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continue to put them towards eastern parts of england. maybe producing a light shower. it will be cloudy a little on the dark side on heavy shower later in the day in the scottish highlands. notice the winds are strongest through england and wales. very dusty through the channel, channel islands and into southwest england for the overall it's a bit cooler. especially long that north sea coast but around 17 in the sunniest parts of the west. 0n through sunday night and into monday we do start to bring in more cloud. monday morning is looking cloudier. notjust cloudier but wetter. in northwest scotland as the weather system moves in. but still where there are some clear spells overnight and into my date you could still have a touch of frost. it is a different looking picture on monday. the high pressure being squeezed away as we see this area of low pressure begin a rather slowjourney southwards throughout monday and tuesday. bringing at least the chance for rain. there will be some falling in scotland on monday. inching its way slowly sell. you could see a little bit feeding into its parts of northern ireland and england where it is for the rest of england where it is for the rest of england and wales it stays dry. could still be a fair amount of sunshine around here. that continues moving south overnight and into tuesday. again the chance for a little rain, beyond that is the week goes on there will be a few showers around. it will be on the cool side still and there is still overnight the risk of frost hello. this is bbc news. hospitals in india struggle with overwhelming demand for beds, ventilators and oxygen as the country records the world's highest—ever daily rise in coronavirus infections for the third day in a row. labour has called for the government to publish full details of how work on borisjohnson�*s official flat was paid for, following allegations by his former chief advisor, dominic cummings. indonesian rescue teams recover debris that is believed to be from the submarine that went missing off the coast of bali on wednesday. the public have been told to stay away from the mourne mountains in northern ireland — amid warnings more fires may break out this weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are personal finance journalist anne ashworth and the independent�*s economics editor ben chu. tomorrow's front pages. starting with downing street. downing street insiders are fearful of dominic cummings releasing emails and memos from his time in government, according to the sunday telegraph. the star on sunday says the former special adviser has gone nuclear. the mail on sunday carries counter—claims from downing street regarding mr cummings�* behaviour. the pm doesn't follow protocol by using an encrypted mobile phone, according to allegations in the sunday mirror. the observer says labour are aiming to grill a senior tory minister in parliament, over the growing sleaze crisis. it also has a striking image of those fires in county down. an exclusive for the sunday express, which says the government have made a new order of pfizerjabs to help avoid an autumn lockdown. those are the front pages. so let's begin. the story that has dominated the papers over the last couple of days continues to dominate the front pages today, doesn't it? the alleged sleaze allegations in government. i stress alleged. let's start with the sunday telegraph. anne, i do not know about you, died by number ten fears cummings bombshell dossier, i suppose i look to the sunday papers to think what might be new in them? actually, there was not a tremendous amount that was new in that story, was there? it amount that was new in that story, was there? , amount that was new in that story, was there?— was there? it is interesting that the are was there? it is interesting that they are very — was there? it is interesting that they are very fearful— was there? it is interesting that they are very fearful that - was there? it is interesting that - they are very fearful that cummings has more to say than he said in his 1000 word blog defending himself and saying he was not the person that had leaked the prime minister's texts. we all have that image of dominic cummings when he strode out of downing street with that very, very big box of documents. it is very big box of documents. it is very clear that he seems to have printed off every text, every e—mail, and may be about to present some very new stuff in front of this key commons select committee meeting next month on the conduct of the pandemic. and it is quite clear that cummings is a man who takes copious notes, copies everything down, records stuff. number ten are fearful. it is becoming a soap opera, reading the papers tonight, i felt like when you read the account of what is coming up next in one of our popular soaps, rather than what should be going on currently in government. should be going on currently in government-— should be going on currently in government. should be going on currently in covernment. �* ., , ., ., ~ government. ben, what did you make ofthe government. ben, what did you make of the story in — government. ben, what did you make of the story in the _ government. ben, what did you make of the story in the telegraph? - government. ben, what did you make of the story in the telegraph? as - of the story in the telegraph? as anne was saying, there is a quote from an insider seeing dominic cummings used to scribble a lot in his book, i do not know what he has got what he has not got. it is his book, i do not know what he has got what he has not got.