and our thoughts and sympathies are with them as they come to terms with what has happened. in line with the guidance issued by the court, our expert clinicians will provide the best possible care while life support is withdrawn. archie s family say they will continue to fight. i do not believe archie has been given enough time. from the beginning, i have always thought, what is the rush? his heart is still beating, he has gripped my hand. and as his mother, in my gut instincts, i know my son is still there. archie will stay on life support for now, as his family tried to appeal against this judgment. sanchia berg, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. some pretty significant heat is set to build across the uk through the rest of this week. we started the week with around average or even slightly below temperatures, but for the majority,
the worst aspects of the protocol. and not here advocating a no change to the protocol. i think the protocol has flaws in those laws need to be addressed but this type of approach has taken a slight hammer. there are number of things which i think all parties in the eu and uk government are agreed on. i think, if this was purely a trade dispute i think it would ve been sorted a lot quicker. i think both sovereign governments could ve sat down and work this out. i welcome any potential solution green lanes, read lanes, sound to me like offering a way for us to try to minimise the impact on those businesses who are affected by it. for those viewers who are in mainland britain who not always follow events in northern islands business events, can you take them through an ordinary day at your work and how that would involve knowing the bureaucracy of the various border checks?
it for article the government also says it s doing it for article 16 purposes and you recall it for article 16 purposes and you recall we it for article 16 purposes and you recall we had lots of talk about article recall we had lots of talk about article 16 recall we had lots of talk about article 16 in the past and that is actually article 16 in the past and that is actually in article 16 in the past and that is actually in the northern ireland protocol actually in the northern ireland protocol and article 16 says if there protocol and article 16 says if there are protocol and article 16 says if there are social economic or other difficulties, there are social economic or other difficulties, then a surgical strike can he difficulties, then a surgical strike can be made against the northern irelarrd can be made against the northern ireland protocol. the trouble is what ireland protocol. the trouble is what we ireland protocol. the trouble is what we are seein
retrograde step in and i go as far to say this is the most disappointing day in uk and ireland relation since this entire brexit mess started. mess started. what s wrong in -ractical mess started. what s wrong in practical terms mess started. what s wrong in practical terms with mess started. what s wrong in practical terms with having - mess started. what s wrong in practical terms with having a l mess started. what s wrong in - practical terms with having a green lame as the uk government suggests for note checks on goods which stay in northern ireland. in northern ireland. there are a coume of in northern ireland. there are a couple of things in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but it s - in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but it s not - couple of things but it s not about green lanes and redlines because one it is ill defined and ask anyone in their public word or they do there is remarke
the two missing men have also confirmed that no bodies have been found. i ve just spoken to the federal police here, who say that there has been a miscommunication, but what a miscommunication. this is a very difficult situation for the families. of course, those families want to. they ve lost hope of finding two men alive, but they ve still been urging authorities to try and find the missing men. the uk economy shrank in april for the second month in a row, the first time it s contracted two months in a row since the start of the pandemic. all of the main sectors of the economy services, manufacturing and production have shrunk. some economists say the uk risks falling into recession, but the government says it s focused on boosting growth. the businessman and brexit supporter arron banks has lost a libel claim he brought against the investigative journalist carole cadwalladr. mr banks, who founded the pro brexit campaign group leave.eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two