covid lockdown regulations. that is it from us. thanks for watching. hello. the week got off to a stormy start thanks to corrie. the winds have become a little lighter out there now, but for the rest of the week, it will still stay relatively windy, not perhaps as windy, though, as it was due monday. here is corrie come tuesday, menacing down in the middle of the mediterranean. another area of the pressure to the north of the uk will keep it windy here, particularly across scotland, but this weather front sinking south won t bring much in the way of rain. it will usher in quite a bit of cloud and perhaps most noticeably, it will pull in some very mild air, particularly in contrast to monday. sunshine probably most widespread, actually, for scotland and northern england. furthersouth, rather more overcast skies, some patchy light rain or drizzle, but gusts of wind across northern most scotland
british police say they re reviewing more than 300 photos and 500 pages of information, as they investigate whether parties held at government offices broke covid lockdown regulations. they re looking into twelve different events. on monday a senior civil servant identified a failure of leadership and judgement surrounding the parties. the un human rights chief has acknowledged that myanmar has descended into civil war a year after the military seized power. in a bbc interview, michelle bachelet compared the situation to syria, saying people were taking up arms because they were fed up with getting killed. america says russia has delivered a written response to washington s proposals aimed at reducing tensions over ukraine. us officials did not disclose any details saying it would be unproductive to negotiate in public. earlier, the us and russia traded bitter accusations over ukraine at the un security council. now on bbc news, hardtalk.
Cabinet met on Monday night and took a decision that SA must move towards ending the national state of disaster soon, but regulations will be put in place to govern the transition period.