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And now were Sucking Diesel the daily star teases ahead to the grand line of duty series six finale, which airs tomorrow evening on bbc one. So lets begin. Hello to you both. We are going to lead with The Telegraph and i wonder if you could kick us off with their lead story, please. This if you could kick us off with their lead story, please. If you could kick us off with their lead story, please. This is a report that apparently lead story, please. This is a report that apparently boris lead story, please. This is a report that apparently Boris Johnson lead story, please. This is a report that apparently Boris Johnson is i that apparently Boris Johnson is throwing up that apparently borisjohnson is throwing up Emergency Plans to that apparently Boris Johnson is throwing up Emergency Plans to throw money at scotland. This is ahead of the elections on thursday, which many people in scotland are being seen as a referendum on a referendum. And its widely expected that the snp will do very well. Whether they do as well as they have donein whether they do as well as they have done in the past and have an outright majority, we dont know until the outcome of the votes at the end of the week. But Boris Johnson is apparently according to The Telegraph going all out to try and save the union. And within weeks expected to announce millions of pounds on infrastructure, transport, education, basically a pr war with nicholas sturgeon. But its very interesting. One of the things reported here is british doormats would be ordered to make the case against Scottish Independence Around The World. Theres this bonkers idea of a bridge between scotland and Northern Ireland and the idea of some sort of exchange of students between england and scotland, which throws up a whole load of questions because scottish students dont have to pay tuition fees whereas students at angus universities do. And the idea that scottish patients could be treated in english nhs beds. I mean, it sounds like a great big pr push but not very much more than that. Nigel. I but not very much more than that. Niel. ~. , but not very much more than that. Niel. ~. , nigel. I think what we are seeing here is the nigel. I think what we are seeing here is the carrot nigel. I think what we are seeing here is the carrot coming nigel. I think what we are seeing here is the carrot coming out, i nigel. I think what we are seeing here is the carrot coming out, so billions here is the carrot coming out, so billions of here is the carrot coming out, so billions of pounds for roads and rail and billions of pounds for roads and rail and things like that. In the event rail and things like that. In the event that Nicola Sturgeon does get a majority event that Nicola Sturgeon does get a majority and she does not need very much a majority and she does not need very much provided she does as well as we very much provided she does as well as we expect her to do. She has 51 msps as we expect her to do. She has 51 msps now as we expect her to do. She has 51 msps now. She then needs 11 greens who are msps now. She then needs 11 greens who are probed referendum if she falls short who are probed referendum if she falls short so they can actually do the top falls short so they can actually do the top part. So it looks as if scotland the top part. So it looks as if scotland is heading towards the idea of a Referendum Majority and possibly of a Referendum Majority and possibly even the old msp from alex satmonds possibly even the old msp from Alex Salmonds party who is polling very low. Where the stick comes, i think, is what low. Where the stick comes, i think, is what happens after that. So its the warnings about you will need passports the warnings about you will need passports to get backwards and forwards passports to get backwards and forwards. Now, the scottish say that is nonsense forwards. Now, the scottish say that is nonsense that is not with the british is nonsense that is not with the british say. They are giving you would british say. They are giving you would need Border Checks if scotland wants would need Border Checks if scotland wants to would need Border Checks if scotland wants to pursue his own Immigration Policy~ wants to pursue his own Immigration Policy he wants to pursue his own Immigration Policy. He would then have a situation policy. He would then have a situation of the eu. Scotland would io situation of the eu. Scotland would go back situation of the eu. Scotland would go back into the eu as independent scotland go back into the eu as independent scotland and how would they feel about scotland and how would they feel about adopting the euro . Again, nicola about adopting the euro . Again, Nicola Sturgeon says it wont happen, Nicola Sturgeon says it wont happen, we continued with the british happen, we continued with the british pound. Thats not what the british british pound. Thats not what the british thing. So there is an awful lot there british thing. So there is an awful lot there to actually unravel and polls lot there to