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is breezy out there too but still very mild for this time of year. we have got an area of low pressure with us at the moment. it is going to edge further eastwards but still bringing outbreaks of rain and over the next few hours it will be heaviest in the pennines. further south the rain light and patchy. one or two sharper showers moving through on the breeze. bit of brightness here and there, but the gusts of wind between 40, 45mph round coast and hills in the north an west. temperatures round 10, 15 degrees so several above average. as we move into the evening hours most of the rain eases away to the east. it becomes light and patchy in the south. clearer sky also be for western scotland, into north—west england so temperatures here just about into singlify yours but for most a frost—free mild night. double figures to kick off the weekend. we start saturday, a bit of cloud. a breeze close though the east coast, bringing showers for east anglia, the sett too. the cloud increasing from the west but a brighter spell of weather through parts of scotland, north—west england down the midlands and the isle of wight. temperatures tomorrow 10—15, fairly similar to today. and then as we head through saturday night into sunday, then as low pressure is cleared grey the east it will be higher pressure that dominates our weather through the weekend really. we have got a front approaching from the west on sunday. that will bring rain later on to northern ireland and western scotland as well. for much of the uk a largely dry settled picture. a lot of useable weather, light winds and sunshine likely. temperature—wise, a degree or so down on saturday, round about 10—4 degrees, for remembrance sunday. but it looks like high pressure will be not far away as we move into the new working week. there is a front that will slip southwards adds we move through into monday but it is tending to peter out. many places looking drew dry. there will be rain in the north, but temperatures still very mild for the middle of november. ben. a reminder of our top story... a draft agreement at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow has watered down commitments to end the use of coal and other fossil fuels, as countries race to reach a deal after two weeks of talks. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. good afternoon, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. england have been dealt another blow in the build up to their autumn international with australia tomorrow after prop ellis genge tested positive for covid 19. genge featured for nearly 70 minutes in the win over tonga last weekend, but his replacement in that match — joe marler — is unavailable after returning a positive covid test on monday. sale prop bevan rodd will replace genge. the rfu says he's isolating and that no other positive results have been returned by players or staff who were all tested today. meanwhile, england's women captain sarah hunter insists the team will not become complacent — after back to back wins against new zealand. hunter is one of seven changes that coach simon middleton has made to the side for sunday's match against canada. there will also be debuts given to sadia kabeya and heather cowell, whilst abbie ward and poppy cleall are in line to win their 50th caps. we are very strict with ourselves but what that outcome is an processes and not to let the fact that two amazing games distract us from that and the group is really good about that and certainly not getting complacent by anything at all because of how driven we are as all because of how driven we are as a playing squad. next to football — gareth southgate says england must put in an improved performance against albania at wembley tonight as they look to qualify for next year's world cup. after that disappointing draw against hungary — england need four points from their last two games to guarantee their place at qatar 2022. they're away at san marino on monday. injuries and illness have affected england's preparations ahead of albania this evening — and the england manager says they won't be underestimating their opponents we are obviously very aware of the team from our only game there, but from all in the group which we have watched closely, so they're a very well organised team. we never focus too much on individual players, we are always talking about the collective way of playing, but we prepare the same way for every game that we play and i think we always have that respect for the opposition. the former england and wolves midfielder ron flowers has died at the age of 87. he earned 49 caps for england and scored all six of the penalties he took for his country, also making 515 appearances for wolves where he won three league titles. flowers was a non—playing member of the england squad which won the 1966 world cup and was later awarded a winners�* medal in 2009. scotland are in moldova this afternoon in a five o'clock kick—off. if they win — they'll be guaranteed a world cup play—off place. victory would ensure scotland finish second behind denmark who've already qualified. moldova restricted scotland to a 1—0 win at hampden in september. manager steve clarke is expecting another tight game but says his side is full of belief: i've spoken quite a lot over the last 12 months, really, about the progression of the team, the way we are improving. i think i probably recognised ait a little bit earlier than some other people. and we have put ourselves in a really good position, but we haven't finished the job yet, so it's just stay focused, stay humble. and it's been confirmed manchester united will play their first women's super league game in front of fans at old trafford next year. they'll host everton in