here, whereas in central and western scotland there will be clearer skies tonight so a little bit colder in the morning, around three degrees. so start off fairly overcast for the majority of the uk tomorrow, but the thinking is that as we go into the afternoon the skies will clear after afternoon the skies will clear after a damp start in east anglia and the south east, so there will be some sunshine for places like norwich, london, possibly southampton too, and also it may be 15 in glasgow. but for many of us it will remain fairly cloudy. saturday is the spring equinox, so the first day of astronomical spring. spring equinox, so the first day of astronomicalspring. high spring equinox, so the first day of astronomical spring. high pressure still very close by and that will hang around for quite a while. if you look at the outlook into next week, not a lot of change at all. fairly cloudy with that high pressure and temperature is around 11 to 13 degrees for most of us. thank
hiroshi sasaki, suggested comedian naomi wattanabi, who is a plus size model, should wear pig ears, at the opening ceremony. he later apologised, admitting it was a huge insult . rule that the doctor richard friedman fitness to practice is impaired by reason of its misconduct. it would not consider what sanction if any to impose. the ioc has ruled that the doctor. next to the all england championships in badminton where all of indonesia s players and a turkish competitor have been withdrawn, following a positive covid case involving a passenger on their inbound flight to the uk. the sport s international federation and badminton england say they made impassioned attempts to gain exemptions, but they found the uk government s legislation was non negotiable . paul frostick reports. then a further example showing the difficulties of hosting a multi nation sporting event in the pandemic, all 12 players from indonesia will not be taking any further part in the all england c
we ll be looking at the likely effects of the shortages during april. also tonight. a review of historic cases of sexual abuse in football strongly criticises the football association for failing to protect children in the clubs affected. a leading charity says many thousands of children in syria could lose access to education, if britain cuts its foreign aid. and, in tonight s football, chelsea become the third english team to make the quarterfinals of the champions league. and coming up in sport on bbc news. tiger roll shows he still has what it takes, making a fifth win at cheltenham with victory in the cross country chase. good evening. from the end of this month, there will be a significant reduction in the availability of coronavirus vaccines. the shortage of supplies is expected to last a month. the nhs has written to local health organisations, urging them not to take any new appointments from the 29th march. those who already have bookings are not expected to lose th
Theyre disappointed they had to drop the case. His alleged victim says she stands by the allegation. Caroline hawley reports i ,and , and this contains flashing images. Out into the fresh air. On the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy Julian Assange emerged this afternoon to have his say on the end of the swedish investigation against him. Today is an important victory for me and for the un human rights system. Seven years without charge while my children grew up without me. That is not something that i can forgive, it is not something that i can forget. But prosecutors in sweden have not cleared Julian Assange, they have simply said they cant pursue the case any further. Translation there are now no further measures remaining which are possible to advance the investigation. In order to proceed, it would be necessary forJulian Assange to be formally served notice of the crimes of which he is suspected. This was a measure that was to have been conducted during an interview in london, but
Researchers say people who live near major roads may have a greater chance of developing it. Well look at the evidence. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until am this morning. We will bring you breaking news and developing stories, and we will examine the deaths of two rough sleepers in one town in the uk over christmas week. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. We would really like your input on this. The childrens commissioner for england has warned that young people are left to face the dangers of bullying and grooming online alone. Anne longfield says children and often their parents have no idea what they are signing up to on social media sites and pupils as young as four should be taught about Internet Safety in school. Our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves has more. Digital technology can enrich childrens minds, but there are p