just how long the cold air is set to last so do keep tuned to the forecast. now, lyons is happening? the area of high pressure is moving towards the west allowing for a northerly wind and some cold fronts to sink southwards. introducing that really cold, acted feeling air mostly on sunday night and into the start of next week. let s backtrack to now and there is a bit of sunshine out towards the south coast. this is gosport. it is the exception rather than the rule this afternoon because for most of us it is rather cloudy and really very dull. there will be some brighter spells developing, mostly for north eastern areas of scotland, aberdeenshire, angus and east anglia, some brighter spells here. for most of us, cloud and drizzle. some showers across the northern ireland. elsewhere, dry. temperatures around the seasonal average. it is the wind that keeps going overnight tonight. it is feeding in all of the cloud from the north sea so always cloudier towards eastern areas. tem
He argued it was in americas interest to defeat those who, he said, sought to annihilate a neighbouring democracy. More than 100 trucks with humanitarian supplies are waiting on the egypt side of the rafah crossing. Its hoped the first 20 will start moving into gaza today, but it is still unclear when. The entry of aid trucks was part of an agreement President Biden brokered. During the night, israel continued its aerial bombardment of gaza. The United Nations has warned that the initial supply of aid trucks would be nowhere near enough to help the more than a million displaced palestinians. It says at least 100 will be needed each day, because supplies of food, fuel and water are running dangerously low. Lets go straight to our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet. We keep saying about this terrible humanitarian crisis inside gaza. So many injured people with the continued aerial bombardment, and those aid trucks are tantalisingly on the other side of the crossing, they rema
and within ten minutes my world just fell apart. i watched him start marching and singing racial slurs. my whole world came crashing down. the wayjohn was radicalised is becoming increasingly common. counterterrorism experts say the internet is fuelling extremism and lockdown made that worse. those at risk, many of them young people, spent longer online alone. between 2015 to 2018, - moss side hulme was a big hunting ground for people trying to recruit young people, i especially for is and other related groups. due to social deprivation, i people feeling marginalised, disenfranchised. he s been working to combat extremism in manchester since just before the arena bombing. he s helped people escape the clutches of hate preachers and delivers workshops in mosques, schools and community centres.
ronald blake helped john despite having no first aid training. had you ever seen a tourniquet ever used by anybody? just like everybody else, on telly. ronald blake held onto the tourniquet for nearly an hour, during which time no paramedics came to help. those injured by the bomb were being carried out of the room to medics, who were waiting downstairs at the train station next door. there were no stretchers, sojohn atkinson was moved onto a merchandise display board, but it broke as he was being dragged out of the room. he was then put onto a metal barrier. john atkinson s family thanked ronald blake for his heroism but it was an extremely difficult day for them in court, hearing harrowing details about the wayjohn gripped onto the metal barrier as he was being carried, to stop himself sliding off and, heartbreakingly, that he several times asked those
there were no stretchers, sojohn atkinson was moved on to a merchandise display board, but it broke as he was being dragged out of the room. he was then put onto a metal barrier. john atkinson s family thanked ronald blake for his heroism but it was an extremely difficult day for them in court, hearing harrowing detail about the wayjohn gripped onto the metal barrier as he was being carried to stop himself sliding off, and heartbreakingly that several times he asked those with him if he was going to die. the public inquiry will consider whetherjohn atkinson could have survived. the court has been told that experts believe that quicker medical intervention could have made a real difference to him. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. our top stories this evening. boris johnson closes the conservative party conference in manchester with a speech focusing on levelling up the country. and coming up.