a fixture currently scheduled for the 27th of march. united played west ham at old trafford last season, but covid restrictions meant the game took place behind closed doors. i'll have more for you in the next hour. back to any in glasgow. earlier this afternoon the president of cop26, alok sharma, we are in glasgow at the cop26 climate summit. it is officially the final day but i can't say yet when it is drawing to a close because of negotiations, well, they are still going on. a lot are yet to be sorted out amongst the parties to these negotiations in the talks could slip into tomorrow as one of my guests earlier said to me, slightly ruefully, why finish talking at 6pm on a friday when you can keep talking till 6am on saturday morning? earlier this afternoon the president of cop26, alok sharma, urged countries to achieve agreement and identify issues that require "urgent collective attention". addressing the climate summit he describe the talks this is our collective moment in history. this is our chance to forge a cleaner, healthier, more prosperous world. and this is our time to deliver on the high ambition set by our leaders at the start of this summit. we must rise to the occasion. you will know that at 6pm yesterday i was pleased to see that agreements that we have reached so far in this conference were adopted by consensus and i do think this is a testament to the collegiate and constructive spirit of cooperation that i had witnessed throughout this summit and i thank you. and as we proceed through this critical day, i request that you continue in the same positive spirit which has delivered real results so far. facilitating minister of�*s working late into the night to work on key finance, loss and damage on my team and i are supported by the secretariat, worked throughout the night to further development detects that been issued this morning. i do believe that these texts are the product of a transparent, inclusive and party driven process. and in my view, they do bring us another step closer towards the comprehensive, ambitious and balanced set of outcomes which i hope parties were adopted by consensus at the close of later today. we have made a lot of progress and i am grateful for the accelerated efforts on finance and particular after i shared my concerns with you all yesterday morning on the slow pace at which these discussions had been moving. but as you can see, the texts that have been put forward are not yet totally clean. brackets or options have been retained where there was not sufficient clarity on the way forward and this is despite the extensive discussions in negotiating rooms and my team and i in bilateral engagement to date. across the full suite of the draft decisions, a small number of key issues remain which require our urgent collective attention and on these key issues, my colleagues and i simply did not have sufficient clarity on the way forward that would enjoy broad consensus and that is the purpose of this plenary today, to hearfrom consensus and that is the purpose of this plenary today, to hear from you on the solutions that you have refined together overnight which would allow us to finalise our work here in glasgow. and i also want to receive your guidance on how best to proceed. so friends, it is now on early friday afternoon. and as you know, it has been my sincere intention throughout cop26 to bring this conference to a smooth and orderly close at the end of today. well, friends, today has now come and i need your pragmatic and workable solutions to know also come forward so we can close of our work successfully. we have come a long way over the past two weeks and now we need that final injection of that can—do spirit which is present in this cop26 so that we get this shared endeavour over the line. the resident shared endeavour over the line. the president of cop26 speaking. and really trying to urge all the delegates on to bring this conclusion this evening but lots of people close to these talks i think it will move into tomorrow as well, this climate summit. our science correspondent victoria gill is with me now. these do good the wire, let's use that cliche, but one of the outstanding issues are holding up a final agreement in this fight against climate change? still final agreement in this fight against climate change? still a lot of discussion _ against climate change? still a lot of discussion about _ against climate change? still a lot of discussion about finance - against climate change? still a lot of discussion about finance which | against climate change? still a lot. of discussion about finance which is one of the key things. the president mentioned that they are and that is essentially how developed countries, how much and by what mechanism developed countries are going to pay for developing countries that have done believed to cause climate change but are suffering the most and to adapt to a greener technologies, but also to fundamentally protect themselves because this very wrinkly issue of carbon markets, that is very complicated but but that is essentially one to watch where there will be carbon traded, not everybody will be carbon traded, not everybody will cut their emissions actually on the ground, it will pay for credit from another country that is cutting emissions so that globally, we get to that net zero and have as much sucked out of the atmosphere as we are emitting into the atmosphere and it is a global effort to do that so you have some carbon trading mechanism that is approved by this whole process and that needs to be fully transparent and it is an account on�*s nightmare. find fully transparent and it is an account on's nightmare. and russia has been seen _ account on's nightmare. and russia has been seen asking _ account on's nightmare. and russia has been seen asking for _ account on's nightmare. and russia has been seen asking for more - has been seen asking for more clarity on the precise wording around that.