but her lawyers are saying, fine, have a look. they seem to be pretty confident it s not going to give the prince and his lawyers what they re after. let s ta ke let s take a look at the latest coronavirus figures now for the uk. 41,701 new infections were recorded in the latest 24 hour period. the highest figure in over a month, as well as 122 deaths, that is people who have died within 28 days of a positive covert test. a british woman who took her children with her when shejoined the woman who took her children with her when she joined the islamic state group says the uk government should deal with the issue of allowing them to return. nicole jack is being held with her three daughters in the same syrian refugee camp as former iis bride shamima begum. home office as its priority is to ensure the uk s safety and security.
flowers, you might place logs, etc, in the hope of attracting some sorts of insects. you watching bbc news. a barn owl is said to be recovering well after it found itself in a sticky situation while out hunting in devon. the unfortunate bird is believed to have chased a mouse into a bucket of molasses on a farm, but promptly got stuck. it s now recovering after being saved, fed and kept warm. let s ta ke let s take a look at the latest weather, here is carol. hello, again. today s weather is much quieter than yesterday. mind you, that wouldn t be too difficult, we are looking at a drier and brighter conditions but there is still some rain in the forecast. yesterday s low pressure moving away into the north sea, the gusts we
but it s going on the right direction. there are still different rules for any country you re travelling to. these changes are only about what you have to do when you re coming home. the red list is to be reviewed again this week, and more countries may be given the green light at that stage. so whether it s for pleasure, for business or to see family, a simpler, cheaper system is now in place. colletta smith, bbc news. let s ta ke let s take a look at the government figures for the uk, and there were 33 deaths recorded in the least 24 hour period. 82.5% of those in the uk over the age of 16 have received two doses of the coronavirus vaccine. investigators discovered
again, absolutely astonishing, this is the volcano two new lava flows have emerged, people are being advised to stay indoors. you re watching bbc news. let s ta ke let s take a look at the weather now with nick miller. hello. saturday was a soaker where you are. sunday will be a much better day. there will still be a showers surround and windy, but there will also be spells of sunshine to be had as well. low pressure responsible for the soaking rain which affected some parts of the uk on saturday. sunday, it s closer to northern scotland this is where we will start the day with the strongest winds, and the northern aisles gusting 60 70mph. starting temperatures, coldest areas will be around mainland scotland, some areas close to freezing as the day begins. most of the early showers will be in western areas. they will travel gradually further
we have tried to do everything in terms of increasing wages and things like that but lots of people, there are lots ofjob vacancies out there at the moment. it is really hard to recruit. particularly, what we need a skilled butcher is to do this and this isn t something we can just pull people off the street to do. the government recently created temporary visas for poultry workers to dictum to minimise disruption in the run up to christmas. the national pig association wants a similar scheme for its industry. the government said it was working closely with the sector to explore options. claire marshall, bbc news. let s ta ke let s take a look at the weather forecast. another blustery day out there but a much brighter day across much of the uk, there are some showers around but a chilly through the rest of the afternoon, many places will stay dry. most of the showers are running into north wales and north west england but