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officially booked in georgia on charges of attempting to overturn his 2020 election defeat in the state. this is the mugshot released by fulton county sherriff�*s office and we can expect to see a lot more before the next election. the former president and the frontrunner for the republican party nomination in 2024 arrived in atlanta earlier to protesters and supporters before surrendering himself to authorities. 0ur north america correspondent sean dilley reports. it is not the first time donald trump has been booked but in his three other criminal cases, he has been excused photographing. he is after all one of the most recognisable people on the planet. fulton county sheriffs said donald trump would be treated like any other prisoner. if you look over my shoulder here, you can see the security operation is huge. police vehicles, helicopters, drones for blocks around the jail and part of thatis around the jail and part of that is because he is a former president for of that is down to the protesters and counter protesters. these donald trump supporters among those who believe in the face of all the evidence to the contrary that joe biden lost the last election. forthese joe biden lost the last election. for these trump supporters it is all part of a sinister plot to rob him of the white house.— white house. the rights of americans _ white house. the rights of americans are _ white house. the rights of americans are being - white house. the rights of. americans are being stripped away for that today is one of the most obvious version of it going on while we are putting a former president in jail. going on while we are putting a former president injail. he former president in “ail. he firml former president injail. he firmly believed and we do to that— firmly believed and we do to that election was not fair, transparent. if that election was not fair, transparent.— that election was not fair, transparent. if donald trump was laying — transparent. if donald trump was laying a _ transparent. if donald trump was laying a beach _ transparent. if donald trump was laying a beach right - transparent. if donald trump was laying a beach right now| was laying a beach right now playing — was laying a beach right now playing golf, _ was laying a beach right now playing golf, this— was laying a beach right now playing golf, this will- was laying a beach right now playing golf, this will not. was laying a beach right now playing golf, this will not be| playing golf, this will not be happening _ playing golf, this will not be happening behind _ playing golf, this will not be happening behind us. - playing golf, this will not be happening behind us. how. playing golf, this will not be happening behind us. how do you know that? _ happening behind us. how do you know that? i— happening behind us. how do you know that? i know— happening behind us. how do you know that? i know it _ happening behind us. how do you know that? i know it for - happening behind us. how do you know that? i know it for a - know that? i know it for a fact. know that? i know it for a fact- how? _ know that? i know it for a fact. how? because - know that? i know it for a fact. how? because i- know that? i know it for a fact. how? because i am | know that? i know it for a i fact. how? because i am an intelligent— fact. how? because i am an intelligent person. - fact. how? because i am an intelligent person. others i intelligent person. others celebrated. _ intelligent person. others celebrated. how - intelligent person. others celebrated. how will - intelligent person. others l celebrated. how will history remember donald trump? figs celebrated. how will history remember donald trump? $5 a remember donald trump? as a criminal and _ remember donald trump? as a criminal and hopefully - remember donald trump? as a criminal and hopefully a - criminal and hopefully a convicted criminal. if for some reason he gets to be president because the dumb people in this country are not using their brain cells and elect him, i will fight it for the next four years. i will fight it for the next four ears. ., , , , years. i hope this gets recorded _ years. i hope this gets recorded in _ years. i hope this gets recorded in history - years. i hope this gets| recorded in history and years. i hope this gets - recorded in history and one of the last— recorded in history and one of the last chance we have to hear from _ the last chance we have to hear from this— the last chance we have to hear from this individual and the pennie _ from this individual and the people he represents. i from this individual and the people he represents. lam not sure _ people he represents. lam not sure it — people he represents. lam not sure it will— people he represents. lam not sure it will be. people he represents. i am not sure it will be.— sure it will be. donald trump entered the _ sure it will be. donald trump entered the jailhouse - sure it will be. donald trump entered the jailhouse after . entered the jailhouse after 7:30pm local time. entered the jailhouse after 7:30pm localtime. he entered the jailhouse after 7:30pm local time. he was technically in custody for less than half—an—hour. the list on a $200,000 bond. == than half-an-hour. the list on a $200,000 bond. -- released. one is taking _ a $200,000 bond. -- released. one is taking place _ a $200,000 bond. -- released. one is taking place is _ a $200,000 bond. -- released. one is taking place is a - one is taking place is a travesty of justice. one is taking place is a travesty ofjustice. we have done nothing wrong, i have done nothing wrong. this done nothing wrong, i have done nothing wrong-— nothing wrong. this will be a day america _ nothing wrong. this will be a day america remembers. - nothing wrong. this will be a | day america remembers. the first of a photograph destined for the history books. live now to our north america correspondent sean dilley who's in atlanta. you spoke to a lot of people outside the court, a lot of supporters, trumpet supporters. what do you think it will do in terms of his they support? will it make any difference, this latest arrest?