— clarity on the precise wording around that. , , ., ., around that. yes, exactly and that will be crucial. _ around that. yes, exactly and that will be crucial. the _ around that. yes, exactly and that will be crucial. the other - around that. yes, exactly and that will be crucial. the other thing - will be crucial. the other thing that we may see pushback from china and possibly the us on is on the commitment, this request for countries to come back with updated and more ambitious plans for how they are going to cut emissions by next year that is a big ask and it is something that this —— just may get pushback on as we get the latter stages of this negotiation. essen get pushback on as we get the latter stages of this negotiation.— stages of this negotiation. even if we aet an stages of this negotiation. even if we get an agreement _ stages of this negotiation. even if we get an agreement that - stages of this negotiation. even if we get an agreement that has - we get an agreement that has everyone on board, the really big wealthy nations and those nations which are at the most vulnerable to climate change, is that going to be enough to keep the world on track for these targets that it has on this decisive decade up to the year 2030? ., , , ., ., _, this decisive decade up to the year 2030? ., , , ., ., ., ~ 2030? that depends on who you talk to, ithink, 2030? that depends on who you talk to, i think, when _ 2030? that depends on who you talk to, i think, when you _ 2030? that depends on who you talk to, i think, when you are _ 2030? that depends on who you talk to, i think, when you are analysing . to, i think, when you are analysing the granular detail of this text. if you're just the granular detail of this text. if you'rejust doing a the granular detail of this text. if you're just doing a blunt calculation of proposals made, the pledges to actually cut emissions and what trajectory that puts us on in of greenhouse gases, where that gets us to and to trajectory to limit global temperature rise, it doesn't get us to the trajectory of keeping it under 1.5, that critical temperature which scientists agree will avoid the most dangerous impacts of climate change, so it is accelerating the process at this stage. accelerating the process at this staue. . ., ., ., ~ accelerating the process at this stae. . ., . . ~' i” very much. let's go to the conference hall and we can hear alec sharma speaking now. you conference hall and we can hear alec sharma speaking now.— sharma speaking now. you have negotiated _ sharma speaking now. you have negotiated us — sharma speaking now. you have negotiated us successfully - sharma speaking now. you have negotiated us successfully in - sharma speaking now. you have| negotiated us successfully in this manner_ negotiated us successfully in this manner and we commend you on that and we _ manner and we commend you on that and we look_ manner and we commend you on that and we look forward to finishing, we still hope _ and we look forward to finishing, we still hope to — and we look forward to finishing, we still hope to have a successful finish — still hope to have a successful finish with everybody on board... alex _ finish with everybody on board... alex sharma taking questions. something that can be considered, how we _ something that can be considered, how we are — something that can be considered, how we are in touch with you and your— how we are in touch with you and your team — how we are in touch with you and your team to ensure that nothing in that text _ your team to ensure that nothing in that text and nothing in that decision_ that text and nothing in that decision would skew the balance that we start_ decision would skew the balance that we start in_ decision would skew the balance that we start in the paris agreement. it would _ we start in the paris agreement. it would realise some of the vision of the paris _ would realise some of the vision of the paris agreement and i think if we all_ the paris agreement and i think if we all conduct ourselves and hold our positions faithful to paris agreement, we will get a good decision— agreement, we will get a good decision out of glasgow here. i am not going — decision out of glasgow here. i am not going to go into the details of the current decision, but the overarching discussions we are hearing — overarching discussions we are hearing is_ overarching discussions we are hearing is the ambition are keeping the 15— hearing is the ambition are keeping the 1.5 alive. it is a no—brainer, we know— the 1.5 alive. it is a no—brainer, we know that in the room, nobody disagrees— we know that in the room, nobody disagrees in the room. the question is how— disagrees in the room. the question is how can _ disagrees in the room. the question is how can we do that? and what grounds — is how can we do that? and what grounds we — is how can we do that? and what grounds we are going to do that. where _ grounds we are going to do that. where and — grounds we are going to do that. where and what is the assistance that is— where and what is the assistance that is going to govern our pursuit to give _ that is going to govern our pursuit to give it — that is going to govern our pursuit to give it alive and keep it within reach? _ to give it alive and keep it within reach? where is equity and cbd are in finance _ reach? where is equity and cbd are in finance and technology and capacity— in finance and technology and capacity building? all of that must be capacity building? all of that must he on _ capacity building? all of that must he on an— capacity building? all of that must