was taken to hospital. his condition remains unknown. mark lobel, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. no need for heroics, i m sure. stabbed danaos is here, looking rather pretty. this is scotland, the only place i could find a rainbow. most of the showers will be across scotland, western scotland, because close to the area of low pressure there more isobars on the chart so quite windy across northern areas but this area of high pressure is building and across the south bringing a largely fine day for much of england and wales. right across england and wales. right across england and wales of eastern areas, compared to yesterday, just the odd shower but most of the showers in scotland and northern ireland, longer spells of rain for the north west of scotland. temperatures impacted a bit because of the wind and rain, 14 degrees, but we could see the high teens across the south east of england, so warmer than yesterday. tonight it stays quite breezy, variable cloud, most
trial against coleen rooney. a portion of students in england really receiving first class degrees has doubled in a decade. the very first picture of the enormous black hole at the centre of our galaxy. also, before 9pm, we are off to the south coast of england, spotting dolphins. hello and welcome to the programme. police have issued more than 50 fines after parties in downing street and other government buildings breached coronavirus rules at the height of lockdown. the new fines are on top of 50 already issued, including to the prime minister and the chancellor. it s thought at least some of the latest fines relate to a christmas party which borisjohnson did not attend. the metropolitan police says their inquiries are continuing. labour say it s evidence of industrial scale partying at number 10. here s our political editor chris mason. it s long been suspected. today, further confirmation. covid lawbreaking was happening, involving loads of people, for months on end, ri
citizen scientists to the east in places like new haven and beachy head so they learn more about these amazing creatures. irate head so they learn more about these amazing creatures. amazing creatures. we are trying to catch dorsal amazing creatures. we are trying to catch dorsal fin amazing creatures. we are trying to catch dorsal fin images amazing creatures. we are trying to catch dorsal fin images are - amazing creatures. we are trying to catch dorsal fin images are pictures| catch dorsalfin images are pictures of the fin that they have on their bag and from a lot of these we can actually identify individual dolphins like fingerprints and we can use that to match up with catalogues from other organisations around the country to track where these dolphins are going.- these dolphins are going. despite these dolphins are going. despite the number these dolphins are going. despite the number of these dolphins are going. despite the number of sightings, - these dolphins are g
despite the numbers of cetaceans, things like dolphins, whales and porpoises, there have never been any studies of them here on the sussex coast. so the project are calling for citizen science, that is normal people, volunteers make reports when they see them. at the moment, it is people who walk along the beach, but the majority of their data comes from people who are regularly out on boats. this company takes charters from the project for marine wildlife tours. but the crew are also some of their most prolific spotters. i would like to consider myself someone who likes to help good causes. when i came across the volunteers from the sussex dolphin project, it became apparent they were highly motivated, underfunded individuals. all with a common aim of trying to protect what s out there in the seas. from a personal point of view, a huge fan of that. from a commercial point of view, the more sightings we have, the more people will want to come on the tours as well. people have reported