good afternoon. first, police in northern ireland are warning that dissident republican groups may try to cause public disorder to draw police into attacks over the easter weekend. extra officers are being drafted in ahead of a visit by president biden next week as part of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. our ireland correspondent chris page reports from belfast. in northern ireland this weekend, people are holding events to mark a quarter of a century of relative peace. the agreement signed on good friday, 1998, largely ended three decades of conflict. but there is also a reminder that the threat from paramilitaries hasn t completely pa ramilitaries hasn t completely faded. paramilitaries hasn t completely faded. police have taken the unusual step of warning there could be street violence at a march held by dissident republicans. there is very strong community evidence specifically coming forward in respect of monday s events in derry londond
tough day at augusta. good evening. a singer with one of the biggest british pop groups of the early 20005, paul cattermole of s club 7, has died. he was 46. he was discovered at his home in dorset, and police say there are no suspicious circumstances. his fellow band members say they re devastated by the news, and he d be deeply missed . s club 7 sold more than 10 million albums worldwide, and had four number one hits. his death comes just weeks after the band announced a comeback tour. here s laura tra nt. they were one of the biggest bands of the late 90s and early they were one of the biggest bands of the late 905 and early 20005, famou5 of the late 905 and early 20005, famous for their upbeat and catchy hit5. in february, pauland his 5 club 7 bandmates announced their reunion to mark the band s 25th anniversary. they were planning an 11 date tour of the uk and ireland later this year. we 11 date tour of the uk and ireland later this year. later this year. we are stil
on suspicion of murder. a number of people were injured in the blaze, in becton. an investigation is ongoing. labour is facing criticism, including from within the party, for posting a message on its official twitter account suggesting that the prime minister doesn t think child sex abusers should go to prison. the tweet asks people whether they believe convicted offenders should be jailed, then says, rishi sunak doesn t . the conservatives described it as vile and desperate . with me is our political correspondent, peter saull. peter. what more can you tell us? yes, local elections in england less than a month away, and though this is something, crime, that local councils are not directly responsible for, labourare councils are not directly responsible for, labour are keen to talk about it on the campaign trail, but as you say, a lot of people find this ad quite baseless and distasteful too, and this essential campaign that the prime minister somehow doesn t want to child abusers to
warm, loving dedicated mother, grandmother, sister and friend. her loss has sent shock waves through all that knew her and everyone who was lucky enough to be included in her orbit. meanwhile, a 12 year old boy has been charged with her murder and is due to appear at sheffield youth court tomorrow. you cannot be named because of his age. ok, named because of his age. 0k, 0livia, thank you. he cannot be named. labour is facing criticism, including from within the party, for posting a message on twitter suggesting that the prime minister doesn t think child sex abusers should be jailed. the tweet highlights figures since 2010 on the number of adults convicted of child sexual assault who ve served no prison time. the conservatives described the tweet as vile and desperate . 0ur political correspondent, david wallace lockhart, has the latest. an official labour graphic that is causing a stir. it has been shared by frontbenchers and claims that rishi sunak doesn t think those who sexual