— got what he has not got. it is what ou would got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. _ got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they _ got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they are - got what he has not got. it is what you would expect. they are pretty| you would expect. they are pretty nervous — you would expect. they are pretty nervous. dominic cummings knows, as they say, _ nervous. dominic cummings knows, as they say, where all the bodies are buried~ _ they say, where all the bodies are buried. 0ne they say, where all the bodies are buried. one would suspect that he would _ buried. one would suspect that he would be — buried. one would suspect that he would be willing to point them out, now that _ would be willing to point them out, now that relations between him and downing _ now that relations between him and downing street have completely collapsed. anne makes a point about the soap— collapsed. anne makes a point about the soap opera. it is very important to remember what underlies this, this is_ to remember what underlies this, this is not— to remember what underlies this, this is notjust a westminster soap opera, _ this is notjust a westminster soap opera, this — this is notjust a westminster soap opera, this is some very important issues _ opera, this is some very important issues about propriety in public life. _ issues about propriety in public life, about the conduct of ministers, about the conduct of civil servants. this matters to people — civil servants. this matters to people. there a danger we look at it as the _ people. there a danger we look at it as the prime — people. there a danger we look at it as the prime minister and his ex adviser— as the prime minister and his ex adviser have fallen out, isn't that interesting, now they are taking pops _ interesting, now they are taking pops at — interesting, now they are taking pops at each other. let's focus on what _ pops at each other. let's focus on what really — pops at each other. let's focus on what really matters underneath all this. what really matters underneath all this i_ what really matters underneath all this. i think that is the key challenge in the coming weeks ahead. and hack, _ challenge in the coming weeks ahead. and back, let's turn to the observer, which having said that 0bserver, which having said that there is a not amount that is new in the papers, they have got a slightly new take, haven't they? johnson faces mps fury over downing street sleaze claims. the suggestion that labour will aim to senior minister before parliament. to account for the growing crisis. but to pick up on what ben said, he says that this matters to people, do you think this is an issue that is cutting through with voters? i is an issue that is cutting through with voters?— with voters? i think that most --eole with voters? i think that most peeple find — with voters? i think that most peeple find it _ with voters? i think that most people find it thoroughly - people find it thoroughly unedifying. if i was to think about what people are thinking about at the moment, i would think it is the postmasters story, the sub—postmaster is, that appeal court ruling, which showed ourjustice system in a very poor light. i wonder if all this political stuff is really cutting through or this is what people expect from mrjohnson. indeed, in one of the front pages, he is depicted as a clown alongside dominic cummings, also as a clown. it is an edifying and it is not what we need at the moment when there are so many challenges chase facing our country. so many challenges chase facing our count . ~ ., , ., , country. wrote the story in the observer that _ country. wrote the story in the observer that the _ country. wrote the story in the observer that the observer - 0bserver that the observer understands the opposition is hoping to persuade the speaker to grant an untrue question tomorrow that would mean a senior minister most likely the cabinet office minister michael gove being summoned to the comments to account for the crisis, how likely do you think that is to happen? likely do you think that is to ha en? , , , likely do you think that is to ha . en? , , , ., likely do you think that is to hauen? , , ,., ., ,, happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it is _ happen? depends on what the speaker decides. i suspect it is reasonably - decides. i suspect it is reasonably iikeiy~ _ decides. i suspect it is reasonably iikeiy~ he — decides. i suspect it is reasonably likely. he is shown an independent streak. _ likely. he is shown an independent streak. he — likely. he is shown an independent streak, he is very concerned about holding _ streak, he is very concerned about holding up — streak, he is very concerned about holding up the rights of parliament to hold _ holding up the rights of parliament to hold the executive to account. i think— to hold the executive to account. i think it _ to hold the executive to account. i think it is — to hold the executive to account. i think it is definitely the right thing — think it is definitely the right thing to— think it is definitely the right thing to do. this is such a multifaceted story, though. 