Things. Three tonight and into tomorrow we will see heavy rain and gales mainly across the north and west there, likely to see some minor flooding in places, also some disruption from the wind. This is storm aiden named by the mother or irish met service, mostly impacts will be felt across Northern Ireland where you can see gusts reaching around 80 mph and it stays wet here. Very windy particularly advanced in western coast. As you move through tonight it stays very windy. The next area of low pressure will bring some heavy and persistent rain. Through the afternoon we see more rain piling into Northern Ireland, into western england and wales. Later in the afternoon we see severe gales again for western scotland, further south is wind stress, generally a0 to 50 mph. There will bea generally a0 to 50 mph. There will be a finite but it wont feel like it about all the wind in the brain. Towards tuesday it turns drier, less one day, but it will be colder with morning frost and fog. Hello t
From cowboys to covid, clive crosses a vast state getting under the skin of the things that divide and unite americans. A warning this programme contains some distressing images. America isntjust a place, its an idea and the enduring power of the American Dream is that its universal the craving for a better life. Im the last mohican Donald Trumps said the dream was dying and hed make America Great again. I know that we will win. They want to rob you of your hope. But how great is america now . As trump seeks re election . The guy in the white house now is crazier than a loon welcome to arizona, americas backyard with mexico and a state threatening to swing to the democrats in the president ial election, after backing donald trump in 2016. Here the issues of immigration. The worst of the worst is coming through this area. On race. The hearts of people have held on to relics of the past. And covid 19. Theres people dying here in the camp . Yeah. Yeah, every day. They all highlight americ
Police officers were attacked as they tried to break up an illegal rave near bristol. Its thought there were up to 700 people there. The site was eventually cleared around 3 oclock on sunday afternoon 17 hours after it began. Lee maddun reports. Police had to call for backup quickly as this illegal halloween rave turned hostile. Offices had reports of ignited aerosols being sprayed towards aerosols being sprayed towards aerosol surrealist significant violence that put officers at risk, necessitating their being fully equipped in protective equipment with shields. Will be walked up to the police to ask what was going on, and he shoved his shield to my face andl shoved his shield to my face and i fell backwards to bite are you surprised by that . No. Police told me they stand by their actions and point out there rave was illegal, putting eve ryo ne there rave was illegal, putting everyone at risk. They executed the appropriate tactics to clear the building using officers with shields and
President trump says he will continue to fight the results of the us president ial election, telling fox news his mind will not change in six months. And in sport the french formula i driver Romain Grosjean escapes a huge crash at the bahrain grand prix, which saw his car split in two and erupt into flames. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. Diego maradonas doctor has denied any medical negligence after being told hes being investigated for possible manslaughter. At an emotional press conference, Leopoldo Luque told reporters the argentine football legend had suffered a heart attack. Police in buenos aires have searched luques house and private clinic for evidence. They acted after maradonas daughters gave statements questioning their fathers medical care. Here some of what doctor luque had to say at that press conference. Translation i dont know. I dont know why. I dont kno
The firing Line Features the finalists and the winners of the rory peck awards. A warning this programme contains images some viewers may find upsetting. Some of the most powerful images of the year. Often filmed in difficult and dangerous places. But who are the people who bring us these pictures . Why do they do it . How do they do it . And what is the impact on them personally . Each year, we step behind the camera and speak to the men and women who capture and bring us some of the most Important News stories of our times. Often under extremely difficult circumstances and great personal strain. These freelance journalists are honoured through the rory peck awards, named after a british freelancer who was killed in moscow covering the october coup in 1993. His memory lives on through the rory peck trust, which works to support freelance journalists and their families worldwide. The films chosen by the judges cover this years most topical stories, from the hong kong protests to the im