be 14 towards the south coast of england, and it is still mild for the time of year. overnight at night, a few changes. starting to see high pressure building on across northern ireland, and scotland. here, dry with clear skies. still quite windy. in a sheltered glens, temperatures could drop below freezing. frost and mist and fog developing here into tomorrow morning, whereas across england and wales it is cloudier and it is milder. so, this is tuesday. our area of high pressure, just out towards the west of the uk, will extend further eastwards. it will be an improving picture for many. still some cloud and outbreaks of rain across the east. tomorrow morning, into parts of kent, the showers across the southwest will clear away. a lot of sunshine around, but clouding over again towards the north of scotland. rain for the highlands by the end of the day. temperatures a little lower for most, but i want to draw your attention to stornoway. we have some milder air, just creepin
good evening. coming up tonight hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. england and scotland have both qualified for the euros but who else willjoin them in germany? scotland drew last night, but southgate says england have to improve when they play north macedonia later. what about the defending champions? can italy come full circle and qualify for this tournament? it s not guaranteed they must avoid defeat to ukraine later. we look at the impact a winter world cup in qatar has had on the premier league. and injuries lasting longer and costing clubs more money. also coming up on sportsday. a record sixth world cup for australia we look at what went wrong for hosts india. and, it s a new sport for the 2028 olympics, we look at the growth of flag football in the uk. it s a safer version of american football, so i think this is better. it s a safer version, you don t have to worry about the kids getting injured in flag football. welcome to the programme. the
and quieter i can offer ii ili. if you want something drier and quieter i can offer you that across england and wales into next week is an area of high pressure builds, keeping things quiet, but not further north. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: the biggest punishment in premier league history everton docked ten points for breaking financial rules. england are already at the euros. we ll be live at wembley and with the wales camp in armenia as they attempt to join them. after a ao year wait for formula i to return to las vegas, another delay due to a bump in the road, literally. also coming up on sportsday: imagine this full. and blue. india sets ou
how tom hanks is hoping to take people on a virtualjourney to the moon with his latest project. good morning from a chilly blackpool. we have got blackpool power laid up behind us. on this weekend to strictly. he forecast todayis weekend to strictly. he forecast today is wet and windy in the south. that will clear east. most of us will have a dry day until more rain sweeps in from the west later. details throughout the programme. good morning. it s thursday, the 16th of november. the immigration minister, robertjenrick, says the government is in the final stages of negotiating a new treaty with rwanda, as it tries to revive its plan for the country to take asylum seekers sent from the uk. rishi sunak has also pledged to introduce emergency legislation into parliament, after the supreme court unanimously ruled yesterday that downing street s existing proposals were unlawful. graham satchell has this report. how do you stop the boats? the government s plan was to send asylum se
further showers were longer spells of rain, whether we can turning milder but the weekend could be pretty wet and blustery. plenty more to come. thanks, ben. and that s the bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. a final farewell to a footballing great. thousands line the streets, as the funeral of manchester united and england legend sir bobby charlton takes place. he was one of the greatest players that ever lived. a proper gentleman. the sport will be a lot worse without him. wales captain ben davies says their backs are to the wall but they still believe, as they aim to qualify for euro 202a. and we ll reflect on another gripping weekend of wsl football including arsenal s remarkable comeback win against leicester. al