plan to this month. the indonesian authorities have sacked the police chief in east java, where one of the world s worst football stadium disasters happened on saturday. at least 32 children were among 125 people who died in a crush. the police have been widely criticised for using tear gas on the fans. now on bbc news, witness history. we join celestina olulode in bristol with five important stories from black british history. a warning that this programme contains language that some may find offensive. hello. i m celestina olulode, and welcome to this very special edition of witness history from the m shed museum in bristol. this month, we are getting first hand accounts of some important moments in black british history. coming up, the uk s first caribbean carnival set up to showcase west indian culture. we travel back over 100 years, to hear a witness to liverpool s 1919 race riots. we meet britain s first black female head teacher. and we re in manchester to discover a l
heavy rain and a band of squally downpours spreading south east woods as we go through the day. behind that a scattering of heavy and thundery showers towards the north west of the uk. the main concern is windspeed. these are some of the average speeds but gusts could be significantly higher and the northern areas could see gusts of 70 80 miles an hour. more likely the wind will not be that strong just raising the potential that there could be disruption because of the wind on wednesday. remains blustery for the rest of the week as we see further weather systems bringing in some rain from the west. this picture entering thursday a lot of dry weather will start to the day as well. it will feed some outbreaks of rain particularly into this part of scotland as you can see. ahead of that, however, you may catch a shower towards wales in the western part of england. weatherfronts england. weather fronts overnight and england. weatherfronts overnight and into friday will move southwards and
so it will bring some outbreaks of rain with heavy downpours gradually sell south east woods and, again, you will see it starting to weaken as it reaches down towards east anglia and south east england. behind that further showers move towards northern ireland and western scotland but it is another blustery day out there. as we go into the start of the weekend it will be a breakout there, they try to nudge in from the south west so still initially perhaps on saturday with a few showers around but the tendency will be for a day which is not as windy, is brighter, drier in more areas than saturday but we may not have to wait too long before the next weather system comes in. some uncertainty about development and timing of these systems but it looks as if we will start to see a situation where we have systems moving and providing wet and windy weather at times and then we will see a ridge of high pressure settled down before more wind and rain heads our way. more useful rainfall across pa