— it make any difference, this latest arrest? very few people who turned — latest arrest? very few people who turned up _ latest arrest? very few people who turned up to _ latest arrest? very few people who turned up to the - latest arrest? very few people who turned up to the jail - latest arrest? very few people j who turned up to the jail today were republicans saying i am undecided about this. those who turned up where there either to support him and there were people who are not republican voters as we heard in the report. what was interesting, i was wondering around with my colleagues and at the time when we were filming one of the interviews, we had somebody come to our position and were angry we were asking questions and challenging the fact that many of the people they believed, despite all of the evidence to the contrary, that joe biden lost the last election. it was an extraordinary position for all of us to be in.— extraordinary position for all of us to be in. what was donald trum - 's of us to be in. what was donald trump's reaction _ of us to be in. what was donald trump's reaction to _ of us to be in. what was donald trump's reaction to having - of us to be in. what was donald trump's reaction to having his l trump's reaction to having his photo taken? when you said in your report would go down in history. if your report would go down in histo . , ., your report would go down in histo . i. ., ., ~' your report would go down in histo . i. ., history. if you look at it, he is very angry- _ history. if you look at it, he is very angry. he _ history. if you look at it, he is very angry. he said - history. if you look at it, he is very angry. he said it - history. if you look at it, he| is very angry. he said it was history. if you look at it, he i is very angry. he said it was a travesty he was very first place, deeply uncomfortable. he said it was uncomfortable and said it was uncomfortable and said he did not do anything wrong in that circumstance. clearly on the one hand he says when we get indicted, i do really well. on the other hand, he says it is a bad thing. it probably is a conflict for him because he knows next year he has all of these court dates at a time when he is running for the republican party nomination to be president. to that extent, never before in his other three criminal cases we are seeing cycles behind the scenes. it might damage the former presidents agitation and to others, it seems to enhance it. live now to caren morrison, professor of law at georgia state university. joining us live from atalanta. good to have you with us. donald trump's fourth arrest in five months over criminal charges. bring us up—to—date where he is at legally now. legally when he is about to raw he is at his years about to be arrayed and plead not guilty to charges. thejudge will arrayed and plead not guilty to charges. the judge will set a schedule for the georgia case. he is now facing 91 criminal charges one way or another. it is a difficult position he is in. ~ ., ., is a difficult position he is in. ~ . ., , ., is a difficult position he is in. what do you make of his comments _ in. what do you make of his comments after _ in. what do you make of his comments after his - in. what do you make of his comments after his arrest, l comments after his arrest, insisting he was not entitled to judgement which is what this is about? he to judgement which is what this is about? . , to judgement which is what this is about? ., , , to judgement which is what this is about? . , , __ is about? he has been saying the same _ is about? he has been saying the same thing _ is about? he has been saying the same thing for _ is about? he has been saying the same thing for two - is about? he has been saying the same thing for two years| the same thing for two years now at this point. absolutely correct that he has every right like any american to challenge the results of the election. he did that in court, here he is being charged with interfering with the secretary of state of georgia, putting pressure on him to try and find him 11,000 votes so he could overturn the result. he is also charged with racketeering which basically means getting a whole bunch of people together and committing a series of crimes. typically this is used, used to be used for mild cases. it is a pretty serious charge to bring against anybody let alone a former president. anybody let alone a former president-— anybody let alone a former resident. �* ., ., president. and there are other codefendants _ president. and there are other codefendants in _ president. and there are other codefendants in this _ president. and there are other codefendants in this case - president. and there are other codefendants in this case howl codefendants in this case how will that play out? will they get their cases heard earlier? what impact could it have on him and his case?