actually unravel and polls last lot there to actually unravel and polls last week were showing Scott A Little Bit polls last week were showing Scott A Little Bit less in favour of independence. And maybe to do with the fact independence. And maybe to do with the fact that theyjust recorded a £40 billion deficit. | the fact that theyjust recorded a £40 billion deficit. The fact that theyjust recorded a £40 billion deficit. I dont know if either of you £40 billion deficit. I dont know if either of you have £40 billion deficit. I dont know if either of you have listened £40 billion deficit. I dont know if either of you have listened to £40 billion deficit. I dont know if either of you have listened to the j either of you have listened to the any questions programme and the Sister Programme that airs today on radio for, any answers. There was some sort of comment on this and a number of scots were saying im not seeing any numbers in the manifesto for a start. When it comes to independence. Lets see the numbers. We are not stupid here. I independence. Lets see the numbers. We are not stupid here. We are not stupid here. I think thats a very we are not stupid here. I think thats a very valid we are not stupid here. I think thats a very valid point we are not stupid here. I think| thats a very valid point actually and in fact since the emergence of Alex Salmonds new party, although they are polling very low as nigel said at the moment, but what it means is that Nicola Sturgeon does not own, if you like, the narrative about independence. And it has forced her into a position where she is going to have to talk about and has been increasingly talking about those nitty gritty issues of immigration, border control, Border Checks, etc. Whereas before she could just say we are going to have a referendum and her nemesis and one time mentor alex salmond has come up with this new party. So they are to clear Independence Parties and it is now about the detail. And you know is that people have got the appetite for it having seen whats happened post brexit. We went to see on thursday when people go to the polls. On thursday when people go to the olls. �. ,. , on thursday when people go to the olls. �. ,. , polls. And a final comment on this story from polls. And a final comment on this story from you. Polls. And a final comment on this story from you, nigel, polls. And a final comment on this story from you, nigel, if polls. And a final comment on this story from you, nigel, if scotland | story from you, nigel, if scotland is to be getting all of this, you know what else will put their hand up know what else will put their hand up and say what about us . Yes. Know what else will put their hand up and say what about us . Yes, you have the independence up and say what about us . Yes, you have the Independence Movement l up and say what about us . Yes, you have the Independence Movement there as well have the Independence Movement there as well so have the Independence Movement there as well. So so they want a referendum in the next five years. And Northern Ireland, certainly a much and Northern Ireland, certainly a much bigger push for independence there much bigger push for independence there with much bigger push for independence there with the idea of having a border there with the idea of having a Border Problem now because of Brexit Border problem now because of brexit so Border Problem now because of brexit. So at the moment the whole union brexit. So at the moment the whole union is brexit. So at the moment the whole union is looking a bit fragile. And thats union is looking a bit fragile. And thats why union is looking a bit fragile. And thats why Borisjohnson Union is looking a bit fragile. And thats why Boris Johnson poz met union thats why Boris Johnson poz met Union Committee has taken so seriously Union Committee has taken so seriously in westminster in whitehall and when they meet this week, whitehall and when they meet this week, Borisjohnson Will Whitehall and when they meet this week, Boris Johnson will chair it. Usually week, Boris Johnson will chair it. Usually its week, Boris Johnson will chair it. Usually its michael go. The chancellor draughted into preside the money. But they are terribly worried the money. But they are terribly worried they will go down another road where this time independence might road where this time independence might happen. But i can understand from the might happen. But i can understand from the scottish Point Of View they work vehemently against brexit and if they work vehemently against brexit and if they wanted to join or rejoin the eu, this if they wanted to join or rejoin the eu, this is if they wanted to join or rejoin the eu, this is the only way to do it. Staying eu, this is the only way to do it. Staying on eu, this is the only way to do it. Staying on the front page of The Telegraph, second story there with home testing could replace 10 day isolation. Jo. Home testing could replace 10day isolation 10 isolation. Jo. This is a part of a ilot isolation. Jo. This is a part of a pilot preject