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hormone replacement therapy products women can access, to improve general supply. neil parish, the mp being investigated for allegedly watching pornography in the house of commons, has told the bbc he is going to resign. mr parish — the mp for tiverton and honiton in devon — referred himself for investigation this week but has so far refused to quit. despite yesterday insisting he would carry on as an mp while an investigation continued, he explained why he has changed his mind. our political correspondent ben wright is here. high, ben wright is here. men. he hasjust given this interview high, men. he hasjust given this interview and confirmed for the first time that he will resign. what is that he say? fix, first time that he will resign. what is that he say?— first time that he will resign. what is that he say? a dramatic change of heart from yesterday _ is that he say? a dramatic change of heart from yesterday afternoon - is that he say? a dramatic change of| heart from yesterday afternoon when heart from yesterday afternoon when he emerged as the person who had been watching this pornography and he has hope that the investigation that would have started might exonerate him and salvage a career that was obviously in deep trouble, but since then, he has reflected and realised that it cannot possibly carry on. he says in the interview that he could see the damage he had caused, clearly after conversations with his family and i imagine with his constituency party and with his bossesin his constituency party and with his bosses in westminster, he realised the game was up and that this was untenable. he has done an interview with the bbc�*s political editor in the south—west explaining what he did and why he decided to quit. yes, i thought that i could explain to the standards committee what happened and it would be worth explaining what happened, which are , i will in a minute, but in the end i could see the fury and the damage i was causing my family and my constituency and association, it was not worth carrying on. is your decision based on an acknowledgement of wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. 0k. the situation was that funnily enough i was looking at tractors and i did get into another website with a very similar name, and i watched it for a bit, which i should not have done. but my crime, my biggest crime, is that on another occasion i went in a second time. and that was deliberately? that was deliberately. was that in a select committee or in the chambers? it was waiting to vote, not sure if it is technically chambers or not, it is on the side door as you enter back into the lobbies. viewed pornography on your mobile phone in the chamber of the house of commons? yes. what made you think that was remotely acceptable? nothing made it feel... so what was going through your mind? a moment of madness and also totally wrong. what i do want to put on record is for my rights and wrongs, i was not proud of what i was doing. the one thing i was not doing, which i will take to my grave as being true, is i was not actually making sure people could see it, in fact i was trying to do quite the opposite and it was wrong what i was doing, but this idea that i was there watching it and intimidating women, i have 12 years in parliament and probably have one of the best reputations ever, or did have, so if there had been anything else on me, the press would have got it by now. i thought i may as well come and tell the truth and that is why i am resigning. but you could have viewed this content privately in your own time, but you chose to do it in the chamber of the house of commons. yes, madness, total madness. i'm not going to defend it. i am also not going to defend what i did. what i did was absolutely totally wrong and so in the end, what do you do? i could have... what was going through your mind? i appreciate you decided having accidentally stumbled across this content that you wanted to view more events, —— more of it... but what on earth possessed you to choose to do that in the house of commons? i do not know. i think i must have taken a complete leave of my senses and sensibilities and sense of decency, everything. i'm not defending what i did for one moment, but i thought the best thing i can do, and that is why i want to put this on record, is absolutely tell the truth. an emotional interview there. a full apology. it seems strange watching that given the fact that we have taken all week to get here and that yesterday this answer was quite different. . �* , yesterday this answer was quite different. ., �* , , ., , different. that's right. this has been a messy _ different. that's right. this has been a messy few _ different. that's right. this has been a messy few days - different. that's right. this has been a messy few days for - different. that's right. this has been a messy few days for the | been a messy few days for the conservative party and i think criticism had been building up speed that they were getting a grip of this and there were complaints from tory mps and labour that it took too long for him to have the whip suspended. his name was known at the top of the tory party in westminster by tuesday evening when these allegations were first made and there were rumours all week about who it could be, names that were not his, i should say as well and this was allowed to fester over number of days. after discussion with the chief whip they decided to go down the route of an investigation but he has clearly come to the view that he could not possibly carry on and that was an extraordinary interview. you don't hear mps talk in those terms and that candidly. i think his justification that he was looking attractors will be something that will be remembered for many years to come. ., ., , ., come. indeed, and he has given an explanation — come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of _ come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the _ come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the timeline - come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the timeline and - come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the timeline and he| explanation of the timeline and he wanted to zero in on this point that he wasn't meant to intimidate, especially women around him, which clearly he feels strongly about that he wants to put on record but the problem is that intention is irrelevant in situations like this and whether you intend to or not. i don't think people will change how they think this offence was that for an mp to choose and to browse pornography on their phone knowingly and willingly the second time in the house of commons chamber. that a single fact means this is impossible for him to carry on. that would have been established during his investigation that his career was over as he has now accepted on reflection overnight. qm. over as he has now accepted on reflection overnight.— over as he has now accepted on reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank ou ve reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much _ reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for — reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for talking _ reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for talking us - reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for talking us through that exclusive interview for us and i will be back with you later i'm sure as we get more details on the story. the latest now from ukraine, where the ministry of defence says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine, because of failed advances in the north—east of the country. the mod blamed tactical shortcomings including inconsistent air support. in the last few weeks, moscow has refocused its efforts in the country's east and ukraine's army have released pictures today showing what is says are strikes on russian reinforcements to the area around the city of izyum, a key battleground in the kharkiv region. meanwhile, less than 20 miles from the southern front lines is the city of mykolaiv. on the black sea coast, it stands between the russian army and odesa. shelled nearly daily, it's been without running water for over two weeks. caroline davies has been speaking to those who live on a city on the edge of the war. birdsong in mykolaiv. spring has arrived, but there's little sign of a new beginning. we're in the south of the city at the moment with the bomb disposal unit. they're following up on reports that they've