the first hosepipe ban in wales for 30 years comes into effect, as drought is officially declared in parts of the country. apple has released an urgent security update for its iphones, ipads and macs after two serious vulnerabilities were found that could allow attackers to gain access to someone s device. good morning and welcome to bbc news. i m samantha simmonds. four out of ten young people in the uk signing up for new private tenancies, are spending an unaffordable amount of their income on rent, new figures suggest. housing experts say spending more than 30% of income on rent is unaffordable, and the proportion of young renters grappling with high housing costs is at a five year high. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith reports. no one likes paying rent, but right now, people under 30 like mia are paying through the nose. my tenancy is ending soon and looking for new tenancies is just more and more expensive. it s disheartening because it feels like you
we need prolonged spells of rain. we need it. we really need the water to come back up to the surface. and that s notjust going to happen because of a few days of rain. 0ur peatlands are doing really well, but if the situation continues, i think we re going to be fighting, you know, really fighting a losing battle in many ways. this isn tjust a climate crisis it impacts on biodiversity, too. conservationists say we must act quickly to reduce the impact that rising temperatures will have on these precious landscapes. judy hobson, bbc news. earlier this year, sam ryder finished second at the eurovision song contest, giving the uk its best result since 1998. in the aftermath, his song space man went to number one, and today he releases the long awaited follow up, somebody. our music correspondent mark savage has been behind the scenes as sam and hundreds of his fans shoot the music video. # do, do do, do do, do do.
the wildlife trust are saying. we are saying that climate change is affecting areas like this. the fact that the water table is so low. across much of the region, evidence of the exceptionally dry weather, even across the pennines this is woodhead reservoir. but water company united utilities says their reservoirs in cumbria are at near normal levels, so there are no plans to impose water restrictions. back at little woolden moss, the teams are building barriers or bunds to help retain water in future. rain is forecast this week, but it ll take months of wet weather to restore this area. we need prolonged spells of rain. we need it. we really need the water to come back up to the surface. and that s notjust going to happen because of a few days of rain. 0ur peatlands are doing really well, but if the situation continues, i think we re going to be fighting, you know, really fighting a losing battle in many ways. this isn tjust a climate crisis it impacts on biodiversity, too. co