in their interview with oprah? how do you react to what they have said? millions of pupils in england head back to school after two months learning at home during the lockdown. from, today care home residents in england can have one regular visitor they can meet indoors and hold hands. and two people from different households can now meet outside for recreation, which can include a coffee on a bench. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the duchess of sussex has said she found life within the british royal family so difficult that at times she didn t want to be alive any more . in an interview with oprah winfrey, meghan markle said she did not get help when she asked for it. meghan also claimed there had been concern within the palace, before her son was born, about the colour of his skin. the interview with harry and meghan went out overnight in the us and will be shown on itv at 9pm tonight and on itv hub, courtesy of harpo productions. in
From flooding by slowing heavy rainfall with their dams. They want creatures like this reintroduced nationwide. Not all are convinced. But the beavers here are making their own watery case. Roger harrabin, bbc news, devon. The weather looked nice there but how is it looking today . Nick miller has all the details. Icy rain icy sunshine sunshine and showers today, and mixture, not everyone will catch a shower. Scattered about scotla nd will catch a shower. Scattered about scotland and Northern Ireland, heavy ones with thunder, may catch mixed m, ones with thunder, may catch mixed in, drifting east of england and wales into this evening but they die away. Most places away from the Northern Isles, which they showery, look dry. Mid single figures away from the town and city centres, the grampians remaining freezing, maybe fog around on sunday. Morning sunshine tomorrow and showers get going again in scotland, Northern Ireland and northern england, this batch for wales drifting east, Easter
From flooding by slowing heavy rainfall with their dams. They want creatures like this reintroduced nationwide. Not all are convinced. But the beavers here are making their own watery case. Roger harrabin, bbc news, devon. The weather looked nice there but how is it looking today . Nick miller has all the details. Icy rain icy sunshine sunshine and showers today, and mixture, not everyone will catch a shower. Scattered about scotla nd will catch a shower. Scattered about scotland and Northern Ireland, heavy ones with thunder, may catch mixed m, ones with thunder, may catch mixed in, drifting east of england and wales into this evening but they die away. Most places away from the Northern Isles, which they showery, look dry. Mid single figures away from the town and city centres, the grampians remaining freezing, maybe fog around on sunday. Morning sunshine tomorrow and showers get going again in scotland, Northern Ireland and northern england, this batch for wales drifting east, Easter
Was last seen outside one of the pubs struck by the attackers. Lucy manning reports. Melissa mcmullan hasjust had the news no sister wants to hear. She now believes her brother, james, was murdered in the London Bridge attack. This morning we received news from the police that my Brothers Bank card was found on one of the bodies from Saturday Nights brutal attack. While our pain will never diminish, it is important for us to all carry on with our lives in direct opposition to all those who would try to destroy ours. James was 32 years old, from london, on A Night Out With Friends in a pub on borough high street, when he popped outside a cigarette. Despite the anguish, the tears, melissa wanted to speak, to let everyone know what her big brother was like. There will only ever be one james. Nowhere else will you find such humour and unique personality, with someone who puts friends and family above all else. He was an inspiration. Melissa, how would you describe your brother . Loving and
Code of conduct. Good morning and welcome to bbc newsroom live. More than a0 of Maternity Wards in england closed their doors to expectant mothers at least once in 2016, according to data from the labour party. 42 out of 96 trusts in england that responded to a Freedom Of Information Request said theyd shut Maternity Wards temporarily on 382 occasions. The most common reasons given were too few staff and not enough beds. But the government says the numbers are misleading. Our health correspondent, Dominic Hughes has more. For some years, Maternity Units have been struggling to recruit enough midwives. The Royal College of midwives says theres a shortfall of around 3,500. Now, based on a Freedom Of Information Request, labour says a growing number of Maternity Units are closing doors to new mothers. In england, 136 nhs trusts offer Maternity Services. Last year, 42 of them closed their doors to new admissions at least once. There were 382 separate locations where units were closed, up b