's european championship. he added that the future of the sporting industry depended on fans filling seats. castleford tigers head coach daryl powell has announced he'll be leaving the club at the end of the season. he took over his boyhood side eight years ago, when they were bottom of the super league table and turned them into title contenders. they won the league leaders�* shield in 2017 and reached a challenge cup final and a grand final under powell's leadership. he said it was the right time to step down for him and the club. and we've heard this afternoon that the former british cycling and team sky chief doctor richard freeman has been struck off, after he was found guilty of ordering banned testosterone in 2011. there is more on that story on the bbc sport website but that is it from us for now. hello and good afternoon to you. you are watching bbc news nine taking you through the next few hours of our coronavirus coverage and the other such stories aside. we'll talk now about the r value and it is now between 0.6 and 0.9. as ever, that is a uk wide figure. the r representing the average number of people at someone with covid—19 is on to infect. 0f with covid—19 is on to infect. of course, crucially, that number needs to be below one to be in somewhat safer territory. the figure now between 0.6 and 0.9. that is the latest figure from the government in the last few moments. scotland has recorded eight deaths from coronavirus and 655 positive tests in the past 2a hours. speaking at the scottish government's coronavirus briefing, scotland's health secretaryjeane freeman also announced that hospital visits will resume at the end of april. since the pandemic began, visits to hospital wards have been suspended unless a patient is reaching the end of their life or in other exceptional circumstances. these restrictions have been unimaginably difficult for patients and their loved ones. and imposing them has been one of the, amongst many, difficult decisions we have had to take. but we also know it has been essential in protecting patients and staff and minimising the spread of the virus. some restrictions on visiting will be essential for some time to come, and so we are providing extra funds to support virtual visiting where patients keep in contact with their loved ones using a tablet or other device. and virtual visits have been used throughout the pandemic in circumstances where an in—person visit has still not been possible and they have proved themselves to be a valuable alternative. but i know that many patients and loved ones are desperate to be able to see each other in—person, so i am pleased to confirm that, subject to the continued suppression of the virus, hospital visiting will restart from the 26th of april. initially, only one visitor will be allowed for each patient and we will be issuing guidance to our health boards to help them ensure that visits are as safe as possible and also to help ensure that patients and their loved ones understand what will be possible from the 26th of april and what we need them to do to help support that. at the peak of the pandemic — as cases climbed and hospital admissions increased — the nhs was at risk of being overwhelmed. but tens of thousands of nursing students stepped in to volunteer, with many of them working on the front line for the very first time. now many of those are preparing to graduate. we've been hearing from eight student nurses from across the uk, to find out what it was like to train in the middle of a national emergency. i would probably sum it up as a roller—coaster. my student experience before covid was absolutely amazing. socialising a lot with all of my uni colleagues and things. _ you were allowed to make mistakes, you are allowed to sort of take time in learning but i think that changed with covid. so, i'm just on my way to a placement. it's 6:30am. we were out on placement in march last year when the first few cases started coming through. things were changing on a daily basis, so one day the rules were this, the next day, the rules were this. it was just such a feeling walking in and thinking, like, wow, all of these beds could have been filled with patients with covid—19. even wearing the ppe - was challenging, you know, you were sweating. it's definitely a completely different experience from what it was like before covid. it's been a really difficult time just now in the hospital for the patients, not only because they're ill but because they're not allowed to see family and have no visitors. you know, the elderly like to talk about their grandchildren a lot. the younger patients, they kind of like to talk about missing the pubs, and missing seeing their friends. but for myself personally, although there is a big change in the hospital, not being able to see my family has been really, really difficult. hello! my mum and dad are both working from home at the minute so i've been quite cautious about obviously not wanting to bring it home. so, i'm just going to put my uniform straight in the washing machine. i've got little sistersl who are four and six, and i have missed birthdays, i i've missed them growing up. we are always on video and i ring them and stuff so it's ok - but i would like to hug them at some point. _ a bit of a tough day, one of our patients passed away unfortunately today. so it's been quite upsetting for obviously all the staff and their family as well. there's no words you can to sayl to someone who's just lost mum and dad to the same virus. i just sat with that person and held their hand and i said, you know, "i know i'm not your family, you don't know me, but just know that you're not alone and i'll be here with you". i'm tired today. it's... it's sad going to all these people's houses that are completely isolated. i definitely struggled - during the first lockdown, with mental health. i spoke to my gp, because i wasjust finding it so difficult _ because you want to reach out and ask for support _ but this has never happened before to our generation. i when i was told i was going to the respiratory ward, i was very anxious, i was worried not for myself, i was worried about bringing something home to my family. trying to keep positive, going for walks, watched a lot of stupid tv, just trying to lift my mood. it's also really good living with two other nursing students because the first thing we ask one another as we come home through the door is, how was your day? so everybody vents and tells their stories. and usually you end up laughing about it, which is really nice, i'd rather laugh than cry. it's currently quarter to four in the morning, coming in for my break. say hello! you can