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why we will sunshine, it will cloud over across northern ireland. but starting to feel just a little over across northern ireland. but starting to feeljust a little bit warmer. temperatures between 11 and 15 degrees. that theme continues as we head into sunday. we will have this frontal system, that will introduce more in the way of cloud so don t be expecting unbroken sunshine. there will often be a lot of cloud around. with the southerly winds developing for most of us, that s why we will have a slightly some areas of cloud, some splashes of rain particularly because north east northern ireland will brighten up east northern ireland will brighten up later. 15, 16, i7 east northern ireland will brighten up later. 15, 16, 17 degrees across those conditions into next week. the warmest weather across the north and west of the thanks, ben. and that s bbc news at six on april 14th. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it s goodby ....
announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and thank with us. official assurances that all is safe near the site of that ohio toxic train derailment aren t playing well with many area residents tonight, not with people experiencing physical symptoms and fish dying by the thousands in nearby streams. it has been almost two weeks since the train jumped the tracks in eastern ohio near the pennsylvania border spilling tanker cars carrying hazardous chemicals. after a controlled burn meant to avert a catastrophic explosion, officials signaled it was safe for evacuated residents to return, but tonight there is worry, skepticism, and anger about what is really happening and about what people are being told ron allen is covering it for us tonight. reporter: tonight outrage growing less than two weeks after that massive train derailment and the controlled burn of hazardous chemicals sent up a toxic plume of black smoke in east palestine, ohio. ....
we had worse games when we got knocked out of the fa cup competition but injanuary in the situation we have, we wanted to show our reaction, but in the end it was not enough. league two stevenage have had a wonderful run in this competition but the team who beat aston villa in round three were knocked out by stoke city of the championship in the fourth round. josh laurent scored the pick of the goals as stoke won 3 1 they go into the fifth round for the first time in eight years. the were some big scores, in the womens fa cup 4th round, involving womens super league sides against lower league opponents. arsenal put 9 past leeds. manchester city scored 7 against sheffield united as did brighton who beat west brom. and tottenham beat london city the championship leaders 5 goals to 0, no problems in the end for the womens super league side despite their poor league form coming into the game. beth england and mana iwabuchi among the goals. chelsea and manchester unite ....
of truth, dignity and respect. in a speech to cheering supporters in prague, petre pavel said it was time to return those values to politics. now on bbc news click. this week we are trying to get to space. which is even harder than it sounds. lara messes up the house. oh, no, i spilt my coffee! and then clears up. mind the cat, though. and fancy a drink? we are saving water. cheers. .and trying to save nick from himself. oh, no, he is getting a tattoo. there is no going back from this. lara: it is a pretty i spectacular view from earth s orbit. spencer: and there many things that have that view these days. a couple of space stations and thousands of satellites. and more and more companies want to put stuff up there. did you know that the closer you are to the equator, the easier it is to get things up to the right speed to go into orbit? ah. that is because that is where the earth is spinning fastest, so as you launch, it gives you an extra whang. and that is why the ....
view from earth s orbit. and there are plenty of things that have that view these days. a couple of space stations and thousands of satellites. and more and more companies want to put stuff up there. did you know that the closer you are to the equator, the easier it is to get things up to the right speed to go into orbit? ah! that s because that s where the earth is spinning fastest. so as you launch, it gives you an extra whang. and that s why the uk spaceport is way down south in cornwall. yeah. and that s why it was there earlier in the year that virgin orbit attempted the first satellite launch from uk soil. the uk s first functioning spaceport is here in cornwall. we re creating a huge cluster of space technology. - the global value of the space economy is somewhere in the region of $360 billion. to the uk, it s {16.5 billion every single year. newquay airport usually hosts small passenger and private aircraft. it s now home to spaceport cornwall. rockets aren t going to ....