Da na os not quite so bad here, i hope. Stav danaos has the details. High pressure is controlling our weather, bringing in fine, subtle conditions but also the arctic north easterly winds, and they will continue to push the cloud we have had across central and Northern Areas over the morning into the south. Further spots of rain, maybe some hill snow. To the north, lots of sunshine, wintry showers across the northeast and towards eastern scotland. As we head to the overnight period, we lose the cloud across the south and it turns very cold across clear skies and winds falling later. We could be looking at 5 to maybe 10 celsius across central and northern scotland. A cold and frosty start sunday, but dry and bright for most of us with plenty of sunshine. Hello. This is bbc news. Our latest headlines a lawyer for victims of the serial sex attacker, john worboys, says some of her clients, whose cases werent taken to trial, want prosecutors to re examine the evidence. The us secretary of s
Therell be a full bulletin at the top of the hour. But now on bbc news, the travel show. India, 70 years after independence. Im on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. Today, a fast emerging global power. 70 years after independence, it is still a coming together of different cultures and languages. We are on a journey spanning this continent from east to west, travelling from one of the driest places on earth. It is incredible. Hard crystals. White salt. You can even taste it. To one of the wettest. These are areas for the adventurous traveller. This is not india on tap. I am on a quest to find out how history, religion, and politics, had shaped india. And also meet the people of this intriguing and overwhelming country. It is going to be an amazing journey. For thousands of yea rs, amazing journey. For thousands of years, india found its riches and influence through international trade. And at the heart of this enterprise was the ocean. And the state of gujarat, with
6497. 303 put them out of their misery at 649 7. 303 ahead, the temperature in parts of sydney was climbing to a record high. England had a nightmare start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. Start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell sta rc. Mark start, mike stoneman, lbw to mitchell starc. Mark stoneman. Alastair cook bowled for ten, james vince got out of the way, always seems to get out edging to slip, only got 18. Dawid malan, and there was a prospect this might be over in four days butjoe was a prospect this might be over in four days but joe root was a prospect this might be over in four days butjoe root and jonny ba i rstow four days butjoe root and Jonny Bairstow fought hard and got england through to the close. 20 of determination and effort in the england side, but this underlines the quality difference between these two teams. In many ways, the last two teams. In many ways, the last two days have summed up the trip, it has been exceptionally tough, we have come up against a t
Double digit across central and southern parts of scotland, very cold form of england and ireland. Sparkling sunshine continues, bringing the odd spot of drizzle, one or two grains of snow around as well. Temperatures to 4 degrees and things will turn madly for some rain arriving through the middle half of the week. This is bbc news, our latest headlines. Theresa may defends the governments record on the nhs, insisting it was better prepared for the pressures of winter than it had been before, despite hospitals having to postpone tens of thousands of non urgent operations. We have put extra money in for coping with winter pressures. In the budget in november, we also announced that for the next couple of years, there will be further money going into the National Health service. They havent got a plan to get people off colleagues in corridors. Those elderly people this freezing january, being treated in ambulances. The Prime Minister is to carry out a Cabinet Reshuffle tomorrow amid rep
Peter preston, the guardian says the Prime Minister is set to reassert control with a Cabinet Reshuffle next week. The Financial Times claims britain will push to remain under eu regulation when it comes to medicines and pharmaceuticals. The bbcs former china editor, carrie gracie, is pictured on the front page of the telegraph. It reports that the Prime Minister is set to appoint a no deal brexit cabinet minister. Carrie gracie is also on the front of the times, who details why she has has stepped down from her post at the bbc in protest at what she called an indefensible pay gap between men and women. The Prime Minister is on the front of the metro, who quote an interview with the journalist andrew marr, who told theresa may that when he had a stroke in 2013 nhs delays would have killed him. The front page of the i also has a picture from that interview, with quotes from theresa may claiming she has listened to the voters. The daily express says that britain is in the grip of a kille