had of multiple rockets have landed, and then checking to see if they can make the area safe. through a suburban front yard into what remains of valery�*s sitting room. a rocket hit his home two days ago. translation: there was a strong explosion and when a rocket - fell here, there was a massive shock wave. books, my things, everything is damaged. the unit move from home to home, removing a rocket from a front room and a section of an unexploded bomb from the driveway. the city is less than 20 miles from the front line and has been heavily shelled since the beginning of the war. this children's hospital was hit a little over three weeks ago. translation: at the moment, j we've got used to the situation, and it is scary. you don't know what comes tomorrow, what comes within an hour, what may happen to your relatives, to your patients. in the premature babies' ward, care continues. the windows have been blocked and the unit have relocated into the centre of the building. translation: we can't - evacuate children who need artificial ventilation. we can't close the department, because there are other children who may need our help. dotted around the city, people queue to refill their bottles at tankers or at natural springs. mykolaiv has been without running water since the supply was cut off after russian shelling more than two weeks ago. now, even the fire brigade have to find new ways to refill. here, it's our bathroom. no water too. grandmother tatiana has decided to stay in the city despite the constant shelling and lack of water. it's not easy, but what we can do? i was trying to join - the army, but they say that "you are a little bit too old. and another problem, you are nearly blind". | i said, "maybe i'm nearly blind, - but i can smell a russian tank, ok?" if it will be necessary, - if russians will come here, of course i will fight. after months of living on the edge of the battle, mykolaiv has found a way to continue. but the constant threat from russia sits just over the horizon. caroline davies, bbc news, mykolaiv. oleksiy goncharenko is an mp for the port city of odesa in southern ukraine. he told us ukraine is thankful for all the assistance the uk's provided — and that the situation in the black sea has recently changed. first of all, i'm very thankfulfor all support we are receiving from the western from the united kingdom, —— the west... very specially thankful for the leadership which the united kingdom and its prime minister shows in the help of ukraine and, yes, harpoon and brimstone missiles from the uk, they are en route, they are coming to ukraine and they are strengthening our defence on the sea, but even without, i can tell you that we were very successful with the attack against the russian flag ship. it was a missile cruiser which became a submarine because it was sent down by ukrainians and that changed the situation in the black sea. i thanks to him for that. the headlines on bbc news... in an exclusive interview with the bbc — neil parish has said he's is resigning as an mp, after admitting he watched pornography in the house of commons. police officers searching for 33—year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. the ministry of defence says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine, because of failed advances in the north—east of the country. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's isaac fanin. .. it's advantage liverpool in the race for the premier league title, for now. they beat newcastle i—o away to go top by two points clear of manchester city. the only goal of the game came in the first half, scored by naby keita. liverpool had plenty of chances to add a second, but couldn't take any. still, 1—0 is enough to send them top for a few hours at least. that's because manchester city play leeds in the tea—time kick off. if they win at elland road, they will go back to the top. there's four premier league matches currently under way, southampton are beating crystal palace i—o. elsewhere it's goalless. burnley are behind in their crucial match against watford, ajames tarkowski own goal there. it's a big game between burnley and watford so they're hoping to come backin watford so they're hoping to come back in that one. it's been a dramatic final day in league one. wigan and rotherham have been promoted to the championship in the two automatic promotion places after they won their games at shrewsbury and gillingham respectively. wigan will go up as champions. while mk dons, sheffield wednesday, sunderland and wycombe all make the play—offs. but disappointment for gillingham, doncaster, afc wimbledon and crewe who are all relegated to league two. fleetwood escaped the drop on goal difference. there's drama too on the final day in the women's six nations, with the match in bayonne between england and france deciding the grand slam. so far it's good news for the red roses, they lead 21—7 at the break. two tries from sarah bern and one from abbie ward have helped them to a healthy lead. the players are just coming out for the second half. while wales lost their final women's six nations match against italy in cardiff by ten points to eight. however, it's still a third place finish which is their best in 13 years. wales had two players sin binned in the first half and italy capitalised with scrum half sara barratin touching down to give them the lead. it took wales until the 75th minute to get a score — keira bevan went over and wales had a one point lead. but they were unable to hold on and a last minute penalty from michealla sillari sealed the win for italy. next, let's head to the crucible in sheffield now where we're into the final session of the semifinal between judd trump and mark williams. trump came into the session with a 13—11 frame lead, in the best of 33 frames. it is 14-12 tojudd it is 14—12 tojudd trump. earlier today the penultimate session of the match between ronnie o sullivan and john higgins finished 15—9 to o'sullivan, they resume at 7 o'clock tonight. that's all the sport for now. izak, thank you very much for that and we will speak to you later. jim fitton was told he had no historical economic value and are calling on uk mid to late mac ministers... the head of a mosque in the afghan capital, kabul, says at least 50 worshippers were killed in a powerful explosion that struck just after friday prayers, thought to be by a suicide bomber. but taliban authorities in the country say only ten people died. it's the latest in a series of attacks during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the bbc�*s azaday moshiri reports. (tx vt) prayers ending in bloodshed. it was the last friday of the holy month of ramadan and yet for those attending a sophia mosque in kabul, it was interrupted by an explosion and ended with a clean—up team taking care of the aftermath. ended with a clean-up team taking care of the aftermath.— care of the aftermath. translation mac when the _ care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast _ care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast went - care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast went off - care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast went off we . care of the aftermath. translation i mac when the blast went off we were rushed to carry the injured and it has been three hours that the victims are still being carried out and it is still going on. the number of dead is unclear. _ and it is still going on. the number of dead is unclear. religious - of dead is unclear. religious leaders insist dozens have been killed and yet the taliban say the death toll was lower. translation: many people were performing rituals in the blast went off. i many people were performing rituals in the blast went off.