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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

the atlantic, a really big area of low pressure slowly but surely starting to take control of the weather. notjust yet, most other state with sunshine through the rest of the afternoon, cloud feeding into eastern scotland and north east england on quite a chilly northerly breeze, temperatures just 12 degrees for aberdeen, 18 for plymouth, by the end of the day, things will change. we will see clouds and showers, some thunderstorms breaking out across the south west of england, drifting into wales through the evening. could be torrential downpours and places, frequent lightning and turning windy. some showers getting into northern ireland by the end of the night, most other areas dry but with extensive cloud and the odd spot of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland, north east england, 6 degrees for glasgow, very mild towards the south. this big area of low pressure starts to make a move, you can see various frontal systems rotating, showers and longer spells of rain th

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

china says it ll fight to the very end to prevent taiwan from being declared independent. and queen elizabeth ii becomes the world s second longest serving monarch only louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. hello and welcome to bbc news. reports from eastern ukraine say a huge chemical plant in the town of severodonetsk where hundreds of people have been sheltering is on fire. the governor of the region says the azot plant had come under intense bombardment but was still under ukrainian control. the fierce fighting comes as ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky says his troops are running low on ammunition as they try to repel russian invaders in the east. and he s appealed for more help from western powers. helena wilkinson has the latest. this is the east of ukraine, in the donbas region, it s one of the areas russian forces have focused their firepower. ukraine soldiers are still holding out here, but the intense fighting goes on. ukraine s army says it is running l

BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024

the consumption, spending that we all make on the high street and in discretionary goods is already in decline. fierce street fighting in eastern ukraine president zelensky says his forces are holding on , but warns troops are running low on ammunition. tens of thousands rally across the us to call for stricter gun laws, in the wake of recent mass shootings. and queen elizabeth ii becomes the world s second longest serving monarch only louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk transport secretary grant shapps has said the government is preparing to lift a ban on agency staff filling in for striking workers. the potential change in legislation could allow companies to hire temporary workers to cover roles to prevent disruption. if the plan goes ahead, it will not come in time to affect the planned walkout by 40,000 rail workers at the end of this month. speaking on the bbc s sunday morning programm

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 12:50:00

but charity inquest says the delays started long before the pandemic. the inquest system is a postcode lottery, and different families in different parts of the uk are facing different delays. what we fear and what is our main concern at inquest is that the longer inquests are put off, the longer people have to wait for the evidence and the lessons to be learned. but forjessica s parents and other bereaved familes, it looks like a long wait forjustice. the m25 remains closed at the dartford crossing for a second day. climate protesters scaled the qe2 bridge in the early hours of yesterday and since then all traffic has been diverted to the dartford tunnel is with severe delays on the motorway and surrounding groups. national highways says it has no

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 11:18:00

and queen elizabeth ii becomes the world s second longest serving monarch only louis the 14th of france has ruled for longer. on tuesday, it will be exactly five years since one of the uk s worst disasters of modern times the grenfell tower fire, which killed 72 people. with a public inquiry and police investigation still underway and nobody charged with any offence many survivors and relatives of the dead say the long wait forjustice is hindering their ability to heal. ayshea buksh reports. pain and sadness. anger and disbelief. chanting: we wantjustice! no one from the council at all. no one has seen anyone, ask anyone, no one has seen anyone from the council. the fire at grenfell tower created much personal and collective trauma. and, five years on, the public

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