Absolutely, we had some snow on the beachin absolutely, we had some snow on the beach in scarborough, it shows how cold that area is. This is from scarborough. Another one from hartlepool. Weve seen lots of snow coming in from gotland for quite a few days now. As far as this evening and tonight is concerned, more snow showers on the way, at least the chance of them around eastern areas of the uk. For northern and eastern scotland, eastern counties of england, possibly into east anglia, perhaps even getting into the Home Counties and the south east as well. But we are only talking about flurries of snow. This is what it looks like around 6pm this evening, temperatures more or less what they we re temperatures more or less what they were yesterday, at least thats the forecast, around freezing. A couple of degrees above freezing across yorkshire, cold enough for some smoke. But notice we often mention the word wintry. Wintry means a little bit of rain with sleet, sometimes snow, and it chops and changes from hour to hour. Were not talking about vast amount of vast amounts of pure snow, its a wintry mix. A lot of clear whether in central and Western Areas of the uk but the main hazard overnight and into the morning will be the ice risk, from eastern scotland all the way down into the south east and particularly east anglia. As the temperatures outside town dipped below freezing, so some of the snow that perhaps fell last night and this morning will melt during the day and re freeze, so there will be slippy patches around. Take it steady, nothing unusual, but there it in mind. Tomorrow, a few snow flurries may be around eastern areas but we are starting to see ever so slightly milder air coming in off the atlantic as we head into the weekend. The winds change direction, thats the crucial thing. They are coming in from the north more or less now, then they are coming in from the atlantic, so we are losing but twos and threes, back to six or seven, maybe ten by sunday. With that, a lair of grey drizzle, so that, a lair of grey drizzle, so that will not feel warm, thats for sure. A reminder of our main story this lunchtime. In the last few minutes the Prime Minister has repeated her criticism of President Trumps decision to show anti Muslim Videos on twitter after he publicly rebuked her online. The fact that we Work Together does not mean that we are afraid to say when we think the United States have got it wrong and be very clear with them, and im very clear that re tweeting from britain first was the wrong thing to do. Thats all from the bbc news that one. Its goodbye on me. We now joined the bbcs news teams where you are. Goodbye. Hello, im Hugh Woozencroft with a look at the days sport here on bbc news. Everton striker wayne rooney says the club are looking forward to a new chapter under sam alla rdyce. The former england head coach is expected to be appointed as ronald koemans replacement later today. And fresh after scoring a hat trick in yesterdays 4 1 win, rooney gave his backing to big sam. Obviously i had the one game with england, and its a new chapter for us. We think sams a very good manager. And were all going to have our first day under him tomorrow and prepare for the game saturday. James anderson has revealed that he sought clarification over the five successive bouncers in their innings in brisbane. Englands leading wicket taker said he is expecting more of the same in adelaide. Wicket taker said he is expecting more of the same in adelaidem wicket taker said he is expecting more of the same in adelaide. It is not new to us, it is something that asa not new to us, it is something that as a turning batsman, it happens quite a lot, people do target you with short folding, and it is down to us. They were very clear with the fields they set, and what they threw down at us that that is what they are going to do for the foreseeable future. Scarlets Centre Hadleigh Parkes will make his wales debut against south africa on saturday in cardiff on the day he qualifies through residency the 30 year old new zealander will line up at centre alongside scott williams. Parkes joined the scarlets in 2014 but wasnt eligible for the first three tests of the autumn which have seen wales lose to australia and new zealand and narrowly beat georgia. Englands professional Rugby Union Players say they want the dispute over their calendar to be resolved within the next two months. The premiership clubs and the Rugby Players Association are currently at a standoff over plans to extend the season from 2019 2020. This has been rumbling along, and it revolves around how the premiership season revolves around how the premiership season will be structured from 2019 onwards. Basically the english clubs wa nt onwards. Basically the english clubs want the season extended to start in september and finish in june, want the season extended to start in september and finish injune, and therefore reduce the overlap between clu b therefore reduce the overlap between club and international rugby. However, the players have flat out rejected this proposal, and they say a 10 Month Campaign would just be too damaging for player welfare. The two parties therefore are at loggerheads, they are working towards a resolution, there was a big meeting at twickenham yesterday and another at the end of january, and another at the end of january, and my understanding is the Players Union want to see a resolution struck by that meeting in the new year. A strike has been mooted, and while its not feasible, its still very much remains a last resort. Gordon reid is level