Sunshine around with blustery showers. It will be increasingly infrequent from the north and west, where there is hale. It will be ecology for or across a note on the west. Temperature is in single digits. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. The number of people who have tested positive for cutrone in the uk has risen to 206. Milton keynes hospital is isolating people who came into contact with a man in his 80s, who died from the virus on thursday. 140 britons remain quarantined onboard a cruise ship off the coast of california in which 21 people tested positive for the virus. And in other news £306 million will be paid out by Insurance Companies to clean up the damage from storms denis and ciera. Now on bbc news, its time for sportsday. Hello, and welcome to sportsday. On the programme tonight. Well take you to twickenham, where england need to beat wales to keep their six nations dream alive. Nine points to go. It was far from straightforward against bournmouth, but liverpool ar
Im rosemary church. Thanks for joining us. This is cnn newsroom. Isis is claiming responsibility for yet another mass bombing, this time in southern iraq. At least 30 people were reportedly killed and dozens wounded in two suicide bombings in samawah. The terror group says one attacker blew up his car at a gathering of shiite special forces. The second car bomb detonated when security arrived. The attacks come after intense protests in the iraqi capital. Hundreds of demonstrators stormed the green zone in baghdad over the weekend, demanding that top iraqi leaders be dismissed. The protesters have left the area for now but vow to return friday. Ben wedeman has the details. Reporter baghdad was on edge sunday as the government of the Prime Minister teeters on the brink of collapse. Thousands of protesters poured into the green zone, the fortified, walledin top security baghdad quarters saturday that is home to the Iraqi Parliament and other government buildings and foreign embassies. The
Tottenham s unbeaten Premier League run came to an end in chaotic fashion but the loss leaves Ange Postecoglou with a mountain of unexpected problems, writes Phil McNulty.