— what impact could it have on him and his case? normally they are all going _ him and his case? normally they are all going to _ him and his case? normally they are all going to be _ him and his case? normally they are all going to be charged - him and his case? normally they are all going to be charged at. are all going to be charged at the same time but what will really happen is some will drop out one way or another and either plead guilty or may end “p either plead guilty or may end up cooperating with ada, the district attorney. as big as time goes on, there will be a lot of pressure and is codefendants financially as well as legally. a lot of them are our white—collar people, lawyers, political party operatives. they are not used to facing jail time. they may be put in a position where they feel like it might be better to co—operate than try to type it out. co-operate than try to type it out. �* , . , co-operate than try to type it out. m co-operate than try to type it out. a ., out. as i was saying, fourth arrest in — out. as i was saying, fourth arrest in five _ out. as i was saying, fourth arrest in five months, - out. as i was saying, fourth arrest in five months, so i out. as i was saying, fourth i arrest in five months, so many cases, 91 criminal charges as you said to date against him. how much effort, money, time is it going to take to him and his team to fight all of these cases? , ., ., , , cases? the short answer is enormous _ cases? the short answer is enormous amount. - cases? the short answer is - enormous amount. fortunately for donald trump, he has a political action committee which is able to give him a lot of money. apparently he has already spent $60 million in legal fees already spent $60 million in legalfees up until already spent $60 million in legal fees up until now. legal fees in the us are really expensive. this is part of it. you are right, he has dozens of lawyers, all kinds of charges, things in different courts, it is going to be a very big burden. is going to be a very big burden-— is going to be a very big burden. ., ,, i. , . is going to be a very big burden. ., ~ ,, , . ., burden. thank you very much for takin: us burden. thank you very much for taking us through _ burden. thank you very much for taking us through all _ burden. thank you very much for taking us through all of - burden. thank you very much for taking us through all of that. - taking us through all of that. let's show you the tweet donald trump tweeted. commenting on giving his reaction to what happened in court today. not sweet anymore, it is an axe i think we are calling it. plenty more on that on our website. the us defence department says that wagner group chief yevgeny prigozhin, was "likely killed" in the plane crash near moscow that killed ten people, according to an initial assessment. however, the pentagon press secretary declined to give any details about how the department made that determination. while the us intelligence community is still assessing what caused wednesday's plane crash — the pentagon said there aren't any indication that a surface—to—air missile took down the plane. british defence sources have told the bbc they believe russia's fsb spy agency is most likely to have been responsible. ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy has denied any involvement. he told journalists everyone is aware who is involved. crash investigators have been combing through the wreckage beyond the passenger list there's still no official confirmation of who was on board. the apparent death of mr prizoghin will have global implications. as well as fighting in ukraine, his mercenary group has been active in parts of africa. meanwhile vladimir putin has broken his silence over the downing of the jet, saying the head of the mercenary group was a "talented person" who "made serious mistakes in life". russia's president also sent condolences to the families of all 10 people said to be on board the plane. the bbc has spoken exclusively to ukraine's deputy minister of defence — volodymyr havrylov on what yevgeny prigozhin's death means in the war. this person is criminal number one to us. we saw his bad thing done in the ukraine. and his team, his groups, his force was very brutal in this war. they never saved lives of their people, but at the same time they never save the lives of their enemies as well. this was a very dangerous group of people. and therefore the leadership is very crucial. because prigozhin was a symbolic, charismatic leader of this group. they really accepted him as a leader. when this group loses their charismatic leader, it means a lot — first of all, they lose confidence, they lose morale, they lose the orientation, i'm talking about the lower ranks, and they don't understand what to do next. us presidentjoe biden and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy have discussed starting to train ukrainian pilots to fly f—16fighterjets. the white house says the two leaders also discussed expedited approval for other nations to transfer their f—16 fighter planes to ukraine. the pentagon has said it will begin training ukrainian f—16 pilots in the united states next month. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. up up until last august, this was the post office. but when i was close with little warning, the town was left without one. i do see reports here and little north and watching a petition, the people of helmsley came up with this �*s one heck of a good idea. with this 's one heck of a good idea. , ., ., ., with this 's one heck of a good idea-_ from - with this 's one heck of a good i idea._ from today, idea. good morning. from today, the black swan _ idea. good morning. from today, the black swan doubles _ idea. good morning. from today, the black swan doubles up - idea. good morning. from today, the black swan doubles up as i idea. good morning. from today, the black swan doubles up as a i the black swan doubles up as a post office three days a week. the black swan has a long—standing history in helmsley. it has been at the heart of its community for many years. there is that element that we took into consideration ljy that we took into consideration by trying to step in and offer that service to the people we serve through the town. legally talked about _ serve through the town. legally talked about the _ serve through the town. legally talked about the world - serve through the town. legally talked about the world is - talked about the world is becoming digital and we should get more stuff done online. it is not always possible for everyone. is