at one set all in his second match at the wheelchair tennis masters in loughborough. The reigning paralympic mens singles champion lost the first set against the frenchman, but has since levelled the match. The pair are into a decider in their round robin encounter. And that is all your sport for now. You can find more on all of those stories on the bbcs 20. You can follow the end of gordon reids match as well. I will have more sport for you in the next hour, we will see you soon. Thank you very much. Back now to our main story this lunchtime. There has been widespread condemnation of President Trump after he shared videos by the far right Group Britain first. There are also calls for his state visit to britain to be cancelled. Last night he rebuked theresa may online after she criticised for sharing the videos. Theresa may has been speaking in jordan following her meeting with king abdullah. She was asked for her reaction to Donald Trumps criticism of her. Ive made my position clear on the tweets that i have seen from President Trump, but let me be clear about the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States. This is a long term special relationship that we have. Its an enduring relationship that is there because it is in both of our National Interests that relationship to be there. And as Prime Minister, iam clear to be there. And as Prime Minister, i am clear that that relationship with the United States should continue. I think it in the interests both of the United Kingdom and the United States, and of the wider world. Who else do we have, lynne . Thank you, Prime Minister. Is donald trump, should he still be having a state visit, should that be allowed to go ahead . An invitation for a state visit has been extended, and has been accepted. We have yet to set a date. Who else did i see . Various hands up. Jason farrell, sky news. Whats your response to donald trump saying that youre not doing enough to handle terrorism at home . I think ive already spoken about what were doing to deal with terrorism, and of course, as ive said, we take the need to deal with the terrorist threat very seriously. Thats about what we do domestically in the United Kingdom. Its also about what we do elsewhere in the world such as the work i saw yesterday in iraq, the work i saw yesterday in iraq, the works United Kingdom has been doing with the United States and others dealing with this terrorist threat, and of course i was seeing yesterday and talking about the success yesterday and talking about the success of the Iraqi Security forces, the military success they have been having in relation to dash, and the work that theyve done in driving daesh out of its so called caliphate. But we need to address the terrorist threat from whatever source it comes, yes we have to deal with the islamist terrorist threat, and we also have to deal with the fact that we have seen attacks in the United Kingdom from the far right as well. So we ta ke from the far right as well. So we take seriously and deal with terrorism and extremism from whatever its source. Kate. Kate mccann from the telegraph. Prime minister, would you sack one of your owii minister, would you sack one of your own cabinet ministers if they retweeting right wing propaganda like britain first . I have absolute confidence that my cabinet ministers would not be retweeting material from britain first. Isjohn here . Yes. John stevens from the daily mail. How did you feel personally la st mail. How did you feel personally last night when you saw Donald Trumps tweet criticising you . Look, first of all, ive been clear about my position on Donald Trumps tweets. I have to say, just for the avoidance of doubt, i am not a prolific twitter myself, so i dont spend all my time looking at other peoples tweets, but when i feel that there should be a response, i give it, and i have given it. Was peter here from the guardian . Peter walker from the guardian newspaper. Separate to these tweets, in general, do you think the us president is a supporter and enabler of far right groups . |j president is a supporter and enabler of far right groups . I think that we must all take seriously the threat far right groups pose, both in terms of the terrorist threat that is posed by those groups and the necessity of dealing with extremist material which is far right as well. Ive commented in the past on issues in the United States on this matter. In the United Kingdom we take the far right very seriously, and thats why we ensure that we deal with these threats and this extremism where ever it comes and whatever its source. The Prime Minister speaking a short time ago. More skilled workers with on the job training will revolutionise uk growth and productivity according to the government. The education secretary Justine Greening is hosting a skills summit with business leaders, outlining plans to improve technical education. Adina campbell reports. A tour of one of the uks biggest building projects. As well as taking a closer look at what will soon become londons super sewer, the education secretary is setting out the governments plans for a new generation of skilled workers. Whats in it for young people are great opportunities and skilling themselves up. Whats in it for business are the skills that they need, and for far too long have business are the skills that they need, and forfar too long have not been able to find. Todays skills summit is calling on businesses and Industry Experts to improve their training programmes. With the introduction of new technical qualifications called t levels, away to