good afternoon, it was a cold and frosty start today, but at least we had the sun out for many places and the highest temperatures today are likely to be across western parts of scotland. whilst it is sunny for many of us we have seen some cloud bubbling up a cross eastern side of england and there are a few showers coming in across east anglia, the southeast, at the moment, mainly to the east of london. this was the scene earlier on in norfolk, there is a rainbow in the shot as well. one or two of those showers could be on the sharp side and there is a cool north easterly breeze filtering them in as well, breezy through the english channel too. winds light, typical temperature is 11 13 . higherfor western parts typical temperature is 11 13 . higher for western parts of scotland and western parts of northern ireland, cooler in the south east of england where there are showers and those could drift towards hampshire before fading away as the sun goes down. skies will clear ove
in paris, workers are finally preparing to begin the huge restoration project. this is one of the thousand oak trees that have been specially selected for notre dame. smaller tree trunks will be used to rebuild the medieval rafters. big ones like this will go to reconstruct the spire. and while the coronavirus pandemic has kept most of us locked down it s given the animal world loads more freedom. we thought that animals for example, penguins in south africa have survived perfectly well, we think. but in fact, when we retreated we discovered that the penguins actually normally would be doing very much better than they have been doing for decades. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the number of people waiting to start hospital treatment in england has reached a record high of 4.7 million people. the figure, from the end of february, is the highest since records began in 2007. there were also nearly 388,000 patients waiting more than a year for non urgent surgery
hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. russia s ambassador in london has insisted alexei navalny will not be allowed to die in prison. andrei kelin told the bbc the opposition leader s medical treatment would be taken care of. supporters of mr navalny claim he could die within days. and the united states national security advisor, jake sullivan, has said there will be consequences if navalny dies behind bars. russia s ambassador to the uk was talking to the bbc s andrew marr. of course he will not be allowed to die in prison, but i can say that mr navalny behaves like a hooligan, absolutely, in trying to violate every rule that has been established. his purpose of doing that is to attract attention for him, also by saying that today his left hand is sick, tomorrow his leg is sick and all of that stuff. the european court of human rights has ruled that the charges against him for money laundering are, they say, arbitrary and unfair. isn t the
fancy does, lots of gold. - there it is. it looks like a very fancy does, lots of gold. i - there it is. it looks like a very - fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. i fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. i love - fancy does, lots of gold. i always studied the desk. i love desk. . fancy does, lots of gold. i always i studied the desk. i love desk. how do you see the us, russia relationship. do you see the us, russia relationship. do you see the us, russia relationshi. ., ., , ., , ., relationship. how do you see that relationship relationship. how do you see that relationship was relationship. how do you see that relationship was like relationship. how do you see that relationship was like i relationship. how do you see that relationship was like i think- relationship. how do you see that relationship was like i think frosty is prob