for most of those showers to be along the north and west facing coast are driven along by that wind. some will rattle further inland. we are likely to see gusts of a0 or 50 mph. wrap up warm if you are going out for some exercise. in the sunshine we should see a maximum of 10 degrees. saturday into sunday we have another weather front that is just going to bring more wet weather into the far north west. high pressure desperately trying to bow then from the south. we will get there into next week but for sunday for many others it will be dry and settled with some sunshine particularly the further east you are but more rain into northern ireland, western scotland and wales. the best of the sunshine further east. high pressure i was talking about is arriving slowly but so it does mean we will start to see a trend of something a little bit quieter into next week. drierfor most of us, it looks as if it will stay on the cool side for the middle to end of march. that s it, so it s g
island of hokkaido. downing street confirms the prime minister has not received any further fines for breaking lockdown rules. supermarkets across the uk are limiting how much cooking oil customers are able to buy. supplies have been hit by the war in ukraine. and tyson fury will take on dillian whyte later in what s expected to be one of the biggest all british heavyweight fights in boxing history. now on bbc news, it s sportsday. hello, i m olly foster, here s what s coming up on sportsday this evening. four goals forjesus and manchester city are four points clear in the premier league. we re getting closer to huge all british world title fight as tyson fury defends his heavyweight crown against dillian whyte. verstappen wins the sprint to start on pole for tomorrow s grand prix at imola. good evening. we ll get to wembley later in sportsday and that huge heavyweight title fight, but let s start with the football and the premier league title race. with liverpool playing in
Attack, have been remembered in Church Services across the city today and on the streets, as thousands of people took part in the great manchester run. Amid tight security, the organisers say they were determined it should go ahead, to show the true spirit of the city that terrorism will never win. Our correspondent Chris Buckler reports from manchester. In the centre of manchester, people ran in remembrance and in defiance. Holding this racejust holding this race just days after a Suicide Bomb Attack was, in itself, sending a message. It has been an exceptionally difficult week for everybody but Greater Manchester is saying we will get through it and go forward together. This Simple Act Of Gathering together after a bombing that left so many families grieving expressed a sentiment that only a few could find the words for. Do something through courage and through pain. Do something for someone that you care for. Do something to help out with the cost. Do something for someone that your
Attack, have been remembered in Church Services across the city today and on the streets, as thousands of people took part in the great manchester run. Amid tight security, the organisers say they were determined it should go ahead, to show the true spirit of the city that terrorism will never win. Our correspondent Chris Buckler reports from manchester. In the centre of manchester, people ran in remembrance and in defiance. Holding this racejust holding this race just days after a Suicide Bomb Attack was, in itself, sending a message. It has been an exceptionally difficult week for everybody but Greater Manchester is saying we will get through it and go forward together. This Simple Act Of Gathering together after a bombing that left so many families grieving expressed a sentiment that only a few could find the words for. Do something through courage and through pain. Do something for someone that you care for. Do something to help out with the cost. Do something for someone that your
Attack, have been remembered in Church Services across the city today and on the streets, as thousands of people took part in the great manchester run. Amid tight security, the organisers say they were determined it should go ahead, to show the true spirit of the city that terrorism will never win. Our correspondent Chris Buckler reports from manchester. In the centre of manchester, people ran in remembrance and in defiance. Holding this racejust holding this race just days after a Suicide Bomb Attack was, in itself, sending a message. It has been an exceptionally difficult week for everybody but Greater Manchester is saying we will get through it and go forward together. This Simple Act Of Gathering together after a bombing that left so many families grieving expressed a sentiment that only a few could find the words for. Do something through courage and through pain. Do something for someone that you care for. Do something to help out with the cost. Do something for someone that your