Anglia, certainly warming up. High pressure stays with us through the weekend and into the start of next week, deflecting all of these Weather Fronts to the north and the wet so temperatures will certainly rise and it is looking mostly dry and settled. Here is the outlook for the capital cities. Thats it. Now, lets join our colleagues for the news where you are. Hello and welcome to sportsday this Friday Night. Im chetan pathak. Coming up on the programme. Fast start from the Usa Europe have work to do in virginia if theyre to to retain the Solheim Cup well bring you the latest. Laid to rest former England Manager sven goran eriksson s funeral is held in sweden. Four and a half hours until the Womens Football Transfer window closes well bring you up to date with the big moves so far and those yet to be completed. Also coming up on sportsday before 7. Davis Cup Defeat for draper Great Britain are stunned by argentina in manchester. And the World Number 0nes against the world champions e
Of his car by police officers near the team s stadium. Hill says he wishes he did some things differently including leaving the window of his car down when officers instructed him to do so. He instead rolled the window up. The incident escalated quickly from there, and hill thinks there are plenty of lessons to be learnt. I could have. I could have let down my window in that instant but the thing about me is, man, i do not want attention, i do not want to be cameras out phones on you in that moment but at the end of the day, you know, i am but at the end of the day, you know, iam human but at the end of the day, you know, i am human and but at the end of the day, you know, iam human and i have to follow rules. I have to do what everyone else would do. Get out ofthe everyone else would do. Get out of the car everyone else would do. Get out of the car. Get everyone else would do. Get out of the car. Get out everyone else would do. Get out of the car. Get out of everyone else would
The incident escalated quickly from there, and hill thinks there are plenty of lessons to be learnt. I could have. I could have let down my window in that instant but the thing about me is, man, i do not want attention, i do not want to be cameras out phones on you in that moment cameras out phones on you in that moment but at the end of the day, you know, iam human and i have to follow rules. I have to do what everyone else would do. Get out of the car. Get out of the car right now. Not playing this game. Get out. Get out! now does that give them the right to literally beat the dog out of me? absolutely not. At the end of the day. . . I wish i could go back and do things a bit different. When we tell you to do something, you do it. It is shocking, man. It is really crazy to know that you have officers in this world who would literally do that, handson. It is really sad. And that brings up another conversation and leads into what would they do if they did not have body cams. That is ev
Time for a look at the weather. Heres sarah keith lucas. A bit of spring sunshine. Of us. This is the picture in east sussex. A little bit hazy if you have blue skies. For most, sky is a little bit more like this, the picture in cumbria. A lot of cloud and for the rest of the day producing showery outbreaks of rain drifting east, but quite mild. Particularly in the south and south east. We could see 17 degrees this afternoon, down to the fact the winds are coming from the fact the winds are coming from the south westerly direction, so we have the warmer air mass and weather fronts continuing to produce rain particularly across parts of Central Scotland, quite persistent here, and Northern Ireland. Heavy showers across parts of england and wales. Temperatures, 16, possibly i7 across parts of england and wales. Temperatures, 16, possibly 17 in the east of england. Typically single figures in Central Scotland with more persistent rainfall. This evening, still got the rain in Central Scotl
hello, i m lewis vaughanjones. you re watching the context on bbc news. the influential uk business lobby group, the cbi, wins a vote of confidence over its future after a series of scandals. let s start with the race for the white house, which has become a little bit more crowded today with chris christie announcing his bid for the republican nomination. you may remember him from his time as the governor of newjersey and also his unsuccessful run for the presidency in 2016. and that ultimately ended up with him endorsing donald trump who, of course, won and is running again this time round. mr trump isn t noted for being nice about any of his rivals, so we ll see what he has to say against his one time backer. back to our panel gillian tett, editor at large for the us financial times, who joins us from silicon valley in california. and nathalie tocci, from the institute of international affairs, is in rome. let s start with chris christie, what do you make of that? is in l