isolation. Jo. This is a part of a Pilot Project do isolation. Jo. This is a part of a Pilot Project do to isolation. Jo. This is a part of a Pilot Project do to start isolation. Jo. This is a part of a Pilot Project do to start next i isolation. Jo. This is a part of a. Pilot project do to start next week amongst 40,000 odd people, and the idea is that you get sent a pack of home tests that you take a test every day and then if you have. Then post them or send them back but if you go seven days of the negative test each day, you then dont have to isolate. Its quite a smart idea if it works, if its accurate and people do it properly. Because it does take away the need for the 10 day self isolation. Which of course has this Stop Start Effect on people at work and with kids off school and things like that. So its a test and we had to see whether it works or not but it could be quite a game changer. So contact with people because the moment if you have been contacted because you have been in contacted because you have been in contact with somebody, you have to isolate for ten days. Whereas in this case if you are testing negative every day, then you dont have to do the ten days self isolation which also might encourage people to report symptoms or take it more seriously if they were not facing the fear of ten days potentially without any money if they are out of work. This potentially without any money if they are out of work. They are out of work. This is the same story they are out of work. This is the same story on they are out of work. This is the same story on the they are out of work. This is the same story on the front they are out of work. This is the same story on the front of they are out of work. This is the same story on the front of the l same story on the front of the sunday express, nigel, so as we turn to that but we carry on on this subject, end of the nightmare is the way the paper headlines it. And subject, end of the nightmare is the way the paper headlines it. Way the paper headlines it. And the ex ress is way the paper headlines it. And the express is taking way the paper headlines it. And the express is taking both way the paper headlines it. And the express is taking both this way the paper headlines it. And the express is taking both this new way the paper headlines it. And the | express is taking both this new idea of testing express is taking both this new idea of testing and Rapid Testing at home and the of testing and Rapid Testing at home and the idea that britain is emerging from the pandemic. Both things emerging from the pandemic. Both things seem to be true, and i think that when things seem to be true, and i think that when it things seem to be true, and i think that when it comes down to doing these that when it comes down to doing these home tests, it means that if you dont these home tests, it means that if you dont catch it from your partner, you dont catch it from your partner, your wife, you dont catch it from your partner, yourwife, husband you dont catch it from your partner, your wife, husband or one of the partner, your wife, husband or one of the kids partner, your wife, husband or one of the kids or partner, your wife, husband or one of the kids or sitting like that, theres of the kids or sitting like that, theres no of the kids or sitting like that, theres no reason them if you can keep theres no reason them if you can keep proving every day that you are negative keep proving every day that you are negative that you should not go to work negative that you should not go to work in negative that you should not go to work in this has been trialed successfully so far in workplaces and schools, which is why its being rolled and schools, which is why its being rolled out and schools, which is why its being rolled out now to homes. The express is going rolled out now to homes. The express is going on rolled out now to homes. The express is going on about how wonderful its going is going on about how wonderful its going to is going on about how wonderful its going to he is going on about how wonderful its going to be and we are just about to come going to be and we are just about to come out going to be and we are just about to come out of going to be and we are just about to come out of the pandemic. I think what come out of the pandemic. I think what i come out of the pandemic. I think what i have come out of the pandemic. I think what i have to say there is not quite what i have to say there is not quite so what i have to say there is not quite so fast. I think there are a number quite so fast. I think there are a number of quite so fast. I think there are a number of things we have got to watch number of things we have got to watch before we think everything is going watch before we think everything is going to watch before we think everything is going to come back to normal, and the biggest of those is foreign holidays. It seems to be completely mad to holidays. It seems to be completely mad to vic holidays. It seems to be completely mad to vic about going on a fourth holiday mad to vic about