be on an equal footing talk about your ambition, be on an equal footing talk about yourambition, so be on an equal footing talk about your ambition, so unless we see this fixed, _ your ambition, so unless we see this fixed, and _ your ambition, so unless we see this fixed, and we need to bring a balanced _ fixed, and we need to bring a balanced decision to keep this all faithful— balanced decision to keep this all faithful to the agreement that we have agreed to in paris in 2015 and we are _ have agreed to in paris in 2015 and we are just — have agreed to in paris in 2015 and we are just about to start the limitation and we see directions pushed — limitation and we see directions pushed from here and there to skew the balance, and take it out of its content — the balance, and take it out of its content i— the balance, and take it out of its content. i don't want to go into details — content. i don't want to go into details about finance and adaptation and see _ details about finance and adaptation and see what decisions we we talk about— and see what decisions we we talk about mitigation, we are talking about— about mitigation, we are talking about operative decisions and we are talking _ about operative decisions and we are talking about adaptation but this is 'ust talking about adaptation but this is just motherhood statements that we are all— just motherhood statements that we are all accustomed to. and likewise the the _ are all accustomed to. and likewise the the situation for finance. we still have — the the situation for finance. we still have a — the the situation for finance. we still have a chance to have a successful violet —— cop26 and we commend — successful violet —— cop26 and we commend you for your leadership and we are _ commend you for your leadership and we are working very closely with you and we _ we are working very closely with you and we took — we are working very closely with you and we look forward to having a nice applause _ and we look forward to having a nice applause of— and we look forward to having a nice applause of the closure of this meeting — applause of the closure of this meeting and hopefully a six o'clock this evening. a�*s meeting and hopefully a six o'clock this evening-— meeting and hopefully a six o'clock this evening. a's thank you for your intervention- _ this evening. a's thank you for your intervention. the _ this evening. a's thank you for your intervention. the marshall- this evening. a's thank you for your intervention. the marshall islands i intervention. the marshall islands 64 and i intervention. the marshall islands 64 and i give _ intervention. the marshall islands 64 and i give the _ intervention. the marshall islands 64 and i give the marshall- intervention. the marshall islands 64 and i give the marshall islands| 64 and i give the marshall islands the floor. mr 64 and i give the marshall islands the floor. ~ , the floor. mr president, excellencies, _ the floor. mr president, excellencies, thank - the floor. mr president, excellencies, thank you | the floor. mr president, i excellencies, thank you for the floor. mr president, - excellencies, thank you for your work— excellencies, thank you for your work on — excellencies, thank you for your work on this draft. we are in the final— work on this draft. we are in the final stretch and this is a text that— final stretch and this is a text that takes us in the right direction. we think you have navigated our ship well. presidency, excellencies, 1.5 is non—negotiable. our excellencies, 1.5 is non—negotiable. 0ur safety, — excellencies, 1.5 is non—negotiable. our safety, the safety of my children _ our safety, the safety of my children and yours hangs in the balance — children and yours hangs in the balance. as i said to the high ambition— balance. as i said to the high ambition coalition this morning, it is time _ ambition coalition this morning, it is time for— ambition coalition this morning, it is time for us to level up. this will— is time for us to level up. this will he — is time for us to level up. this will he the _ is time for us to level up. this will be the decade that determines the rest _ will be the decade that determines the rest of human history. we cannot let it slip— the rest of human history. we cannot let it slip hy~ — the rest of human history. we cannot let it slip by. we need to keep returning _ let it slip by. we need to keep returning to the table, we must see 1.5 returning to the table, we must see 15 alive _ returning to the table, we must see 15 alive and — returning to the table, we must see 1.5 alive and we need a long—term strategy— 1.5 alive and we need a long—term strategy is — 1.5 alive and we need a long—term strategy is delivered by the major emitters — strategy is delivered by the major emitters next year. mr president, this text _ emitters next year. mr president, this text will only work if we have a fossil— this text will only work if we have a fossil fuel subsidies and coal included _ a fossil fuel subsidies and coal included. we should strengthen this language _ included. we should strengthen this language by referring to unabated coal and _ language by referring to unabated coal and to all fossil fuel subsidies, not only inefficient ones — subsidies, not only inefficient ones. fossilfuel subsidies, not only inefficient ones. fossil fuel subsidies are paying — ones. fossil fuel subsidies are paying for— ones. fossil fuel subsidies are paying for our own destruction. we welcome _ paying for our own destruction. we welcome the commitment in this text to a doubling of adaptation finance, we have _ to a doubling of adaptation finance, we have been saying that adaptation is not _ we have been saying that adaptation is not optional and we are glad that this demand is reflected. i