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tell thank you for being with us. can you tell them a verse about where we are at with the transitional council and how quickly it will be in place? from my perspective, i'm not in haiti, i don't know, from my perspective it will be a tobacco because when you look at it, there are other ways to convince the haitian sitting surgery to get back into good governance, which is, they haven't done good governance for the past 200 plus years my since the independence of haiti, we killed the leader who but the independence, so haitians have to learn to lead in a country where you have it democratic republic. country where you have it democratic re - ublic. , country where you have it democratic reublic. , , , .,, republic. this is the problem, there's been _ republic. this is the problem, there's been no _ republic. this is the problem, there's been no direction - republic. this is the problem, | there's been no direction since 2016, so is difficult to know who the leadership is and who people want. ., ., ., , want. the international community was there since _ want. the international community was there since 2016, _ want. the international community was there since 2016, they - want. the international community was there since 2016, they chose l want. the international community l was there since 2016, they chose not to perhaps convince the haitian government at the time to have elections. they did the same thing ten years ago, so the question for the international community is not when there is a problem that becomes out of hand, totally out of hand, then you go and say they will do this and that to fix the problem, they should comedy the haitian people —— accompanied the haitian people —— accompanied the haitian people through the posse so haitian people through the posse so haitian people can learn to government themselves properly.— themselves properly. there is a situation out where _ themselves properly. there is a situation out where this - themselves properly. there is a situation out where this guy - situation out where this guy barbeque, who i think was a former riot police officer, is now calling the shots and saying he wants a deal that takes the convicts in prison, you can't have a situation like that can you? {131 you can't have a situation like that can ou? . ., , ., you can't have a situation like that can ou? , ., , can you? of course not, but if you look at it, — can you? of course not, but if you look at it. on _ can you? of course not, but if you look at it, on one _ can you? of course not, but if you look at it, on one hand, _ can you? of course not, but if you look at it, on one hand, barbequei look at it, on one hand, barbeque and his gang and other gangs have weapons of war, on the other hand, the haitian police does not have weapons of war and the haitian military does not have weapons of war, because the united states has imposed an embargo since 1995 on the haitian police and on the haitian military. in fact, they convinced a president to dismantle the haitian military. 50 president to dismantle the haitian milita . ., ., military. so there in a position where their— military. so there in a position where their beginning - military. so there in a position where their beginning canyon | military. so there in a position - where their beginning canyon police officers and its an extraordinary amount of money that the americans are spending on in bringing these officers over, can they restore stability, 1000 police officers who were essentially going into a war zone? ., ., ., ~ , were essentially going into a war zone? ., ., .,~ , ., zone? you are right, it makes no sense at all- _ zone? you are right, it makes no sense at all. jacques _ zone? you are right, it makes no sense at all. jacques jonassaint, | sense at all. jacques jonassaint, thank ou sense at all. jacques jonassaint, thank you for — sense at all. jacques jonassaint, thank you for that, _ sense at all. jacques jonassaint, thank you for that, good - sense at all. jacques jonassaint, thank you for that, good context sense at all. jacques jonassaint, . thank you for that, good context for what we want to talk about next. the biden administration has proposed using guantanamo bay to process haitian migrants, if there is a mass exodus to the us. migrants have in the past attempted to reach florida by sea, which is a dangerous crossing. the idea would be to intercept those boats and transfer the people to guantanamo which does have a migrant centre separate to the terrorist unit. they have used it before to process migrants before returning them to haiti or a third country. whenever i think of going bay, i think of people in orange jumpsuits and the fact that a biden administration is happy for that sort of image to be given to american voters tell you how concerned they are about migration. you are right, christine, the biden administration is hugely concerned about images of haitians both in up to landings, coming to the shore in florida and the governor of florida has already activated state national guard folks there in preparation of that. the biden administration does not want that, but it was fascinating