Cafes and bars as workspaces . We talk to the businesses making sure that hosting workers pays. First grand Slam Quarterfinalfor Jack draper, the first british player in mens singles to reach the last day of the Us Open since Andy Murray eight years ago. More of you should see at least a little bit of Sunshine Today but they will still be shower clouds around. I will have all the details. Good morning. Its tuesday the 3rd of september. PhOne companies are to meet with Government Ministers to discuss measures to tackle crime, after the number of Snatch Thefts more than doubled in england and wales over the last year. The government says the rise is down to an increase in demand for second hand smartphOnes both in the uk and overseas. Our correspondent Frances Read has the details. Audacious. Easy. A quick snatch, and its gOne. Pins and facial recognition help, but theyre not a solution. And its often young people who are being targeted in places like parks and outside transport hubs. Th
the bbc chairman richard chuck is accused of making significant errors ofjudgment by mps for not declaring his involvement in helping boris johnson secure a loan. richard sharp. dozens of people in new zealand left without power as part of the country endure the start of a severe storm with warnings of more disruption to come. and at the brit awards in london, as predicted, harry styles is one of the big winners with four awards including the much coveted album of the year. hello and welcome to bbc news. turkish officials have issued more than in connection with the poor construction of buildings that collapsed in monday s earthquakes. the number of people confirmed to have died in turkey and syria has risen to more than 28 thousand. the world health organization says that almost 26 million people have been affected by the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. let s bring you some live pictures now from kahramanmaras, turkey. a city of about 100,000 people located betw
look at that. just over 105,000 tourists visited antarctica in 2023. it was also the hottest year on record, with potentially disastrous global consequences. muffled bang oh, it s a carving. that s a massive bit of ice falling off. we see ice sheets melting, ice shelves melting, we have more carving. that s why we also have more icebergs in the water. as more and more people embark on these adventures, what can we learn about this, the most pristine place on the planet? myjourney starts here in ushuaia in argentina, the southern most city in the world. it s one of five gateway cities for expeditions to antarctica. there are lots of antarctic tourists here, the brand new jackets and backpacks are a bit of a giveaway, all of them doing their last minute preparations. as a journalist, i ve covered the exploits of people who travel in extreme environments, and for me, this is the ultimate adventure. i m getting really excited now. there s a genuine chill in the air, perhaps a sig
the atlantic but i suspect on tuesday there will be outbreaks of cloud and showery rain in northern ireland and western fringes of scotland the most of the day. elsewhere, dry, settled and sunny and pleasantly mild with highs of 13 celsius. there will be wetter weather on thursday, the first frontal system dies off as it moves into england and wales, the second tucking in behind might bring more outbreaks of rain. however you look at it, from the middle part of the week it looks likely we will start to see some wetter weather. 0utbreaks to see some wetter weather. outbreaks of rain chiefly to the north and west but some of that wet weather will push into the london area as well.
for long, we have a warm front pushing in from the atlantic, it will bring warmer air and milder air through the days after a cold and crisp start, the sunshine will quickly fade as the cloud builds from the west. bringing some rain chiefly to northern and western isles cotton but also parts of northern england. some drizzle perhaps into wales and northern ireland the far south west. further south and east should stay in the dry but with increasing cloud. look at the temperatures, widely rising to double figures. into tuesday, now we have a cold front pushing southwards, this is a dividing line over tuesday and wednesday between milder air in the south and colder air in the north. 0n milder air in the south and colder air in the north. on tuesday we will see more on the web sunshine across scotland but with some snow showers in the north and west. further south, more cloud, mist and fog over the hills and patchy rain through parts of northern england, wales and northern ireland. but it