society to do that. are you getting the right workplace support while going through fertility treatment? more than 50,000 women go through the process every year, but many don t feel comfortable telling their boss. we ask what are your rights? laying it all on the table. we hearfrom ronnie 0 sullivan on how he overcame addiction and anxiety to climb to the top in snooker. friends together the moment kevin sinfield carried former team mate rob burrow who has motor neurone disease over the marathon finish line in leeds. some scattered showers this morning across the far north west of the uk, some rain the south east as well, but then if day of sunny spells. a few scattered showers but not feeling as warm as it stood through the weekend. all the details throughout this morning s programme. good morning. it s monday 15th of may. senior doctors in england will start voting today on whether to strike in a continuing dispute over pay in the health service. their union, the
of the continent, we are on the periphery of the high pressure, the wind blowing from the south, that means the air is coming from the south, relatively mild. not all that sunny, this morning there was quite a lot of cloud across the country but through the afternoon, sunshine for most, 9 12 the high temperatures around early afternoon. the forecast this evening is generally clear, some plants around ayrshire but generally, dry weather for most, towards the end of the night it will cloud over in northern ireland, dribs and drabs of rain but after the clear night and high pressure it will be pretty chilly. on tuesday you see the southerly wind on the edge of the high pressure, that will be in place across the uk through much of the week but because of these weather fronts, there is a fair amount of cloud on tuesday for northern ireland and western scotland, it may be central areas as well so thick cloud could produce rain in belfast and glasgow, just fleeting. elsewhere it s a
at a popular downtown bar. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. ashley: ashley. good samaritans rushed to help madison brooks. the lsu sophomore s official cause of death is multiple traumatic injuries, second to motor vehicle collision verse pedestrian. she was left incapacitated at the scene and died at the hospital. todd: allegedly raped before her attackers left her on the highway and she was struck by a car. madison brooks s friends creating a memorial along the highway where she was killed. one of those friends reflected on the impact she had on her life. she left me in this world with one thing, kindness and love is always the answer. i was going through the hardest times, i felt bullied and everything. she showed me love in a way nobody else could. ashley: her sorority releasing this statement, madison made a lasting impact on all of us and was a hero and donated her heart and kidney to save others. todd: the four suspects are 18-year-old
three numbers that health experts hope everyone remembers. we begin today s show with a disturbing accusation against the very people who actually charged with protecting our cop leaders. the secret service is accused of leading text messages from january 5th and sixth after they were asked to turn them over to the government inspector general. they sent a letter to both the house and homeland security committees this week to sound the alarm. he says that after his office requested full electronic records for an evaluation of the capitol attack, the secret service permanently erased a significant number of text messages from that exact time period. nbc obtained this copy of the letter. a spokesperson for the secret service denies that any messages were maliciously a raised. in a statement he wrote in january 2021 before any s inspection was opened on the subject, the secret service began to reset its mobile phones to factory settings as part of a planned system migration. the
and improving patient safety by making doctors and nurses working night shifts take short power naps. hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. four days of non stop celebration to mark queen elizabeth s 70 years on the throne have come to a close with the queen greeting a huge crowd from the balcony of buckingham palace. a special pageant, with more than 10,000 participants, including the military, stars of entertainment and key workers, filed down the mall and past the palace. sir cliff richard and ed sheeran were among the celebrities taking part. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell was watching. cheering the closing moments of a memorablejubilee celebration. back on to the palace balcony came the queen accompanied by prince charles and the duchess of cornwall and the cambridges. 0ne current and three future monarchs, charles, william, and george. it was the image which the crowd had been hoping to see, an image which emphasises the institution s continu