Of the uk, dry conditions but the amount of cloud will vary. Missed across the midlands is still hanging around. Stilla across the midlands is still hanging around. Still a lot of cloud but generally the best of the sunshine is across western areas. We have had some lovely sunny skies in west scotland, nairn in highland, next to this weather watcher. Through the rest of the day, for the vast majority of uk it is dry. Could see the odd spit of drizzle falling across the eastern slopes of the pennines and a vanishingly small chance of a shower elsewhere across england and wales but for the bulk it is just a england and wales but for the bulk it isjust a dry england and wales but for the bulk it is just a dry day. Cold temperatures in birmingham, around six at the moment, not rising much past that. But 10 12 in the warmest spots possible today. Overnight tonight, a lot of Cloud Feeding in from the north sea affecting East Scotland and a good part of north east england, probably some drizz
He raped and murdered sir everard and prince harry will appeal the high courts decision to downgrade his security status. Is he wasting the polices time or does he still face serious security threats. 7 serious security threats . And rishi sunak has summoned Police Bosses to downing street to tell them to use their powers to tell them to use their powers to crack down on protesters or risk losing britains streets to what he calls mob rule. And were also going to be discussing whether this west end play discussing whether this west end play should be allowed to only accept audience members who , as accept audience members who, as they say, identify as black in audience a week for two nights a week. Theres certainly going to be doing it for two nights, and i think its just two nights in total , right . One july and total, right . One in july and one september. An one in september. As an experiment. Should experiment. But should they be allowed is it allowed to do that, or is it just pure
Over as the aid convoy moved away. In the last hour, the Un Security Council has been meeting Behind Closed Doors to discuss the situation. It comes on the day that the hamas government says more than 30,000 people have been killed in the territory since this conflict began in october. Our special correspondent fergal keane reports from Jerusalem The Hunger created by war made this tragedy. That is a fundamental fact of what happened today. The dead and wounded were starving people, simply hoping to feed their families. Translation | am| one of the wounded. I was on al rashid street. We were there all day in order to get food for our children, but we paid for that aid with our blood. Thousands had gathered in the predawn darkness. Theyd heard trucks were coming with aid. There were farmers, mechanics, our bbc cameraman, teachers, a doctor from a local hospital. An israeli drone filmed people crowding the aid trucks. It is a striking depiction of human desperation. The military said tan
There are no injuries but there was widespread disruption. Good evening. Three years after Sarah Everard was murdered by a serving Police Officer, the detective who led the Murder Inquiry has spoken about the case on camera for the first time. Dci Katherine Goodwin told the bbc about her shock at finding out their Chief Suspect worked for the metropolitan police. She said to her boss youre not going to believe this. Last week an independent inquiry found that chances to stop wayne couzens, who abducted, raped and killed Sarah Everard, were repeatedly missed and he should never have been given a job as a Police Officer. Sarahs family hope a new documentary being shown after the third anniversary of her murder will contribute to the ongoing dialogue around violence against women and the way Police Approach this type of case. Our Special Correspondent lucy manning reports. The everard family have shared some of their favourite pictures of their daughter and sister sarah. A smile that stan
Theres a growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule. And a chap from amnesty rule. And a chap from Amnesty International says hes a wildly exaggerate the issue and risks delegitimizing the right of peaceful protest. Peaceful protest. Is that his official job title . Chap chap at amnesty . Well, i can name him tom southerden, Amnesty International, southerden, Amnesty International , the uks law and international, the uks law and human rights director , says human rights director, says i prefer chap, says the Prime Minister is wildly exaggerating the issue of this mob rule. Do you think he is . I think thats overinterpreted what the Prime Minister to according all minister said, to according all these reports, the Prime Minister was saying some people are as hes are interpreting this as hes not literally saying that mobs are the country. Be are ruling the country. Be concerning. If prime concerning. If the Prime Minister because minister was saying that because nominal