revolutionise technical training. This is the valuable experience that really matters. But there has been a big fall in the number of people starting apprenticeships in england since the government introduced a levy earlier this year. And ministers are keen to get more young people on board. You cant teach people on board. You cant teach people particular skills at school. It doesnt equate. You need to do it on site. It doesnt equate. You need to do it onsite. I always wanted to be in construction, so i thought, why dont i work and study at the same time . The governments target for apprenticeships as 3 million by 2020, which it says will create a skills revolution. Adina campbell, beauty news. The Northern Ireland border remains one of the major sticking points in the brexit talks. The Irish Government says it wont allow brexit negotiations to move on to trade unless its given guarantees that there wont be whats called a hard border. Well, the south armagh community spent 30 years living life under the scrutiny of the security forces. The irish border between newry and dundalk was also one of the most active territories for the ira. Tara mills has been to south armagh to look at security in the past, present and post brexit. It was the most heavily policed area of the border, checkpoints, watchtowers, death and destruction. In1979, watchtowers, death and destruction. In 1979, the ira killed 18 soldiers at narrow water castle. This former detective reinvestigated the attack towards the end of his career. They went down as the army were shooting at them, and they ran, got onto their bikes, and that they were back up their bikes, and that they were back up on their bikes. To him, talking about policing the border is nonsense. The border here struggles, s0 nonsense. The border here struggles, so many different ways in and out. So you set up your checkpoints from main traffic, and those who want to go any different routes, they can do that, and it is impossible to police. This Primary School used to be sandwiched between the main border watchtower and a newly bill tarmey barracks. They even had a checkpoint outside the front door. Annie attended the schooljury the troubles, and is now a teacher in the new building. It wasjust normal for us, we woke up at night, the helicopters woke us up, and we went to sleep. There were army in the field while we were at school. They we re field while we were at school. They were tough times. They were tough times when i was at school, and we couldnt go back to that now. We deserve what we have the moment, the freedom that we have at the moment. Irememberonce freedom that we have at the moment. I remember once for example coming in one morning, and everyone thought the classroom might be blown up, because a bomb had been sent on a ru nway because a bomb had been sent on a runway truck down the line did it had exploded outside the base. Borderfarmers are had exploded outside the base. Border farmers are among the key businesses facing uncertainty. Even those who voted leave dont want to see new checkpoints. We all remember what it was like. It felt like really crossing at that time the berlin wall, with checkpoints and queues, s0 berlin wall, with checkpoints and queues, so nobody wants to get back to that. It is a problem, but nobody wa nts to to that. It is a problem, but nobody wants to get back to that hard border scenario. This is typical of many roads along the border. The only visible sign between north and south, a change in the road markings. The landscape here has been completely transformed, and this Community Wants it to stay that way. Tara mills, bbc news, south armagh. In a moment, a summary of the Business News this hour. But first the headlines on bbc news downing street has stressed the importance of the special relationship with america , after President Trump hit back at her criticism of him for re tweeting videos posted by a british far right group net migration into the uk sees its biggest fall on record , down by nearly a third , as eu citizens chose not to come here and the Northern Ireland secretary tells the bbc that the government recognises the final brexit deal has to recognise the unique challenges posed by the irish border. Hello, im rachel horne. In the Business News google is accused of collecting the personal data of millions of users, in the first mass legal action of its kind in the uk. It focuses on allegations that google unlawfully harvested information from 5. 4 million uk users by bypassing privacy settings on their iphones. Theres more on that story on our website. Did you start your day with a bowl of coco pops . Well, by the middle of next year three of the uks best know Breakfast Cereals will have up to 40 less sugar. Cereal maker kelloggs is to cut the amount in its three top selling childrens cereals coco pops, Rice Krispies, and Rice Krispies multi grain shapes. It comes amid pressure on food firms to cut sugar levels to combat obesity. And Consumer Confidence has fallen to its lowest since just after last years brexit vote. Business morale is also down. Thats according to a closely watched gauge called the gfk Consumer Confidence index. They say the recent Interest Rate hike, squeezed incomes, higher inflation and Economic Uncertainty have dampened the mood across the uk. Leaving education when the economy is weak has a long lasting effect on young peoples employment and pay. Thats according to the latest report from the institute for fiscal studies. They say wages and jobs can be affected for at least five years and that impact can continue even o