there have been moments where i m like, god, i can t believe the thing that gave him so much love has now so cruelly taken a lot of him away from us. it comes as a parliamentary inquiry is launched into the links between sport and long term brain injury. how scammers success spread with the virus. tens of millions have been stolen over the past year as fraudsters cash in on people feeling vulnerable, and working from home. we look at ways to stay protected. good morning. it is a cold and clear start to the day across southern areas. in the west, more clout and patchy rain travelling east through the day but later more persistent rain and strengthening winds arrive in the west leading us into a very unsettled couple of days and nights. it s tuesday 9th march. our top story. the royal family remains silent more than 2a hours after the duke and duchess of sussex s explosive interview with oprah winfrey. in the broadcast, watched by millions worldwide, meghan raised allegations
goodbye to a broadcasting legend tributes are paid to sir michael parkinson after his death at the age of 88. pub owners ask for an extension to licencing laws for england s world cup final on sunday, but red tape means it may be too late for it to be granted. high energy bills and other things, night clubs across the country are struggling to survive. with the rugby world cup just weeks away, the row over, the participation of england captain 0wen farrell intensifies.. it all surrounds his sending off in a game last weekend. that red card was overturned, but world rugby is pushing for a ban. a dry but cloudy start. we have a band of rain coming in from the south west pushing north eastwards. that is heavy and thundery. there will be a lull and then the next band of heavy rain coming in from the south west. all the details
cornwall. humid in the south today, not in the door. through the evening and overnight, heavy rain continues to push northwards and eastwards. we could have as much as 16 millimetres in a few hours. and windy in the roc. stars of the stage and screen have been paying tribute to broadcaster sir michael parkinson, who died yesterday at the age of 88. during his seven decade long career, he spoke to more than 2,000 public figures, and here s what some of them had to say. the singer songwriter jamie cullum, who was championed by sir michael early in his career, shared a touching handwritten tribute on his instagram. he describes him as an extremely generous person whose time spent listening to others benefited everyone.