can is emerging — this demand is reflected. i can is emerging across developed and developing nations that a collective doubling _ developing nations that a collective doubling of adaptation finance is required — doubling of adaptation finance is required and the smart real progress. we will not settle for anything — progress. we will not settle for anything less. an area that has slipped — anything less. an area that has slipped back is a loss and damage. this issue — slipped back is a loss and damage. this issue is — slipped back is a loss and damage. this issue is too important to settle — this issue is too important to settle with a workshop. with no tying _ settle with a workshop. with no tying it — settle with a workshop. with no tying it to — settle with a workshop. with no tying it to the process or outcomes that we _ tying it to the process or outcomes that we can — tying it to the process or outcomes that we can rely on. we must not allow— that we can rely on. we must not allow a _ that we can rely on. we must not allow a step— that we can rely on. we must not allow a step back and such a critical— allow a step back and such a critical issue. finally, and article six, critical issue. finally, and article six. we _ critical issue. finally, and article six, we need a resolution that results — six, we need a resolution that results in _ six, we need a resolution that results in real reductions. the zero-sum _ results in real reductions. the zero—sum offsetting error must end. we are _ zero—sum offsetting error must end. we are happy to see the inclusion of language _ we are happy to see the inclusion of language on human rights in the most recent— language on human rights in the most recent article six text recognising that this — recent article six text recognising that this language could be stronger. on the rule book, we cannot— stronger. on the rule book, we cannot leave here with an agreement that undermines the spirit of the enhanced — that undermines the spirit of the enhanced transparency framework that we agreed _ enhanced transparency framework that we agreed in paris. unrestrained flexihility— we agreed in paris. unrestrained flexibility will not help us to get onto a _ flexibility will not help us to get onto a 15— flexibility will not help us to get onto a 1.5 c trajectory, it will undermine _ onto a 1.5 c trajectory, it will undermine our progress. through public— undermine our progress. through public of— undermine our progress. through public of the marshall islands strongly reference that ——... these are essential— strongly reference that ——... these are essential if this process is to respond — are essential if this process is to respond with any credibility to the present— respond with any credibility to the present moment. mr president, excellencies, this text is the ground — excellencies, this text is the ground from which we can build upwards. — ground from which we can build upwards, to fall back would be to betray— upwards, to fall back would be to betray our— upwards, to fall back would be to betray our commitment to future generations. thank you. i thank the marshall islands further intervention. i have a message from the secretariat which i would like to read out. we currently facing an issue with reaching the maximum capacity of this room, could all delegates, including observers, please only sit at their respective flags or behind it and if not, then please vacate seats. we hope that all parties in the room and we may remind delegates at the plenary is screened and that meeting room nine can be used as overflow. thank you for your consideration. i now see that kenya seeks the floor so i give the floor to kenya.— the floor to kenya. thank you very much, president... _ the floor to kenya. thank you very much, president... some- the floor to kenya. thank you very much, president... some national| much, president... some national ositions much, president... some national positions being — much, president... some national positions being stated _ much, president... some national positions being stated they - much, president... some national positions being stated they at - much, president... some national positions being stated they at this session of cop26. it really interesting to hear the representative from the marshall islands in the pacific saying that 1.5 celsius is non—negotiable, keeping on track for that wasn't up for negotiation and of course, that is the point at which scientists say that even more dangerous impacts of climate change will happen if the earth warms to that point. interesting that she said unrestrained flexibility will not help us get to 1.5. she doesn't want this current draft agreement, however the language is finally formed into an agreement, but hopefully ever will sign up to. she doesn't want the language to be too flexible. she thinks that wealthier countries, countries that have benefited from industrialisation and have grown rich essentially on climate change and have caused climate change and have caused climate change, she doesn't want the language to be too flexible to suit them, she wanted to work for everyone and she said to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe —— or tooth sharma the safety of oui’ our science correspondent. something from the eu as well. we our science correspondent. something from the eu as well.— from the eu as well. we are seeing the eu has — from the eu as well. we are seeing the eu has pushed _ from the eu as well. we are seeing the eu has pushed back _ from the eu as well. we are seeing the eu has pushed back on this - the eu has pushed back on this flexible language about inefficient subsidies and they are saying that we need a tax on fossil fuels and thatis we need a tax on fossil fuels and that is really getting to the stuff of greenhouse gas emissions and we are releasing pushback on the flexible language.