— in the blast went off. i carried many peeple _ in the blast went off. i carried many people who _ in the blast went off. i carried many people who are - in the blast went off. i carried i many people who are injured and killed to vehicles. this many people who are in'ured and killed to vehicles._ killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a — killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a spate _ killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a spate of— killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a spate of attack. killed to vehicles. this is the - latest in a spate of attack during the holy month. islamic state have claimed some of them targeting minority muslim communities. like the attack on this mosque and this is what is left of it after it was bombed and after at least 31 died. attacks have also taken place at schools. it was only last week that at least six people were killed in explosions at this high school. in a neighbourhood with a sheer community. the taliban say they have a handle on the security situation in afghanistan and yet for afghans these killings continue. bbc news. china has further tightened covid restrictions in beijing to try to stop the virus spreading as 21 million people in the capital begin a five—day holiday period. all residents will now need to show digital proof of a negative test result before entering public spaces, including shopping malls and restaurants. and from thursday the rules will become stricter. meanwhile, shanghai has marked a milestone, recording no new daily covid cases outside of quarantine areas, raising hopes the month—long lockdown there could end soon. a tornado has been filmed tearing through parts of the us state of kansas. the mayor of the state's largest city, wichita, said up to 100 structures have been damaged. the national weather service has issued severe thunderstorm warnings for midwest states including iowa, missouri and nebraska. there are no reports of serious injuries so far. opposition parties in sri lanka have refused president gotabaya rajapaksa's offer of forming a government of national unity. faced with a severe economic crisis and growing protests, president rajapaksa proposed an all party government on friday, but told legislators that neither he, nor his brother mahinda , who's the prime minister, would resign. opposition parties say they will not join an administration where the rajapaksa family still wields power. anti—government protests have spread since millions of state and private—sector workers staged a crippling strike on thursday , bringing sri lanka to a standstill. the passport office says it's facing unprecedented demand from millions of people who had put off renewing or applying for the documents during the pandemic. changes in the rules since brexit also means some passports are not our business reporter esyllt. this is the last time alexandra and her family saw her sister three years ago. they have spent £4000 to fly to her wedding next week. but despite paying to have their passport applications checked 11 weeks ago, alexandra had to send in an extra birth certificate and are still waiting on two passports, including herformer. including her former. i have my bridesmaid _ including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress _ including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress of— including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress of the - including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress of the taylorl including her former. i have my. bridesmaid dress of the taylor has told me that my dress is ready to collect and i am frustrated. i've asked my sister and i'm excited for her wedding and i want to be excited and is trying to keep my worst—case scenario in the back of my mind... the home office is advising the passport applications are taking up to ten weeks to process but they say it can take longer if information is incomplete. since the uk left the eu... as well as the expiry and now most places in europe require you to have at least three months left on your passport be your trip. at the passport office in london, we met people trying to get through on the right documents. i haven't heard anything about this. wendy's passport doesn't expire till next year but she has onlyjust found out that new rules following brexit means she cannot use of her holiday next month because it was issued more than ten years ago. but it has issued more than ten years ago. emit it has taken me four days to get through to the appointments because all the appointments have gone. aha, all the appointments have gone. a spokesperson for the passport office said that 5 million people have delayed applying for their travel documents during the pandemic. to cope with the demand, they have taken on 500 extra members of staff of the last year. they say that in march they processed a record number of applications. but in the commons earlier this week, home office minister acknowledged that part of the system were under strain. taste the system were under strain. we recounise the system were under strain. we recognise difficulties in contacting the passport office will cause concern _ the passport office will cause concern for those wanting assurances about _ concern for those wanting assurances about their_ concern for those wanting assurances about their applications. in response to the performance had been urgently— response to the performance had been urgently tasked additional staff as a current— urgently tasked additional staff as a current performance is unacceptable. a current performance is unaccetable. ., , , , ., a current performance is unaccetable. ., ,, , ., ., unacceptable. passengers are not the onl ones unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling _ unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling frustrated. - unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling frustrated. for - unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling frustrated. for an . only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that _ only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is _ only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut _ only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut down - only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut down that - only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut down that has| industry that is shut down that has been _ industry that is shut down that has been decimated _ industry that is shut down that has been decimated for— industry that is shut down that has been decimated for two _ industry that is shut down that has been decimated for two years, - industry that is shut down that has| been decimated for two years, this passport— been decimated for two years, this passport chaos _ been decimated for two years, this passport chaos is _ been decimated for two years, this passport chaos is just _ been decimated for two years, this passport chaos is just so _ passport chaos is just so frustrating _ passport chaos is just so frustrating and - passport chaos is just so l frustrating and completely unnecessary _ frustrating and completely unnecessary in _ frustrating and completely unnecessary in the - frustrating and completelyl unnecessary in the industry frustrating and completely- unnecessary in the industry really needs— unnecessary in the industry really needs it _ unnecessary in the industry really needs it to— unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be _ unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be sorted _ unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be sorted and - unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be sorted and it - unnecessary in the industry reallyj needs it to be sorted and it needs to be _ needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted — needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted quickly— needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted quickly and - needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted quickly and very- to be sorted quickly and very frustrating _ to be sorted quickly and very frustrating for— to be sorted quickly and very frustrating for travel- to be sorted quickly and very frustrating for travel agent . to be sorted quickly and very- frustrating for travel agent members but also _ frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer— frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to _ frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to get _ frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to get caught - frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to get caught up. but also consumer to get caught up in this _ but also consumer to get caught up in this. ~ ., , ., but also consumer to get caught up inthis. ~ ., , ., , in this. with thousands of people re arina in this. with thousands of people preparing to _ in this. with thousands of people preparing to travel _ in this. with thousands of people preparing to travel abroad - in this. with thousands of people preparing to travel abroad for - in this. with thousands of people | preparing to travel abroad for the first time since the pandemic, the advice for anybody booking a trip is to check their documents sooner rather than later. bbc