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it is after he kissed one of the players, jenni hermoso, on the lips during the trophy presentation. he apologised for grabbing his crotch in celebration at full—time, while standing yards away from the queen of spain. he kissed one of the players, jenni hermoso, on the lips during the trophy presentation. he says that was consensual. fifa opened disciplinary proceedings against him yesterday. footballjournalist semra hunter says this doesn't come as a surprise and spanish football still has a problem with equality. sexism is very prevalent, unfortunately. it is something that is their normalised here, which is why you have someone like we ruby alice basically saying he does not understand what he did wrong and he feels as though he clearly did not do anything wrong. and that is a major red flag, it is a major concern, and even pedro sanchez, the president of spain himself, said this is a perfect example of the long ruby have had of ourselves in terms of achieving equality of men's and women's right. hopefully we do have a reflection as a society come as a whole, and you try to find a better way forward as equals. but there's been support for rubiales from luis enrique. now at psg, he coached spain's men at last year's world cup. translation: i can tell you a little about my experience, _ translation: i can tell you a little about my experience, as _ translation: i can tell you a little about my experience, as i - translation: i can tell you a little about my experience, as i have - about my experience, as i have myself — about my experience, as i have myself worked for the federation for a long _ myself worked for the federation for a long time. i would say that the work_ a long time. i would say that the work done — a long time. i would say that the work done by luis rubiales and all his staff_ work done by luis rubiales and all his staff has been truly exceptional and that_ his staff has been truly exceptional and that there have been some very -ood and that there have been some very good performances within the federation and the figures speak for themselves. as far as the latest episodes — themselves. as far as the latest episodes are concerned, it seems that the _ episodes are concerned, it seems that the president has acknowledged his mistakes. i also think that my opinion— his mistakes. i also think that my opinion is— his mistakes. i also think that my opinion is not necessary on this subject — formula one returns this weekend, after a summer break, as attention turns to zandvoort for the dutch grand prix. and a lot of support, as you'd expect, for the runaway leader max verstappen on his return to his homeland. verstappen topped first practice, second practice, though, was interrupted by a red flag following a crash for oscar piastri, who was quickly followed into the barrier by daniel ricciardo. after that delay, it was lando norris who got the better of verstappen in the second session. the mclaren driver's come second in two of the last three races. verstappen streets ahead, though, in the standings and looking for a record—equalling ninth race victory in a row this season. the american pole vaulter katie moon defended her decision to share the gold medal with nina kennedy of australia at the world athletics championships, telling critics on social media that to continue competing would have been dangerous. in a lengthy post, she hit back, saying... she goes on to say... we've had the weigh—in for the world heavyweight bout in poland this weekend between the champion olexander usyk and the british challenger daniel dubois. dubois topped the scales at 16 stone, nine pounds — his lightest in six years. but that's still a stone heavier than the ukrainian. usyk is undefeated in 20 professional fights and is favourite to beat the 25—year—old dubois, but he is putting all three of his world titles on the line. that is all the sport from us for now. we will be back later on, we will see you then. thank you, gavin. we will have more from sport. more now from spain, where the government has begun legal proceedings to suspend the head of the country's football federation. luis rubiales has been resisting calls to resign, despite a deluge of criticism over giving jennifer hermoso — a player with spain's national team — an unsolicited kiss on the mouth. it happened moments after the team had just won the women's world cup final. many spanish players men and women have criticised his actions, —— many spanish players — men and women — have criticised his actions, using social media to vent their anger. mr rubiales was also seen grabbing his crotch while celebrating the team's victory. the next images will show the moment, and just a warning some viewers may find them offensive. on them, luis rubiales was standing up next to the queen letizia and her daughter, princess sofia, when he grabbed his crotch, scenes which were criticised by many in spain. he said the case with the player was consensual. —— the kiss. yvonne harrison, chief executive of the gender equality organisation women in