not always possible for everyone-— is not always possible for eve one. ., , ., , you're live with bbc news. in the uk, a reduction in the amount we pay for gas and electricity is expected to be announced later as the energy regulator, 0fgem sets the next price cap for households in england, wales and scotland. analysts predict a typical household's annual bill will decrease by around 150 pounds per year from october. the announcement is expected in a couple of hours' time. and if you're living in the uk and would like support — there's lots of information available on our cost of living, tackling it together section on the bbc news website. more than 30 families are starting legal action against the government, care homes, and a number of hospitals, following the deaths of their relatives in the early days of the covid pandemic. the families argue their human rights were breached because not enough was done to protect them from the virus. the government says it tried to safeguard care home residents using the best evidence available at the time. here's our social affairs editor, alison holt. very happy days. my mother and father on a cruise.— father on a cruise. these photographs _ father on a cruise. these photographs provide i father on a cruise. these i photographs provide special memories of her mother, margaret. when her motherfound it hard to get around should move to a care home but she was still sharp. move to a care home but she was still sharp-— still sharp. this is also a lovely photograph. i still sharp. this is also a lovely photograph. this| still sharp. this is also a l lovely photograph. this is still sharp. this is also a i lovely photograph. this is my mother in a care home. she died there are mother in a care home. she died there age 95 _ mother in a care home. she died there age 95 in _ mother in a care home. she died there age 95 in the _ mother in a care home. she died there age 95 in the first - mother in a care home. she died there age 95 in the first faces i there age 95 in the first faces of the pandemic. she always kept a diary and documented the details of her last days, big and small. details of her last days, big and small-— details of her last days, big and small. , , . ., , and small. this is particularly s - ecial and small. this is particularly special because _ and small. this is particularly special because it _ and small. this is particularly special because it is - and small. this is particularly special because it is the i and small. this is particularly special because it is the lastl special because it is the last one she wrote. liz special because it is the last one she wrote.— one she wrote. liz is one of the relatives _ one she wrote. liz is one of the relatives taking - one she wrote. liz is one of the relatives taking legal i the relatives taking legal action against the government and others over what she sees as a failure to properly protect residents. she believes the diary tells of that story. this one is dated march the third, tuesday. she felt pretty good but the stuff situation was bad. in good but the stuff situation was bad. p good but the stuff situation was bad. a, . :: :: was bad. in march 2020, the virus took — was bad. in march 2020, the virus took hold _ was bad. in march 2020, the virus took hold in _ was bad. in march 2020, the virus took hold in the - was bad. in march 2020, the virus took hold in the uk. i was bad. in march 2020, the | virus took hold in the uk. care virus took hold in the uk. care provider said they needed more government guidance and they were struggling to get protection equipment and testing. hard pressed hospitals were allowed to discharge patients into homes without testing or the need to isolate people. margaret's family say that included into her home. on march 23, the country went into lockdown. nearly a month later, as a covert depth were reaching their peak, margaret writes castell had just started wearing masks.- castell had just started wearing masks. castell had just started wearin: masks. ., :: wearing masks. -- covid. 20th of a - ril, wearing masks. -- covid. 20th of april. it _ wearing masks. -- covid. 20th of april. it is — wearing masks. -- covid. 20th of april, it is the _ wearing masks. -- covid. 20th of april, it is the first - wearing masks. -- covid. 20th of april, it is the first day i of april, it is the first day of april, it is the first day of mask. i of april, it is the first day of mask-— of april, it is the first day of mask. ~ . , ., of mask. i may the fourth, after a few _ of mask. i may the fourth, after a few days _ of mask. i may the fourth, after a few days of - 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(oh, i dear, the fourth of may. she just rides i have the virus. that is her last entry. it kind of hit you quite hard, really. margaret died in hospital on may 1a. the following day, the health and social care secretary made this now well—known statement... secretary made this now well- known statement. . . well-known statement... right from the start _ well-known statement... right from the start we _ well-known statement... right from the start we have - well-known statement... right from the start we have tried i well-known statement... right from the start we have tried to | from the start we have tried to follow a protective ring around our care homes. i follow a protective ring around our care homes.