A third of councils in england fear they could run out of money on things such as Adult Social Care protecting children and preventing homelessness within the next three yea rs. Homelessness within the next three years. It is according to a survey by the local government which one Central Government to help councils cope with the rising demand for such services. Our political correspondence reports. There are famous for their haunting magical songs which can be heard from over 20 miles. It is not or is obvious that some children need little extra support. Rosie, 0llie and by the death. They get extra help in the specialist unit in the school in hampshire. All three say it is invaluable. You can ask them if youre stuck and they will help us, so youre stuck and they will help us, so you youre stuck and they will help us, so you can youre stuck and they will help us, so you can understand because its a bit harderfor deaf so you can understand because its a bit harder for deaf children lik
As relevant today as it was 20 years ago, looking forward to the next 20 yea rs. Now its time for a look at the weather. Its likely to be the hottest day of the year so far, particularly in central and eastern parts of england. Temperatures will get up to about 3k degrees in london today. There is some fresher air moving in for the north west and some thunderstorms around. Thunderstorms in northern ireland, western scotla nd in northern ireland, western scotland and the north west of eglin for a time. Scotland and the north west of eglin fora time. In scotland and the north west of eglin for a time. In the sunshine, temperatures up to 33 or 3a degrees. We have the heavy downpours making their way eastwards overnight across scotla nd their way eastwards overnight across scotland and northern england, followed by something a little bit fresher, so it will not be as muggy and uncomfortable for sleeping as it was last night. Sunday will be a different feeling day, much less humid, a much f
Record breaking speeds. This was also a year that put Global Warming in the spotlight again, when america pulled out of the worldwide climate deal. And after 20 years in space, a mission to saturn ended in a blaze of glory. A grand finale to a momentous year in science. Im at the Science Museum in london and here the public can come to learn about our planets place in the solar system. And with this incredible close up view you get a sense of the Dynamic World that we live in. The earth is governed by immense geological forces and some of these are of course volcanoes. Earlier this year i went to see one of these wonders of nature for myself but i wasnt expecting such a close up encounter. An explosive reawa kening. After years of quiet, mount etna in italy started to put on a dramatic display. I was there to report on a cutting edge new project. Mount etna and every volcano around the world are being monitored by satellites and they can track minute movements on the ground which show
Fireworks starting as thailand says goodbye to 2017 and hello to 2018. Studio that was thailand, where they have been welcoming in 2018 on they have been welcoming in 2018 on the river kwai. Celebrations taking place around the world, and we are following them on bbc news. We have seen a number of celebrations, starting off in the southern hemisphere. First it was new zealand, and then sydney and hong kong, who brought in the new year just an hour ago above the historic victoria harbour. And this was the scene in sydney earlier. Where the harbour and its iconic bridge took centre stage as usual. Apparently people were queuing up to secure a good Vantage Point more than nine hours in advance of the show. Around 1. 5 Million People were there to watch. This year the display featured a rainbow theme to celebrate the passing of the countrys same sex marriage law. North korea has held a firework display in pyongyang to mark the new year. The fireworks display was held by the taedong river.
Prosecuting key leaders of both countries deemed most responsible for the war and its horrors as well as many of the perpetrators who executed those policies. To discuss this, we will hear from dr. Peter mcguire, who will discuss the prosecutions that took place in europe. Weinberg,dr. Gerhard who will be covering the trials in asia. I inviteake of timing, you all to read their biographies in the back of your programs as my doing so from the podium takes up our presenters valuable speaking time as well as your opportunity to ask them questions afterwards. Please find your cell phones now and make sure the rigors are turned off so as not to disrupt the presenters or your neighbors experience could affor. Before dr. Mcguire takes the podium, it is my pleasure to give you the first oral showcase of the 2016 conference. Ande are archival footage images with oral history interviews in the museum collection. Conductingrk from the interviews to editing and producing the final piece we are abo