scotland and northern ireland chilly with sunshine from the word go. all the details later on in the programme. it s tuesday, 30th of january. our main story. the democratic unionist party says it s agreed a deal to restore the devolved government in northern ireland. the dup leader, sir jeffrey donaldson, said the proposals are subject to the westminster government passing laws to address concerns about post brexit trading arrangements. a warning this report from our ireland correspondent chris page includes some flashing images. as the democratic unionist party reached a pivot point, protesters tried to increase the pressure. more hard line unionists have been urging the dup not to agree a new deal to restore the devolved government. 130 party members took part in a meeting, which lasted more than five hours. but, early this morning, the leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, announced he had won support for a plan to bring back power sharing. i believe that with the faithful delive
and i m really going to miss los angeles. yeah. i love it here. it s been a brilliant adventure. time for a look at the weather. here s stav daneos. good afternoon. there is some rain in sight for cornwall and devon later this week but not today. it has been a glorious start today. cold and frosty, mind you with blue skies overhead. a lovely weather watcher victor from warwickshire. clouds are starting to build so the rest of the afternoon will be quite chilly. no wall to wall sunshine with clouds tending to fill. it could be grey and chilly in a few places through the afternoon but still some sunny spells dotted around and the odd shower with most affecting northern scotland with the fresh breeze meaning showers will be wintry in the north. temperatures typically 6 11 so chilly for late april. moving through this evening and overnight, the cloud will start to build across parts of central and southern england, wales and northern ireland. less cold here as you can see on the
me snickering and chortling through the conversation you were just having. you know me, i like when i get a laugh. the idea that you just said, we are going to have a speaker and odds are that person probably will be a republican. that s where we are right now. i want to cover my bases because that s on tape. the fact that it s even a possibility that it might not be someone from kevin mccarthy s you never know. tells us where we are at. thank you. thank you to all of you at home for joining us. they say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. and that appears to be exactly where we are right now. in the middle of insanity. just about an hour ago the house of representatives adjourned with the third day without selecting a speaker of the house. the lower chamber held five votes for speaker and congressman kevin mccarthy failed to cinch the nomination on all five of those bringing the total number of time
nomination. he is pennsylvania s leading far right figure. he was a champion of the big lie and the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. he will face democrat josh shapiro, the state s attorney general. shapiro is the first nonincumbent to run unopposed in a democratic gubernatorial primary since 1930. john fetterman easily won the democratic senate primary in pennsylvania. he might be the first person to do so from a hospital bed. he s out of surgery this morning after suffering a stroke and receiving a pacemaker hours before the polls closed yesterday. we ll talk to his wife to get an update on his condition. in north carolina, first term congressman madison cawthorn has now conceded after losing the primary to state senator chuck edwards. it is a major rebuke of someone who was once seen as a rising star in the gop, but whose political career saw scandal after scandal from embarrassing photos to those claims about ori orgies that put him on the outs with his ow
ireland. less cold here as you can see on the map. another cold one to come for northern england and much of scotland with temperatures below -5 of scotland with temperatures below 5 or 6 with wintry showers continuing across the far north. elsewhere remaining dry with a cloudy start to wednesday. some spots of rain developing in the cloud across england, wales and northern ireland. probably the best of the sunshine tomorrow will be across northern scotland where it will be coldest. further south, up to 11 will be coldest. further south, up to ii or 12. still on the chilly side but things start to change midweek as we see these weather fronts pushing in from the atlantic on this area of low pressure, introducing some rain but crucially it will change the feel of the weather, turning milder particularly in the southern half of the country. still some cold air looming for northern scotland. weather fronts pushing into the cold air on thursday we could see sleet and snow over high groun