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south as well as the northerly winds dig in. that will take us into a very cold night for friday night, a risk of ice where we have a lying snow, where we see sleet later on friday, sat widespread frost right across the country, a hard frost where we have light snow. a quieter period into saturday, but then the next weather front moves northwards with snow on its leading edge in the north, then the next area of low pressure brings wet and windy weather for sunday. pressure brings wet and windy weatherfor sunday. a pressure brings wet and windy weather for sunday. a cold pressure brings wet and windy weatherfor sunday. a cold day pressure brings wet and windy weather for sunday. a cold day on saturday, outbreaks of rain, snow over northern areas, then much milder, wet and windierfaux pas over northern areas, then much milder, wet and windier faux pas two at the weekend. take care. and that s bbc news at six on thursday 9th march. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s ....
hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. two own goals in the first leg, but can manchester united turn their fortunes around against seville second time around in the europa league? arsenal and england fans hold their breath as leah williamson limps off the pitch, but what could it mean for this summers world cup? and it will be his swan song sir mo farah will run the london marathon for the last time this weekend, we ll hear from the man himself. also coming up on sportsday. he s got a huge fight on his hands, british boxer adam azim tells us about taking the biggest risk of his career next month. welcome to the programme. there was ten minutes of madness for manchester united last week when they threw away a two goal lead in their first leg against seville in the europa league. at 84 minutes it looked as though they were crusing, 2 0 up at old trafford, but then two own goals brought them crashing back to reality. they go into tonights match at 2 2, so can unit ....
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one was the same. for me, the elastic snapped and that is why i sent a respectful and polite message to the prime minister this morning suggesting that he should go. mrjohnson has assembled a new cabinet, with some new faces he wants to stay in no 10 until there is a new conservative leader. arguments have raged all day about just how long borisjohnson can stay in downing street. tonight, he is promising any big decisions will be left to the next prime minister. just over two years ago, borisjohnson was riding high, but today he leaves a country divided about his legacy. i think he s lied and been found out, and i think he should go. i don t think he s credible any more. i think he did a marvellousjob. what he s done for the country, people don t realise. who else could have done that? who could have passed brexit? also this hour. foreign ministers arrive for the 620 meeting, the first with russia since the start of the ukraine war. and ons jabeur makes history as she ....