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in the uk for the first time since records began. but high inflation means people s wages are falling in real terms. the wagatha christie court case wayne rooney says the england manager told him that rebekah vardy s media activities were causing distractions during euro 2016. and the queen makes a surprise visit to see london s new elizabeth line for herself. good evening. for 82 days, the ukrainian fighters who clung to their last foothold in the besieged city of mariupol came to symbolise their country s defiance against the onslaught of russian forces. last night, more than 260 of them were told to leave the asovstal steel plant and were taken to russian controlled territory. the southern port city has been key to moscow s military campaign giving russia full control of more than 80% of ukraine s black sea coastline. russian troops encircled mariupol in early march, damaging or destroying over 90% of the city. but ukrainian forces held out at the huge steelworks in
sweeping eastwards from sunday night into bank holiday monday morning. it s a much milder start to the day on bank holiday monday, outbreaks of rain clearing the east anglian coast as we head through the morning. there will be some bright and sunny spells behind, but also some rather hefty showers, and raining for much of the day longer spells of rain towards the south coast, especially across the channel islands. temperatures gradually dropping throughout the day. this is how we ll end the afternoon, between about 10 14 celsius, so obviously not as warm with all that wet weather around, and it s staying unsettled as we head through much of the rest of next week. a deep area of low pressure swinging across england and wales, into scotland as we head through tuesday night and into wednesday. some strong gusty winds potentially on this and some outbreaks of rain is the outlook for our capital cities as we head through next week. as you can see, it is going to be really very unsettled,
day of the year so far. but of course, it s not set to last, the dry, warm weather, because we ve got outbreaks of rain from these weather fronts, sweeping eastwards from sunday night into bank holiday monday morning. it s a much milder start to the day on bank holiday monday, outbreaks of rain clearing the east anglian coast as we head through the morning. there will be some bright and sunny spells behind, but also some rather hefty showers, and raining for much of the day longer spells of rain towards the south coast, especially across the channel islands. temperatures gradually dropping throughout the day. this is how we ll end the afternoon, between about 10 14 celsius, so obviously not as warm with all that wet weather around, and it s staying unsettled as we head through much of the rest of next week. a deep area of low pressure swinging across england and wales, into scotland as we head through tuesday night and into wednesday. some strong gusty winds potentially on this and s