robbie williams was talking to colin patterson. time for a look at the weather. here s darren bett. let me entertain you for the next two and a half minutes. not many songs i could have chosen, a few dodgy titles there. we will be warming up in the next few days mainly because the wind direction is changing, more of a southerly breeze. later in the week, a band of rain will come down from the north west, from the atlantic, and it is this cloud here that will bring the rain. that is continuing to thicken, still a long way off. ahead of that, i thin a band of cloud threatening rain in the north west. many parts still have cloudy skies like yesterday. thin in places, a bit of sunshine around, especially across southern counties of england, parts of wales and northern ireland. most places will be fine and dry, 17 19 c, warmer than yesterday. this evening and overnight, a lot of cloud will break up, so clearer spells developing. still the potential for some rain up, so clearer spe
Of care to the public. Matthew gordon had no transport manager and effectively flouted every regulation laid down to ensure safety. Peter woods signed off vehicles as safe when clearly they were not. As the evacuation of Eastern Aleppo continues, well be speaking to the head of the International Rescue committee and former foreign secretary, David Miliband. And, Prince Charles warns of the growing danger of religious persecution, comparing it to the dark days of the 1930s. Its 5. 00pm. Our main story is the continuing investigation by German Police into the attack on the Christmas Market in berlin on monday evening, in which 12 people were killed and dozens injured. The chancellor, Angela Merkel, has said that she is hopeful of an arrest very soon. Police raids have been carried out across germany as they search for the main suspect, anis amri, a tunisian, whose Identification Papers were found in the lorry which was driven into shoppers. A europe wide warrant for the suspects arrest h
All of this has deeply disturbing echoes of the dark days of the 1930s. I was born in 1948, just after the end of world war ii, in which my parentss generation had fought and died in a battle against intolerance, monstrous extremism and an inhuman attempt to exterminate Thejewish Population of europe. That, nearly 70 years later, we should still see such evil persecution is, to me, beyond all belief. The world was witnessing what the prince called insidious forms of extremism, seeking to eliminate really adversity. He ended his broadcast with a plea for tolerance. Religious diversity. He ended his broadcast with a plea for tolerance. Whichever religious path we follow, the destination is the same. To value and respect the other person, accepting their right to live out their peaceful response to the love of god. In due course, when he is king and supreme governor of the church of england, charles knows that his freedom to speak out will be constrained but for now, and on subjects like
up, so clearer spells developing. still the potential for some rain up, so clearer spells developing. still the potentialfor some rain in the far north west of scotland. otherwise i think it will be drive. temperatures will be 8 9 c, perhaps lower in rural areas, and there could be mist and fog patches to start the day in england and wales. sunshine more widely to start the day tomorrow, then cloud will build up, spread out and limit the sunshine in the afternoon. if there is any rain, it is more likely to be in the north west of scotland again. southerly breezes picking up a notch or two, southerly breezes picking up a notch ortwo, dragging in warmerair. temperatures could make 21 celsius around the moray firth and in east anglia and the south east of england. the rain is coming from this weather front england. the rain is coming from this weatherfront here, england. the rain is coming from this weather front here, and that will start to change things later in the week. rain coming in
built across our shores tomorrow, and the high drifts its way eastwards into the weekend. allowing some stronger winds to develop, but it s a very strong high pressure. 150 hectare parcels, could be a record pressure across denmark. there were still a few showers across scotland and a bit wintry over the hills. they will fade overnight tonight, and we will find some clearing skies arriving. that will lead to lowering temperatures, but also mist and fog patches across eastern parts of wales, into the west midlands and around the west country. a chilly night tonight with those clear skies, particularly for northern parts of the uk. we re more likely to have a slight frost. fog patches across parts of england and wales, lifting into low cloud and burning away. we get the sunshine coming through far and wide. the winds may start to pick up a notch or two, winds may start to pick up a notch ortwo, but winds may start to pick up a notch or two, but that will lift the temperatures up to 13 de