Returning and the rain pepping up a little. Ahead of it there will be poor visibility. Coastal and hill fog, another Weather Front Waiting In The Wings bringing more heavy rain, soa in the wings bringing more heavy rain, so a different story for tomorrow, some of that rain heavy and persistent for a time, a lot of cloud first thing as well. The rain will gradually drift eastwards, eventually we will see some improvement across western scotland, northern ireland, wales and south west england, some sunshine and a scattering of the lighter showers but grey and disappointing in the south east. You are watching bbc news, the headlines at 29 minutes to four. You are watching bbc news, the headlines at 29 minutes to four. The un has warned that the world is facing its biggest humanitarian crisis since 1945. More than 20 Million People in yemen, nigeria, south sudan and somalia are facing starvation. Ajudge has been criticised for telling women who drink to excess that they might find themselv
Looking forward to next week, when it is expected the government will fire the starting gun on brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The worlds facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1916. That is the assessment of the United Nations, which says more than 20 Million People face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and The Middle East. £3. 5 billion are said to be needed byjuly to avert disaster. This report from our World Affairs correspondent Richard Galpin contains images you may find distressing. For months now, it has been known that millions of people, including this young baby, in yemen, have been starving. She was just four months old when a bbc team met her in december. Across yemen, Hundreds Of Thousands more children have so little to eat they are struggling to stay alive. And the threat of Mass Starvation is affecting three other countries. This is a refugee camp in south sudan, which, like yemen, has been torn apart by conflict. Fam
Looking forward to next week, when it is expected the government will fire the starting gun on brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The worlds facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1916. That is the assessment of the United Nations, which says more than 20 Million People face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and The Middle East. £3. 5 billion are said to be needed byjuly to avert disaster. This report from our World Affairs correspondent Richard Galpin contains images you may find distressing. For months now, it has been known that millions of people, including this young baby, in yemen, have been starving. She was just four months old when a bbc team met her in december. Across yemen, Hundreds Of Thousands more children have so little to eat they are struggling to stay alive. And the threat of Mass Starvation is affecting three other countries. This is a refugee camp in south sudan, which, like yemen, has been torn apart by conflict. Fam
Tiger cubs at an american zoo. Blakey is a six year old male australian shepherd. According to keepers at Cincinatti Zoo he provides snuggling, warmth and a climbable body to the cubs after their mother rejected them. He also helps with their behaviour by checking them when they get too rough or aggressive. Time for a look at the weather. Although its a cloudy start for many its mild out there and the cloud now starting to break up gcioss cloud now starting to break up across the south east and the far north of scotland and Northern Ireland. Just in between the two a Weather Front bringing cloud and drizzly rain. Nothing particularly significant but it will spoil your day a little. Its mild for all, very mild in the south east with 17 possible, 63 fahrenheit. Through the night we will see more cloud returning and the rain pepping up a little. Ahead of it some Poor Visibility and coastal and hill fog. Another Weather Front bringing more heavy rain. A different story tomorrow. Tomorrow o
And in sport, wales knock down irelands hopes of winning the six nations, as george north hands england the chance to retain their crown today, if they can beat scotland. The school thats encouraging children to greet their teachers parents to greet their children at the gate with a smile instead of at the gate with a smile instead of a mobile phone. And louise lear has the weather. Its a cloudy start across the country, but a mild one sunshine today, topping and tailing the country. All the details coming up. Our main story today. The Cyclistjess Varnish Has told the bbc she feels she was Thrown Under The Bus after making allegations of sexism in the sport. A leaked report, published in the daily mail, Claims British Cycling Sanitised its own inquiry into the claims. The olympian told the bbcs sports editor, dan roan, she believed the truth was finally coming out. Representing great britain, jess varnish she is the medal winner who became a whistleblower. Jess varnishs allegations of