effect on the way we see it as humans. some animals alsojust have a right to exist, notjust because we find them useful. these evasive creatures can be hard to spot, but across this densely populated region, their presence is getting noticed. jessica parker, bbc news, belgium. let s just remind you of the big political news here in the uk. the chancellorjeremy hunt has been setting out his budget in his spring statements. he has delivered it to the house of commons in parliament, saying that it will draw people back into the workforce. the emphasis here on growth. the opposition, for their part, have responded by saying their part, have responded by saying the government is out of touch and putting the country on a path of managed decline. the chancellor disagrees, though. he is trying to draw people back by offering more
curious about a camera set up to track them. searching for signs of wolves in the area, jan, a researcher, knows exactly what to look for. so, this is wolf faeces? this is wolf faeces, yeah. what remains after the rain is just some hairs of the prey. why are their numbers growing in europe and why are they back in belgium for the first time in over 100 years? the reason they are back is mainly legal protection. from the early 90s, really a lot has happened in europe and the wolves really started to disperse all over the continent. the wolves sometimes roam here in this forest, and this is one of the cameras that is keeping an eye on them. there s up to 40 of these across this part of eastern belgium and it tracks the wolves movements, their well being, whether they might have been injured, as well as their numbers throughout the year. but also traceable are the rising attacks on livestock that s led eu lawmakers to challenge the wolves protected status.
in belgium for the first time in more than 100 years as numbers rise across europe. hello and welcome. we begin in pakistan where authorities have temporarily stopped the operation to arrest the former prime minister imran khan. police have clashed with his supporters outside his residence in lahore. unrest has continued through the night, after the authoroities made another attempt to arrest him enforcimng a court order. imran kahn accused the authorities, of acting outside the law . pakistan s information minister said the government had nothing to do with the move but the court was only trying to enforce the arrest warant in connection with a corruption case. our pakistan correspondent carrie davies reports.
also extending down to greece and italy. but certainly numbers in northern europe you mentioned belgium in your report there we are talking about a tiny handful of individuals at the moment.- are talking about a tiny handful of individuals at the moment. thank you for clarifying individuals at the moment. thank you for clarifying that, individuals at the moment. thank you for clarifying that, but individuals at the moment. thank you for clarifying that, but they individuals at the moment. thank you for clarifying that, but they are - for clarifying that, but they are growing in numbers. is that positive? we talked about in the report that farmers are concerned, but talk us through the positive aspect of this initially popular well, i think first of all, it s a very good well, i think first of all, it s a very goo well, i think first of all, it s a ve coo. :, :, :,, :, very good thing that native european wildlife is once very good thing that native european wildlife is o
somebody and belgium or north france, they feel these wolves have popped up out of nowhere we know this is happening. 9nd this is happening. and unfortunately this is happening. and unfortunately we - this is happening. and unfortunately we are - this is happening. and| unfortunately we are out this is happening. and unfortunately we are out of time, fiona, thank you very much. hello there. it s been a week of big temperature swings we started off monday with very mild air, tuesday and wednesday has been quite cold. but milder air will be pushing back in for tomorrow. first signs of change this area cloud you can see working in across lincolnshire, and that weather watcher picture, well, that s this cloud pushing in across the uk at the moment. and the air is particularly mild to our southwest that ll be coming our way overnight tonight and into tomorrow, as well. now, maximum temperatures willjump upwards, from the 7 8 celsius many of us saw today to around 14 15 celsius tomo