put in and create a more healthy environment. i’m put in and create a more healthy environment. put in and create a more healthy environment. i m afraid we have to leave it there environment. i m afraid we have to leave it there because environment. i m afraid we have to leave it there because we - environment. i m afraid we have to leave it there because we are - environment. i m afraid we have to l leave it there because we are coming to the end of the programme, but appreciate both your thoughts, your views and your time, thanks for coming on the programme. this is bbc news. hello there. provisionally, june has been the hottestjune on record. but the other feature ofjune is that it s been actually quite dry, particularly so across parts of the south. st athan is near cardiff, and here we ve not even had a quarter of thejune average rainfall a similar kind of pattern really elsewhere across southern england. now today, we ve seen clouds really gather across western areas, it
provisionally, june has been the hottestjune on record. but the other feature ofjune is that it s been actually quite dry, particularly so across parts of the south. st athan is near cardiff, and here we ve not even had a quarter of thejune average rainfall a similar kind of pattern really elsewhere across southern england. now today, we ve seen clouds really gather across western areas, it s been quite gloomy with some mist and some drizzle around, as well. the drizzle associated with a couple of warm fronts that have been pushing eastwards over recent hours, bringing increasing levels of humidity. there is something of a clearance out in the atlantic we have to wait for this occlusion to work through before we get into those clearer skies. more on that in a moment. now, overnight tonight, with those warm fronts continuing to push eastwards, it ll be quite a warm and muggy night with outbreaks of drizzle just about anywhere. however, the dampest weather, if you like, will be acros
large part now it is going to depend on who wins in 202a. that iarge part now it is going to depend on who wins in 2024. on who wins in 2024. that is the crucial point- on who wins in 2024. that is the crucial point. it on who wins in 2024. that is the crucial point. it is on who wins in 2024. that is the crucial point. it is about - on who wins in 2024. that is the crucial point. it is about who - on who wins in 2024. that is the l crucial point. it is about who wins. we are going to have you both back in just we are going to have you both back injust a moment, we are going to have you both back injusta moment, but we are going to have you both back in just a moment, but thank you very much for being on the context, ameshia and caroline. hello there. provisionally, june has been the hottestjune on record. but the other feature ofjune is that it s been actually quite dry, particularly so across parts of the south. st athan is near cardiff, and here we ve not even had a quarter o
president of the united states and his family, then they seem to turn their heads. we have a real problem. i salute speaker mccarthy forgetting what director ray. i think that they will be talking this thursday. arthel: let me get back to director ray in a moment. i do want to mention this. according to the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, on record, jared kushner making up to $40 million they were official advisors to the president. if you would explain to our viewers why the hunter biden scenario is different. during the trump administration, they were not hidden. they are on bank forms. they are not violations filed because of that. there were business dealings that they were doing and they are business people.
under the rules, you can t use your hosepipe to water your garden, to wash your cars, or to fill ponds and pools. you can use a hose for business reasons, to top up a fish pond, and if pools are needed for medical treatment. anyone breaking the rules could face a fine of up to £1,000. after low rainfall in february, march was one of the wettest on record. despite that, this strategic reservoir for devon is only 69% full or a less optimistic way of putting it is that it s 31% empty. whatever way you want to look at it, the water level here is down 25% compared with this time last year. whilst we ve had some rain over the last month, it s been patchy and our storages have not been able to recover. south west water estimate that a hosepipe ban will save around 10 million litres of water a day. they say restrictions are needed now ahead of an increase in demand typically seen in the summer, when there s an influx of holiday makers.