Labuschagne early in the second half and going overfor about 50 metres out. The scoreboard continues to ta ke out. The scoreboard continues to take over. Pressure making life difficult but japan are take over. Pressure making life difficult butjapan are 23 10 at the moment, on their way to a vital win in the opening game of the world cup. Many thanks, katie. Time for a look at the weather with darren bett. A Beautiful Day across much of the country, blue skies for many. Temperatures are currently 20 degrees in wigan, quite a bit cooler, 17 also, in norwich, where we have much mcleod, although that should be breaking up. Looking at the bigger satellite picture, most of the client is keeping clear of the uk but this cloud will eventually bring a change is the hello, youre watching goes on. Plenty of sunshine ahead, a afternoon live im martine croxall. Today at two. Stronger wind, quite gusty in schoolchildren lead what could be the biggest demonstration yet South West England, wales and
Children, 100,000 children. And, as sadly so often is the case, children who are on free school meals, the poorest children, and children with special Educational Needs fare the worst in the situation. And excitment builds as the Rugby World Cup gets underway in japan. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Large numbers of british schoolchildren are joining millions of people in a worldwide protest against Climate Change. Around 5,000 demonstrations are planned across 150 countries. Many will involve young people staying away from school, university or work. Those involved are calling for more urgent action from governments to halt global warming. The demonstrations come ahead of a un summit on Climate Change in new york on monday. This was the scene outside westminster where thousands are expected to gather for one of the strikes getting under way shortly. The first protest began in the Pacific Island of vanuatu where rising sea levels threaten communities. In dehli, children an