hello there. i ve got a couple of interesting sunsets to show you. the first of these shows, well, rather subdued colours in the skies in norfolk. and that was because we ve got thick layers of saharan dust in the sky and all saharan dust is good for is blocking out some of the sun s light. whereas in the much cleaner skies and cleaner air that we ve had in scotland, some really spectacular sunsets as all of the sun s light can come flooding across the sky. now, looking at the weather pattern at the moment, we ve got more of our september heatwave to come thanks to this blocked weather pattern in the jet stream, a ridge of high pressure in north west europe is bringing us hot and sunny weather. but in contrast to that, this trough in the eastern mediterranean is what is responsible for storm daniel. and of course, that s been bringing some catastrophic floods to parts of south east europe over recent days. now, looking at the weather picture as we go thr
peter, talk us through this decision, 22 years behind bars. yes, this is the longest sentence of all of the proud boys sent to prison over the last four days, there were four people at the end of last week and now we have this sentence for what the judge described as the ultimate leader of the conspiracy, the leader of the proud boys, the person who was really at the centre of the conspiracy, the organisational centre of that assault on the us capitol. he and others from the proud boys shortly after the proud boys shortly after the 2020 election, during that period before january the 6th when there was uncertainty over what was going to happen, but he and others were sending it social media messages threatening that there would be violence if donald trump left office. and then on the day, as you say, he was not actually in washington because he had been stopped by the police two days earlier in possession of high capacity ammunition, which is against the law in washington, dc
his escape has triggered alerts at ports and borders around with the uk with reports of delays because of the increased securtiy checks. prisoner escapes are unusual there ve been just five since 2017. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is outside scotland yard. kate is at heathrow and chris mason joins us from westminster. daniel, what happened? joins us from westminster. daniel, what happened? daniel khalife was bein: held what happened? daniel khalife was being held at what happened? daniel khalife was being held at hmp what happened? daniel khalife was being held at hmp wandsworth - what happened? daniel khalife wasi being held at hmp wandsworth and what happened? daniel khalife was - being held at hmp wandsworth and had been there for a few months after having been charged injanuary with terrorism offences and also offences against the official secrets act. he is alleged to be working for a hostile state. he was working in the kitchen at hmp wandsw
they ve broken through the first defensive line. i think they ll split the russian forces in crimea in the next couple of weeks, months. so i am exceedingly proud of the ukrainian military. well, that is extraordinarily upbeat, if i may say so, compared with what we see in leaks from classified pentagon documents suggesting and i m quoting here from a leak in the washington post that kyiv won t fulfil its principal objective of severing that land bridge to crimea in this year s counter offensive. i think they re wrong. those same people told us kyiv would fall in four days, that the whole country would be in russian hands in two weeks. i go there enough to know what s real and what s not. it s been extremely tough sledding because of all the mines, but when they get contact with the russians, the russians fold pretty quickly. you ve got a bunch of conscripts that would rather not die in ukraine if they didn t have to. you ve got highly motivated ukrainian civilian populat