— our care homes. i felt that her was completely _ our care homes. i felt that her was completely lacking - our care homes. i felt that her was completely lacking and i our care homes. i felt that her. was completely lacking and when i was completely lacking and when llhought— was completely lacking and when i thought about it hard, i had to take — i thought about it hard, i had to take it— i thought about it hard, i had to take it back to the government because ultimately we all— government because ultimately we all put our trust and our faith— we all put our trust and our faith in— we all put our trust and our faith in these public servants and it— faith in these public servants and it seemed to me there was a lot of— and it seemed to me there was a lot of headless chicken action going — lot of headless chicken action going around. lot of headless chicken action going around-— lot of headless chicken action going around. where was this planning? _ going around. where was this planning? the _ going around. where was this planning? the uk _ going around. where was this planning? the uk covid i going around. where was this i planning? the uk covid enquiry will examine what happen in care homes but the lawyer representing the family says it will not look at individual cases. ~ will not look at individual cases. , cases. we could ask the courts to look at _ cases. we could ask the courts to look at whether _ cases. we could ask the courts to look at whether or - cases. we could ask the courts to look at whether or not i cases. we could ask the courts to look at whether or not the l to look at whether or not the decision taken, where they reasonable? and if not, did the decisions cause or contribute to individuals losing their lives and i would say, that without the legal claims, the families will not get answers to their questions. the government _ to their questions. the government says, i to their questions. the government says, throughout the pandemic, it tried to safeguard care home residents based on the best evidence available and that it provided billions of pounds of support. alison holt, bbc news. consultant doctors in england are striking for a second day in a long—running dispute over pay. health care bosses say the walkouts will cause major disruption for patients. consultants say their take—home pay has fallen by more than a third since 2008, but new analysis concludes that earnings for senior doctors in england are higher than a number of countries including spain and italy. new figures seen exclusively by bbc newsnight show the uk has increasingly purchased jet fuel in recent months from refineries in india processing russian crude oil. a ban on importing russian energy directly was introduced by the european union and the g7 group of countries, which includes the uk, six months ago. the figures, calculated by the environmental campaign group global witness, and reviewed by bbc verify, highlight a practice that is legal but one that raises ethical questions, as emir nader reports. we are here in their pinner police region in southern greece. the picturesque area is a home to fishermen and an international tourist destination. but all is not as it seems. this idyllic location has now become a key artery for russian oil. we're just leaving greek territorial waters and approaching a number of tankers that have left russia and we believe they are here exchange russian accrued. and here they are, we find two tankers in the middle of a ship to ship transit. these two basic and see behind me are oil tankers. the boat in the distance is from russia and it is moving oil to the boat nearest to us, here in international waters, this practice is illegal and is one of the ways russian oil continues to be exported throughout the world and millions of barrels passing through this area will ultimately find its way through countries that have bans on russian oil, including the uk. we have had exclusive access to numbers calculated by the campaign group, global witness. since the g7 in australia, in the first six months of 2023, the first six months of 2023, the numbers show the amount of russian energy processed in indian refineries had made its way to the uk legally since then with its origins changing to india in the six months since january the uk imported 6.2 million barrels of refined energy from three indian refineries made with an estimated 2.33 million barrels of russian cred. the figures are equivalent to one in eight using fuels from these refiners. 0ne using fuels from these refiners. one in 20 british flights been powered purely by british cred. how much is this worth to russia? in the first six months of 2023, generated more than $122 million in revenue for russia, of which are less $50 million went directly to the kremlin in tax revenues. 50 directly to the kremlin in tax revenues-— revenues. so russia has essentially _ revenues. so russia has essentially skirted i revenues. so russia has. essentially skirted around revenues. so russia has- essentially skirted around the sanctions. it is selling as much oil as it was before the war and that is as a result of this circumvention. big british firms like bp and shell are buying this jet fuel. ibf’ firms like bp and shell are buying this jet fuel. buying this 'et fuel. bp said it takes buying this jet fuel. bp said it takes complies _ buying this jet fuel. bp said it takes complies with i it takes complies with sanctions and export controls seriously. refineries in many countries around the world such as india may therefore purchase russian produce products for national and international consumption. shell tell us they are in full compliance and aligned with guidelines. it is for government to decide on the trade—offs that must be made. the uk government says claim is not true and importers are required provide proof and since the ban came into effect, there has been no input of russian oil and oil products into the uk. refining energy in a third country changes its legal origin but it shows it is still being produced with russian oil. emir nader, bbc news. the head of spain's football federation will step down after growing criticism about how he'd kissed the star player, jennifer hermoso, on the lips after her team's world cup win. luis rubiales is expected to hand his resignation later today. sergi forcada has the story. this is the momentjust before brca2 kisses play atjennifer hermoso on the lips after winning the world cup. it is an unwanted guest that has drawn a torrent of criticism from across spain and is one of the main stories in the country and according to spanish media, he is expected to resign later today during an extraordinary meeting of the spanish football federation. after the kiss on sunday, luis rubiales firstly downplayed the incident but after fierce criticism he released a video statement apologising. translation: certainly i made a mistake and i have to acknowledge that. it was done without any ill intention a moment of exuberance. what happened happened. i think in a very spontaneous way.