listening to our guest. we talked about ukraine and what is going on in gaza, trying to wrap your hands around your arms around haiti and how amount from its very existence, from its very independence, it is not done what it needs to do, and the international community has not made it any better. it's such an impossible task. 3 better. it's such an impossible task. 5: ., , ., , ., better. it's such an impossible task. 5: ., , ., ., , ., task. 3 million people who only have one, i think — task. 3 million people who only have one, i think i — task. 3 million people who only have one, i thinki read _ task. 3 million people who only have one, i think i read today, _ task. 3 million people who only have one, i think i read today, there's - one, i think i read today, there's only one working hospital now up to 15, is a desperate position, and the points he made about the army not having it means to fight the gang leaders, that is an unsustainable position, and i know that sec. antony blinken is trying to find solutions in the most innovative solutions in the most innovative solution is to find to send the canyons, but you just heard, it's not going to work. it canyons, but youjust heard, it's not going to work.— canyons, but youjust heard, it's not going to work. it would not work and it is a band-aid, _ not going to work. it would not work and it is a band-aid, and _ not going to work. it would not work and it is a band-aid, and it - not going to work. it would not work and it is a band-aid, and it would i and it is a band—aid, and it would not even work as well as a band—aid. things are out of hand right now. what can we do? and for biden to even suggest guantanamo bay, which logistically might make a little sense, that'sjust logistically might make a little sense, that's just not going to make it a difference at all. the sense, that'sjust not going to make it a difference at all.— it a difference at all. the point is, nathalie, _ it a difference at all. the point is, nathalie, and _ it a difference at all. the point is, nathalie, and we _ it a difference at all. the point is, nathalie, and we considerl is, nathalie, and we consider related issue. we never really found a solution to looking after those trying to escape persecution and dealing with a separate issue of mass work migration, which is where we are at the president has to suggest something like guantanamo bay to reassure people there would not be more people coming. this oints to not be more people coming. this points to the _ not be more people coming. this points to the fact, _ not be more people coming. this points to the fact, it points to why it is so_ points to the fact, it points to why it is so difficult to disentangle these — it is so difficult to disentangle these issues, so in a case like this, — these issues, so in a case like this, clearly you have people fleeing — this, clearly you have people fleeing because, indeed, a situation of deep _ fleeing because, indeed, a situation of deep insecurity, yet there will be of deep insecurity, yet there will he others — of deep insecurity, yet there will be others that will be fleeing alongside them. to me, the story also points, — alongside them. to me, the story also points, we keep talking over the international community, by which _ the international community, by which we — the international community, by which we largely are thinking about the western, the us and its allies, but this— the western, the us and its allies, but this guantanamo bay pointe and the migration also tell us to other bits of— the migration also tell us to other bits of the — the migration also tell us to other bits of the story. on the one hand, with migration been a hot topic at the beginning of an election campaign, biden has to be preoccupied with this dimension, second _ preoccupied with this dimension, second point is in the sense, it also _ second point is in the sense, it also points— second point is in the sense, it also points to the fact that we are worried _ also points to the fact that we are worried about migration and the consequences of something, but where is a total— consequences of something, but where is a total loss as to what we actually _ is a total loss as to what we actually need to do. it's not the first time — actually need to do. it's not the first time haiti, has been said, been _ first time haiti, has been said, been in— first time haiti, has been said, been in this situation, but once upon _ been in this situation, but once upon a — been in this situation, but once upon a time there was an international community. the first -- the _ international community. the first —— the problem of the world we live in, —— the problem of the world we live in. we _ —— the problem of the world we live in. we keep— —— the problem of the world we live in, we keep talking about an international community, but there are no— international community, but there are no real— international community, but there are no real powers willing to take responsibility for that. look are no real powers willing to take responsibility for that.