to average for the time of year. there are mainly dry and, look at the clouds gathering that will move in overnight into wednesday. that is from the next system moving away which has rain followed by sunny spells and showers, and with the isobars close together it will be blustery on wednesday so quite windy day. more wet weather to come for some on thursday. friday into the weekend, high pressure trying to settle things down. there will still be some showers around and high pressure doesn t necessarily translate into warmth. we will keep you updated on that. reeta. that s all from the bbc news at six so it s goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. celebrations continue for premier league title winners manchester city. iam in i am in manchester city centre where this parade climaxes and city celebrate that five minute miracle. and we hearfrom france superstar kylian mbappe, who says he m
sri lanka s new prime minister has told the bbc an economic crisis is going to get worse before it gets better. the country has been rocked by demonstrations over soaring prices, power cuts and a lack of medicine. ranil wickremasinghe was appointed in an attempt to defuse the protests. coming up at 6 o clock, breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. but first on bbc news, the travel show. this week, on the show. meeting mummies in chile. mummies in chile. there are so many mummies mummies in chile. there are so many mummies here, - mummies in chile. there are so many mummies here, vivian. . many mummies here, vivian. grannies in austria. the open kitchen whether grandmas and grandpas make their lovely cakes. and cabbies in england. in the chilean region of arica, on the northern fringes of the country s atacama desert, you find clues that something significant lies beneath the ground. hidden in the sand are some of the oldest mummified bodies in the world, evidence
Campaigning marathon has started in earnest with Rishi Sunak Clocking up the miles in england, wales and scotland and sir keir starmer heading to labour target territory in kent. Amid the handshakes, placards and babies, the economy and immigration emerged as the main early battle lines, with mr sunak confirming that flights to rwanda to remove people who arrive on small boats wont set off before polling day. Meanwhile, nigel farage confirmed he wont stand in the election, but he will help the reform uk campaign. With our first report tonight, heres our Political Editor chris mason. Cheering placards and cheers and babies getting attention from politicians. Keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting Lower League Football grounds in places he hopes labour can win. He was in gillingham in kent this morning. His deputy with him, too. Thank you. Whatever Service People try and access these days, they find its like wading through treacle. Red cards arent usually welcome for folk on a footbal
for the first time, a march attended by the representatives of major parties included far right leader marine le pen. cole palmer rescues a point for chelsea on an evening of high drama at stamford bridge celtic put six past aberdeen to extend their lead in scotland. and good news for great britain. bryony page wins the trampoline world title in front of a home crowd in birmingham. hello there and welcome along to the programme and we start with what s another contender for game of the season in the premier league, as chelsea came back to save a point against the champions manchester city. and it was former city youth player cole palmer, who was the hero at stamford bridge with an injury time penalty to make it a all when city thought they d won it. an incredible match to finish the weekend on as adam cottier reports. call palmer had the final say, a game that flung the door is wide open to its entertainment, from the moment chelsea called irving haaland out and a m