the 2nd at the start of the long bank holiday weekend. rhaya barton, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with helen. hello there. a cooler day in the offing tomorrow because we ve got two areas of low pressure, one that s been across the north today, the other one drifting up from france. so we are going to see some rain. we re already seeing that rain across the north and west of scotland. that continues through this evening, the odd drizzly shower elsewhere and some late sunshine. and then overnight, the potentialfor some rain to drift up from france. our rain further north starts to pull away, but leaves still quite a legacy of showery rain. so it s a relatively mild night, a little bit of mist and fog, particularly over the hills. so for monday, we ve got our two areas of low pressure. as this one moves into the north sea, the northwesterly will bring a real rash of showers to many areas. could be heavy, could be thundery as well. and then we ve got rain potentially
reported across 11 countries outside africa where it s most common. first identified in monkeys, the disease typically spreads through close contact. a very good saturday morning to you. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: waiting for the backpackers return. we have beautiful temples and a lot of beautiful places around cambodia. so it is something that they should come and have a look at in their lifetime. following my nose in amsterdam. oh, it s lovely! a really good air freshener. and we go inside the world s largest crystal cave. hello and welcome to amsterdam, the famous city of canals. a little later, i will be sniffing my way around town to find out about new efforts to create a catalogue of historic odours and not all of them pleasant. but first. we re starting in cambodia, at the vast and ancient buddhist temple complex of angkor wat. it s the world s largest religious site. normally attracting around 2.5 million people every year. pre pa
this hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines: finland says russia has cut off supplies of natural gas days after finland announced it was applying to join nato. meanwhile in ukraine, russia intensifies its attacks in the donbas region as its forces capture more territory in the south and east. the senior civil servant, sue gray, met with the prime minister to discuss publishing photos as part of her inquiry into downing street lockdown parties. joe biden discusses security and north korea s nuclear programme with south korea s president in seoul. as monkeypox spreads worldwide, uk doctors say it could have a massive impact on access to sexual health services. polls close in parts of australia as two political veterans battle it out for the country s top job. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: waiting for the backpackers return. we have beautiful temples and a lot of beautiful places around cambodia. so it is something that
Last month Kentucky State U and Bethany College outsourced financial aid services. Such moves reflect a challenging environment for professionals in the field. At one point during the fall semester, the number of employees working in the financial aid office at Kentucky State University dropped from four to zero. According to state documents, all the full-time staffers either left the institution or went on medical leave.
(TNS) Kentucky State University has outsourced its financial aid staffing through the end of the year after the office was left with no employees earlier this semester, documents revealed.