football, gave us her reaction a short while ago. i think it is desperately disappointing, yes, that the spanish team have won the world cup for the first time and this is what we are talking about. this is the story. but at the same time, i would argue it is actually really important to highlight this and the fact that it has happened and it is getting so much press attention is really important because success does not mean a healthy environment and i think we have seen pre—tournament 15 of the players writing to the president to say that they were unhappy about their mental and physical health and how they were being looked after. it suggested very much so that the spanish women's team were not happy and this has just exacerbated that and bringing it to the fore. it is bringing a very important conversation into people's living rooms because we know certainly at women in football that discrimination because of gender is a massive thing and it affects 82% of our members that reported in a recent survey. we also know that 18% of people that responded in that survey said they experienced sexual harassment in the workplace in football. so this is not a one—time incident, this stuff happens all the time. so you seem to be suggesting there that although we are talking about issues in spain, this is not an issue limited to spain? no, i think when you look at this and in terms of relationships to people in power and decision—making roles and the advantage they potentially take of females in their workforce, this is a global issue, and i have spoken to a number of people across the world in various ways, communicating over the last couple of days. sexism, misogyny, it is very present in football, whether you are working in it or as a fan of it or indeed as a player on the pitch. it is just the people on the pitch it is much more visible and he chose the biggest moment in women's football to act in this way, which was unsolicited, it was not invited attention, and the player herself has said that she didn't like it. what did you think when you saw the pictures from this extraordinary meeting this afternoon, this morning, where the audience were applauding luis rubiales when he was repeatedly saying, "i will not resign"? people in that audience including the women's spanish coach. yeah, really interesting. i mean, when you look at that, there were a number of women in the front row, weren't there? and i wonder if they normally would be, is a question. secondly, not all of those women were applauding. some sat defiantly with their hands on their knees. i struggle to see, and maybe this is endemic of the culture of spanish football, how people can applaud somebody so defiantly saying that they are not going to resign. do the right thing. at the end of the day, there are big egos at play here, like there is in football across the board, but it is not right. they have done the wrong thing. and the spanish federation, you know, wrote things that the player hadn't even said about the incident, saying it was consensual and it was an emotion in the heat of the moment. it is not ok. that kind of attention for female players, physical or otherwise, is not ok. and that was yvonne harrison, who is the chief executive of the gender equality organisation women in football. here in the uk, the families of 30 people who died in care homes and hospitals in the early days of the covid pandemic are taking legal action against the government. the families argue the human rights of their loved ones 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. our social affairs editor, alison holt, reports. very happy days. that's my mother and father on a cruise. for liz, these photos provide precious memories of her mother, margaret. when her mum found it hard to get around, she moved to a care home, but she was still sharp. and this is also, i think, a lovely photograph. this is my mother in her care home. margaret died there during the first wave of the pandemic, aged 95. she had always kept a diary, so documented her daily life. this was a particularly special diary for me because it is the last one that she wrote. liz is one of the relatives taking legal action against the government and others over what she sees as a failure to properly protect care home residents like her mum from covid. she believes the diary tells that story. this one is dated march 3, tuesday. she felt pretty good, but the staff situation was bad. in march 2020, as the virus took hold, care providers warned they needed more protective equipment, testing and government guidance. hospital patients were also discharged into care homes without testing or isolation. margaret's family claimed that included into her home. in april 2020, as covid deaths in care homes peaked, margaret writes that her care staff have just started wearing masks. the 20th of april is the first day for masks. and then 21st of april, all wearing masks. on may 4th, after a few days of feeling breathless, margaret again writes in her diary. oh, dear. the 4th of may. a matron came 10:30—10:45, and shejust writes, "i have the virus." and that is her last entry. kind of hits you quite hard, really. margaret died in hospital on may 14th. the following day, the health and social care secretary made this now well—known statement. right from the start, we have tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes. i felt that her care was completely lacking. and when i thought about it hard, i have to take it back to the government because, ultimately, we all put our trust and our faith in these public servants. the uk covid inquiry will examine what happened in care homes, but the lawyer representing the families says it will not look at individual cases. 