as we start to pick up northerly winds, it will start to turn cooler and by sunday we could even see some showers in the forecast as well, so i think saturday is looking like being the driest day of the weekend. you can see why, our area of high pressure is drifting northwards allowing these northerly winds to dig down, pushing down across the country, which will also spark off some showers. saturday the best, driest day. 20 degrees in the south. as we head into sunday, it will be more cloudy and cool it with scattered showers, more cloudy and cool it with scattered showers, particularly more cloudy and cool it with scattered showers, particularly in the east. thank you very much. 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. we put the spotlight on the rise in incidents of fan violence within football. we hear from the players football association and ask what can be d
Hello, im christian fraser. Youre watching the context on bbc news. We are going to have a look at how Police Forces are handling pro palestine protests both in the uk and the us. Columbia university announced classes would be held online after last weeks protests. Rishi sunak says Londons Metropolitan Police will need to rebuild trust with Thejewish Community after complaints about the way the force handled an incident at a pro palestinian rally. There have been calls for the Police Commissar sir mark rowley to resign after the head of the campaign against Anti Semitism gideon falter was accused of causing a breach of peace, and threatened with arrest, by walking through a protest while being, quotes, openlyjewish. Heres the Prime Minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. What happened was clearly wrong and its right that theyve apologised for that. And yes, i do have confidence in him, but thats on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notj
conservative mps to back him. if he d lost tonight it would have significantly dented his authority. in total, 313 mps voted in favour of the bill and 269 mps voted against it, meaning the government had a majority of 44 votes. no conservatives mps voted against the bill, but 37 did not vote. chris mason is in westminster. a day ofjeopardy and a day of jitters and the government deploying every tool of persuasion and mathematics, so the phone calls and the snatched conversations in the corridors, the more formal meetings, and on the mathematical side making sure everyone who could vote for the government was here in order to vote for the government. to give you an example, the climate minister who was at the climate talks in the middle east, flew all the way back so that he could vote. that is how nervous the government was, despite the result when we finally got it. quite an evening then after quite a day. quite an evening then after quite a da . . , . , ., day. excuse me,