Setting across europe that will dominate our weather. It will bring is a lot of cry and fairly warm weather. Forthe is a lot of cry and fairly warm weather. For the afternoon weve got Rain Across Parts of Northern Ireland, northern england, southern scotland, eitherside ireland, northern england, southern scotland, either side of that its looking a bit drier. Temperature is 2223 in looking a bit drier. Temperature is 22 23 in the south, so warmer than recent days, typically the mid further north. This evening and tonight that area of rain is tending tonight that area of rain is tending to peter out across Northern Ireland and northern england, but its going to be put particularly persistent across scotland overnight so i really wet like to come, further south, clear spells, a few mist patches and another male night, temperatures in the mid teens for many others. Tomorrow, you can really see where the wet weather is going to sit across much of central scotland, i really wet day there, b
Conservative. Youre also pretty much a lifelong campaigner for the environment. Right now, does it feel like those two commitments are incompatible . Oh, no. Theyre just temporarily in abeyance because the government is so fixated on trying to do something to rescue the next election, that theyre trying to put a difference between their reaching net zero in a way which doesnt hurt people, and blaming the opposition for wanting to reach net zero in a way which does hurt people. I think its a pretty barmy way of dealing with it. But in the end, of course, its also damaging, notjust to the earth, but the fact is, its very bad for the cost of living, because the sort of things that mr sunak wants to do will hold up reducing energy prices, getting things to people in a cheaper way. But rishi sunak s entire logic is that what he is doing by adapting the way in which the uk is committing itself to the net zero target of 2050, what hes doing is protecting the interests of, as he puts it, Worki
United nations investigators are on their way to the Ukrainian Village where a Missile Strike killed more than 50 people on thursday, in one of the deadliest single attacks on civilians since russias invasion began. They will gather evidence and testimony, which could be used in any future war crimes trial. Ukraine has accused russia of deliberately targeting a funeral wake in hroza in the North Eastern kharkiv region. Every family there was affected when a missile hit a cafe where mourners had gathered after a funeral. Footage released by kharkiv officials reveals extensive damage after a missile attack. The local prosecutor insists the attack was deliberate. The kremlin says it doesnt target civilians. What is certain is the level of Human Suffering involved. Listen to this witness. A warning, you might find his testimony distressing. Translation i wish i were dead. All my dearest people will be laid here. Our village was very united. What am i going to do now . Close friends, cousin
And freedom for all. Her husband told the bbc hes excited for her and it will embolden herfight, but its a sad time because they are not together. Shes still in prison in iran. He also said the prize is for the woman life Freedom Movement. She has been arrested her 13 times, convicted five times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison. The Committee Said ms mohammadis brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. Women, life, freedom. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2023 to Narges Mohammadi, for herfight against the oppression of women in iran and herfight to promote Human Rights And Freedom for all. A landmark moment as i mentioned her husband has been speaking to the bbc, and he says this is a prize for the women, life, Freedom Movement and a light is being shown on that movement. It comes as authorities in iran have reportedly arrested the mother of a teenager who was allegedly assaulted by the countrys Morality Police aft
Narges mohammadi has been arrested 13 times, convicted five times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison. The Committee Said her brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. Irans state News Agency Says the decision is politicising the human rights issue. Caroline hawley reports. In iran last year, spearheaded by women, an extraordinary Rebellion Set off by the death in Police Custody of a young woman detained for allegedly not wearing her veil properly. The nobel Committee Said this award was for the hundreds of thousands of iranians who have stood up against the theocratic regimes policies of discrimination and oppression against women. Narges mohammadi is irans most prominent human rights activist. Here she was several years ago, criticising the regime for forcing women to wear the hijab while allowing corruption to run rampant. Shes currently serving a ten year sentence. Her brave struggle has come with tremendous personal cost. Altogether, the regime has arrested