— are no real powers willing to take responsibility for that. look how we diserse responsibility for that. look how we disperse migrants _ responsibility for that. look how we disperse migrants across _ responsibility for that. look how we disperse migrants across europe . disperse migrants across europe which brings me to the next point i want to raise. in a related issue at least 60 migrants have died after a rubber dinghy ran into trouble in the mediterranean sea. they told their rescuers that they had set off for italy from the libyan coast several days before they were rescued. sofia bettiza has the details. last friday, a group of migrants set off from libya on a dinghy hoping to reach italy, but their engine broke down, and because of that, they were stranded at sea for four days. they were waiting, hoping to be rescued, but they started to die one by one because they didn't have any food or water. now, this is just the latest tragedy in the mediterranean sea. and the international organisation for migration says that 2023 was the deadliest year for migrants on record. the un agency says that in 2023, at least 8,565 people died on migration routes. and that death toll, that number is a 20% increase compared to 2022. now, what this latest tragedy shows is that despite all these risks, thousands of people are still willing to risk everything to cross the mediterranean sea in the hope for a better life in europe. thanks to sophia for that, a good basis for this discussion, and you talk about international coordination, nathalie, the italian pre—minister, giorgia meloni, came to power, and send to reduce the level of migration, it is going the other way, she cannot get help from the french and german so she turned to albania, and lots of these people are now being redirected to albanian cams, ijust had a piece of copy here from a surveillance team that looks over the military and sea, they spotted the dinghy on friday but had to go and refueled and alerted the europeans no one picked it up so 60 people died. that is the international coordination that everyone effectively wants to push the boat out and it not be there problem. the boat out and it not be there roblem. ., ., problem. here we are at the time in which the numbers, _ problem. here we are at the time in which the numbers, as _ problem. here we are at the time in which the numbers, as was - problem. here we are at the time in which the numbers, as was said, - problem. here we are at the time in which the numbers, as was said, for 2023, _ which the numbers, as was said, for 2023, not _ which the numbers, as was said, for 2023, not only did numbers of people who died _ 2023, not only did numbers of people who died but the number of people who died but the number of people who arrived, we are back at the levels _ who arrived, we are back at the levels of — who arrived, we are back at the levels of 2016. this was pretty much also at _ levels of 2016. this was pretty much also at the _ levels of 2016. this was pretty much also at the height of the so—called migration— also at the height of the so—called migration crisis, so you have a right— migration crisis, so you have a right wing _ migration crisis, so you have a right wing governor, giorgia meloni, saying _ right wing governor, giorgia meloni, saying she _ right wing governor, giorgia meloni, saying she needs a block migration, she is— saying she needs a block migration, she is no— saying she needs a block migration, she is no been in power for a year and a— she is no been in power for a year and a half— she is no been in power for a year and a half and it she is no been in power for a year and a halfand it numbers she is no been in power for a year and a half and it numbers are and a halfand it numbers are back up and a halfand it numbers are back upto— and a halfand it numbers are back uptowhere— and a half and it numbers are back up to where they were a decade ago, so it is— up to where they were a decade ago, so it is basically the context. what is the _ so it is basically the context. what is the difficulty was marked i don't think— is the difficulty was marked i don't think this — is the difficulty was marked i don't think this adding up the idea that the french and germans will want to do their— the french and germans will want to do their hit. — the french and germans will want to do their bit, the real problem it is giorgia _ do their bit, the real problem it is giorgia meloni's friend, viktor orhan. — giorgia meloni's friend, viktor orban, basically.— giorgia meloni's friend, viktor orban, basically. they would say the are orban, basically. they would say they are taking _ orban, basically. they would say they are taking plenty _ orban, basically. they would say they are taking plenty of- they are taking plenty of ukrainians, i spoke to resident due to last week and he made that point. this is where the problem is, for poland. — this is where the problem is, for poland. not— this is where the problem is, for poland, not for hungry, you have people _ poland, not for hungry, you have people like — poland, not for hungry, you have people like george or madonna saying they have _ people like george or madonna saying they have to solve the problem, so how do _ they have to solve the problem, so how do we — they have to solve the problem, so how