news. the government is bringing in a temporary limit of hormone supply to ensure more people get medication to ease menopausal symptoms. a body has been fined by the police searching for a woman who went missing more than one week ago. the 33—year—old mother of two katie kenyon was last seen getting into a ford transit van in burnley on the 22nd of april. joe makin is in the forest of bonn where the body was found. just brings the latest about the police have been saying there. latest about the police have been saying there-— saying there. yes, this is part of the forest _ saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of _ saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of bowland _ saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of bowland which - saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of bowland which is l saying there. yes, this is part of| the forest of bowland which is an area of lancashire of outstanding natural beauty with remote moorland and forest like this one but sadly, after last night, the discovery last night, it has been turned into a crime scene. there still has been significant police activity here today. as you can see, there are still officers here, up to one dozen police vehicles in the tents behind me that you can see, they are for equipment i must stress, but they also have another special search team which is turned up today to search the immediate area to look for more evidence. as you said, to katie was last seen on friday the 22nd of april getting into a ford transit van and it was a sighting of that van that led them to focus their research in this area. last night they found the body of a woman. they have told us and they're not confirming at this stage formally that the womanidentity is katie, but they do believe it is her body and her family have been told and they continue to be supported by specially trained officers. they have also added that their thoughts are with them at this time. as one of the activity that is happening here, a postmortem examination will be carried out to try and determine the cause of death and of course, what has happened meanwhile is that a 50—year—old man, andrew burchfield from burnley was arrested earlier this week and was charged in court with katie's murder and he will appear again with katie's murder and he will appearagain in court with katie's murder and he will appear again in court later on in the year. appear again in court later on in the ear. . ~ appear again in court later on in the ear. ., ,, , ., ., appear again in court later on in the ear. ., ~' , ., ., ., appear again in court later on in the ear. ., ., ., ., the year. thank you for that and can ou 'ust the year. thank you for that and can you just remind _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us of _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us of the _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us of the timeline . you just remind us of the timeline here when we first started hearing about this case that led us to this point? about this case that led us to this oint? .,, ,., ., point? so, as i said, katie disappeared _ point? so, as i said, katie disappeared on _ point? so, as i said, katie disappeared on the - point? so, as i said, katie disappeared on the 22nd l point? so, as i said, katie| disappeared on the 22nd of point? so, as i said, katie - disappeared on the 22nd of april in the last sighting of her was in burnley getting into a ford transit van. several days ago the police did indicate that they thought that they were not looking for a missing person. they did indicate that this will be a search for her body and there has been a huge police search operation which is notjust involve lancashire perceived but also merseyside, greater manchester, north wales police and also the local mountain rescue were so it has been an enormous operation to reach this point. the officers here now are just from the lancashire police force. . ~ just from the lancashire police force. ., ~' ,, , just from the lancashire police force. . ~ ,, , . just from the lancashire police force. ., ,, , . ., ., neil parish has resigned after watching pornography twice in the house of commons. he is the mp for tiverton and honiton in devon and he has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. i has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. ., ., . ., , ., bbc. i thought that i could explain to the standards _ bbc. i thought that i could explain to the standards committee - bbc. i thought that i could explain to the standards committee what l to the standards committee what happened and it would be worth explaining what happened, which are within— explaining what happened, which are within a _ explaining what happened, which are within a minute, but in the end i could _ within a minute, but in the end i could see — within a minute, but in the end i could see that the fury and damage i was causing my family and my constituency and association, this wasn't _ constituency and association, this wasn't worth carrying on. is constituency and association, this wasn't worth carrying on.- wasn't worth carrying on. is your decision based _ wasn't worth carrying on. is your decision based on _ wasn't worth carrying on. is your - decision based on acknowledgement of wrongdoing? yes. decision based on acknowledgement of wronrudoin ? , ., , ., wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to ou wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. ok. - wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. ok. the i to you exactly what it is. ok. the situation was _ to you exactly what it is. oil. the situation was that i finally enough it was— situation was that i finally enough it was tracked as i was looking at and so _ it was tracked as i was looking at and so i — it was tracked as i was looking at and so i did — it was tracked as i was looking at and so i did get into another website _ and so i did get into another website and had similar name and i watched _ website and had similar name and i watched it— website and had similar name and i watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't— watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done.- watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done. that is neil pafish shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that _ shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that interview _ shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that interview in - shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that interview in the - shouldn't have done. that is neill parish in that interview in the last couple of hours or so confirming that he will resign as an mp in describing what he did as a moment of madness and totally wrong. we have continued coverage of that story and reaction to that interview throughout the afternoon here and bbc news channel. just take a pausing at the weather. a continuation of a very dry theme. the wettest weather has been fined across scotland and northern ireland but will be thinking is that was eastwards as we head through tonight. the rain tending to week we can somewhat and there will be missed and mark in health fog and much milder than it was last night as 7—10 . but a much milder than it was last night as 7—10. but a bit of a flip in much milder than it was last night as 7—10 . but a bit of a flip in our fortunes tomorrow and the claudia ste weather we found across england and wales and although eastern parts of england will probably not see much rain whereas for scotland and northern ireland there will be something drier, a little brighter with extensive cloud and the odd shower but some sunny spells lifting temperatures in glasgow to 70 degrees but it could be cooler further south. as we had to bank holiday monday, quite a mixed day with large areas of cloud and some sunny spells and equally the odd spot of rain and the odd shower here and there. highest temperatures at 18 degrees in the south and feeling cooler further north. little bit warmer by the end of the week. may be highs of 20 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: in an exclusive interview with the bbc, neil parish has said he's is resigning as an mp, after admitting he watched pornography in the house of commons. police officers searching for 33—year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. the ministry of defence says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine, because of failed advances in the north—east of the country.

