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be up to 17 degrees for most, but for most it will be mid teens, below parfor for most it will be mid teens, below par for the for most it will be mid teens, below parfor the time of for most it will be mid teens, below par for the time of year. we have a weather front passing to the north of the uk and that will bring more breeze and cloud and some rain to the north and west of scotland on wednesday but elsewhere another cool start with lots of sunshine and then maybe just a chance of an isolated shower across east and south east england and most places will be dry with temperatures up to 18, maybe 19. through thursday and friday, a few weather fronts scraping the north of the uk but this area of high pressure will feed in milder airfrom the atlantic high pressure will feed in milder air from the atlantic and it will stay dry with lots of sunshine as you can see. the occasional shower but we will be hitting the low 20s at times. take care. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news a ....
is enabling the cartels, emboldening the child traffickers and incentivizing human devastation. when i worked in washington as press secretary, my boss former president trump had a clear plan to secure our border. remain in mexico for example, that required my grants to stay in mexico during immigration hearings instead of released into the interior. the safe third country agreement flying asylum applicants out of the border to a safe third party country. but president biden he did away with trump s policies, dismantled the entire system and now we are on the cusp of biden doing another trump era policy, just tossing it out the window. title 42, it s a pandemic era order that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrant the. the numbers tell the story of biden s border failure, 6,000,000 migrants crossed the border. that doesn t count the 1.2 million got aways. as we approach tonight s lifting of title 42, 11:59 p.m. this evening, more than 10,000 migrants are crossing our ....
maybe none of the above. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. we have eight months to go before the first presidential ballot of 2024 is cast. the conventional wisdom is we re headed for a rematch of 2020, this despite concerns that one candidate is too old and the other is morally unfit. which might explain why recent polls have revealed that americans don t want this rematch and there s dissatisfaction with both candidates. last month an nbc poll found that 70% of respondents said biden shouldn t run and 60% said trump shouldn t run. what are the odds that when all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump? back on april 16th i put a polling question to my radio audience asking them if they agreed with this statement, neither biden nor trump will be the nominee. more than 25% of 20,000 plus who voted agree with that statement. maybe my listeners are on to something. this week ....
putting women s lives at risk. plus, house republicans finally have their chance to hold hearings on their anti-fauci, anti-mask conspiracy theories. as a government report raises new questions about the origin of the virus. we begin the reidout tonight with history repeating itself, because here s the thing. when you try to erase it like the florida governor wants to do, you are doomed to repeat it. over the weekend, the new york times published a stunning account of more than 100 migrant children, largely from central america, who according to the times reporting, were working overnight shifts and dangerous jobs for companies large and small throughout the u.s. according to the report, children stitch made in america tags into j. crew shirts in los angeles. they bake dinner rolls sold at a walmart and target. process milk used in ben & jerry s ice cream, and helped debone chicken sold at whole foods as recently as this fall, middle schoolers made fruit of the ....
a lot earlier. could potentially saved him, maybe. the police say the car crashed early on saturday morning. it was found almost two days later after a member of the public spotted tyre tracks. the officers response is now the subject of an independent review. for now, feelings here are a mixture of grief, shock and some anger. there s also fear that more lives are still in the balance, as the car s two other passengers remain critically ill in hospital. the hundreds who came here tonight wanted to celebrate three lives lost and share in each other s sorrow. emotions are still raw here, with many questioning whether the police could have found their friends sooner. hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff. exclusive data obtained by the bbc shows police forces in england and wales are recording more cases of dogs being dangerously out of control with more than 21000 offences last year. the number of dogs being seized is also going up, meaning police have had to spend millions on ....