do we solve it, externally. whether— how do we solve it, externally. whether it _ how do we solve it, externally. whether it is albania or tunisia, we pay a _ whether it is albania or tunisia, we pay a hit _ whether it is albania or tunisia, we pay a hit of— whether it is albania or tunisia, we pay a bit of cash for countries to keep— pay a bit of cash for countries to keep these _ pay a bit of cash for countries to keep these migrants. the truth is there's— keep these migrants. the truth is there's one — keep these migrants. the truth is there's one example in which this approach — there's one example in which this approach has worked, is turkey. gn approach has worked, is turkey. on the approach has worked, is turkey. the final approach has worked, is turkey. on the final point, joe, the united states doesn't have allies on this issue for people coming across the mexico border, not really 2.5 million in a year, the only solution either president seems to come out with is closing it all down, is that the best solution was to mark? trio. the best solution was to mark? no, it's not. the best solution was to mark? no, it's not- under— the best solution was to mark? idfr, it's not. undertrump, they the best solution was to mark? idfr, it's not. under trump, they came the best solution was to mark? idfr, it's not. undertrump, they came in it's not. under trump, they came in droves and under biden the are coming in droves and politically we are leaving the idea where there's a backlash against more liberal migration policies because one of the two parties with donald trump, would boat —— build a war —— wall around america quite literally and figuratively and keep the worst of the world out of america, that's where half of americans are right now, a sad and scary place. but you have joe now, a sad and scary place. but you have joe ltiden _ now, a sad and scary place. but you have joe biden who _ now, a sad and scary place. but you have joe biden who refuses - now, a sad and scary place. but you have joe biden who refuses to - now, a sad and scary place. but you| have joe biden who refuses to come havejoe biden who refuses to come up havejoe biden who refuses to come up with a policy, he has a policy which trumps stamped on it but he could have brought that policy in three years ago. you could have brought that policy in three years ago.— three years ago. you are right, republicans — three years ago. you are right, republicans and _ three years ago. you are right, republicans and trump - three years ago. you are right, republicans and trump private | republicans and trump private demagogues this issue and i would argue biden and the democrats have ignored it, and here we are. we argue biden and the democrats have ignored it, and here we are.- ignored it, and here we are. we are tiuht for ignored it, and here we are. we are tight for time. _ ignored it, and here we are. we are tight for time, we _ ignored it, and here we are. we are tight for time, we will— ignored it, and here we are. we are tight for time, we will move - ignored it, and here we are. we are tight for time, we will move on. - around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. hi, i'm nellie, i'm 11 years old and i'm from lincoln. i've just done the english championships and in few weeks' time, i've got the british championships, which is quite big for me. yeah, it's just exciting. hi, i'mjojo, i'm13 and i'm from lincoln. it feels like you're flying and you just feel so much better. hi, i'm lexie, i'm13l and i'm from lincoln. you just get to do flips and it's amazing how fun it is. - it's satisfying to know all the hours of hard work they've put in actually comes to fruition. we've got three qualified this year, hopefully, we can keep that going. starship, the largest and most powerful rocket spacex has ever built, was destroyed during its re—entry to earth after almost completing its third test flight. the rocket which weighs 5,000 tonnes when fully fuelled, took off from starbase, in boca chica, texas. it flew successfully around the globe, but the team lost contact during the final stages of the test, just as it re—entered the atmosphere. presumably, it either burned up or came apart. that is the brilliance of elon musk. one day, it may well put mankind on the surface of the moon. what is no so brilliant is his handling of x and the questions that are asked about drug use. questions that were put to him by don lemon, formerly cnn. he has just signed a contract with x to produce a you tube style show, and musk was one of his first guest. here's the moment don lemon asked him about his use of ketamin. you talk about your ketamin use and depression, you also have said... the reason i mention ketamin prescription on the x platform was because i thought maybe it was something that could help other people. that is why mentioned it. obviously i'm not a doctor, but i would say if someone had depression issues, they should consider talking to their doctor about ketamine instead of ssris. shortly after that interview lemon announced on x that his show had been cancelled. he says he's a free speech absolutist, he is not. i want to scream but i have to watch my language so i want screen. elon musk, the brilliance that rockets all of that, he's a big baby and he's dishonest. the notion that x or twitter will be the bastion of free speech, not when it comes to what people say about him, he has a long history of shutting down speech that is critical of him, and more dangerous, elon musk has a long history of spreading this information. lies and disinformation. he is often corrected by x, community notes will often corrected because he is spreading this information. it's a shame. he is a big baby. brute spreading this information. it's a shame. he is a big baby.