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hormone replacement therapy products women can access, to improve general supply. neil parish, the mp being investigated for allegedly watching pornography in the house of commons, has told the bbc he is going to resign. mr parish — the mp for tiverton and honiton in devon — referred himself for investigation this week but has so far refused to quit. despite yesterday insisting he would carry on as an mp while an investigation continued, he explained why he has changed his mind. our political correspondent ben wright is here. high, ben wright is here. men. he hasjust given this interview high, men. he hasjust given this interview and confirmed for the first time that he will resign. what is that he say? fix, first time that he will resign. what is that he say?— first time that he will resign. what is that he say? a dramatic change of heart from yesterday _ is that he say? a dramatic change of heart from yesterday afternoon - is that he say? a dramatic change of| heart from yesterday afternoon when heart from yesterday afternoon when he emerged as the person who had been watching this pornography and he has hope that the investigation that would have started might exonerate him and salvage a career that was obviously in deep trouble, but since then, he has reflected and realised that it cannot possibly carry on. he says in the interview that he could see the damage he had caused, clearly after conversations with his family and i imagine with his constituency party and with his bossesin his constituency party and with his bosses in westminster, he realised the game was up and that this was untenable. he has done an interview with the bbc�*s political editor in the south—west explaining what he did and why he decided to quit. yes, i thought that i could explain to the standards committee what happened and it would be worth explaining what happened, which are , i will in a minute, but in the end i could see the fury and the damage i was causing my family and my constituency and association, it was not worth carrying on. is your decision based on an acknowledgement of wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. 0k. the situation was that funnily enough i was looking at tractors and i did get into another website with a very similar name, and i watched it for a bit, which i should not have done. but my crime, my biggest crime, is that on another occasion i went in a second time. and that was deliberately? that was deliberately. was that in a select committee or in the chambers? it was waiting to vote, not sure if it is technically chambers or not, it is on the side door as you enter back into the lobbies. viewed pornography on your mobile phone in the chamber of the house of commons? yes. what made you think that was remotely acceptable? nothing made it feel... so what was going through your mind? a moment of madness and also totally wrong. what i do want to put on record is for my rights and wrongs, i was not proud of what i was doing. the one thing i was not doing, which i will take to my grave as being true, is i was not actually making sure people could see it, in fact i was trying to do quite the opposite and it was wrong what i was doing, but this idea that i was there watching it and intimidating women, i have 12 years in parliament and probably have one of the best reputations ever, or did have, so if there had been anything else on me, the press would have got it by now. i thought i may as well come and tell the truth and that is why i am resigning. but you could have viewed this content privately in your own time, but you chose to do it in the chamber of the house of commons. yes, madness, total madness. i'm not going to defend it. i am also not going to defend what i did. what i did was absolutely totally wrong and so in the end, what do you do? i could have... what was going through your mind? i appreciate you decided having accidentally stumbled across this content that you wanted to view more events, —— more of it... but what on earth possessed you to choose to do that in the house of commons? i do not know. i think i must have taken a complete leave of my senses and sensibilities and sense of decency, everything. i'm not defending what i did for one moment, but i thought the best thing i can do, and that is why i want to put this on record, is absolutely tell the truth. an emotional interview there. a full apology. it seems strange watching that given the fact that we have taken all week to get here and that yesterday this answer was quite different. . �* , yesterday this answer was quite different. ., �* , , ., , different. that's right. this has been a messy _ different. that's right. this has been a messy few _ different. that's right. this has been a messy few days - different. that's right. this has been a messy few days for - different. that's right. this has been a messy few days for the | been a messy few days for the conservative party and i think criticism had been building up speed that they were getting a grip of this and there were complaints from tory mps and labour that it took too long for him to have the whip suspended. his name was known at the top of the tory party in westminster by tuesday evening when these allegations were first made and there were rumours all week about who it could be, names that were not his, i should say as well and this was allowed to fester over number of days. after discussion with the chief whip they decided to go down the route of an investigation but he has clearly come to the view that he could not possibly carry on and that was an extraordinary interview. you don't hear mps talk in those terms and that candidly. i think his justification that he was looking attractors will be something that will be remembered for many years to come. ., ., , ., come. indeed, and he has given an explanation — come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of _ come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the _ come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the timeline - come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the timeline and - come. indeed, and he has given an explanation of the timeline and he| explanation of the timeline and he wanted to zero in on this point that he wasn't meant to intimidate, especially women around him, which clearly he feels strongly about that he wants to put on record but the problem is that intention is irrelevant in situations like this and whether you intend to or not. i don't think people will change how they think this offence was that for an mp to choose and to browse pornography on their phone knowingly and willingly the second time in the house of commons chamber. that a single fact means this is impossible for him to carry on. that would have been established during his investigation that his career was over as he has now accepted on reflection overnight. qm. over as he has now accepted on reflection overnight.— over as he has now accepted on reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank ou ve reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much _ reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for — reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for talking _ reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for talking us - reflection overnight. 