monday morning and temperatures low, two 8. from sunday onwards, it turns much colder, the risk of frost and ice for a time and yes, snow, just about anywhere could see a little bit of snow, not huge amounts. many will still completely but next week, looking pretty chilly later in the week, temperatures should rise again as rain returns. the government will publish new guidance for the housing sector this summer, following a rapid review ordered into the health impacts of damp and mould in homes. it comes after a coroner s report into the death of 2 year old awaab ishak, who passed away in 2020 from a respiratory condition caused by exposure to mould, called for action to prevent further fatalities. there are concerns that many children are still living in similar conditions to awaab. emma glasbey has this report from leeds.
week in this family s flat to treat the mould. the mould may be tackled by their parents say this is not how their children should be going up. emma glasbey, bbc news, leeds. let s take a look at some of today s front pages. the daily telegraph leads with more comments from prince harry, who has given the paper an interview to promote his new book. the prince reportedly claimed, there s enough for another book, and said he held back some disclosures because the king and prince william would not ever forgive him if he made them public. we need to train more doctors, is the times headline. the paper has been speaking to the chief executive of nhs england, amanda pritchard, who claims the uk is over reliant on foreign staff. the sun reports that noel gallagher is divorcing his wife sara after 22 years together, and speculates that the split could lead to an oasis reunion.
waiting up on phone calls for the child to be returned back to you. if people are already out working a0 hours a week, they don t have space in their lives. it worries me constantly. ..about what s going to happen in the future. after the pandemic, and now the rising cost of living, there are growing demands on the care system. councils must find a way to keep hold of foster carers and recruit new ones. emma glasbey, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello there. it s been a morning dominated by some dense fog for many that will gradually start to thin and ease back to north sea coasts as we go through the remainder of the day. and then there ll be a little more in the way of sunshine once again. it s going to be another incredibly mild day for this time of year. winds light for many, but the strongest of the gusts
for the child to be returned back to you. if people are already out working 40 hours a week, they don t have space in their lives. it worries me constantly. ..about what s going to happen in the future. after the pandemic, and now the rising cost of living, there are growing demands on the care system. councils must find a way to keep hold of foster carers and recruit new ones. emma glasbey, bbc news. we are going to be talking about that later on in the programme. if you have any experience of fostering yourself, to get in touch. it underlines how the cost of living crisis affects so many aspects of day to day life. heartbreak yesterday for england s women s