going on a fourth holiday this mad to vic about going on a fourth holiday this year picking up a possible holiday this year picking up a possible new variant and bring it back possible new variant and bring it back or possible new variant and bring it back or being stranded abroad. And i have not back or being stranded abroad. And i have not found one scientist and i speak have not found one scientist and i speak to have not found one scientist and i speak to more scientists now are they than speak to more scientists now are they than i speak to more scientists now are they than i do to politicians, and i have they than i do to politicians, and i have not they than i do to politicians, and i have not found one of them who thinks have not found one of them who thinks opening up foreign travel is a good thinks opening up foreign travel is a good idea. Gk, thinks opening up foreign travel is a good idea thinks opening up foreign travel is a good idea. Ok, lets turn back to the front of a good idea. Ok, lets turn back to the front of the a good idea. Ok, lets turn back to the front of The Telegraph a good idea. Ok, lets turn back to the front of The Telegraph and a good idea. Ok, lets turn back to | the front of The Telegraph and hms Prince Philip. Jo. The the front of The Telegraph and hms Prince Philip. Jo. Prince philip. Jo. The telegraph is amonust Prince Philip. Jo. The telegraph is amongst many Prince Philip. Jo. The telegraph is amongst many that Prince Philip. Jo. The telegraph is amongst many that has Prince Philip. Jo. The telegraph is amongst many that has been Prince Philip. Jo. The telegraph is i amongst many that has been leading the campaign for amongst many that has been leading the campaignfora amongst many that has been leading the campaign for a replacement for the campaign for a replacement for the royal yacht britannia, which of course was famously scrapped by tony blair. And The Telegraph carried on with this campaign after the e referendum, directed referendum. So this again is a briefing that tells you that borisjohnson is expected within weeks that we are going to have a new National Flagship that will be named after the duke of edinburgh, who died very recently. It will be and is excited to be named hms Prince Philip and it will do exactly the same as britannia and it which will basically go Around The World flying the flag for britain. And it will also provide a mode of transport for members of the royal family. Mode of transport for members of the royalfamily. It is mode of transport for members of the royal family. It is expected to cost about £200 million and whilst i think many people will think its quite right that there is a fitting tribute to Prince Philip emma who of course was Long Associated with the sea and the lord high admiral and we see this and i think there will equally be a number of people who think is this a good way to spend money when the economy is taking such a hit because of coronavirus and many people will have lost their jobs and many people have seen their businesses go under . So i think is a controversial one. Bran businesses go under . So i think is a controversial one. Controversial one. 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Do we recoup that money in goodwill because we have a yacht floating goodwill because we have a yacht floating around equipment especially at a Time Floating around equipment especially at a time like this we will have lost their at a time like this we will have Lost Theirjobs and with the economy still very Lost Theirjobs and with the economy still very fragile, the idea of blowing still very fragile, the idea of blowing £200 million on a yacht does seem blowing £200 million on a yacht does seem to blowing £200 million on a yacht does seem to be blowing £200 million on a yacht does seem to be a bit extravagant. Sol would seem to be a bit extravagant. Sol would rather that they postpone this one until would rather that they postpone this one until sometime after the economy recovers one until sometime after the economy recovers properly and peoples dont feel so recovers properly and peoples dont feel so bad recovers properly and peoples dont feel so bad about the situation they are in feel so bad about the situation they are in the feel so bad about the situation they are in the moment. Let feel so bad about the situation they are in the moment. Feel so bad about the situation they are in the moment. Let us in on the front page are in the moment. Let us in on the front page of are in the moment. Let us in on the front page of the are in the moment. Let us in on the front page of the express are in the moment. Let us in on the front page of the express with i are in the moment. Let us in on the front page of the express with a i front page of the express with a picture and that is on the number of papers today and that is charlotte. Jo. ~. , ,. , jo. Who looks ust like her dad. Its jo. Who looksjust like her dad. Its astonishing. Jo. Who looksjust like her dad. Its astonishing. She jo. Who looksjust like her dad. Its astonishing. She has i jo. Who