ground in northern scotland overnight and take us into tomorrow morning. high pressure to the west, low pressure to the east, driving quite a strong northerly wind. that will make it feel cold for many tomorrow. plough to start tomorrow in the south west, wales and northern ireland. maybe the odd shower. and showers running down the coast in what will be a strong wind. look at the temperatures, despite some sunshine, temperatures along the east coast, six or 7 degrees and when we factor in the strength of the win, it will feel closer to freezing in some places. slightly milderfeel further freezing in some places. slightly milder feel further south and west, that will not last. as we moved to friday night and see this area of high pressure tending to build, showers down the east coast but for most, the winds will fall light and we will see clear skies on friday night into saturday will be cold, perhaps the first widespread frost of the season. saturday looks like a beautiful d
welcome to the bbc news at six. thirteen hostages kidnapped in the 7th october attacks in israel are to be released tomorrow. the group, all women and children, are just a fraction of the nearly 240 people abducted by hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government. they re due to be freed from gaza tomorrow afternoon, with a four day ceasefire scheduled to begin in the morning. there were hopes they would be released today. a number of palestinian prisoners will also be released from prisons in israel. our senior international correspondent orla guerin is in tel aviv this evening. orla. israel has received a list of names of those who are due to be freed tomorrow, and theirfamilies have been informed. they don t know what condition their loved ones will be in. when they are brought back eight israel, they will be brought directly to hospital for medical checks. six hospitals are on standby, with specialist teams and social workers. standby, with spec
i want to start at the beginning, because it s important to establish what we re talking about. can you explain the difference between legal and illegal migration? legal migration the government has a lot of power and influence or affect, doesn t it? doesn t it? legal migration is essentially doesn t it? legal migration is essentially government - doesn t it? legal migration is| essentially government knows doesn t it? legal migration is - essentially government knows that that person is in the country, either because they have it with valid visa, or because of some agreement with that country, for example when the uk was in the eu, people from the eu could come to the uk without a visa, this is different to illegal migration where the government doesn t know that that person is in the country, but an important decision to be made is thatjust because somebody enters a country illegally, like crossing the channel on a small boat, it does not mean they are and illegal migrant