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 says throughout, it has tried to protect care home residents based on the best available evidence. alison holt, bbc news. just want to bring you a new coming in, this is from the afp news agency, and it refers to the plane crash that happened in russia nearly 48 hours ago now potentially involving the wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin. afp are saying that russia says ten bodies and flight recorders have been found after the plane crash. you remember our correspondent was telling us earlier that investigators have gone to the site, we know that there were ten names on the manifest, of course including the wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin, and now afp saying that ten bodies have been found and the flight recorders. here, gas and electricity bills in england, wales and scotland are set to fall from october. the energy regulator ofgem has set a new price cap — that's the cost paid per unit of energy for millions of households. at the moment, households using an average amount of energy shouldn't pay more than just over £2,000. ofgem today confirmed that figure will fall significantly. the unit price cap means that from october, a typical household's annual bill would be just over £1,900. that's still a third higher than in the winter of 2021. the prime minister rishi sunak has been asked about the energy price cap. this is what he had to say a short while ago. today is really good news for families up and down the country, with a reduction in the energy price cap that's going to reduce, on average, a typical family's energy bill by about £150, easing the burden on the cost of living. and we took decisive action after putin's illegal war to help families by imposing a windfall tax on energy companies, using that money to provide about £1,500 of support to a typical household. but i know things are still tough, and that's why we are working night and day to bring down inflation so that the money in people's pockets can go further. data suggest that some families will once again be struggling this winter with energy costs off the back of another difficult one. how do you target that support to help those people? it's really important that we do target our support to the most vulnerable in society, and that's what we're doing. so the national living wage has gone up by around £1,400 for those on the lowest earnings, pensioners are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment, and everyone on universal credit is receiving £900 in direct cost of living support. because i want to make sure the most vulnerable in our society do get that extra help. even as the energy prices are coming down, we want to keep providing that help because bills are still high. a police officer in nottinghamshire is in a serious condition after being hit by a train as he tried to help a distressed man on the tracks. the events happened on thursday night in the village of balderton, 20 miles away from the city of nottingham. nottinghamshire police said one of its officers was hit by the train during the incident, while a man suffered non—life—threatening electrocution injuries. they both remain in hospital. a court in england has found former teacher sarah moulds not guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. she was facing charges over footage of her striking a pony during a hunt. images showed her kicking and slapping the pony in lincolnshire in 2021. a veterinary surgeon who analysed the footage said the pony "was desperately trying to get away" from the blows. but ms moulds said she intended only to "briefly shock" the animal. british police are investigating the deaths of 88 people in the uk who bought a poisonous substance from a man in canada who's accused of helping people to take their own lives. kenneth law was arrested near toronto in may, accused of assisting suicide and selling products to people in 40 countries around the world. the uk's national crime agency has launched an investigation. angus crawford reports. bright and kind. tom parfett was just 22 when he ended his life using a chemical he bought from a website in canada. his father, david, distraught and angry, says he should never have been able to get it. since my own son died, there has been, as you can imagine, a horrendous impact on my family and on his friends. but also i have been able to discuss with many other families the impact on them and their own lives, and of course also focused on us trying to get some justice for the deaths of our sons and daughters. but also try and ensure that other families aren't impacted by similar. this is the man tom bought it from, kenneth law. now charged with assisting suicide. we are aware that packages were shipped to over 40 countries. the national crime agency now says 272 people in the uk bought from the canadian. 