but just take a through the second half of the week. butjust take a case of sunny through the second half of the week. but just take a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, some of those heavy and possibly sundry as well. if you get to see more in comparison to today those temperatures are up to today those temperatures are up to around 15 degrees. not bad for the time of year. and in fact as we move into the end of the week this area of high pressure across europe is going to prevent frontal system is going to prevent frontal system is making inroads. it will set out to the north and west so there will be some wet weather to the far north west but the unifying factor is the southerly wind keeping it very mild indeed. temperatures perhaps peeking into the mid to high teens in some places and look where they should be for the time of year. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at six on monday the 7th of november you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc we
government and , blood grown in a laboratory has been given to people , in a world first clinical trial. the un secretary general antonio guterres has told a major climate conference that humanity has a choice: co operate or perish. over 120 world leaders are attending cop27 in egypt. we ve got lots of clips to play you. first this warning from mr guterres. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing. greenhouse gas emissions keep growing. global temperatures keep growing. global temperatures keep rising. and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will meet climate chaos irreversible. we are in a highway to claimant tell. with our foot still on the accelerator. with our foot still on the accelerator. cop is an annual event where governments meet to agree steps to limit global temperature rises. many of the world leaders here are from developing countries demanding greater accountability from the richest, most polluting nations. abs
this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are in this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are in the this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are in the ukraine. . of where you are in the ukraine. james waterhouse, bbc news. next we turn to mariupol. hundreds of fighters who defended the azovstal steelplant are still being held prisoner by russia. some have been released in prisoner swaps but the families of those still in captivity say they fear for their loved ones. the panorama programme has spent six months tracking down and speaking to those affected. our correspondent hilary andersson has more details , some of her report might upset viewers. hannah at 25 year old french teacher from mariupol had it all. just before the war she fell in love and married. and had a child. but in a day, hanna s world turned to chaos.