looksjust like her dad. Its astonishing. She has got i jo. Who looksjust like her dad. Its astonishing. She has got a l its astonishing. She has got a lovely little gap toothed smile and a pretty little girl. She is six tomorrow, i think this is a photograph taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge, who is quite an accomplished photographer. There was a very nice photograph during the week to mark kate and williams tenth wedding anniversary, so this is a lovely photograph actually. She is a lovely photograph actually. She is a lovely photograph actually. She is a sweet little girl and im sure for great granny, it will be quite a nice thing to see a smiling Great Granddaughter after the sadness of losing Prince Philip. I think we all fell in love with cheeky charlotte, did we not, nigel . I think we did it and at least she is not i think we did it and at least she is not sticking her tongue out in this particular picture. I agree with this particular picture. I agree withjo. This particular picture. I agree withjo. Is this particular picture. I agree withjo, is a really this particular picture. I agree with jo, is a really sweet this particular picture. I agree withjo, is a really sweet picture and taken withjo, is a really sweet picture and taken by kate who was actually quite and taken by kate who was actually quite an and taken by kate who was actually quite an accomplished photographer herself quite an accomplished photographer herself. And also glad to see that prince herself. And also glad to see that Prince William and kate decided that these Prince William and kate decided that these pictures would not be shared on social these pictures would not be shared on social media as they are boycotting this weekend over racism. Another boycotting this weekend over racism. Another addition of the papers is coming up at 11 30pm and we will see you both then. But this addition, thank you jo and nigel and thank you for watching. We are going to have the headlines with mice of the top of the hour but until then here is click. Welcome to click. Now, we all know how easy it is to fake things online these days. Not even photos, voices or videos are safe, as we well know, right . Yes, weve worn fake clothes, weve faked our voices with software. Ive even been entirely faked with a virtual me, although i am convinced that she looked ten years older. I Whole Heartedly agree. Now, later in the program, were going to see the hollywood version of this when we look behind the scenes at the film tenet. Spoiler alert, it wasnt all real. But these days, you dont need a big budget to do this. Just think of those Zoom Backgrounds that weve all been looking at. Admittedly the edges of your hair do often give the game away, but these pictures are pretty good a lot better than we would have imagined they could be five years ago. Harp glissando. So, check out the next advancements. This is where zoom can put meeting participants into a meeting room, a real one thats not real, although i think somethings gone wrong with the sizing here, dont you . My seat� s way too low and youre far too small. Theres a variety of scenes. Do you want to meet me for a coffee . Oh, lovely look, here we are in a coffee shop yeah, look yeah, ill have a latte, please. Id say this is cute, but does it make you feel like were in the same room, really . No, i still feel like were on a zoom call. Maybe this is one for the audience rather than the participants. But while there is plenty of fakery around, the truth is out there, as a certain fox once said, and there are some people who know where to look. The internet is just such a vast place, and like theres so much out there thats just public, so many ways that information can be manipulated. And even, like, political news can be manipulated in someones favour, so thats where i think open Source Intelligence is useful. 18 year old Computer Science Student Kenyon Lee has gone viral on tiktok by using so called open Source Intelligence, collecting and analysing publicly available data. His main trick is to guess peoples exact height by finding other objects in the same shot and tracking down their exact dimensions. Woman how tall is spencer . Now, kenyon did do this test on a video of me that he found online, and well come back to that later. Mainly on account of it being the most embarrassing video ive ever posted online. But we have some serious stuff to talk about first. Look, trust me on this. See, there are groups of people out there who are using open Source Intelligence techniques to do much more serious detective work. These are Anatoliy Chepiga and alexander mishkin, widely believed to have been responsible for the Salisbury Poisonings in 2018. This week, a collective of open Source Intelligence investigators revealed that theyd also managed to link to these two men to the bombing of a czech Ammunition Depot four years previously. That collective is bellingcat, and weve met its founder, eliot higgins, before. In 2014, it was just him. But now he has a foundation in the netherlands, 20 Staff Members and