in their latest t20 match fresh hope for the world s largest colony of gannets off the east coast of scotland after thousands died last year from bird flu. good morning. we have some heavy and persistent rain coming into northern ireland as we go through today and then later into western scotland. a few scattered showers around but for many we will have a dry day with some sunshine, especially in the south and east. i will have all the details throughout the programme. good morning. it is thursdayjuly the 6th. our main story. the bosses of the four biggest banking groups are meeting the financial watchdog today to discuss concerns that interest rates on savings accounts aren t increasing as quickly as those for mortgages. the banks have denied accusations from mps that they ve been profiteering. our cost of living correspondent, colletta smith, reports. bank customers are feeling the pressure charged lots to borrow money, but given very little reward to save it. so today,
terrace where you can expect lots of costumes, roman togas and the atmosphere is fantastic and the beer will certainly be flowing and australia will certainly be able to hear them. australia will certainly be able to hear them- australia will certainly be able to hear them. mike, thank you very much. hear them. mike, thank you very much- the hear them. mike, thank you very much. the scene hear them. mike, thank you very much. the scene is hear them. mike, thank you very much. the scene is set hear them. mike, thank you very much. the scene is set for - hear them. mike, thank you very l much. the scene is set for today s action. we re talking gannets this morning, the stunning seabirds which breed in just a few locations worldwide. one of them is bass rock, in the firth of forth, but last year the colony was decimated by bird flu. our climate editorjustin rowlatt went to look for signs of recovery among the gannets, who have previously caught the attention of sir david attenbor