conditions further north. more snow to come in northern scotland. not quite so cold in the south, where we have still got that cloud that will linger through the day in southern england and south wales. a lot of that wet weather will peter out. further north, some sunshine and more snow showers pushing into northern ireland, particularly across the north of scotland on that cold wind from the arctic. whether you have got the sunshine in the north or the cloud in southern parts of england, it s going to be cold everywhere. these weatherfronts are sliding in slowly from the atlantic. and marking the boundary between two different air masses in that battleground between this milder atlantic adder stays across the channel and the arctic air that is going to be in place. it s going to get very cold very quickly tomorrow night. a widespread sharp frost. could be as low as 10 in parts of scotland. we may see snow across england and wales, a few centimetres in places. it does tend t
change the mood, it is the home side who need that most. injanuary, cody gakpo signed for liverpool when he might havejoined united. now that choice was the difference between the two sides. half time, 1 0, and it would get better quickly. 90 seconds from the restart, darwin nunez made it two. what had been a tight match was now all liverpool s. gakpo lofted in his second, his team kept on rising. when it falls to mo salah in this match, it feels inevitable. he has now scored against united in five games in a row, this time as part of a collection. another header, another goal. salah was then back to make it six, and there was still time. in all the games between them, there has not been one quite like this. an extraordinary day, summed up by a scoreline. so, a record breaking day for liverpool who are now three points off the top four, and a dark day for manchester united. contrasting emotions from the managers as you d imagine. it sounds like a day from another season, it d
we will be live in belfast in a moment or two. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre now. we ll start with the first 147 maximim break at this year s world snooker championship, it s come on day 5 at the crucible is sheffield from kyren wilson in his 2nd round match against ryan day. the maximum break, where you pot all 15 reds, 15 blacks and all the colours has only been done 12 times before in the history of the tournament. and what about this for nerves of steel? there s also a prize pot totalling £55,000 that wilson would take home if no one else can match him. as for the match itself they ll resume this evening in sheffield with wilson leading day by 6 frames to 3. the winner plastohn higgins in the second round. 0n the other table, england s jack lisowski has beaten noppon saengkham of thailand by ten frames to seven. lisowski will face the winner of the match betweenjudd trump and anthony mcgill, that s going on right now. mcgill leads 7 5. later, m
and collin beatty is to step down as the snp s treasurer after an investigation into the party s finances. hello, welcome to bbc news. some breaking news from the us in the past hour two teenage boys have been charged with four counts of murder after a deadly shooting at a birthday party in dadeville, alabama on saturday. this was the aftermath. we know that over 30 people were wounded some critically, after shots were fired at the mahogany masterpiece dance studio. this shooting takes the us to a grim milestone of more than 160 mass shootings in which four or more people are shot so far this year. let s hear from sergeantjeremy burkett with the alabama law enforcement agency, speaking a short time ago. on tuesday, 18 april at approximately 8pm, alabama law enforcement agencies, the state bureau of investigation officially arrested and charged tyreke mccullough, 17 of tuskegee, and travis mccullough, 16, also of tuskegee, with four counts of reckless murder each tha
colder. temperatures down by one or 2 degrees and in shetland no higher than three degrees. we turn our eyes to the far north on sunday night because this is where the big change starts to take place. this band initially rain in association with this cold front, the front moves southwards, we will see some winteriness on the back edge and behind it, the air will be plenty cold enough for snow to fall. snow showers particular pushing into northern and eastern scotland, down the east coast of england on tuesday to put through monday and tuesday, these are the areas already covered by a met up with yellow warning for snow and ice. some disruption is looking likely but if you live away from these areas, elsewhere in the uk, you might not be out of the woods. there is uncertainty about the detail but snow could falljust about anywhere across the country during next week and we will keep you posted. thank you and that is the bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the main storie