and the winning team s captain being strechered off after collapsing on the pitch. all: what happened to - the math teacher s garden? it grew square roots. from larking around in school to being crowned britain s funniest class, we ll speak to the 10 year old behind their winning joke. and in weather, it s going to be a sunny, coola and in weather, it s going to be a sunny, cool a day for many but the dry story continues and will do so through much of the coming week. all of the details right here on breakfast cooler. it s sunday the 28th of may. our main story questions still remain this morning as to why passport egates stopped working at major airports across the uk. tens of thousands of passengers were left waiting hours as passports had to be checked manually. the home office says the issue has now been fixed, as vincent mcaviney reports. woman: this is gatwick s line. at the start of a bank holiday weekend and half term, it was the last thing these travellers at ga
capital should be carbon neutral by 2030. it comes after a year of campaigning, but critics say the timeframe is unrealistic. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for witness history. hello and welcome to witness history. i m farhana haider at the people s history museum in manchester with more remarkable moments from the past as told by people who were there. in this episode, we look back at five campaigns and protest movements led by women. coming up, we ll hear about the fight for the equal right to pray for women at the western wall injerusalem. the argentinian forensic pioneer unearthing war crimes, the anti nuclear protest that was the biggest women led movement in the uk since the suffragettes, and a watershed moment for canada s indigenous people. but we start in london, and a story about the strikers in saris, a group of south asian women employed in the grunwick film processing factory. because of the poor working conditions, they decided to take a stand for work
ahead. one or two isolated showers about but the reason it is a touch cooler is high pressure is in charge keeping things dry but this area of blue, slightly cooler air running around the top and pushing south across the uk behind the weather front. that s across southeast cost the southeast producing more cloud, drifting in around the midlands, maybe producing the odd shall become isolated show in the short term across the northeast of scotland too but across scotland we will see more sunshine develop later in the day can certainly compared with yesterday and sunniest of all around the western and southern parts of england. almost really will be plymouth, bournemouth, that sort of thing, 2a degrees, much cooler down the eastern coasts compared with yesterday when we saw 23 and in the midteens or some today. tonight we will see some of the cloud that we ve built up through the day across england fading away. still some around eastern coasts into the morning but clear skies tonight,
higher ground, colder air spreading saw temperatures higher ground, colderairspreading saw temperatures or three or 4 degrees in the north, and cold with the exposed wind. further south, in double figures but we are now in british summertime with clocks going forward, some said today roughly 7:30pm. in town tonight, we will see showers clearing. some clear skies, must have for purchase forming into the early hours of monday but with clear skies and cold moving south we see a first quite widely across north and north eastern areas, temperatures as low as minus two degrees. three or 4 degrees in the south and west. monday high pressure is in charge keeping things settled so a dry day, we keep these weather systems at bay for the time being. some mist and fog first then but those were clear quickly. we are looking at lots of blue sky and sunshine through the day, some