as an armed man came in and started shooting. by the time police stormed in, 19 children and two teachers had been killed. as families grieve and try to understand what happened, some politicians are weighing in. in houston, 300 miles away, former president donald trump condemned the shooting and said the answer was to arm teachers. surely we all agree our schools should not be the softest target, our schools should be the single hardest target in our country. applause. and that s why, as part of a comprehensive school safety plan, it s time to finally allow highly trained teachers to safely and discreetly concealed carry. let them concealed carry. he was speaking at the annual meeting of the national rifle association. outside, protesters gathered, some in t shirts spattered with red, calling for tighter gun control. i don t have a problem with anybody owning a gun, but i do believe that assault rifles were never meant for civilians. back in uvalde, officials have now acknow
across england and wales. by the end of the evening, we will start to see some showers developing across the isles of scilly, moving through cornwall, into wales and gradually they will spread through the midlands into south east england. some potentially turning heavy and thundery, it is great news for gardeners and growers and not if you are trying to get a good night s sleep and it could linger first thing on sunday morning. a few more nuisance showers on sunday developing across north wales, stretching into the north of england towards the scottish border. sunday is more hit and mist under the showers perhaps not quite as warm. if you dodge them and keep the sunshine, low 20s. but quite a volatile night, sunday into monday, showers were widespread, moving their way from the south and gradually pushing into southern scotland as well. that means on monday we could start off again with some showers, england and wales through the week will be dry and relatively warm but still
Bring some localised damage and disruption, gusts up to 75mph for a time. We start off with some sunshine across scotland and much of england, you will be wondering what the pot is about, but further west we have got the Heavy Rain Piling in. The winds really start to pick up in the afternoon with those damaging, disruptive gusts and there will be large, battering waves pummelling the coastline, of around four or five metres pummelling the coastline, of around four orfive metres high. Four or five metres high. Temperatures four orfive metres high. Temperatures about 15 22, breezy with just the occasional shower across east anglia and South East England. Going through wednesday night, the heavy rain and the strong winds for scotland and northern england, the last dregs of that system pulling out of the way. What follows on thursday, Another Band Of Rain Coming off the atlantic, this one has the remains of storm ophelia, which was affecting the us over recent days. It will be bringing so
Including against its oil industry which has helped fund its military activities and those of its proxies across the middle east. Data from Energy Analytics firm, vortexa, suggests that in the first three months of this year, iran exported more oil than at any time in the last six years, with most of it going to china. Iran currently produces about 3 of the worlds oil supplies. Earlier i spoke to Philip Worman who is a senior Managing Director we have heard about new sanctions from the us and uk, targeting executives of an Engine Manufacturer that supplied the drones iran used in that attack on israel. Companies also linked to irans Steel Industry are being targeted. Earlier i spoke to Philip Worman who is a senior Managing Director at Risk Consultanchs held. Philip advises on sanctions risk. Well, its interesting. Even with the recent Missile Attacks on israel, the price of crude really hasnt gone up in the same way that you saw with previous geopolitical shocks. So crude is kind of p