they say people are buying suvs for all the space inside and because they are good to drive. roger harrabin, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.here s nick miller. the spring warmth of last week now a distant memory. frosted this morning especially in england. 7.5 degrees at this weather station in oxfordshire. you would have to go back 25 years to find a colder eight might add that weather station but spare a thought for the people of slovenia at 21 this morning, a new national record in that country. things about briefly a little less cold. temperatures below for the time of year but that becomes less blue for the next couple of days and then blue again into the weekend. we are losing at briefly because low pressure is turning the wind to a less cold direction for the next couple of days but connected to the low pressure of this cold front moving south at the end of the week without a gap following behind and further wintry showers in northern scotland. the moment s
crisis. live, from cnn world headquarters in atlanta. welcome to all of you watching here, in the united states, canada, and around the world. i m kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. we begin, with the tense situation unfolding in miami beach, florida. where hoards of college students have descended on the city, for spring break. look at those pictures. police say, about a dozen people were arrested, saturday night, after an emergency curfew took effect. officials say, they took the action, because the unwelcome crush of visitors was more than the city could cope with during the pandemic. the mayor says, many people came to miami beach, precisely, because it doesn t have the covid restrictions found everywhere else. we ve had very challenging spring breaks, in other times. i mean, we re a city that s 92,000 residents, but will sometimes have 2 to 300,000 people here. the problem is that, this particular time, and i think it s because of of the pandemic, almost no
record on wall street, as the federal reserve promises it won t raise interest rates in a hurry. hello there. we start with the travel industry, it s been expressing widespread frustration after the uk announced a framework for the safe reopening of travel. the british government says it can t yet confirm whether foreign holidays currently banned will be allowed to resume in may. it s promised a traffic light system to categorise countries based on risk, but it is giving no hints about which countries will get the green light. and it is making all travellers pay for tests when departing and returning to the uk. the boss of easyjet says he fears it s a return to the days when only the wealthy could afford to travel. here s our transport correspondent, caroline davies. we may be dreaming of sunshine and summer getaways, would you pay around an extra £100 per person when coming back from your trip overseas? i person when coming back from your trip overseas? your trip overs
we test drive the continent s fastest and highest ride. watch some masterpiece maintenance in the netherlands. it looks incredible. yeah. 0h, here we go again. and travel back in time over 2000 years as wejoin the crew of a replica galley in greece. hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you from a very chilly st pancras station. now normally, this place would be bustling with people going back and forth from the uk to the continent on the eurostar. pre pandemic, it was carrying around 11 million passengers every year between britain and mainland europe but that number has dropped by 95% since last march and today, i can only see two outbound trains on the board. unfortunately, i m not catching a train today as we are still under lockdown but that isn t going to stop us from looking back at some of our favourite european trips. we begin with christa s trip to france in 2018, marking the 70th anniversary of one of the country s most iconic cars the citroen 2cv.