— flexible language. definitely something _ flexible language. definitely something to _ flexible language. definitely something to watch - flexible language. definitely something to watch as - flexible language. definitely something to watch as we . flexible language. definitely- something to watch as we progress through the day. back you, ben. thank you, anita. one other story to tell you about. scientists in the united states say they're a step closer to reversing paralysis in humans after they successfully administered a new injectable therapy in mice. the drug was inserted into their spinal cords and the mice learned to walk again within four weeks. the injection encouraged molecules in the spinal cord to 'dance' — promoting nerve regeneration. the team hopes to begin patient trials within two years. mark lobel reports. spot the difference. this is a mouse before treatment and after. walking again. over the period of about three or four weeks, we were able to observe that an initially paralysed mouse, as a result of severe spinal cord injury, regained great ability to walk. so how did the scientists do it? a treatment packed with hundreds of thousands of molecules was injected to the tissue around the spinal cord to repair cells. crucially, this watery therapy kept everything moving. we discovered that the motion of the molecules inside this filament is critical in their ability to signal cells in the spinal cord in order to initiate repair. to trigger the experiment, an incision was made in the mammal�*s spine. that's to replicate what happens to humans after they suffer a car crash, sports injury, gunshot wound from a disease. —— orfrom a disease... it is hoped human trials could be approved next year. this therapy is also going to affect other targets that are related to the central nervous system, for example the brain. we hope to be able later to use it also for stroke treatments and for neurodegenerative diseases. for now though, this exciting discovery, a unique assembly of many molecules, may soon offer hope to hundreds of thousands of people living with spinal injuries with a simple injection in the back, if human testing stands up to scrutiny also. mark lobel, bbc news. brain is up again 2pm with more from the climate change summit in glasgow but now it's a quick look at the weather forecast with sarah. hello. it's been a fairly grey and breezy picture out there for many of us. we have had some outbreaks of rain already today, a little bit more rain before the day is out. this is the picture in ambleside, in cumbria. yes, a lot of cloud around, quite breezy conditions there as well. through the rest of the afternoon, we are going to be seeing some dry interludes in the weather, but still a few spots of rain at times and it is feeling mild and breezy for the rest of the day. an improving picture later on. we have this low pressure with us and as it clears away towards the east, will start to the rain becoming light and patchy but still some lingering for parts of south—west scotland, northern england and down to the midlands as well. gusts of wind, though, 40— 45 mph on exposed coasts and hills in the west, through the english channel as well. temperature —wise, 6 o'clock this evening, we are looking at temperatures of 9— 13 , so it is mild as we head into the evening as quite a lot of cloud and a few splashes of a fairly light and patchy rain around. that rain becoming drizzly as we head through the course of tonight. in the south, clear skies tonight developing across parts of scotland and into north—west england saw temperatures here getting down into mid single figures but for many, other areas will be staying in double figures as we start saturday morning. a little bit gloomy 1st thing, we have a few splashes of drizzly rain around, particularly for east anglia and south east and it will be a bit breezy and that east coast to start off your morning. but actually, for saturday, a lot of dry weather on the cards with the best of any sunshine through the central slice of the uk, so scotland, the north west of england and through the midlands and to the isle of wight as well, but either side of that, we are expecting a bit more cloud to linger through the day with temperatures between 10— 15, several degrees higher than average for this time of year. not once low pressure has cleared towards the east, “ 110w —— now wants low pressure... through the rest of the weekend it's high pressure that is dominating and that is towards the south. we have a weather front that is approaching the north—west, so on sunday, on remembrance day, we have got the rain moving into parts of northern ireland and perhaps later in the day the western isles and northern isles also but for the bulk of the uk are predominantly dry day. yes, quite a lot of cloud but there will be some brighter spells, particularly for parts of eastern scotland, southern and eastern england as well. temperatures perhaps a degree or so down on saturday at about 10— 40 on sunday. -- 10-14 into next week, and quite a lot of dry, settled weather. still mild for the time of year, but we will see some rain arriving in the north from around about midweek onwards. goodbye for now. this is bbc news ? these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. a new draft agreement is negotiated at the cop26 climate summit here in in glasgow — as talks enter their final scheduled day. crucial talks at cop26 enter their final hours. there is a draft agreement calling on governments to speed up plans on cutting emissions — and the pressure is on to do a deal that will cut global warming. this is our 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