- shame. he is a big baby. we will leave it there, _ shame. he is a big baby. we will leave it there, we _ shame. he is a big baby. we will leave it there, we have - shame. he is a big baby. we will leave it there, we have to get. shame. he is a big baby. we will leave it there, we have to get to | leave it there, we have to get to the panel. we start with nathalie because she wants to talk about the pope. the white flag diplomacy. the white flat pope. the white flag diplomacy. the white flag diplomacy, is not the first time — white flag diplomacy, is not the first time that the pope has played fairly overt pro—russian sentiment, or i fairly overt pro—russian sentiment, or i should — fairly overt pro—russian sentiment, or i should say anti—american sentiment, because there is something behind it. in many respects, _ something behind it. in many respects, you have the pope reflecting many of the views that one here — reflecting many of the views that one here from that so—called global south, _ one here from that so—called global south, and — one here from that so—called global south, and i think that is the reason — south, and i think that is the reason why it is important not only to listen— reason why it is important not only to listen to — reason why it is important not only to listen to what he is saying but actually — to listen to what he is saying but actually explain why he is wrong and ithink— actually explain why he is wrong and i think he's— actually explain why he is wrong and i think he's wrong about the past and present and he's especially wrong — and present and he's especially wrong about the future. wrong about the past _ wrong about the future. wrong about the past and what it really has to do with— the past and what it really has to do with the courses of this war, which _ do with the courses of this war, which is — do with the courses of this war, which is very much coming from the view of— which is very much coming from the view of essentially russia was provoked and it was all about nato ekpansion, — provoked and it was all about nato expansion, we know that's not the case: _ expansion, we know that's not the case, but — expansion, we know that's not the case, but the pass of the past and know— case, but the pass of the past and know will— case, but the pass of the past and know will change the pope's mind. what's _ know will change the pope's mind. what's more problematic is what it says about — what's more problematic is what it says about and implies about the resin _ says about and implies about the resin and — says about and implies about the resin and the future. in the pope view, _ resin and the future. in the pope view, why— resin and the future. in the pope view, why this is all happening, it's about — view, why this is all happening, it's about the military—industrial convex — it's about the military—industrial convex by— it's about the military—industrial convex by which he means western milltary— convex by which he means western military industrial complex. if there's— military industrial complex. if there's a _ military industrial complex. if there's a reason why ukraine is enough — there's a reason why ukraine is enough difficult predicament as we were discussing earlier, is because it's not— were discussing earlier, is because it's not getting enough weapons from the west _ it's not getting enough weapons from the west. , �* ., , the west. doesn't really fit with the west. doesn't really fit with the christian _ the west. doesn't really fit with the christian teachings, - the west. doesn't really fit with the christian teachings, though | the west. doesn't really fit with - the christian teachings, though does it? ~ .,, the christian teachings, though does it? most probably i took of all is he implies _ it? most probably i took of all is he implies with _ it? most probably i took of all is he implies with the _ it? most probably i took of all is he implies with the white - it? most probably i took of all is he implies with the white flag i it? most probably i took of all is i he implies with the white flag and the white — he implies with the white flag and the white flag it into negotiations, negotiations/ surrender, it would ultimately lead to peace. there's absolutely nothing in putin's behaviour from 2008, georgia, 2014, crimea, _ behaviour from 2008, georgia, 2014, crimea, 2022, ukraine, that suggest he would _ crimea, 2022, ukraine, that suggest he would stop even if ukraine were to surrender. we he would stop even if ukraine were to surrender-— to surrender. we will put that one down to nice _ to surrender. we will put that