0k, ben, thank you very much for talking us through that exclusive interview for us and i will be back with you later i'm sure as we get more details on the story. the latest now from ukraine, where the ministry of defence says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine, because of failed advances in the north—east of the country. the mod blamed tactical shortcomings including inconsistent air support. in the last few weeks, moscow has refocused its efforts in the country's east and ukraine's army have released pictures today showing what is says are strikes on russian reinforcements to the area around the city of izyum, a key battleground in the kharkiv region. meanwhile, less than 20 miles from the southern front lines is the city of mykolaiv. on the black sea coast, it stands between the russian army and odesa. shelled nearly daily, it's been without running water for over two weeks. caroline davies has been speaking to those who live on a city on the edge of the war. birdsong in mykolaiv. spring has arrived, but there's little sign of a new beginning. we're in the south of the city at the moment with the bomb disposal unit. they're following up on reports that they've had of multiple rockets have landed, and then checking to see if they can make the area safe. through a suburban front yard into what remains of valery�*s sitting room. a rocket hit his home two days ago. translation: there was a strong explosion and when a rocket - fell here, there was a massive shock wave. books, my things, everything is damaged. the unit move from home to home, removing a rocket from a front room and a section of an unexploded bomb from the driveway. the city is less than 20 miles from the front line and has been heavily shelled since the beginning of the war. this children's hospital was hit a little over three weeks ago. translation: at the moment, j we've got used to the situation, and it is scary. you don't know what comes tomorrow, what comes within an hour, what may happen to your relatives, to your patients. in the premature babies' ward, care continues. the windows have been blocked and the unit have relocated into the centre of the building. translation: we can't - evacuate children who need artificial ventilation. we can't close the department, because there are other children who may need our help. dotted around the city, people queue to refill their bottles at tankers or at natural springs. mykolaiv has been without running water since the supply was cut off after russian shelling more than two weeks ago. now, even the fire brigade have to find new ways to refill. here, it's our bathroom. no water too. grandmother tatiana has decided to stay in the city despite the constant shelling and lack of water. it's not easy, but what we can do? i was trying to join - the army, but they say that "you are a little bit too old. and another problem, you are nearly blind". | i said, "maybe i'm nearly blind, - but i can smell a russian tank, ok?" if it will be necessary, - if russians will come here, of course i will fight. after months of living on the edge of the battle, mykolaiv has found a way to continue. but the constant threat from russia sits just over the horizon. caroline davies, bbc news, mykolaiv. oleksiy goncharenko is an mp for the port city of odesa in southern ukraine. he told us ukraine is thankful for all the assistance the uk's provided — and that the situation in the black sea has recently changed. first of all, i'm very thankfulfor all support we are receiving from the western from the united kingdom, —— the west... very specially thankful for the leadership which the united kingdom and its prime minister shows in the help of ukraine and, yes, harpoon and brimstone missiles from the uk, they are en route, they are coming to ukraine and they are strengthening our defence on the sea, but even without, i can tell you that we were very successful with the attack against the russian flag ship. it was a missile cruiser which became a submarine because it was sent down by ukrainians and that changed the situation in the black sea. i thanks to him for that. the headlines on bbc news... in an exclusive interview with the bbc — neil parish has said he's is resigning as an mp, after admitting he watched pornography in the house of commons. police officers searching for 33—year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. the ministry of defence says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine, because of failed advances in the north—east of the country. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's isaac fanin. .. it's advantage liverpool in the race for the premier league title, for now. they beat newcastle i—o away to go top by two points clear of manchester city. the only goal of the game came in the first half, scored by naby keita. liverpool had plenty of chances to add a second, but couldn't take any. still, 1—0 is enough to send them top for a few hours at least. that's because manchester city play leeds in the tea—time kick off. if they win at elland road, they will go back to the top. there's four premier league matches currently under way, southampton are beating crystal palace i—o. elsewhere it's goalless. burnley are behind in their crucial match against watford, ajames tarkowski own goal there. it's a big game between burnley and watford so they're hoping to come backin watford so they're hoping to come back in that one. it's been a dramatic final day in league one. wigan and rotherham have been promoted to the championship in the two automatic promotion places after they won their games at shrewsbury and gillingham respectively. wigan will go up as champions. while mk dons, sheffield wednesday, sunderland and wycombe all make the play—offs. but disappointment for gillingham, doncaster, afc wimbledon and crewe who are all relegated to league two. fleetwood escaped the drop on goal difference. there's drama too on the final day in the women's six nations, with the match in bayonne between england and france deciding the grand slam. so far it's good news for the red roses, they lead 21—7 at the break. two tries from sarah bern and one from abbie ward have helped them to a healthy lead. the players are just coming out for the second half. while wales lost their final women's six nations match against italy in cardiff by ten points to eight. however, it's still a third place finish which is their best in 13 years. wales had two players sin binned in the first half and italy capitalised with scrum half sara barratin touching down to give them the lead. it took wales until the 75th minute to get a score — keira bevan went over and wales had a one point lead. but they were unable to hold on and a last minute penalty from michealla sillari sealed the win for italy. next, let's head to the crucible in sheffield now where we're into the final session of the semifinal between judd trump and mark williams. trump came into the session with a 13—11 frame lead, in the best of 33 frames. it is 14-12 tojudd it is 14—12 tojudd trump. earlier today the penultimate session of the match between ronnie o sullivan and john higgins finished 15—9 to o'sullivan, they resume at 7 o'clock tonight. that's all the sport for now. izak, thank you very much for that and we will speak to you later. jim fitton was told he had no historical economic value and are calling on uk mid to late mac ministers... the head of a mosque in the afghan capital, kabul, says at least 50 worshippers were killed in a powerful explosion that struck just after friday prayers, thought to be by a suicide bomber. but taliban authorities in the country say only ten people died. it's the latest in a series of attacks during the muslim holy month of ramadan. the bbc�*s azaday moshiri reports. (tx vt) prayers ending in bloodshed. it was the last friday of the holy month of ramadan and yet for those attending a sophia mosque in kabul, it was interrupted by an explosion and ended with a clean—up team taking care of the aftermath. ended with a clean-up team taking care of the aftermath.— care of the aftermath. translation mac when the _ care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast _ care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast went - care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast went off - care of the aftermath. translation mac when the blast went off we . care of the aftermath. translation i mac when the blast went off we were rushed to carry the injured and it has been three hours that the victims are still being carried out and it is still going on. the number of dead is unclear. _ and it is still going on. the number of dead is unclear. religious - of dead is unclear. religious leaders insist dozens have been killed and yet the taliban say the death toll was lower. translation: many people were performing rituals in the blast went off. i many people were performing rituals in the blast went off.