definitely see there's light at the end of the tunnel. we've come out of it a lot stronger, a lot more positive. i'm definitely proud to say that i was a student nurse during the pandemicjust because, because we got through it, really. when i look at all my friends and fellow nursing students, i'm just so proud, you know. not even proud of myself, but proud of them. i'm so excited for everybody graduating, to start their proper nursing journey. i've been studying for an exam that we have in a couple of weeks, our last exam of the three years. i know, in my little tutorial group, we are always, every week, someone�*s saying, please, when this is all over, let's just go for dinner, drinks, and pretend life is normal. so, yeah, i think we're all looking forward to that. the experiences of student nurses during the pandemic. i was actually trying to look at the clock. it's 1:46pm. it's1zli6pm. the headlines on bbc news... the astrazeneca covid jab is being used again in eu countries, but there may not be enough vaccine supplies to deal with a third wave. borisjohnson will be given the astrazeneca covid jab today, after reassuring the public the vaccine is safe. calls for first minister nicola sturgeon to resign, as reports say msps have concluded the first minister misled the committee investigating the handling of allegations against her predecessor, alex salmond. hundreds of thousands have fled their homes in ethiopia's tigray region, four months into a brutal and bloody conflict there. civilians have been caught between tigray militias and allied ethiopian and eritrean forces. the us state department has accused some armed groups of ethnic cleansing in the battle for control of the region. the bbc�*s kalkidan yibeltal gained rare access to meet the people who've been forced to flee their homes. in shire, classrooms are packed, but there is no school here. this is one of the town's many displacement camps. these are the victims of the conflict in tigray, forced to flee their homes and seek shelter wherever they find space. when the conflict in tigray reached her hometown, this woman had to run to save her life. translation: people were walking through hills in the dark. _ people were thirsty, they were hungry. you didn't even think to eat something for yourself. we passed through a lot. we saw unburied bodies. we are lucky we are not dead. the roads around shire showjust a fraction of what they were running from. some of these areas in mountainous tigray that we are passing through witnessed heavy fighting, particularly in november during the height of the conflict. and the marks of the conflict can easily be seen and felt. we saw a number of tanks and army trucks burnt down by the side of the road. across shire, another camp and more people. more than 200,000 in this city alone. the conflict is the result of long—simmering tensions between prime minister abiy ahmed's administration and tigray�*s political elite. abiy ahmed was accused of a power grab when national polls were delayed last year. in november, an ethiopian army base was attacked and open conflict began. these broken lives are the result. people are still arriving here fleeing their homes. this man arrived here a day ago. he travelled for more than a week with his family. this woman went into labour after she fled fighting near her home. she gave birth in the camp. she says she still hasn't been seen by a doctor. while some aid is arriving, people we met here say it is not enough. aid agencies warn the situation could worsen. the administration say there are some 1.4 million displaced people in multiple cities like shire across the region. translation: aid agencies - were asking to be granted access. now they are allowed to come in and help. now is the right time. we expect them to give us all the necessary aid and rescue our people. many people in these camps have their own tales of loss and tragedy. in four short months, their lives have been turned upside down. no one knows when peace will return to tigray, but for some, the scars will last forever. the bbc has said it's extremely concerned after a bbc news burmese reporter — aung thura — was taken away by unidentified men in the capital, naypyitaw. he was reporting outside a district court in when a group of civilian clothed men in an unmarked van arrived and demanded to see him. he has been on contactable sense. —— one contactable sense. —— one contactable sense. the bbc has called on the myanmar authorities to help locate him and confirm that he is safe. time is1:50pm. all week we have been hearing stories sourced and produced by young people between the ages of 11 and 18 as part of the bbc young reporter competition. today we hear from 17—year—old ben, an apprentice footballer at burton albion. he tells us about the pressures of trying to make it as a professional. there has been a couple of lads recently who have been released by clubs who have taken their own lives. that should not be how it is. young people are often overshadowed on the mental side, you kind of see, you're playing football every day, what can be wrong with you? who knows what is going on inside? i am 17 years old and i play for burton albion football club. i am a first year scholar at the moment, so it's my first year of two years. there's loads of pressures and different kinds of things going on. the football is kind of an hour and a half of your day. you are leaving school, you are leaving your mates, you are leaving your whole last 12 years almost to come and play football. and if you don't go pro at the end of it, it's a big step to make. yeah, ijust kind of wanted to highlight the importance of the mental health side of football. people think, you are a footballer, you are living life, and it's not that at all. you are going home, you are sore, you're aching, you've got to wake up the next morning, you've got to get through it and it's what you've got to do if you want to be a footballer. if you're not training well enough, you're out of the team, you don't play. it is hard, you are going home, you're not playing at all for 90 minutes and thinking, what am i doing here? so, yeah, highlighting the importance of that side of the game is vital. an academy footballer, it's harder than people think. you're in there every day — monday to saturday — you've got gym training in the morning, you've got college, monday, wednesday, thursday, you've got tactical sessions, you've got video sessions, you've got extras at the end if you want to do that. getting up early, getting home late, it's hard. if you do not do your work, you're not playing in the team. there's loads of different assignments for different