tomorrow and a risk of flooding, up to 100 millimetres on the hills. this is the cloud responsible, which the rocket flight will be flying into as we speak. it is going to be bringing rain quite extensively through the night and into tomorrow, in a cross from the west. and that will be spreading into all but northern and eastern parts by the morning. it is here there will be a touch of frost to start with, a milder start with heavy rain towards parts of western england, wales and northern ireland for the morning rush hour. the end of a shower across eastern parts of england, central and southern scotland, some snow over the hills. it will reach aldershot all but shattered by the end of the day. some drizzle on the end of the day. some drizzle on the hills before the next batch of rain comes in and a windy day across the board. wind gusting to a0 or 50 mph at times. the wind coming from the south or south west. temperatures well above where they should be for this stage inj
hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the political crisis in brazil where security forces have detained 1,500 people after supporters of the far right former president jair bolsonaro stormed government buildings in the capital brasilia. leaders around the world have condemned the riots as an attack on democracy. mr bolsonaro came to power in 2019 he s popular amongst his supporters someone they see as a champion of traditional values. but his administration was marked by controversy many saw his policies as harmful to the amazon rain forest, while others questioned his response to covid when he downplayed the effects of the pandemic. the new president left wing luiz inacio lula da silva was voted in last october. he has been president before and had served a prison sentence for corruption, a conviction that was later anulled. the close result in last october s election just 51% to 49% - highligted a divided country. from brasilia, our corresponden
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left wing luiz inacio lula da silva was voted in last october. he has been president before and had served a prison sentence for corruption, a conviction that was later anulled. the close result in last october s election just 51% to 49% - highligted a divided country. from brasilia, our correspondent nomia iqbal sent this report. hundreds of protesters let out their fury and rage on the heart of brazil s democracy. supporters of the former president bolsonaro entered congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace, destroying offices, computers, furniture and taking over government buildings. more than 1,500 people were detained on a0 buses. the clear up operation has been going on for quite some time now. and these scenes look hauntingly familiar to the attack that happened on the us capitol two years ago. many of the protesters here clearly
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. fifteen hundred arrests in brazil following the violent attack on government buildings by supporters of the ousted president zh air bolsonaro his successor promises swift retribution. those people who did this will be found and punished. they will realise that democracy guarantees the right to freedom and free speech. prince harry criticises his stepmother camilla the queen consort in his latest tv interviews, saying she used the media to promote herself at the expense of family members. and we have take off the first orbital space launch from uk soil has begun carrying nine satellites into space.