one down to nice try, _ to surrender. we will put that one down to nice try, is _ to surrender. we will put that one down to nice try, is not _ to surrender. we will put that one down to nice try, is not going - to surrender. we will put that one down to nice try, is not going to i down to nice try, is not going to work. what does work, joe, your story, any cost—of—living pricing, cosco providing a hot dog and a drink for $1 and a drink for $1.50. all my god, christian, in a world where every day stuff changes in the nanosecond, thank god for something that remains the same. costco, the american big box store, since their founding in 1985, the combo, the hot and combo has been a dollar 50 cents. the current ceo came out a bit ago and said it is time to raise the price of that hot dog and soda to which the founder of costco said hell no, if you do, i'll kill you. he actually said that. so they got together in that and came up with a solution, they build a factory note to make less expensive hotdogs, so they can get the combo as a dollar 50. awesome. abs, they can get the combo as a dollar 50- awesome-— they can get the combo as a dollar 50. awesome. a dog and a coke, his only reason — 50. awesome. a dog and a coke, his only reason and _ 50. awesome. a dog and a coke, his only reason and come _ 50. awesome. a dog and a coke, his only reason and come to _ 50. awesome. a dog and a coke, his only reason and come to the united | only reason and come to the united states, you did terrific guys, joe was, nathalie tocci, good to have your company have a very good evening. good night. hello i'm sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport sensor. let's start with the europa league, and west ham are through to their third european quarter final in as many years after beating freiburg. 5—0 it ended at the london stadium, as west ham overturned a 1—0 first leg deficit in emphatic fashion. mohammed kudus scored the pick of the goals — running from his own half to score. the result is west ham's biggest ever in european competition. they will learn their last eight opponents when the draw is made on friday. rangers are out though after losing 1—0 to benfica at ibrox, rafa silva's second—half goal sending the portuguese side through, given after a var check for offside. despite having most of the ball, philippe clement's side were unable to find an equaliser, losing 3—2 on aggregate. liverpool are easily into tomorrow's quarter final draw, they beat sparta prague 6—1 on the night, 11—2 on aggregate. they were 4—0 up inside 15 minutes, with mo salah back amongst the goals. brighton were only playing for pride having lost the first leg 4—0 awaits aroma, danny welbeck gave the home site something to cheer in the first half and during the final moments there and it is still 1—0. in the europa conference league, aston villa look like they'll be in the quarterfinals. they lead 4—0 against ten—man ajax. it was goalless from the first leg in amsterdam. 0lly watkins gave unai emery�*s side the lead midway through the first half — although he went off injured not long after, which might be a worry for gareth southgate, who's just selected him for the england squad. leon bailey, jhon duran and moussa diaby also got on the scoresheet that was still ongoing, into the last minute of finance time, 4—0. speaking of the england squad, gareth southgate says he has "no issue" with ben white after the arsenal defender made himself unavailable for england selection for the upcoming friendlies. southgate said arsenal sporting director edu told him that white did not want to be considered, and he has not been selected for england since the 2022 world cup when he left for personal reasons. brentford striker ivan toney is back for the first time since his eight—month ban for breaching fa betting rules. there are also first time call ups for newcastle forward anthony gordon, the 23—year—old has scored ten goals in all competitions this season for his club, and for 21—year—old defenderjarrad branthwaite who's impressed for everton this season — and the england manager is looking forward to working with him: cheltenham festival next, and it's dubbed st patrick's thursday for the irish who have been celebrating a lot of success so far. however, there's been a shift with some better news for the british today — particularly sir alex ferguson and harry redknapp. they've both had winners — ferguson enjoyed a double. his second win of the day came in the ryanair chase with protektorat. he's been coming to cheltenham for 20 years but hadn't had a winner until today. here's trainer dan skelton talking about working with the manchester united legend. he's a competitor and once he retired from management he wanted to be competitive and his horses give them a chance to do that and he enjoys the preparation —— the pressure not having the pressure of preparation, but he's a guy to have in your corner to spring things off and he gives me life lessons all the time, you just listen to what he has to say and you pick up an awful lot. rory mcilroy�*s in a share of the lead at the players championship in florida. the northern irishman shot a seven—under par round of 65 at tpc sawgrass, recovering