0ne suspects — multifaceted story, though. 0ne suspects that it probably is going to he _ suspects that it probably is going to he in— suspects that it probably is going to be in these various investigations that have been lodged by select— investigations that have been lodged by select committees, that the real evidence _ by select committees, that the real evidence will come out rather than a minister— evidence will come out rather than a minister standing up and taking questions at the dispatch box. there's— questions at the dispatch box. there's a _ questions at the dispatch box. there's a lot to get through. do not forget, _ there's a lot to get through. do not forget, when dominic cummings board, and made _ forget, when dominic cummings board, and made a _ forget, when dominic cummings board, and made a whole range of allegations relating to the downing flat, allegations relating to the downing fiat, a _ allegations relating to the downing flat, a leak enquiry at the time of the second — flat, a leak enquiry at the time of the second lockdown, in relation to james _ the second lockdown, in relation to james dyson's texts. there is a huge amount— james dyson's texts. there is a huge amount there. also the whole greensiti— amount there. also the whole greensill lobbying investigation going _ greensill lobbying investigation going on as well. this is not going to he _ going on as well. this is not going to be one — going on as well. this is not going to be one minister stands up at the dispatch— to be one minister stands up at the dispatch box and we get to the bottom — dispatch box and we get to the bottom of this, this is going to drag _ bottom of this, this is going to drag on — bottom of this, this is going to drag on and on. that is the real danger— drag on and on. that is the real danger for— drag on and on. that is the real danger for the conservatives and the government, i would danger for the conservatives and the government, iwould have danger for the conservatives and the government, i would have thought, danger for the conservatives and the government, iwould have thought, is that there _ government, iwould have thought, is that there is _ government, iwould have thought, is that there is so much mileage on this _ that there is so much mileage on this. especially given that dominic cummings presumably will try to drip it out and _ cummings presumably will try to drip it out and get the maximum damage that he _ it out and get the maximum damage that he can _ it out and get the maximum damage that he can get. it out and get the maximum damage that he can get-— that he can get. before he appears before the select _ committee next month. let's move onto another story now. on the front of the observer. sturgeon tells prime minister, don't use trumpet tactics. am i right, nichola sturgeon has written a piece for the observer? she sturgeon has written a piece for the observer? . , sturgeon has written a piece for the observer? ,, , ., observer? she is almost comparing boris johnson _ observer? she is almost comparing boris johnson to _ observer? she is almost comparing boris johnson to trump. _ observer? she is almost comparing boris johnson to trump. mrs - observer? she is almost comparing i boris johnson to trump. mrs sturgeon borisjohnson to trump. mrs sturgeon sees an opportunity in the tobacco that seems to be unfolding at downing street as an opportunity to press the case for an independence vote and to say that to block a vote after the elections next month would be incredibly unfair. i think this is, as ben said, one of the matter is, as ben said, one of the matter is that we should be worrying about, the possible break—up of our union, given the very poor light in which the government is being cast by all this soap opera over the leaking, over the decorations at number ten. this is an extraordinary moment, isn't it, when a makeover of a flat becomes a massive political issue? ben, it is interesting, the story in the observer, sturgeon tells bm don't use trumpet tactics. the government has held a firm line that the referendum in 2014, the vote against independence then and there are few settled the matter for a generation, but how much pressure will the government come under if nichola sturgeon and her party won an overwhelming majority? you nichola sturgeon and her party won an overwhelming majority? an overwhelming ma'ority? you have not to an overwhelming ma'ority? you have got to imagine — an overwhelming ma'ority? you have got to imagine that _ an overwhelming majority? you have got to imagine that the _ an overwhelming majority? you have got to imagine that the pressure - got to imagine that the pressure will ratchet up. reminded of when the conservatives... borisjohnson telling _ the conservatives... borisjohnson telling labour to agree to a general eiection— telling labour to agree to a general election in— telling labour to agree to a general election in 2019. labour did not have _ election in 2019. labour did not have to — election in 2019. labour did not have to agree to that, but eventuallyjust unbearable pressure eventually just unbearable pressure for eventuallyjust