— in the blast went off. i carried many peeple _ in the blast went off. i carried many people who _ in the blast went off. i carried many people who are - in the blast went off. i carried i many people who are injured and killed to vehicles. this many people who are in'ured and killed to vehicles._ killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a — killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a spate _ killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a spate of— killed to vehicles. this is the latest in a spate of attack. killed to vehicles. this is the - latest in a spate of attack during the holy month. islamic state have claimed some of them targeting minority muslim communities. like the attack on this mosque and this is what is left of it after it was bombed and after at least 31 died. attacks have also taken place at schools. it was only last week that at least six people were killed in explosions at this high school. in a neighbourhood with a sheer community. the taliban say they have a handle on the security situation in afghanistan and yet for afghans these killings continue. bbc news. china has further tightened covid restrictions in beijing to try to stop the virus spreading as 21 million people in the capital begin a five—day holiday period. all residents will now need to show digital proof of a negative test result before entering public spaces, including shopping malls and restaurants. and from thursday the rules will become stricter. meanwhile, shanghai has marked a milestone, recording no new daily covid cases outside of quarantine areas, raising hopes the month—long lockdown there could end soon. a tornado has been filmed tearing through parts of the us state of kansas. the mayor of the state's largest city, wichita, said up to 100 structures have been damaged. the national weather service has issued severe thunderstorm warnings for midwest states including iowa, missouri and nebraska. there are no reports of serious injuries so far. opposition parties in sri lanka have refused president gotabaya rajapaksa's offer of forming a government of national unity. faced with a severe economic crisis and growing protests, president rajapaksa proposed an all party government on friday, but told legislators that neither he, nor his brother mahinda , who's the prime minister, would resign. opposition parties say they will not join an administration where the rajapaksa family still wields power. anti—government protests have spread since millions of state and private—sector workers staged a crippling strike on thursday , bringing sri lanka to a standstill. the passport office says it's facing unprecedented demand from millions of people who had put off renewing or applying for the documents during the pandemic. changes in the rules since brexit also means some passports are not our business reporter esyllt. this is the last time alexandra and her family saw her sister three years ago. they have spent £4000 to fly to her wedding next week. but despite paying to have their passport applications checked 11 weeks ago, alexandra had to send in an extra birth certificate and are still waiting on two passports, including herformer. including her former. i have my bridesmaid _ including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress _ including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress of— including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress of the - including her former. i have my bridesmaid dress of the taylorl including her former. i have my. bridesmaid dress of the taylor has told me that my dress is ready to collect and i am frustrated. i've asked my sister and i'm excited for her wedding and i want to be excited and is trying to keep my worst—case scenario in the back of my mind... the home office is advising the passport applications are taking up to ten weeks to process but they say it can take longer if information is incomplete. since the uk left the eu... as well as the expiry and now most places in europe require you to have at least three months left on your passport be your trip. at the passport office in london, we met people trying to get through on the right documents. i haven't heard anything about this. wendy's passport doesn't expire till next year but she has onlyjust found out that new rules following brexit means she cannot use of her holiday next month because it was issued more than ten years ago. but it has issued more than ten years ago. emit it has taken me four days to get through to the appointments because all the appointments have gone. aha, all the appointments have gone. a spokesperson for the passport office said that 5 million people have delayed applying for their travel documents during the pandemic. to cope with the demand, they have taken on 500 extra members of staff of the last year. they say that in march they processed a record number of applications. but in the commons earlier this week, home office minister acknowledged that part of the system were under strain. taste the system were under strain. we recounise the system were under strain. we recognise difficulties in contacting the passport office will cause concern _ the passport office will cause concern for those wanting assurances about _ concern for those wanting assurances about their_ concern for those wanting assurances about their applications. in response to the performance had been urgently— response to the performance had been urgently tasked additional staff as a current— urgently tasked additional staff as a current performance is unacceptable. a current performance is unaccetable. ., , , , ., a current performance is unaccetable. ., ,, , ., ., unacceptable. passengers are not the onl ones unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling _ unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling frustrated. - unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling frustrated. for - unacceptable. passengers are not the only ones feeling frustrated. for an . only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that _ only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is _ only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut _ only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut down - only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut down that - only ones feeling frustrated. for an industry that is shut down that has| industry that is shut down that has been _ industry that is shut down that has been decimated _ industry that is shut down that has been decimated for— industry that is shut down that has been decimated for two _ industry that is shut down that has been decimated for two years, - industry that is shut down that has| been decimated for two years, this passport— been decimated for two years, this passport chaos _ been decimated for two years, this passport chaos is _ been decimated for two years, this passport chaos is just _ been decimated for two years, this passport chaos is just so _ passport chaos is just so frustrating _ passport chaos is just so frustrating and - passport chaos is just so l frustrating and completely unnecessary _ frustrating and completely unnecessary in _ frustrating and completely unnecessary in the - frustrating and completelyl unnecessary in the industry frustrating and completely- unnecessary in the industry really needs— unnecessary in the industry really needs it _ unnecessary in the industry really needs it to— unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be _ unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be sorted _ unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be sorted and - unnecessary in the industry really needs it to be sorted and it - unnecessary in the industry reallyj needs it to be sorted and it needs to be _ needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted — needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted quickly— needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted quickly and - needs it to be sorted and it needs to be sorted quickly and very- to be sorted quickly and very frustrating _ to be sorted quickly and very frustrating for— to be sorted quickly and very frustrating for travel- to be sorted quickly and very frustrating for travel agent . to be sorted quickly and very- frustrating for travel agent members but also _ frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer— frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to _ frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to get _ frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to get caught - frustrating for travel agent members but also consumer to get caught up. but also consumer to get caught up in this _ but also consumer to get caught up in this. ~ ., , ., but also consumer to get caught up inthis. ~ ., , ., , in this. with thousands of people re arina in this. with thousands of people preparing to _ in this. with thousands of people preparing to travel _ in this. with thousands of people preparing to travel abroad - in this. with thousands of people preparing to travel abroad for - in this. with thousands of people | preparing to travel abroad for the first time since the pandemic, the advice for anybody booking a trip is to check their documents sooner rather than later. bbc news. the government is bringing in a temporary limit of hormone supply to ensure more people get