teachers. it's a big part of the scholarship, doing college work, yeah. yeah, it's not like anything else, i don't think. we're all mates but you are fighting with each other. if he is taking your place as a pro contract, then you are not going to be happy. so, yeah, it's a bit fake in a sense that you're mates, obviously, but you want to be better than them and you need to be better than them if you want to be a footballer. i have got plans if football doesn't work out. probably uni — i have been thinking of america and different english ones, but hopefully get a pro contract. my whole life goal has been to be a footballer, so i am trying to work towards that. yes, doing everything i can to do it. that was ben. i very honest report there. and at 8:30pm tonight we have a special half hour programme showcasing the work of the winners of this year's bbc young reporter competition. from primal scream to 0asis, indie label creation records was responsible for some of the signature sounds of the �*90s. now, 25 years on, its story and that of its founder, alan mcgee, is being told in a new film. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. # wake up, it's a beautiful morning # feel the sun shining... back in the 1990s, the upbeat music of the boo radleys... # i'm moving on up, now # ..the powerful rock of primal scream and the stadium—filling songs of oasis... # you're my wonderwall.# ..all had one record label in common — creation. the man behind creation was alan mcgee. now the story of one of music's most important labels has become a film, with trainspotting star ewen bremner playing mcgee. you're alan mcgee. as i live and breathe. filmed back in 2019, it documents how, against the odds, mcgee helped band after band achieve chart success. ewen bremner is so, i thought he would get me, sort of get me, but he hasn'tjust sort of got me, he has become me. and, like, he's got the whole thing. he's got the all the different �*80s and the �*90s things, he's absolutely got it. the creation story could never be complete without one band in particular. # people say it's just a waste of time # they said i should feed my head # that to me...# yeah, so i'm from near manchester and i'm also a city fan, so i'm very familiar with noel and his voice. ijust kind of recapped through all of his interviews, especially between �*92 and �*96, because that's the period we are focusing on, really, so i went through a lot of those. met him yesterday, that could count as a bit of research, maybe. i've been to a few of his gigs, so, yeah. what was it like actually meeting the man himself, that you're portraying on screen? it wasjust how i'd imagined him to be. the film is intended to be a celebration, not just of the 1990s, when creation was at its height, but for music fans in general who recognise just how influential so many of those bands are today. # don't look back in anger, i heard you say...# the �*90s were a prolific period for artistic endeavour. i think it reminds everyone, i hope this film will remind everybody what a great decade that was and how their mums and dads were, at one point, very cool. of course, mcgee's success didn't last forever. where does it go from here? # get your rocks off, get your rocks off, honey. he never again achieved the heights of a quarter of a century ago. # don't look back in anger, don't look back in anger. but he can look back at an extraordinary career. and thanks to the new film, music fans, too, now have another chance to fondly remember a remarkable time for british music. lizo mzimba, bbc news. now tomasz schafernaker has the weather. for most of us, not much change on the weather front since yesterday. a fair amount of cloud across the uk and that's how it's going to stay into the weekend. however, the seasons are changing. in fact, today, the last day of astronomical winter, tomorrow is the spring equinox. and the high pressure which is here today will be with us tomorrow and into next week as well, so hence, very little change on the weather front. here's the jet stream pattern — you can see the jet stream to the north of us, but notice how the jet stream goes around this area of higher and slightly milder air. it's actually quite cold over europe at the moment, a real nip in the air, barely above freezing in some areas. so, scotland has recently been one of the warmest places in europe, believe it or not. through tonight, clear spells mean temperatures will dip down to 4 degrees in glasgow, maybe 3 in the southeast of england and east anglia as well. but generally speaking, another cloudy evening and night to come. tomorrow, high pressure still with us, so light winds, variable amounts of cloud floating around the uk. this is what it looks like early in the morning. notice just a suggestion of a weak weather front getting into scotland, so probably some rain there in the north of the highlands and the western isles. temperatures could get up to 1a degrees in the northeast of england, maybe around hull, this is where we're expecting the best of the sunny breaks. i mention how chilly it is in europe at the moment, take a look at these temperatures — berlin around 4 celsius, warsaw, just a couple of degrees above freezing. helsinki, similar weather, the same for moscow. it is not particularly warm across parts of the mediterranean as well. unsettled weather there around turkey and greece and even in rome and barcelona, around 13 or 1a degrees, so about as mild as it has been currently in scotland. here's the forecast for sunday. the high pressure still with us, light winds, some sunshine around but the temperatures, nothing spectacular, around 8 to 13 celsius. here's the outlook into next week. by the time we get to tuesday night into wednesday, the weather will start turning in the northwest of the uk and by thursday, it will be windier and more unsettled throughout. this is bbc news, the headlines. the astrazeneca covid jab is being used again in eu countries — but there may not be enough vaccine supplies to deal with a third wave. unfortunately the increase in the number of new cases has increased in the past few days. it is now very clearly exponential. borisjohnson will be given the astrazeneca covid jab today — after reassuring the public the vaccine is safe. calls for first minister nicola sturgeon to resign — as reports say msps have concluded the first minister misled the committee investigating the handling of allegations against her predecessor alex salmond. the continuing cost of the pandemic: government borrowing hit more than £19 billion last month, the highest february figure since records began.

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