unbearable pressure for them _ eventuallyjust unbearable pressure for them and they had to do it. i suspect— for them and they had to do it. i suspect the same thing will apply here _ suspect the same thing will apply here. constitutionally, of course, the government does not have to agree _ the government does not have to agree to — the government does not have to agree to a — the government does not have to agree to a referendum. but if they win a _ agree to a referendum. but if they win a resounding victory, as you say, _ win a resounding victory, as you say, in — win a resounding victory, as you say, in those scottish parliamentary elections _ say, in those scottish parliamentary elections next month, and it is clear— elections next month, and it is clear where the opinion is going in the polls. — clear where the opinion is going in the polls. it — clear where the opinion is going in the polls, it will be very difficult, regardless of what people say now. _ difficult, regardless of what people say now, they cannot say now we will agree _ say now, they cannot say now we will agree to _ say now, they cannot say now we will agree to it. _ say now, they cannot say now we will agree to it, but after that paul, after— agree to it, but after that paul, after the — agree to it, but after that paul, after the results come in, iwould not bet _ after the results come in, iwould not bet against another referendum. let's turn _ not bet against another referendum. let's turn to — not bet against another referendum. let's turn to the sunday express now. anne, return of a normal life. a striking headline. this is 22 scientists have written an open letter to the government. these are scientists from all sides of the political spectrum. tell us a bit more about what they are saying. they are saying that all restrictions, including mask we are in, should be ditched afterjune the 21st, which is the final date on the road bat out of lockdown. and that we should return to life as normal. this is accompanied by something in this piece that also says that the government is ordering up vaccines just in case there is another wave come the autumn. this is a gathering kind of forced to say that the vaccines have set us free, there is no more need for lockdown restrictions, and indeed this is coming on the day when we learned that half of the population has been vaccinated. however, ithink that half of the population has been vaccinated. however, i think this will raise a lot of eyebrows, and i think that the average person in the street will think we have made huge gains, we do not wish to lose all the advantages that we have gained from the lockdown by rushing out of it, by ditching masks. i must admit to myself, i am absolutely bewildered by this reluctance to wear a mask. it is not really quite that great a hardship. if it protects you and protect somebody else, and it means that we do not have another lockdown, i think we should just be happy to wear them until the autumn. i know that is a hugely controversial view in light of this big anti—mask march that we saw down 0xford of this big anti—mask march that we saw down oxford street today, but i think that i represent what most people think. if it tastes masks, we will wear them.— will wear them. ben, iwill be interested — will wear them. ben, iwill be interested in _ will wear them. ben, iwill be interested in your _ will wear them. ben, iwill be interested in your view. - will wear them. ben, iwill be interested in your view. i - will wear them. ben, i will be i interested in your view. i should say as well that the sunday express has tagged this as an exclusive, thatis has tagged this as an exclusive, that is because they are saying ministers are set to sign a major deal with pfizerfor more ministers are set to sign a major deal with pfizer for more vaccines this autumn, which presumably the idea is will protect more people. 0bviously that is a very good thing. obviously that is a very good thing. 0n obviously that is a very good thing. on the _ obviously that is a very good thing. on the opening up, i would just say be pretty— on the opening up, i would just say be pretty wary. look at india. eariier— be pretty wary. look at india. earlier this year, they thought they were on— earlier this year, they thought they were on top of it, 11,000 cases a day, _ were on top of it, 11,000 cases a day, now— were on top of it, 11,000 cases a day, now they are at 300,000. that demonstrates the speed and the viciousness of which this epidemic can come — viciousness of which this epidemic can come back to life. the danger, the spill—over danger of a variant viruses _ the spill—over danger of a variant viruses developing another kit, countries — viruses developing another kit, countries and coming to the uk, i would _ countries and coming to the uk, i would have — countries and coming to the uk, i would have thought that most scientists, despite the fact that the scientists have said have a liberation _ the scientists have said have a liberation day, get rid of all restrictions injune, i think most scientists— restrictions injune, i think most scientists would be a bit more cautious— scientists would be a bit more cautious than that. and warn just how dangerous this epidemic still is and that— how dangerous this epidemic still is and that we should not simply say, let's take _ and that we should not simply say, let's take back control, let's lift all restrictions in a big bang. anne. — all restrictions in a big bang. anne, letsjust try all restrictions in a big bang. anne, lets just try and squeeze all restrictions in a big bang. anne, letsjust try and squeeze in anne, lets just try and squeeze in one more, oi’ or maybe two. back to the sunday telegraph. wipe non—crime hate allegations, says priti patel. tell us what that is about. the home secretary to patel. this us what that is about. the home secretary to patel.