a growing network of volunteers all across the world. I caught up with eliot again recently, and he told me that flight logs of chepiga and mishkins trip to the uk in 2018 were revealed by a russian news site and that showed that their Passport Numbers were only a few digits apart, which was, to say the least, unusual. That caught the interest of bellingcat, in particular our investigator christo grozev. So, christo looked in these databases and discovered these two individuals didnt exist before 2012. Theyjust popped into existence in these data bases in 2013, which was suspicious. He then approached basically an Information Broker who sold him these domestic Passport Registration documents and stamped on them was the number of the Russian Ministry of defence, and it became very clear that these were not ordinary people, that these appeared to be russian intelligence officers. Bellingcat� s investigation didnt end there. Their evidence showed that scientists linked to the 2018 poisonings were following russian Opposition Leader navalny on 40 separate trips in 2020. And that includes the journey where he was poisoned. It seems what weve stumbled on, starting with the skripals story, is this entire kind of network of russian assassinations using nerve agents. And that sounds completely insane, but, you know, we have the receipts, we have the phone records, we have everything that shows this is actually happening, and this is basically unique to russia because russia has this kind of massive amount of corruption where data, phone records, even of their spies, are freely available to anyone who does a bit of googling. What tools and software do you and your investigators use when youre looking at photos and youre trying to work out where theyve been taken and when youre Tracking Bits of information back across the internet . We have an online tool box, which is basicallyjust loads of links, by category, that anyone can go and look at and use themselves. Probably one of the most powerful tools has been google. Things like google earth and google streetview, extremely useful in open source investigation for figuring out where stuff is filmed and photographed. Theres resources now that allow you to track aircraft, like flightradar. You have marinetraffic that allows you to track vessels. Absolutely fascinating stuff. That was elliot higgins. Right, i cant put this off any longer. Its time to go back to kenyon lee. You remember kenyon lee, yeah . The tiktoker who guessed your height from an online video. Yeah, so the problem is the video that he chose was my Ice Bucket Challenge video from years ago, which, if you havent seen, well, youre probably one of the lucky ones. Ive seen it. And i cant unsee it. Ijust cant get enough of you. Um, i was trying to raise money for a good cause, in memory of some good people, and so i decided to go full outrageous and i kind of forgot that the internet never forgets. This you . Ok, here comes kenyons video. Well, i guess this pics not that much better. I decided to find spencers height using this panel from his Ice Bucket Challenge. I overlapped these two frames in photoshop and marked the top of his head and scaled his height using the pixels of the bucket. First were going to divide the height of the bucket by 134, and multiply that number by 838 to be left with 68. 79 inches, or about 58 and 4 5 inches which translates to about 174. 75cms. Anyway, there was a point to all of this did he get your height right . Well, yes, good point, lets find out. What did he say . He said 174. 75. Lets have a look. Oh, wow, 175 not bad, not bad at all. Not bad considering he did that from the dimensions of a bucket yeah, good job he didnt use a 3. 5 inch floppy disk. Now, one of the few films i got to see the cinema last year was tenet, which, as a massive geek, i absolutely loved. And i know you saw it twice, which i dont think ive ever done. Yeah, second time with subtitles, which i really recommend, because it helps you to understand what on earth is going on, because this is a film half the story is going forwards and half the story is going backwards at the same time in the same scene so, maybe its no surprise that it won the oscar for best Visual Effects. Yeah, and if you did see it and you wondered how they got cars crashing and building exploding in both directions at same time, well, the answer may surprise you. Inversion. Aim it and pull the trigger. Youre not shooting the bullet. Youre catching it. Doing Visual Effects on a chris nolan film, i imagine is different from the majority of Big Budget Hollywood Films with a lot of Visual Effects in. Because his approach is very much about finding ways to film practical elements. Wherever possible, we wanted to find ways of filming real components and mixing it up a little bit so that they felt very real and grounded in the real world, but still had that sort of slightly odd kind of. It wasnt just a case of filming forwards things and reversing them, there was more to it than that, more interesting and more complicated. A really good example is where we have