88 of them later died. and although it is not possible to say the chemical was the cause of death in every case, the nca has launched a criminal investigation. but how did they know about kenneth law and the chemical? here is the answer — pro—suicide websites. we have been investigating this world for years. here, users encourage suicide, swap tips on methods and suggest sellers like law, accessible to anyone with a couple of clicks. we found one seller who offered us a package of chemicals and pills. new ones appear all the time. tom parfett, vulnerable and depressed, like many others looked for help online. instead, he found poison. angus crawford, bbc news. the owner of the hotel has accused a couple of stealing the entire contents of their room last saturday night. the landlady said around £200 worth of items was stolen, including two white bath towels, two—handed towels, an electric fan, two limbs, a kettle, tea caddy and a tower extension block with usb ports for leaving only the landlady said the couple with south wales accents went back to their car to fetch backs before taking the items and driving off. the room was unusual for a number of days due to the missing items. the couple's card was also declined —— the room was unusable. now, no—one relishes a flight delay, but getting stuck in bournemouth airport one day in 2019 turned into a life—changing event for lisa skellon and jamie hobbs. the couple met when jetting off on separate holidays to tenerife. when a problem meant they had to get off the plane, they got chatting, and now they are getting married. and lisa and jamiejoin me now. hello to both of you. thank you for coming on the programme. hi there. hi, coming on the programme. hi there. hi. welcome- — coming on the programme. hi there. hi, welcome. what _ coming on the programme. hi there. hi, welcome. what a _ coming on the programme. hi there. hi, welcome. what a lovely - coming on the programme. hi there. hi, welcome. what a lovely story. i hi, welcome. what a lovely story. who wants _ hi, welcome. what a lovely story. who wants to _ hi, welcome. what a lovely story. who wants to start? _ hi, welcome. what a lovely story. who wants to start? should - hi, welcome. what a lovely story. who wants to start? should we i hi, welcome. what a lovely story. i who wants to start? should we start with lisa? lisa, tell us, you are miserable, you're in the airport, you've got to be delayed to him how did this all come about? we you've got to be delayed to him how did this all come about?— you've got to be delayed to him how did this all come about? we were on the runway. — did this all come about? we were on the runway. and _ did this all come about? we were on the runway, and the _ did this all come about? we were on the runway, and the pilot— did this all come about? we were on the runway, and the pilot tells - did this all come about? we were on the runway, and the pilot tells us - the runway, and the pilot tells us we have to go back to the departure, because there is a problem with the plane, we then had to get off the plane, we then had to get off the plane, and we went to the bar in the departure lounge and we ended up queuing for a drink. and my friend and jamie's friends, they were behind us in the queue, and my friend had said to jamie about guess you are on the same... friend had said to jamie about guess you are on the same. . ._ you are on the same... sorry. she said, you are on the same... sorry. she said. where _ you are on the same... sorry. she said, where are _ you are on the same... sorry. she said, where are you _ you are on the same... sorry. she said, where are you going? - you are on the same... sorry. she said, where are you going? i - you are on the same... sorry. she said, where are you going? i said, we are— said, where are you going? i said, we are going— said, where are you going? i said, we are going to tenerife. same as you _ we are going to tenerife. same as you we _ we are going to tenerife. same as you we got — we are going to tenerife. same as you. we got off the same plane. she said, _ you. we got off the same plane. she said. silty— you. we got off the same plane. she said, silly question, i said, yep. we got — said, silly question, i said, yep. we got our— said, silly question, i said, yep. we got our drink and sat down and we just kept looking across, and i saw jamie at first, and i was looking across at him and he had not noticed as i was looking at him so much until a friend said... mi; as i was looking at him so much until a friend said. . ._ until a friend said... my friend said, there's _ until a friend said... my friend said, there's a _ until a friend said... my friend said, there's a lady _ until a friend said... my friend said, there's a lady that - until a friend said... my friendj said, there's a lady that keeps looking — said, there's a lady that keeps looking at you. i said, don't be silly. _ looking at you. i said, don't be silly, gareth! i looking at you. i said, don't be silly, gareth! lam looking at you. i said, don't be silly, gareth! i am annoyed we missed — silly, gareth! ! am annoyed we missed our— silly, gareth! i am annoyed we missed our take—off. as you do, i glanced _ missed our take—off. as you do, i glanced over— missed our take—off. as you do, i glanced overjust to see come and i did notice _ glanced overjust to see come and i did notice lisa was looking at me, and from — did notice lisa was looking at me, and from then on, we just kept taking — and from then on, we just kept taking glances at each other, to see if we can— taking glances at each other, to see if we can get some sort of eye contact. — if we can get some sort of eye contact, which we eventually did. yeah. _ contact, which we eventually did. yeah. yeah _ contact, which we eventually did. yeah. yeah-— yeah, yeah. was it love at first siuht? yeah, yeah. was it love at first siht? i yeah, yeah. was it love at first sight? ithink— yeah, yeah. was it love at first sight? i think so. _ yeah, yeah. was it love at first sight? i think so. deftly, - yeah, yeah. was it love at first sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. yeah, yeah. was it love at first - sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. you 'ust have sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. you just have that _ sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. you just have that feeling. _ sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. you just have that feeling. it _ sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. you just have that feeling. it is - sight? i think so. deftly, yeah. you just have that feeling. it is like - just have that feeling. it is like being — just have that feeling. it is like being a — just have that feeling. it is like being a teenager. you just get the butterflies and you just get an idea that something can be happening, and it was— that something can be happening, and it wasjust _ that something can be happening, and it wasjust really that something can be happening, and it was just really strange. so that something can be happening, and it wasjust really strange.— it was 'ust really strange. so you aet it wasjust really strange. so you net on it wasjust really strange. so you get on the _ it wasjust really strange. so you get on the flight, _ it wasjust really strange. so you get on the flight, and _ it wasjust really strange. so you get on the flight, and out... - get on the flight, and out... presumably, you are not sitting next to each other, so how did you manage to each other, so how did you manage to keep in contact? taste to each other, so how did you manage to keep in contact?— to keep in contact? we were in row run and jimmy _ to keep in contact? we were in row run and jimmy and _ to keep in contact? we were in row run and jimmy and his _ to keep in contact? we were in row run and jimmy and his friends - to keep in contact? we were in row run and jimmy and his friends were in row three, we had a little old couple in between us who kept giving us funny stares as we kept looking back, and i kept making excuses to look in my overhead locker, to actually keep looking back atjamie, and he was just sitting there looking at me, and sojust and he was just sitting there looking at me, and so just melted a bit, really. he was kind of cute. and then eventually, we thought we had to take this opportunity come as you do, because things like this don't happen all the time. we were desperately thinking of a reason to give each other our number to make sure we did not lose contact after we got off the flight, so i looked everywhere for some paper. i could not find any paper anywhere! the only thing i had left was a six bag... it only thing i had left was a six ban . .. . . only thing i had left was a six ha i _ _ _ ., , ., only thing i had left was a six ban... only thing i had left was a six bag- - -— i i only thing i had left was a six i bag. . ._ i wrote only thing i had left was a six - bag..._ i wrote my bag... it was a sick bag. i wrote my number on — bag... it was a sick bag. i wrote my number on a six-pack _ bag... it was a sick bag. i wrote my number on a six-pack for _ bag... it was a sick bag. i wrote my number on a six-pack for him, - bag... it was a sick bag. i wrote my. number on a six-pack for him, which number on a six—pack for him, which he has still got! taste number on a six-pack for him, which he has still got!