the railway lines in britain being closed. our shrinking coastline a warning that rising sea levels mean almost 200,000 properties in england may have to be abandoned. december last year there was eight metres of road between here and the end there. i measured it yesterday and we are down to 3.4 metres. and how an elderly ukrainian woman has become the unlikely face of pro war russian propoganda. and coming up on the bbc news channel. after the biggest win of her career yesterday, britain s katie boulter is back in action at the birmingham classic on a busy day of grass court tennis. the government says prepartions are already under way for a new flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda after the first one was effectively grounded last nightjust before take off. at the last minute, the european court of human rights ruled in favour of an iraqi man who was due to be on board the plane, saying he faced a real risk of irreversible harm . ministers say they re surprised and disa
it is going to get even hotter? it is going to be very uncomfortable and by night as well especially on friday. we are tapping into some of the heat across france which is said to have his earliest heatwave on record with temperatures into the high 30s. and we will tap into some of that heat across england and wales. temperatures already 25 today and friday looks like the peak but not for all parts of the uk. scotland and northern ireland will stay close to average with outbreaks of rain at times particularly in the north and west. that is because of low pressure and weather fronts close by some of those pretty active thursday night into friday. but the high pressure king stings dry and sunny across many parts of england and wales. keeps things dry. most of the rain is further north and west and picking up across northern ireland, that rain. we already had 25 degrees today and we could get higher. quite widely in the mid 20s. so once again we do have some very high levels
ministers say they re planning a new flight of asylum seekers to rwanda after the first plane was effectively grounded last night. just before it was due to take off the flight was stopped by a european court ruling. in the last few minutes the home secretary has said it won t stop the government trying again. whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the contrary in our domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy. this domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy- to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the - to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful and the home secretary and it is shameful and the home secretary has no one but herself to hiame~ we ll be examining the government s options after that court ruling. also this lunchti
this is bbc news, i am rebecca jones, the headlines at two. a number of people are charged by the england and wears cricket board following its investigation into allegations of racism at yorkshire county cricket club. ministers say they re planning a new flight of asylum seekers to rwanda, after the first plane was grounded last night by a ruling from the european court of human rights. whilst this decision by the strasbourg court in geneva was disappointing and surprising given the repeated and considered judgments to the contrary in our domestic courts, we remain committed to this policy. this is a shambles and it is shameful, and the home secretary has no one but herself to blame. network rail says three days of strike action next week will mean six days of disruption and half the railway lines in