threatening without breaks of rain. overnight tonight, the rain will clear away from scotland and we will be left with a few showers. then, orkney, and aberdeenshire by the end of the night. clear skies allowing temperatures to dip below single figures. laterwe temperatures to dip below single figures. later we will get more moisture coming into that across england and wales. i think that is a recipe for seeing some mist and fog patches. probably the worst of these over wales, the midlands, parts of southern england, as well. any mist and fog could take a while to clear away but otherwise a clear day of weather, lots of sunshine around, a threat of a little rain towards the far south west of england late in the day, and maybe the odd passing shower for the far north east of scotland. for most it is fine and pretty mild. wednesday, another area of low pressure flexes its muscles. the breeze picks up and we see more cloud working in from the south west along with some sporadic
Will tackle illegal migration by deterring small boats. But the bbc has heard claims that its already driving migrants underground. Our social affairs correspondent, jeremy ball, reports. These men both risked their lives with uk forces in afghanistan, but here in nottinghamshire, theyre facing very different futures. Obi was invited to resettle here legally because he worked for the british army. But as an afghan army officer, sardar didnt qualify. So he came here on a small boat. He worked alongside with the British Forces in afghanistan. End of the day, the mission was same for everybody. Sardar brought these photos and the glowing reference to prove his record supporting western forces. Its evidence that he could have used to claim Refugee Status here if hed arrived just a few months earlier. And its a role that several former British Military chiefs campaigns to exempt from the rwanda plan. But instead, sardar has been warned that he could now be removed from the country, so he ha
Celebrate victory on derby day, but theres no shaking off the holders Manchester City, who remain hot on their heels. Good morning. Some heavy rain in Northern Ireland this morning. That will push north and east during the course of the day. It is the south east that will hang on to the driest and silliest conditions for longest. All of the details later on in the programme. Driest and sunniest. Its monday, the 29th of april. The Irish Government says it will pass Emergency Legislation to return rising numbers of Asylum Seekers arriving from Northern Ireland, because theyre fearful of being sent to rwanda. Irish ministers estimate that 80 of recent arrivals have come to the country via Northern Ireland but the uk government says it wont accept any Asylum Returns from the eu via ireland. Our Political Correspondent helen catt reports. The border between the republic of ireland and Northern Ireland is designed to be easy to cross. But the Irish Government says its recently seen an influx
experts say this is crucial if humanity is to limit temperature rises to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. but island nations, which are hardest hit by climate change are not happy. they say their way of life is being threatened because there s not enough focus on cutting emissions in the short term. our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports from dubai. we waited and we waited and then. hearing no objection, it is so decided. ..with the bang of a gavel, the deal was done. applause and it got a standing ovation. so the hammer has just gone down here in dubai, and that was the fastest that an agreement text has ever been agreed. the presidency, dr sultan aljaber, he s calling this an historic agreement, but it is hedged around with questions and doubts. it calls on countries to contribute to ambitious actions to tackle climate change. now, i could do a single plate and claim to have contributed to doing the washing up, but would you consider that i had really pull
streets, businesses and fantastic areas like berkeley and stroud town. and with the pm gripping ai and new technology, we are poised and ready to fly with innovation on renewables, hydrogen ice and in nuclear and many other stem fields. the government s long term nhs workforce programmes have to get left off if we are to help stroud maternity midwives. i have long campaigned for more apprentices as well, so let s get rid of all barriers in further education. my excellent friend and constituency neighbour the right honourable memberfor cheltenham is neighbour the right honourable member for cheltenham is clearly going to have a lot to do injustice, but i still hope he will look closely at family law reform to take cases involving children out of the court system. and while i was not expecting new childcare announcements, i urge all of the government to get behind the chance of s investment in families by urgently boosting the early years workforce. his majesty the king says he