we are seeing across the south of the uk. here in southern part, across wales and the midlands, a lot of sunshine and it feels very pleasant but the sunshine is strong at this time of year, high uv levels and high grass pollen levels as well put it further north, a little different, the levels are lower and there is more cloud and some areas could see a shower or two. mostly showers, as we have seen recently come across northern scotland, some heavy ones, the odd shower coming from that cloud in northern england and northern ireland and southern scotland where temperatures will be in the mid teens this afternoon. further south with sunnier skies come up to 21 celsius so a lovely afternoon and evening. further north, some sunshine, the shower is fading for many areas overnight, skies clearing and the winds dropping tonight as well. it could be a bit chilly first thing tomorrow morning, as low as 7 degrees. at the weekend, we still have the main headline that it is turning cool
from their summer break. one friends drop their kids off at school, you have every expectation to know that they re gonna be able to pick their child up when the school announced. i m there are families who are in mourning right now in the state of texas is in mourning with them. tonight, new york times discusses the terrifying experience of one parent who rushed to the school searching for child. quote, ryan ramirez could not find his daughter. a fourth grader rubble on three. when he showed up at the school, quote, nobody saw me anything. adding, i m trying to find out where my babies out. among today s victims was able morales. the times of she was a teacher of 17 years, and are on tells the paper she was killed by the gunmen s as she was trying to shield her fourth graders. authorities say officers killed 18-year-old suspect at the seams. you see the shooter live in a small town attended a nearby school. according to the police, he walked into the alimentary school wi
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Means for American Workers and the economy. The union at the centre of the dispute the uaw represesnts146,000 auto workers, who could all walk out over time. Currently, 1,300 are on strike. This strike is, of course, just one of many industrial actions that weve seen in the us this year and further afield. Heres a tiny snapshot ofjust some of them. Injanuary of this year, teachers in lebanon went on strike over working conditions and pay. In february, it was palestinian teachers who walked off thejob. March saw a Public Transit strike in germany. After german unions staged a one day strike calling for better salaries. In april, flights were disrupted in nigeria as workers protested pay and conditions. Some 3,000 teachers and school staff in oakland, california went on strike in may. June saw a highly contentious strike by starbucks workers, over a ban on displaying lgbt decor. July was the members of sag aftra join the writers guild strike which has crippled hollywod, and well beyond a