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across northern ireland, north west england and definitely into areas of scotland and then later in the afternoon we have a zone of heavy rain working into wales and parts of southern england. sunny spells in short supply, overall a cloudy and blustery day but mild with temperatures as high as 16, one of the warmest days of the year so far. as we head through wednesday night, the bad of heavy rain crosses the uk and for thursday, still aren t settled but a better day with sunny spells and showers and the showers will turn heavier with some of under ten, the greatest chance of thunderstorms in this line of shower stretching from south west england to the home counties and london and east anglia. still mild with temperatures 15, maybe up to 18, and in the last day of what has been a 5°99y in the last day of what has been a soggy month, march, is wet, more heavy rain for england and wales, especially into the weekend, we begin april, but the weather is not really changing ....
80 years on, they still feel they want answers. the royal navy said the creation of a mass unmarked grave would run counter to admiralty policy on the burial of wartime casualties, but mary says she won t stop asking questions. well, it makes me very sad, and 80 years is a long time, and by the time 100 years comes i won t be here, so i ve got a limited time to find these men. dame mary richardson, ending that report, from hugh pym. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. hello, clive. a decent deal of weather today. most of us had lots of sunshine alone and the sunny spot was glasgow, managing a little over 11 hours of sunshine under the air felt a little cool there was someone in that late march sunshine. the fine weather was bright thanks to this area of high pressure, the first one i reckon we have had a little over three weeks. a shame it only lasted one day because tomorrow we re back into the same kind of weather we have had for much of the month and ....
after headteacher ruth perry took her own life over an ofsted downgrade, the watchdog says there will be some changes. the forgotten faces of syria s earthquake a desperate plea for help from survivors months on from the tragedy. we have a special report. and will wrexham s film star owners see a hollywood ending as the club bids to return to the football league this weekend? and coming up on bbc news. england captain leah williamson is out of this summers world cup with a long term knee injury. the arsenal midfielder said she had shed tears and made her peace with it. good evening. the deputy prime minister and justice secretary dominic raab has resigned from government after a report upheld some bullying claims against him. he hit out at what he called activist civil servants , claiming they effectively wanted to block government reform and he suggested the report sets a very dangerous precedent. mr raab was investigated after at least eight formal complaints at th ....
at 1 p.m. as opposed to 11 a.m. tomorrow. he not come out after arriving here 4 p.m. he waved at supporters who were waiting for him. take a look at that moment as the motorcade pulled up. he walked in. that is where he will walk out as he s going down for processing and arraignment. he will be fingerprinting and mug shots but no handcuffs. how this shakes out for the former president remains to be seen. he quite literally is fighting for his freedom and political future at once but returns now are positive receiving widespread support from the republican party including from people expected to run against him in the 2024 primary governor ron desantis one of them and his campaign raised $8 million since his indictment on thursday so the arraignment is set for 2:15 tomorrow expected to last about a half hour so the former president sometime around 3:00 is expected to go to the airport and fly back to florida where he is expected to make a speech at mar-a-lago tomorrow ni ....
boeing denies concealing information about flight control systems on its 737 max aircraft following two deadly crashes. and close encounters the asteroid the size of a bus has passed the earth. we look at what this means. voice over: live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. in the united states, president biden has called for calm after five police officers were charged with murder of tyre nichols, a black man severely beaten after a traffic stop earlier this month. the officers in memphis, tennessee who are all black were fired last week after being accused of using excessive force. their actions were caught on body cameras. that video will be released within the next 2a hours. here s what the memphis police chief and the district attorney had to say. this is notjust a professional failing, this is a failing of basic humanity toward another individual. this incident was heinous, reckless and inhumane. ....