the temporary ceasefire agreed between israel and hamas that s due to begin in a few hours time will take effect as planned. there s been violence close to the deadline. hamas claims at least 27 people have been killed by an israeli strike on a un run school in northern gaza. israel hasn t commented. if the ceasefire does go to plan, the four day pause in the fighting in gaza will begin on friday at 7 in the morning, local time. the first group of israeli hostages 13 from a group of 50 will be released a few hours after that. israel has confirmed it has a list of names and has been contacting the families. in return, israel will release 39 palestinian prisoners with a commitment to free 150 if things go well. according to hamas, fourfuel trucks and 200 aid lorries will be allowed to enter gaza on each day of the ceasefire. according to egypt. israel has been clear the truce is not the end of its war against hamas, but clearly there are hopes the pause could be extend
does feel much colder. that wind will continue to blow in one or two showers into the night. more cloud across northern parts of scotland but away from these areas we will have clear skies overnight. temperatures will fall away very quickly. we will have the first widespread frost of the autumn. not desperately cold but we could see temperatures as low as minus four or minus five in some rural areas. a much colder start to tomorrow. but a sunnier day to come from many of us. still the odd shower blown in a long nose sea coasts, particularly norfolk and suffolk but it won t be as windy on saturday. there will be more sunshine, dry weather around as well. after the trustee started temperatures might be a bit lower than today. only struggling to about five or six at best. things start to change pills top of the weekend because this area of low pressure is slowly ambling in from the atlantic to bring with it more cloud. maybe a bit of light rain coming into northern ireland. even
live now to mark devenport, a freelance journalist and broadcaster based in county down in northern ireland. did you get a sense of shock in dublin and across the country, don t you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened. that you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened. over what has happened. that is exactly the over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i think - exactly the situation. i think people in dublin are shocked seeing this date of the capital city today. they haven t had rights of this nature for many decades. we saw this ugly stabbing with schoolchildren being seriously injured, then the spreading of erroneous, unsubstantiated rumours on social media around that, which led to a protest which quickly developed into violence, with far right groups in an opportunistic way using this stabbing in order to s