— secretary to patel. this is one of the stories _ secretary to patel. this is one of the stories of— secretary to patel. this is one of the stories of which _ secretary to patel. this is one of the stories of which one - secretary to patel. this is one of the stories of which one would i secretary to patel. this is one of. the stories of which one would have liked a bit more detail. if you have been accused of hate speech and it is found that you have not actually... your words do not classify as hate speech, by the process that happens, that should be wiped of your record. currently, it remains on your record, and of course we know these kind of records can be accessed by possibly potential employers. but this is one of those stories on which i would quite like a bit more detail because how is hate speech not found to be hate speech but free speech? it is a very interesting area.— very interesting area. ben, what is our view very interesting area. ben, what is your view on _ very interesting area. ben, what is your view on that _ very interesting area. ben, what is your view on that one? _ very interesting area. ben, what is your view on that one? the - very interesting area. ben, what is your view on that one? the story l your view on that one? the story talks about... _ your view on that one? the story talks about... it _ your view on that one? the story talks about... it talks _ your view on that one? the story talks about... it talks about - your view on that one? the story talks about... it talks about the l talks about... it talks about the fact that — talks about... it talks about the fact that people's lives are being blighted — fact that people's lives are being blighted by these incidents being held on— blighted by these incidents being held on their records. and that can, curtailing _ held on their records. and that can, curtailing their employment possibilities. i would like to see some _ possibilities. i would like to see some evidence. it is not provided. if some evidence. it is not provided. if there _ some evidence. it is not provided. if there is — some evidence. it is not provided. if there is evidence, then i think there _ if there is evidence, then i think there is— if there is evidence, then i think there is a — if there is evidence, then i think there is a very strong case that it should _ there is a very strong case that it should be — there is a very strong case that it should be looked at and possibly performed in the way. i do not think we should _ performed in the way. i do not think we should just go on the basis of people _ we should just go on the basis of people in— we should just go on the basis of people in the home office saying this is— people in the home office saying this is a — people in the home office saying this is a problem, therefore we need to change _ this is a problem, therefore we need to change this. i would be cautious about— to change this. i would be cautious about doing that. very quickly, the front of the independent has an exclusive. eu nations rule out deals with uk on deportation. this could have quite serious implications, couldn't it? indeed it could. the priti patel once countries where people have come from as refugees to accept them when we send them back. we will not accept them settling here and we would like to send them back to one of the eu countries from whence they came. but france, germany and belgium are not having any of it. it seems as if priti patel is going to be stymied in this attempt. again, it is another one of those stories where i would quite like to have some more detail as to whether this is a firm resolution on the part of the eu are just some countries voicing discontent over the issue. your paper, then, can you give us any more detail? it is your paper, then, can you give us any more detail?— your paper, then, can you give us any more detail? it is an odd story because they _ any more detail? it is an odd story because they had _ any more detail? it is an odd story because they had already - any more detail? it is an odd story because they had already rejected | any more detail? it is an odd story. because they had already rejected it last year~ _ because they had already rejected it last year. then priti patel came back— last year. then priti patel came back in— last year. then priti patel came back in march and said we are going to negotiate, we are in talks, we will deliver— to negotiate, we are in talks, we will deliver this agreement. now they are — will deliver this agreement. now they are saying, we have not changed our minds _ they are saying, we have not changed our minds. why would we do this? the uk has _ our minds. why would we do this? the uk has left _ our minds. why would we do this? the uk has left