medication to ease menopausal symptoms. a body has been fined by the police searching for a woman who went missing more than one week ago. the 33—year—old mother of two katie kenyon was last seen getting into a ford transit van in burnley on the 22nd of april. joe makin is in the forest of bonn where the body was found. just brings the latest about the police have been saying there. latest about the police have been saying there-— saying there. yes, this is part of the forest _ saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of _ saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of bowland _ saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of bowland which - saying there. yes, this is part of the forest of bowland which is l saying there. yes, this is part of| the forest of bowland which is an area of lancashire of outstanding natural beauty with remote moorland and forest like this one but sadly, after last night, the discovery last night, it has been turned into a crime scene. there still has been significant police activity here today. as you can see, there are still officers here, up to one dozen police vehicles in the tents behind me that you can see, they are for equipment i must stress, but they also have another special search team which is turned up today to search the immediate area to look for more evidence. as you said, to katie was last seen on friday the 22nd of april getting into a ford transit van and it was a sighting of that van that led them to focus their research in this area. last night they found the body of a woman. they have told us and they're not confirming at this stage formally that the womanidentity is katie, but they do believe it is her body and her family have been told and they continue to be supported by specially trained officers. they have also added that their thoughts are with them at this time. as one of the activity that is happening here, a postmortem examination will be carried out to try and determine the cause of death and of course, what has happened meanwhile is that a 50—year—old man, andrew burchfield from burnley was arrested earlier this week and was charged in court with katie's murder and he will appear again with katie's murder and he will appearagain in court with katie's murder and he will appear again in court later on in the year. appear again in court later on in the ear. . ~ appear again in court later on in the ear. ., ,, , ., ., appear again in court later on in the ear. ., ~' , ., ., ., appear again in court later on in the ear. ., ., ., ., the year. thank you for that and can ou 'ust the year. thank you for that and can you just remind _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us of _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us of the _ the year. thank you for that and can you just remind us of the timeline . you just remind us of the timeline here when we first started hearing about this case that led us to this point? about this case that led us to this oint? .,, ,., ., point? so, as i said, katie disappeared _ point? so, as i said, katie disappeared on _ point? so, as i said, katie disappeared on the - point? so, as i said, katie disappeared on the 22nd l point? so, as i said, katie| disappeared on the 22nd of point? so, as i said, katie - disappeared on the 22nd of april in the last sighting of her was in burnley getting into a ford transit van. several days ago the police did indicate that they thought that they were not looking for a missing person. they did indicate that this will be a search for her body and there has been a huge police search operation which is notjust involve lancashire perceived but also merseyside, greater manchester, north wales police and also the local mountain rescue were so it has been an enormous operation to reach this point. the officers here now are just from the lancashire police force. . ~ just from the lancashire police force. ., ~' ,, , just from the lancashire police force. . ~ ,, , . just from the lancashire police force. ., ,, , . ., ., neil parish has resigned after watching pornography twice in the house of commons. he is the mp for tiverton and honiton in devon and he has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. i has been speaking exclusively to the bbc. ., ., . ., , ., bbc. i thought that i could explain to the standards _ bbc. i thought that i could explain to the standards committee - bbc. i thought that i could explain to the standards committee what l to the standards committee what happened and it would be worth explaining what happened, which are within— explaining what happened, which are within a _ explaining what happened, which are within a minute, but in the end i could _ within a minute, but in the end i could see — within a minute, but in the end i could see that the fury and damage i was causing my family and my constituency and association, this wasn't _ constituency and association, this wasn't worth carrying on. is constituency and association, this wasn't worth carrying on.- wasn't worth carrying on. is your decision based _ wasn't worth carrying on. is your decision based on _ wasn't worth carrying on. is your - decision based on acknowledgement of wrongdoing? yes. decision based on acknowledgement of wronrudoin ? , ., , ., wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to ou wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. _ wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. ok. - wrongdoing? yes, and i will explain to you exactly what it is. ok. the i to you exactly what it is. ok. the situation was _ to you exactly what it is. oil. the situation was that i finally enough it was— situation was that i finally enough it was tracked as i was looking at and so _ it was tracked as i was looking at and so i — it was tracked as i was looking at and so i did — it was tracked as i was looking at and so i did get into another website _ and so i did get into another website and had similar name and i watched _ website and had similar name and i watched it— website and had similar name and i watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't— watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done.- watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done. that is neil pafish shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that _ shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that interview _ shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that interview in - shouldn't have done. that is neil parish in that interview in the - shouldn't have done. that is neill parish in that interview in the last couple of hours or so confirming that he will resign as an mp in describing what he did as a moment of madness and totally wrong. we have continued coverage of that story and reaction to that interview throughout the afternoon here and bbc news channel. just take a pausing at the weather. a continuation of a very dry theme. the wettest weather has been fined across scotland and northern ireland but will be thinking is that was eastwards as we head through tonight. the rain tending to week we can somewhat and there will be missed and mark in health fog and much milder than it was last night as 7—10 . but a much milder than it was last night as 7—10. but a bit of a flip in much milder than it was last night as 7—10 . but a bit of a flip in our fortunes tomorrow and the claudia ste weather we found across england and wales and although eastern parts of england will probably not see much rain whereas for scotland and northern ireland there will be something drier, a little brighter with extensive cloud and the odd shower but some sunny spells lifting temperatures in glasgow to 70 degrees but it could be cooler further south. as we had to bank holiday monday, quite a mixed day with large areas of cloud and some sunny spells and equally the odd spot of rain and the odd shower here and there. highest temperatures at 18 degrees in the south and feeling cooler further north. little bit warmer by the end of the week. may be highs of 20 degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: in an exclusive interview with the bbc, neil parish has said he's is resigning as an mp, after admitting he watched pornography in the house of commons. police officers searching for 33—year old katie kenyon who went missing a week ago have found the body of a woman. the ministry of defence says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine, because of failed advances in the north—east of the country.

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