breakfast. it s thursday the 7th of december. our main story. rishi sunak is considering who to appoint as immigration minister following robertjenrick s dramatic resignation. he left in protest against new legislation designed to give the government the power to send migrants to rwanda. mrjenrick says the bill, which will be presented to parliament today, doesn t go far enough, because people arriving in small boats can still challenge their deportation to rwanda at the european court of human rights. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, reports. it s nice to see you, have a good evening. why did you resign, sir? the answer is simple. nice to see you all, thanks very much. and it makes this a moment of perilfor rishi sunak. do you think the prime minister will be able to stop the boats, mr jenrick? as immigration minister, robertjenrick had vowed to see asylum seekers deported to rwanda even after the supreme court ruled the plan unlawful. this was tuesday
good morning. a frosty and foggy start to the day to day. some freezing fog will linger for much of the day. the sunnier skies will be the day. the sunnier skies will be the further east you travel. a return to wet and windy conditions in the west. all the details later on in the programme. it s wednesday, the 6th of december. our main story. the former prime minister boris johnson will give evidence to the covid inquiry today and face two days of questions about his time leading the uk during the pandemic. he s expected to apologise to people who lost loved ones but claim that he and his government got the big decisions right. our correspondent ellie price reports. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. in the end, it was his call. he was responsible for the biggest decisions made during the pandemic. that is why people will only be allowed to leave their home. but how he came to make those decisions will be at the
snowfall and fog on the way into work, but these yorkshire residents took full advantage of the conditions and had a snowball fight, while aberdeenshire was covered in a layer of frost. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. have we taken your best snow pictures? the big frits is set to continue. it was a case of white cars in redcar, is heavy snow in the eastern area, meanwhile flakes of o snow fall in south east england. this didn t result in gridlock on the roads. looking at the weather pictures, temperatures above freezing and many of the showers draped round the coastal areas are coming in as rain and sleet. most inland parts of the uk dry with sunshine, but the sunshine not doing very much for the temperatures we are still below freezing in a number of spots and we might squeak above freezing for some. it will stay really cold. overnights tonight, the showers will turn back to snow and we have some particularly showers to come across dumfries and galloway,
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the mussolini calendar. you said this is the most sold calendar in italy? ..and still allows its sympathisers. as it draws to a close, the finale. ..with a chilling throwback to italy s dictatorship decades. all: presente! presente! these kinds of demonstrations with the fascist salutes happen across the country year in, year out. the state allows them to take place and society somehow seems to tolerate them. i want to find out why, and why some of the images associated with the dark chapters of italy s past still infuse the present. presente! for the hardcore believers, a return to where it, or rather he, began. the small town of predappio in north east italy, the birthplace of benito mussolini, the country s fascist dictator, assassinated in 1945 after a ruthless 20 year rule. every year on the anniversary of his death the faithful gather to honour him. not for them the established narrative of his reign of terror. down the road, mussolini merch. from the traditional to the