the eu, why would we do some _ uk has left the eu, why would we do some special deal to take asylum seekers— some special deal to take asylum seekers back when we only do that with eu _ seekers back when we only do that with eu partners? really it isjust the eu _ with eu partners? really it isjust the eu sticking to its old line. the question— the eu sticking to its old line. the question is— the eu sticking to its old line. the question is why did the home office and priti _ question is why did the home office and priti patel make these claims that she — and priti patel make these claims that she would be able to do this? there _ that she would be able to do this? there an _ that she would be able to do this? there an interesting quote from the former— there an interesting quote from the former mep in the p saying it is all former mep in the p saying it is all for political — former mep in the p saying it is all for political domestic consumption in the _ for political domestic consumption in the uk, — for political domestic consumption in the uk, it is to sound tough and imply— in the uk, it is to sound tough and implythere— in the uk, it is to sound tough and imply there isa in the uk, it is to sound tough and imply there is a solution when there is not _ imply there is a solution when there is not one — imply there is a solution when there is not one. .. . imply there is a solution when there is not one. ., ., ., is not one. hold that thought because that _ is not one. hold that thought because that is _ is not one. hold that thought because that is it _ is not one. hold that thought because that is it for - is not one. hold that thought because that is it for the - is not one. hold that thought i because that is it for the papers this. thank you anne, thank you ben. anne and ben will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers. for now though, bye bye. hello. this is the bbc sport centre. england have won the women's 6—nation for the third year in a row after a hard—fought10—6 victory over france. the two leading sides in europe topped their groups in a one—off condensed tournament to reach the final. the reporter was there. a fitting stadium for a final showdown. the sun may have been shining, but no fans were allowed in to enjoy the spectacle. for england, a third consecutive championship in their sites. a third consecutive championship in theirsites. forthe a third consecutive championship in their sites. for the french, the chance to recapture a title they have not held since 2018. compared to their group games, this one was a slow burner, opportunities were hard to come by, and when they did, they were missed. but thenjust to come by, and when they did, they were missed. but then just before the break, a breakthrough. peak trail, one of the start of this year's championship, bulldozing her way to the line, and off—load, and then overfor way to the line, and off—load, and then over for the try. england ahead. after the restart, france found their way onto the scoreboard. whilst both defences stood their ground. the french kept up the relentless pressure. and were rewarded seven minutes from time to set up a nerve—racking finish. england showed composure in keeping the ball and were awarded a penalty which was dispatched with almost the last kick of the game.— last kick of the game. england are the 2020 16 _ last kick of the game. england are the 2020 16 nations _ last kick of the game. england are the 2020 16 nations champions! l the 202016 nations champions! champions again, this will not go down as a vintage performance or a vintage final but england doing enough to defend their title and claim back—to—back consecutive championships for the third time. the captain admitted it was not the most flamboyant of scorelines that secured the title, but that seem to make the celebration even sweeter. english football has announced plans for a social media boycott as it pushes for action against the online abuse of players. they say they want platforms to do more to tackle the issue. the fa and teams from the premier league, football league, winning super league and championship, as well as groups such as the pfa and kick it out will switch off their facebook, twitter and instagram accounts next friday forfour and instagram accounts next friday for four days. and instagram accounts next friday forfour days. chelsea and instagram accounts next friday for four days. chelsea have and instagram accounts next friday forfour days. chelsea have seized the initiative in the race for the top four in the premier league after a one — zero win over west ham. timo werner to thank. he scored his first goal since february. west ham finished with ten men. after one of their defenders was sent off. having cleared a ball, he caught ben chilwell on the follow through. chelsea are now three points clear of their london rivals. next for them is a trip to real madrid on tuesday for the first leg of their champions league semifinal. this is clearly something _ champions league semifinal. this is clearly something very _ champions league semifinal. this is clearly something very special. - champions league semifinal. this is clearly something very special. the | clearly something very special. the biggest club may be in europe. biggest club in the last ten years of champions league