southwest florida woke up to today, you ve seen houses shredded, others carried away by brutal storm surge including cars ending up in bays in some circumstances. steve harrigan by the grace of god rode out of this storm close to the impact his own as anyone else and tonight we find him right across a causeway connecting the barrier islands. you have seen some horrific destruction, what can you tell us about how the search and rescue attempts are unfolding in the dark? they are going on, they have carried out more than 700 rescues and they got started just after 1:00 in the morning. as soon as the wind died down more than 40 miles per hour they were out there risking their lives to try to save people who were trapped, some of those people on rooftops, both by helicopter and on land. talk about destruction, it is remarkable in the daylight hours to go around and see the level of destruction. i m standing in front of a destroyed house in a destroyed neighborhood. it s a sad s
robbie williams was talking to colin patterson. time for a look at the weather. here s darren bett. let me entertain you for the next two and a half minutes. not many songs i could have chosen, a few dodgy titles there. we will be warming up in the next few days mainly because the wind direction is changing, more of a southerly breeze. later in the week, a band of rain will come down from the north west, from the atlantic, and it is this cloud here that will bring the rain. that is continuing to thicken, still a long way off. ahead of that, i thin a band of cloud threatening rain in the north west. many parts still have cloudy skies like yesterday. thin in places, a bit of sunshine around, especially across southern counties of england, parts of wales and northern ireland. most places will be fine and dry, 17 19 c, warmer than yesterday. this evening and overnight, a lot of cloud will break up, so clearer spells developing. still the potential for some rain up, so clearer spe
people are believed to have queued to see the queen s coffin in london. as the royal family continues seven private days now of mourning. a man is jailed for ten months after disorder in leicester between muslim and hindu communities. # i m loving angels instead #. and robbie williams has been recording new versions of his classic songs and he s taking them to the top of the charts. in an interview with our political editor chris mason liz truss has been saying she wants to see growth and admitted that might mean doing unpopular things. and admitted that might mean doing unpopularthings. her and admitted that might mean doing unpopular things. her government is considering removing a cap on bankers bonuses as part of a post brexit shake up of rules in the city. the prime minister is in new york to meet world leaders at the united nations. let s hear part of her interview. what is crucial is getting economic growth going because that s what we need to get more investment into
involving young men from the muslim and hindu communities. a church has quashed the murder conviction of a baltimore man. the man was conviction of a baltimore man. tue: man was sentenced conviction of a baltimore man. tte: man was sentenced to decades in prison for the murder of his ex girlfriend. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we will bring you the latest on ukraine shortly. but we will start with news that broke a short time ago, the european court of human rights has ruled against the parents of missing madeleine mccann. they have accused the portuguese authorities have not giving them a beer hearing in the libel battle against a former police officer. jessica parkerjoins us. this stems from a book written by a former police officer who worked on the original investigation in portugal into the disappearance of the young girl. into the disappearance of the young uirl. , , ., , ., into the disappearance of the young . irl. , , . , . , ,
Borisjohnson, whos heading back from a Caribbean Holiday, and the formerfinance minister, rishi sunak. Good morning. Now on bbc news, the Editor In Chief of British Vogue, edward enninful, sits down with amol rajan to discuss his upbringing, the health of the Fashion Industry and what hes going to do next. As Editor In Chief of British Vogue since 2017, 02 has challenge convention not least by increasing the number of black and older women in the magazine. He has reached the summit of International Fashion and media while battling depression, Alcohol Problems and a sickle cell condition. It is a long way from his childhood which his family fled in the political turmoil of the mid 19 80s, landing in south london at the height of social rest in the capital. Black, Working Class, gay and a former asylum seeker, he is now tipped by many as i went to s retirement from American Vogue. Very good to see you. How are you doing . I very good to see you. How are you doing . You doing . I am good.