and there. there is a chilly wind blowing. we ve got high pressure for the momentjust north of us, that means the winds are coming and off the north sea and the weather front will bring more cloud into east anglia and the south east of england and eventually a few showers as well and eventually a few showers as well and there may be a little bit of low cloud and haar toying with the east coast of scotland. otherwise plenty of sunshine, chilly down the north sea coasts with the wind off the sea, highest temperatures probably in the western highlands, 18 degrees here. this evening we will see the wetter weather pushing its way further inland, probably not too much rain, it is is off overnight but there will be more cloud for england and wales, heavy rain perhaps turning to eastern parts of england by the morning. it will be milderfor england and england by the morning. it will be milder for england and wales, further north colder and in the grampian region temperatures could be
there has been a mass funeral there on sunday. russia has sacked its deputy defence minister, who doubles as the officer in charge of armed forces logistics. colonel general mikhail mizintsev was only appointed to the role last september, but was blamed for continued logistical problems with the invasion of ukraine. paul moss, our europe regional editor with the bbc world service, has more details. this is a really remarkable development, samantha, because we re often told that there are problems with the russian army in ukraine, problems with logistics. but it s often hard to say whether this is propaganda we re being fed or truth. but in this case, i think what the general s sacking indicates is that something has gone very seriously wrong. just to give you a bit of background, there s been long running complaints from russian soldiers in the field that they re not getting the supplies they need. and this is everything from military equipment down to uniforms, even food, that they re
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