Overnight, with rain around the lake district, but certainly in the south and south east, we are talking clear skies. Here is tomorrows weather. That rain could be particularly heavy around the Western Isles here. In fact, we could be getting around 100 millimetres of rain. Two extremes, from the very wet and blustery north west of the country to warm and sunny in the southeast with highs of up to 25 degrees and in fact, temperatures will be rising into the week ahead. Somewhat of a short hot spell on the way. Hello this is bbc news. The headlines. Britain is on the edge of losing control of coronavirus. A stark warning from one leading scientist following a sharp rise in cases. This is still a very widely distributed infection, its across the whole of the uk and by every measure, the numbers are going up. The university of Oxford Astrazeneca have restarted Clinical Trials of their Coronavirus Vaccine which was halted after a volunteer fell ill. Boris johnson defends his plans to over
Spain and france, so that warm air will be spreading into mostly england. But we will see temperatures rising also across wales, Northern Ireland and scotland. The temperatures in the north will be around 20 degrees, or 15 in stornoway. But yorkshire is around the mid 20s, 30 degrees in london and it looks as though tuesday will be every bit as hot across the extreme south east, co mforta bly across the extreme south east, comfortably into the mid 20s across other parts of england and wales, evenin other parts of england and wales, even in the lowlands and belfast. So thatis even in the lowlands and belfast. So that is tuesday. Different story by wednesday. High pressure is centred between scotland and iceland, sending a current of cool air from the north. So that will affect the north sea coasts during wednesday bust up and those temperatures are expected to drop and you can see a big drop between tuesday and wednesday, and then back to normal by the end of the week. Hello, this is bb
Are all. We all have our responsibility in that and simple m essa 9 es responsibility in that and simple messages like hand hygiene and that you sneeze into your elbow and wash your hands thoroughly and social distancing, these are the measures we have now and these are the measures we must use now to keep this virus under control. Thanks very much forjoining us. Now its time for a look at the weather with ben. Thank you very much, good morning. A mixed weather picture today depending on where you are across the uk. Many spots looking largely dry with some spells of sunshine and particularly down towards the south, it will turn a bit warmer but the further north and west you are, some blustery winds and some wet weather, that rain setting and later across parts of western scotland particularly. This is how things look through the rest of the morning in the afternoon, dry weather, spells of sunshine, showers across northern parts and the cloud bringing rain into Northern Ireland and wes
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Its just over a week since schools in england reopened for the new term, and thereve already been a number of instances where pupils have been sent home to prevent possible covid infection. Our education correspondent Elaine Dunkley has been to a school in darlington, which had to send home a teacher and 20 pupils as a precaution. Who has got a new skill from being in lockdown . Its Distance Learning for Primary School children. Today, mrs craggill is teaching year three by video link. Shes currently self isolating, but lessons continue at heathfield Primary School. Well, obviously, it wasnt the way i wanted to start the year with the children. I wanted to be in school, but circumstances happened. So its been really beneficial for myself and the children to be able to have some connection each day, and just to connect with maths and english. And to see their faces, really, and for them to see me. Children here are having recovery classes and lessons in mindfulness. Helping them to adju