here s darren bett. it was frosty earlier this morning, otherwise it has been a promising start to the week. tomorrow things are going to look a little different. if we look at the satellite picture you can see all this cloud that is coming in from the atlantic and that will bring rain. cloud has increased a little bit across england and wales and the chance of one or two light showers. otherwise dry, plenty of sunshine in scotland and those temperatures still on the low side for this time of year. it will get quite cold fairly quickly this evening as the skies will be clear and the winds are light. those temperatures will fall, but probably rising later in the night as the southern breeze will pick up and the cloud comes in from the atlantic. these are the temperatures we have got at the end of the night. tending to lift, but still close to freezing across eastern scotland and north east england. heading into tomorrow we have got a very different look and feel to the weather
we can t afford to be able to put her in nursery for some days a week so i can go back to work. so it s quite difficult really, but announcing this sounds really promising. big changes to pensions too to encourage people to stay in employment, but the chancellor s plans prompt accusations that his budget favours the rich. also on the programme tonight. markets fall in europe and the us amid concerns about the troubled banking giant credit suisse. it s a lovely ball through to benzema. break s here for vinicius. then benzema. and there s no miracle in madrid as liverpool are knocked out of the champions league. and coming up in the sport, but you left the best of the action from snakes champions league clashes, it is mission improbable liberal pool and nurture it, find out how they fare against the defending champions. liverpool. good evening. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has pledged to build for the future in his first budget, promising it will deliver growth. he told mp
personal testimony from both sides of the conflict in a city pummelled by war. radford again. oh, what a goal! what a goal! and the voice of football for five decades john motson dies, aged 77. on bbc london: sadiq khan puts frees school meals at the heart of his budget but tories say his council tax is too much and coming up on the bbc news channel, a new independent regulator of men s football in england will be established for the first time, with the aim to make clubs more financially sustainable. good evening. three men have been arrested after an off duty police officer was shot multiple times in front of his son after a session coaching young people playing football in omagh, county tyrone. detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell remains in a critical condition in hospital and is said to be fighting for his life. northern ireland s political leaders issued a joint statement condemning the callous attack at the youth sports complex. our ireland correspondent emma v
so much fear, pain and tears. and also coming up on tonight s programme. the police officer still critically ill after a gun attack in omagh three men have been arrested. harvey weinstein is given another 16 year prison sentence for rape and sexual assault. and. commentator: radford again. oh, what a goal what a goal! farewell tojohn motson the fans companion to more than 2,000 matches on the bbc. and coming up on the bbc news channel. can manchester united come from behind to beat barcelona as they battle to keep their europa league dream alive? good evening from kyiv, a place i d never been to before this time last year. 0n the eve of russia s invasion, i stood in this very spot and i presented this bulletin, as restaurants and pubs all over this city did brisk business. millions of people were just getting on with their lives. i d arrived that afternoon on what turned out to be the last direct flight from london to kyiv, and there hasn t been another one since. i
two weeks since nicola bulley disappeared whilst walking her dog in lancashire. now the police are extending their search downstream. and 10,000 tickets to a concert to mark the king s coronation in may are on offer via a ballot. the uk saw no economic growth in the final three months of last year according to the latest official statistics released this morning. it means the country narrowly avoided what s defined as a recession two consecutive quarters when the economy shrinks. the government says it shows the uk was more resilient than expected, after the bank of england had warned of a long period of stagnation. but the economy did shrink by 0.5% in december, and business leaders warn that firms are still struggling. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, says there is reason for optimism. well, the fact that we have avoided a recession, in fact we were the fastest growing major country last year, shows there is underlying resilience in the uk economy. but we are not out of the w