cars pulling away quickly and theyre an inverted car, you would expect the wheels to spin and throw some dust or gravel out backwards. What we did for those, we found a way of dragging a car backwards while its wheels were spinning forwards, so it threw dirt out backwards, but it was going the wrong direction, so then we inverted the thing, so the car pulled away, sucking dust into the back of the wheels. So, that was a really good example of the sort of approach where we find a practical real world event and then just sort of turn it on its head a little bit so that it felt real but wrong. The end scene in the film obviously contains a lot of big explosion events, and theres combinations of forwards and backwards explosions at the same time, and obviously you cant train an explosion to be backwards, so we had to add one half of that shot. So whenever theres the combination of two things, one of them has been added. So, we certainly did that a lot for the sequence where theres a minefield, the people in trucks running up and down a hill with mines going off, and we used a combination of practical shot filmed elements, but also cg explosions which had to incidentally match exactly the practical ones because they were right next to each other. Another major event in the end Battle Scene Where A Building is simultaneously blown up by an inverted group of people and a normal group of people, so its simultaneously exploding and imploding. So, we built two large, or there were one third scale ten storey buildings, two matching buildings, and we filmed each of them from a matching camera angle, and we blew one up at the top and one at the bottom. And then we could reverse the film and composite the two together, reverse one of the films and composite the two together, so this building had this sort of simultaneous exploding and imploding event. This reversing the flow of time, doesnt us being here now mean it never happened . Talks backwards. Ok, i think spencers got a bit carried away. As ever, you can find us in the right order on social media youtube, instagram, facebook and twitter, bbcclick. Talks backwards. Ill tell you what, ill leave him to it. Thanks for watching, and well see you soon talks backwards. Hello there. You did pretty well on saturday if you did manage to covertly dodge the downpours. Showers work about the widespread but you also had some sunshine. That was how things look for a time and shropshire but those Shower Clouds were pretty impressive. In seven sure we had a hailstorm that went through leaving a covering on the payments here. The reason we are seeing showers and indeed hale showers as we have a lump of cold air moving in from the north of the last few days. That cold air gets heated strongly by the may sunshine. That causes the air to rise and causes those showers to fall. But of course overnight as things cooled out come of the air kind of collapses so most of the showers fade away. And certainly things looking dry over the next few hours but cold. There is a widespread frost around. Lowest the temperature is getting down to around 2 or 3 so if you are heading out first thing sunday morning, a warning for extra layers. Remote only because it will be plenty of blue skies and sunshine but it will be cold with that frost in place. Through the day showers will initially begin to form across the northwest before becoming extensive again into the afternoon. Some of the heavy showers across the midlands and into Eastern England and eastern areas of scotland. A bit of hail and thunder mixed in and those temperatures disappointing at 1114. And those temperatures disappointing at 11 14. And talking of supporting weather, here comes bank holiday monday. A area of low pressure bringing widespread and fairly heavy outbreaks of rain which we have not really seen for a good month or so. This low pressure will bring heavy rain widely and notjust rain. Over the highest grade in Northern England and scotland, you may will even see a bit of snow and it will be windy with the Winds Gusting to near gale force that will make it feel chilly and those temperatures are pretty rubbish really. England and at about 10 12 and for the North Scotland and Northern Ireland at 7 9 and perhaps the far north of scotland we the place with the driest and brightest weather but i wont guarantee it stays entirely dry as probably some showers there as well. Wednesday and thursday the pressure moves out of the way but the cold northerly winds are back with us once again so again it will be eight shower of weather that takes us to the middle part of the week and we may will see other areas of low pressure approaching from the southwest later in the week. That should weather. This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and Around The World. As foreign troops begin their delayed withdrawal from afghanistan, a warning to the taliban against renewed attacks. India reports more than 400,000 Coronavirus Infections in a single day, as its Vaccination Drive is hampered by a lack of supplies. 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