where the skies are clear and the winds are light, east anglia and the south east. some of the countryside is close to freezing tomorrow. it will feel cold but a lot of sunshine continues during the day. northern ireland and scotland, the rain moves through with strong winds, even severe gales in the western isles. some of the rain reaching cumbria and anglesey in the afternoon. most of england and wales will be dry and a touch milder here. the headlines. police say ten people have been killed and eight injured in an explosion at a petrol station in county donegal, in the republic of ireland. a massive fire has severely damaged the strategically important road and rail bridge connecting occupied crimea to russia. ukrainian officials say they ve found two mass burial sites in the recently liberated town of lyman one with around 200 graves. now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron heselhurst. let s tak
we tell women, we want you in the labour market and we want you to have more children. but they end up in a sandwich taking care of children and elderly relatives. so improving care work conditions and making care attractive is something all member states must work on. because we really need affordable care. european commissioner helena dalli, thank you so much for your time, i really appreciate it. good luck with everything and i ll check in with you soon. thank you. so the european union wants a lot more childcare to be made available, but it s not something you can just turn on like a tap. in fact, it s one of the most regulated businesses you can run. so what are the challenges for those who do run childcare