- spontaneous way. jennifer hermoso _ spontaneous way. jennifer hermoso had _ spontaneous way. jennifer hermoso had initially i spontaneous way. jennifer hermoso had initially set i spontaneous way. jennifer i hermoso had initially set on instagram that she did not like luis rubiales's kiss and the union representing the spanish players said they are working towards ensuring those acts do not go unpunished, that they are sanction and exemplary measures are adopted. several spanish football clubs and ministers have been calling for his resignation and even the acting minister, pedro sanchez, said his actions were unacceptable. translation: the a olo . ies unacceptable. translation: tue: apologies made unacceptable. translation: t'te: apologies made by mr unacceptable. translation: tte: apologies made by mr luis rubiales are not enough. even believe they are not adequate and therefore he must continue to take more steps. find and therefore he must continue to take more steps.— to take more steps. and the kiss is not — to take more steps. and the kiss is not the _ to take more steps. and the kiss is not the only - to take more steps. and the kiss is not the only moment| to take more steps. and the i kiss is not the only moment for which he has been criticised. many are also questioning his behaviour as luis rubiales grabbed his crotch as he celebrated at the final whistle. fifa is now looking at whether he violated his rules against offensive behaviour and fair play while celebrating spain's victory but it seems like his time as chief of spanish football is about to be over. we will have more on that story throughout the day. to end this half an hour, let me show you these pictures out of lithuania of the now traditional corgi race in vilnius. here you can see the dozens of doggy competitors lined up ready and then they are off. look at how many spectators there are. the short—legged runners take part in 7 weight categories, although some owners say the bigger the corgi the better. stay with us here on bbc news. you can reach me you can reach me on you can reach me on social media. i will be back with all the top business stories. hello there. on thursday, we had a few showers and thunderstorms towards the south coast of england, and it felt particularly humid across east anglia and south—east england — temperatures into the mid—to—high 20s. but it will feel a lot fresher here for friday — temperatures dropping down into the low 20s, but overall, i suspect arguably a more pleasant feel to the weather, given those lower levels of humidity. a fine end to the day across southwest scotland, but it's in scotland and northern ireland that we find ourselves close to a centre of low pressure. and so, over the next few hours, we'll see some showers at least working into scotland and northern ireland, maybe some longer spells of rain across the far north of scotland. temperatures starting off the day friday about 9—11 for most, but still a little on the warm side across eastern—most areas of england. for friday, the low pressure then is firmly in charge of our weather. the centre of the low drifts over into the north sea, but it is a day where we'll see sunshine and showers, but longer spells of rain certainly at times, i think, affecting northern scotland. most of england and wales starting the morning on a dry and bright note with some early sunshine. however, i think we will see some showers break out as we head into the afternoon — always most frequent for wales, western areas of england, northern ireland and scotland, and parts of eastern england may well escape with a dry day. temperatures, high teens to low 20s. now we'll kind of continue that run of weather as we head into the weekend. the same area of low pressure still with us on saturday, so again, it's a day of sunshine and showers — although that said, we'll probably start off the day with some longer spells of rain pushing into wales and perhaps north—west england. elsewhere should be a dry morning, but then the showers start getting going into the afternoon, and some of them turning heavy with some thunder, as well. temperatures not really changing very much day by day, about 17—20. should feel ok, though, in that august sunshine. probably fewer showers around generally on sunday, but still one or two, whereas for northern ireland, we're looking at a band of rain working in here, and that rain could just about make it into western scotland towards the end of sunday afternoon. temperatures again about 17—20 — in any august sunshine, it should feel all right. now for monday, which is bank holiday for many, we're still looking at a few showers around, although there's a bit more of a ridge towards the west of the uk, so you might well find slightly drier and brighter conditions across wales and western areas of england. temperatures still at best into the low 20s. live from london. this is bbc news a retreat for the world's central bankers that could affect interest rates. we're live with the latest. the eu's digital services act comes into force. what does it mean for your online life? and from farm to fork. how can 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