history, clearly. so, a good challenge. but to arrive with self—confidence and with trust in ourselves that we can perform in tight matches on this level, it is a very good feeling. yeah, again, a very good experience for us. the next step is to take on tuesday. for us. the next step is to take on tuesda . , ,., .. for us. the next step is to take on tuesda . , ,., ., tuesday. elsewhere, liverpool dam liver - ool tuesday. elsewhere, liverpool dam liverpool failed _ tuesday. elsewhere, liverpool dam liverpool failed to _ tuesday. elsewhere, liverpool dam liverpool failed to make _ tuesday. elsewhere, liverpool dam liverpool failed to make it - tuesday. elsewhere, liverpool dam liverpool failed to make it back- liverpool failed to make it back into the champions league places when they met on a late equaliser at newcastle. mohamed salah put liverpool ahead inside four minutes, and that looked to be enough. however, joe willock scored with virtually the last kick of the game to snatch a crucial point to boost newcastle's chances of survival. david mcgoldrick scored the only goal of the late game as sheffield united beat brighton. sheffield united beat brighton. sheffield united have already been relegated and that result has done nothing to ease brighton's worries. they are just seven points clear of the bottom three. watford have been promoted back to the premier league at the first time of asking. a goal from the penalty spot gave them a 1-0 from the penalty spot gave them a 1—0 win over millwall. they are going straight back up into the top flight, just like norwich. there were huge celebrations for hull city who bounced back into the championship after being relegated last season. they made sure with a 2-1 last season. they made sure with a 2—1 victory last season. they made sure with a 2—1victory at lincoln. but two sides have been relegated, swindon town, they are down afterjust one season following a 5—0 defeat. bristol rovers relegation was confirmed after their 1—0 loss at portsmouth. hibernian are the first team through to the semifinals of the scottish cup after beating motherwell on penalties at easter road. they looked to have it in the bag when they were 2—0 up with ten minutes to go. however, motherwell were not going down without a fight. they equalised with one minute on the clock. extra time could not separate them. it went to penalties. hibernian went through. mark williams won the battle between two former winners at the world snooker championship in sheffield. he beat john higgins by 13—7 and a dominant display at the crucible to reach the quarterfinals, closing out with 3/2—century breaks. 16—year—old britainjessica has won her second medal in as many times at the european gymnastic championships in switzerland. she won silver in the vault, going one better than the bronze that she took in the all—round event. she said it was crazy to be in these finals and winning medals. the home favourite claimed the gold medal in that event. that is all this but for now. good night. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high—pressure still around on sunday, the flow of air around that, particularly to england and wales will be a stronger easterly. it will feel a bit cooler but especially if you're along that north sea coast it will be a rather chilly day even when you do get to see some sunshine. it's a cold start to sunday with another frost in many areas away from larger towns and city centres, —3 possible in the coldest parts of eastern scotland. there will be some areas of patchy cloud around to begin with. a lot of that will clear away though, some areas will stay hazy during the day. some cloud will continue to push in towards eastern parts of england. maybe producing a light shower. it will be cloudy a little on the down side in shetland and there may be an isolted on heavy shower later in the day in the scottish highlands. notice the winds are strongest through england and wales. very gusty through the channel, channel islands and into southwest england, overall it's a bit cooler. especially along that north sea coast but around 17 in the sunniest parts of the west. on through sunday night and into monday we do start to bring in more cloud. monday morning is looking cloudier. notjust cloudier but wetter in northwest scotland as the weather system moves in. but still where there are some clear spells overnight and into monday, you could still have a touch of frost. it is a different looking picture on monday. the high pressure being squeezed away as we see this area of low pressure begin a rather slowjourney southwards throughout monday and tuesday. bringing at least the chance for rain. there will be some falling in scotland on monday. edging its way slowly south. later in the day, you could see a little bit feeding into its parts of northern ireland and england where as for the rest of england and wales it stays dry. could still be a fair amount of sunshine around here. that continues moving south overnight and into tuesday. again the chance for a little rain, beyond that as the week goes on there will be a few showers around. it will be on the cool side still and there is still overnight, the risk of frost. that's your weather. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the 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