— he has still got! we are looking at the famous _ he has still got! we are looking at the famous six-pack _ he has still got! we are looking at the famous six-pack now. - he has still got! we are looking at the famous six-pack now. not - he has still got! we are looking at. the famous six-pack now. not sure the famous six—pack now. not sure two men people have been brought together by a sick bag. a lovely part of the story. as you meet each other, were you near each other when you were on holiday so you can stay together and see each other and romance develops, i presume? yes. romance develops, i presume? yes, talk about the _ romance develops, i presume? yes, talk about the sick _ romance develops, i presume? yes, talk about the sick bag. _ romance develops, i presume? yes, talk about the sick bag. a few people — talk about the sick bag. a few people probably need to require one now after— people probably need to require one now after listening to what we are saying! _ now after listening to what we are saying! but we ended up beating up the next _ saying! but we ended up beating up the next night, and just —— we ended up the next night, and just —— we ended up meeting _ the next night, and just —— we ended up meeting up. we all got talking and my— up meeting up. we all got talking and my friend said, have not had much _ and my friend said, have not had much luck— and my friend said, have not had much luck going away with jamie tateiy~ _ much luck going away with jamie tateiy~ it— much luck going away with jamie lately. it was not much of a problem with the _ lately. it was not much of a problem with the plane, it was a little warning _ with the plane, it was a little warning light and not a lot wrong, but he _ warning light and not a lot wrong, but he said, six months previous, we went— but he said, six months previous, we went to _ but he said, six months previous, we went to mallorca and it poured down with rain _ went to mallorca and it poured down with rain. and lisa and her friend said. _ with rain. and lisa and her friend said. that — with rain. and lisa and her friend said. that is _ with rain. and lisa and her friend said, that is funny we went to maiiorca _ said, that is funny we went to mallorca six months ago and it poured — mallorca six months ago and it poured down with rain when we went there _ poured down with rain when we went there and _ poured down with rain when we went there. and it worked out that they went— there. and it worked out that they went the _ there. and it worked out that they went the same weekend from bournemouth that we went from bournemouth, and we all got taikingm _ bournemouth, and we all got talking- - -_ bournemouth, and we all got talkinu... . ., ., ., talking... we had not met each other than. we talking... we had not met each other than- we were _ talking... we had not met each other than. we were all _ talking... we had not met each other than. we were all looking _ talking. .. we had not met each other than. we were all looking for- talking... we had not met each other than. we were all looking for photos | than. we were all looking for photos to see if we — than. we were all looking for photos to see if we could _ than. we were all looking for photos to see if we could see _ than. we were all looking for photos to see if we could see each - than. we were all looking for photos to see if we could see each other. to see if we could see each other in the background. we to see if we could see each other in the background.— to see if we could see each other in the background. we are coming near the background. we are coming near the end of the _ the background. we are coming near the end of the programme, - the background. we are coming near the end of the programme, so - the background. we are coming near the end of the programme, so let's i the end of the programme, so let's get to the good bit. you spent a lockdown basically together and now you're getting married? that lockdown basically together and now you're getting married?— you're getting married? that is riuht. you're getting married? that is right- getting _ you're getting married? that is right. getting very _ you're getting married? that is right. getting very next - you're getting married? that is right. getting very next month| you're getting married? that is i right. getting very next month in cyprus. right. getting very next month in c rus. . , ., right. getting very next month in c rus. ., ., ., cyprus. have you got the hotel books? are — cyprus. have you got the hotel books? are you _ cyprus. have you got the hotel books? are you flying - cyprus. have you got the hotel books? are you flying out - cyprus. have you got the hotel books? are you flying out of i cyprus. have you got the hotel. books? are you flying out of the same carrier? irate books? are you flying out of the same carrier?