all of those buried here, but they expect to be digging at more sites like this in areas recently taken back from the russians. orla guerin, bbc news. india s prime minister, narendra modi, has told the russian leader, vladimir putin, that now is not the time for war . the two men have held face to face talks in uzbekistan on the sidelines of a regional summit. mr modi stressed the importance of democracy, diplomacy and dialogue . the russian leader responded that moscow was doing everything it could to bring the conflict to an end: translation: i know about your stance on the conflict in ukraine. | i know about the concerns that you voice constantly. we will do everything for it to stop as soon as possible. unfortunately, the leadership of our opponents, ukraine, has stated that they refused to hold talks and that they want to reach their goals militarily, or as they say, on the battlefield. drjenny mathers is an expert on russian politics and security at the department of
three or 4 degrees and some places in the countryside dropping very close to freezing with a chance for a touch of frost through tomorrow morning. through tomorrow there will be lots of dry weather and spells of sunshine but more clout into northern ireland and scotland through the day. some showers grazing the east coast, especially norfolk and some showery rain at times in the north of scotland. top temperatures 13 degrees in stornoway and ten in lerwick but further south will be looking at highs of 18 degrees. the coldest weather through saturday night will be down towards the south. it could be a touch of frost and fog patches here but not quite as cold in some places because there would be more call didn t delete mcleod by the stage. that will produce one or two showers as a drifter twice outwards and there will still be some sunny spells through the day. breezy for eastern coasts but that world will slowly ease as the weekend wears on. temperatures on sunday will be lower than we
across the northern half of the uk. further south we have got a band of cloud, patchy rain thinking its way south, turning quite breezy here as well. sunny spells returning from the north, albeit with one or two showers and after a very mild start, temperatures will be dropping away as the day wears on. through this evening and tonight, as the winds ease, the skies will clear and we will see one or two fog patches and a touch of frost for some as well. temperatures in towns and cities probably just above freezing for the moment for the most part, out in the countryside dropping down below. so, a frosty start to sunday, but quite a calm start to the day. england and wales seeing sunny spells, more cloud rolling in from the west, cloud and rain for northern ireland and scotland, snow over higher ground, wins strengthening once again and temperatures of between five and 10 degrees.
hello. it has been an extremely windy start to the weekend across the northern half of the uk, we have seen severe gales in place and there is still a met office amber warning for parts of the east of scotland and the far north east of england. gusts of up to 80 mph, but generally very windy across the northern half of the uk. further south we have got a band of cloud, patchy rain thinking its way south, turning quite breezy here as well. sunny spells returning from the north, albeit with one or two showers and after a very mild start, temperatures will be dropping away as the day wears on. through this evening and tonight, as the winds ease, the skies will clear and we will see one or two fog patches and a touch of frost for some as well. temperatures in towns and cities probably just above freezing for the moment for the most part, out in the countryside dropping down below. so, a frosty start to sunday, but quite a calm start to the day. england and wales seeing sunny spells, more c