Tonight and tomorrow. There are met Office Warnings in place before that. Some of us will see before that. Some of us will see a bit of sunshine through the day today. More details coming up full forecast later on. Morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon. And im anne diamond, and this is breakfast on gb news. What do you make an of this greenpeace protest at the Prime Minister across loads of the papers this morning getting to his house in North Yorkshire, draping it with black cloth. But draping it with black cloth. But its the security aspect , isnt it . I mean, there are so many aspects to this. I think its yet another its beginning to really grate on the nerves. Is the protest itself. And were talking more about i think its counterproductive for greenpeace on this one. And just on oil or whatever, because were talking about the outrageousness of their protest rather than about their protest rather than about the issues they want us to talk about. And theyre just making themselves look rea
Middlehurst. Middlehurst. Well, thank you. Good evening to you. Our top story tonight on gb news, two motorbikes have been recovered by police whove been recovered by police whove been investigating a fatal hit and run incident near walsall in the west midlands. Unfortunately, seven year old caitlin seleznev was taken to hospital in a Critical Condition following the collision on thursday night. She later died of her injuries. A 14 year old boy has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. He has now been released on bail, strict conditions though, as enquiries continue well in other news today, Rail Services have been disrupted once again. Thousands of workers have walked off the job in a long running dispute over pay. Rmt members at 14 Train Operating Companies are on strike. Passengers are being advised to check before they travel. In some areas, only half the Train Services that should be running are running. The Train Services that should be running are run
To landlords up, well to let landlords sell up, well be them if what the be asking them if what the future is for the Housing Market and what their role is in it. All of that to come. But first of heres latest news of all, heres your latest news headunes of all, heres your latest News Headlines with. Ray headlines with. Ray thanks, arlene. Good morning. Its 11 01. Thanks, arlene. Good morning. Its11 01. Heres the thanks, arlene. Good morning. Its 11 01. Heres the latest its11 01. Heres the latest from the gb newsroom and our top story this hour, former home secretary Dame Priti Patel has told gb news the government needs to clamp down on, quote , needs to clamp down on, quote, lefty lawyers to stop illegal migration. She says the attorney general and the lord chancellor need to take action over how law firms behave as the number of Channel Crossings continues to climb, with more than 14,000 people intercepted in small boats so far this year , dame boats so far this year, dame pretty wa
are you waiting for the final cost of living payment? eight million households will receive just under £300 from today. but is it enough for those who need it most? i take a look. morning. today we have a band of heavy rain moving out of southern scotland and northern ireland across parts of england and wales, ahead of it cloudy, breezy and mild, behind it, pressure, a few wintry showers and not as windy. all of the details later. it s tuesday 6th february. king charles will step back from some of his royal duties as he begins his treatment for cancer. buckingham palace announced the king s diagnosis, and said while it s not prostate cancer, it was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate. charities have praised the king s openness about his health. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. this was the last time we saw the king in public on sunday, going to church with queen camilla on the sandringham estate in norfolk. just 17 months into his
the authorities have also banned the sale of fireworks, which have been used to attack police and said police can use armoured vehicles against rioters. the third night and the worst night of rioting left buildings, including libraries and schools burnt shops looted. nearly 900 people were arrested 250 police were injured. the teenager, named as nahel m, was shot during a traffic stop. the policeman has been charged with voluntary homicide he s apologised to the teenager s family. our correspondent sofia bettiza reports from paris. for the third night in a row, riots spread across france. protesters threw fireworks and projectiles at the police, and set cars and buildings on fire. this is in bordeaux. lille. marseille. the government has deployed an extra 40,000 police officers, including elite police units. but as anger grows in france, so does the scale of the unrest. for the first time, several shops were looted. this tobacco shop was destroyed, and most things insid