from a double bogey to birdie the last and ensure being tied with xander schauffele in first place. nick taylor one shot back and play still under way there. afterfinishing seventh in his first formula one start in saudi arabia filling in for the absent carlos sainz, british ferrari driver 0llie bearman is targeting a full—time seat in 2025. team—mate charles leclerc believes it's only a matter of time before the 18—year—old is in f1 but for now, bearman says he's fully focused on his formula 2 season. you're only as good as your last race so i think in a week's time or two weeks' time this will all be forgotten and i will be judged two weeks' time this will all be forgotten and i will bejudged on my previous f2 race, so that is my main focus and i have to do great for the rest of the year in f2, i am currently at last having mr race weekend jetta, so after some work to catch up but that is my main focus i want to do as good as i can in the f2 championship and see where we are at the end of that. you can stay up—to—date on all the news using the bbc sport website but for me and the team, see you later. hello. whilst many of us did have a lot of cloud and showery rain on thursday, not everywhere. we had some welcome drier and brighter weather across parts of the south—east of england, east anglia, too. this was the picture in suffolk. i think over the next couple of days, we're still staying unsettled, though. so, through the day tomorrow, for friday, showery rain for some of us. still quite mild, particularly towards the south, slightly cooler air across the northern half of the uk. you can see the blue colours here, but the yellows and orange still with us further south and quite a few different weather fronts just drifting their way slowly eastwards. so, showery rain for this evening and tonight across much of scotland, a few showers for northern ireland, northern england, too. further south, some clearer spells, bit of a breeze blowing in later in the night. the next rash of heavy showers will work into wales, southern england as well. now, with the breeze, cloud and showers around, it's going to be a mild night — 10—11 in the south. further north, could just see a touch of frost in the most prone spots for scotland, but i think generally, there's going to be too much cloud and those outbreaks of rain. tomorrow, even a little bit of snow over the very highest mountains. an improvement in the weather for parts of northern ireland, into wales as well, certainly compared to today, but there will be a rash of sunshine and showers just drifting eastwards across england and wales through the day. so a really hit—and—miss day — not as wet as thursday across scotland. still looking at 15 degrees down towards the south—east and east anglia, but single figures further north. now, it's through friday evening and overnight into saturday that most of the showers clear away, and under these clearer skies, it's going to be a cold night. we're likely to see a bit of frost across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. temperatures in the towns and cities here close to freezing, but in the countryside, it could be —3 or —4. so, a bit of frost and some mist and fog patches here and there to start your day on saturday. then more cloud rolls in from the south—west, throwing a few blustery showers into northern ireland, perhaps wales and south—west england, whereas further north and east, you're more likely to stick with the sunnier spells for longer. so, 8—13 degrees, so a touch down perhaps on what we've seen on thursday certainly. but as we head towards the second half of the weekend, we've still got a few weather fronts with us into sunday, so a bit of rain, i think, initially for eastern areas. that should clear away fairly quickly. there'll be more showers working in from the west later in the day, but i think in between, with the southerly breeze and some sunshine, shouldn't feel too bad. and temperatures more widely across the board in those mid—teens, around 14—16 for most of us. bye— bye. at ten — one of the most important figures in american politics, the majority leader in the senate, says israel's prime minister has lost his way. chuck schumer accuses benyamin netanyahu of pushing support for israel "to new lows", and says there should be fresh elections. it comes as the white house imposes new sanctions on israeli settlers accused of harrassing and attacking palestinians. we'll be live in washington. also tonight... last summer's uk air traffic control meltdown — now we know what went wrong. rishi sunak says there'll be no general election on may second — the same day as the local elections. at the fashion bible, british vogue, we speak to its first black female editor. and another female first — as anna wells scales all scotland's mountains above 3,000 feet in one winter season. 0n bbc london, skyrocketing service charges are leaving some londoners 0n newsnight at10.30... the government has updated the definition of extremism, but who decides what individuals and groups are extremist, and what if they get it wrong? we'll ask a government mp how it's supposed to work.

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