— same carrier? we are, yes. hope there is no — same carrier? we are, yes. hope there is no delays! _ same carrier? we are, yes. hope there is no delays! i _ same carrier? we are, yes. hope there is no delays! i am - same carrier? we are, yes. hope there is no delays! i am sure - there is no delays! i am sure it will all go _ there is no delays! i am sure it will all go really _ there is no delays! i am sure it will all go really well. - there is no delays! i am sure it will all go really well. a - there is no delays! i am sure it will all go really well. a lovely | will all go really well. a lovely wedding — will all go really well. a lovely wedding cake as well for its amazing. it wedding cake as well for its amazinu. . . wedding cake as well for its amazing-— wedding cake as well for its amazin.. ., ., wedding cake as well for its amazin.. , ., ., ., , ., , ., amazing. it is an amazing story of and what i — amazing. it is an amazing story of and what i love _ amazing. it is an amazing story of and what i love is _ amazing. it is an amazing story of and what i love is the _ amazing. it is an amazing story of and what i love is the fact - amazing. it is an amazing story of and what i love is the fact that. and what i love is the fact that both of you kinda finish each other�*s conversations. you were destined to be together, weren't you? i destined to be together, weren't ou? ~ destined to be together, weren't ou? .. , , destined to be together, weren't| you?_ yeah- you? i think we were, yes. yeah. hue you? i think we were, yes. yeah. huge congratulations. _ you? i think we were, yes. yeah. huge congratulations. i - you? i think we were, yes. yeah. huge congratulations. i hope - you? i think we were, yes. yeah. huge congratulations. i hope the | huge congratulations. i hope the wedding goes fantastically. hopefully we can see some pictures when you're patrolled. lovely to talk to you. lisa, jamie, what a lovely way to and the programme. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it's been a pretty decent day today across the south—east quadrant of england. plenty of sunshine around. elsewhere, we've seen lots of showers, and some of them have been torrential, with some thunder and lightning mixed in. that's how it's going to remain into the weekend for most of us — sunny spells, scattered showers — because of low pressure nearby. now, the winds will be stronger across northern and western areas for the next couple of days. lighter winds, though, further east. as you can see, fewer isobars there. so the showers which we've had through the day will tend to fade away across many areas, but they'll still continue across northern scotland, parts of northern england, northern ireland and around irish sea coasts. but other areas will remain dry. but a cooler night to come, i think, certainly under clearer skies, temperatures of 7 to 11 degrees. into the start of our week, and we start off with quite a bit of sunshine around. rain, though, showers from the word go across the northern half of scotland. showers will develop widely across england and wales and northern ireland through saturday afternoon and some of them will be heavy and thundery. lighter winds further east, a bit fresher further west. top temperatures, 21 or 22 degrees. mid—to—high teens further north, so it will feel cool, particularly when the showers come along. as we head through saturday night, most of the showers fade away. certainly the heavy ones will. but we'll continue to see thicker cloud, some patchy rain across northern and western areas. and, again, a fairly fresh night to come. i think out of town, temperatures in single figures for many, but just about double figures in towns and cities. and then as we head into sunday, we've got this weather front pushing into western areas. that's going to bring an area of more substantial, patchy rain and cloud to northern ireland initially, then to western scotland, but it's a weakening feature, very quickly weakening, so it will be no more than a band of cloud as it crosses the irish sea. but elsewhere on sunday, sunshine and showers once again. top temperatures, 21 degrees, mid—to—high teens further north. that weather front, then, literally fades away as it spreads across britain on monday. remember, monday is a bank holiday for many of us. so once we lose that weather front, that band of cloud, we could actually see quite a bit of sunshine around for england and wales. a bit more cloud for scotland, northern ireland. but even here, there'll be some sunnier moments. temperatures maybe a little bit higher on monday, 21, 22 degrees here, high teens further north. but with low pressure always fairly close by as we move through the rest of the new week, it will stay generally unsettled. sunshine and showers and feeling a little bit fresher than of late. today at 6pm... a scowling donald trump poses for the first police mugshot ever of a former us president. he's been charged with attempting to overturn the presidential election result in 2020 in georgia, a state he lost. and our other main story tonight... the scandal of the british museum's stolen treasures — its director resigns immediately and apologises. the kiss that's caused outrage — but the head of spain's football federation refuses to resign. and the devastating effects of canada's worst wildfires on record — more than 1,000 fires are still burning. tonight... coming up on bbc news — on a big night in budapest. can zharnel hughes become the first british man to win two individual sprint medals at one world championships? good evening. it's not often that a photograph makes history, but this one, the first mugshot ever of a former us 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