heavy rain in northern scotland, a little bit of brightness sticking out across parts of eastern england. the weather is cloudy, wet or bright where you are, we are all in this wedge of mild air so it does feel unseasonably mild. but as i say sunshine quite limited. the best of it across eastern and southern parts of england, some other eastern parts of england, some other eastern parts of wales, but northern ireland seeing thick cloud, the odd spot of drizzle and that heavy rain continuing to affect northern parts of scotland. 11 13 the top temperatures. turning increasingly windy across scotland as we head into the evening, and this band of increasingly light and patchy rain sinking a little further southwards before beginning to drift northwards again by the end of the night. these are the overnight lows, very mild indeed, 6 10 so a very mild start friday morning. this band of cloud and patchy rain drifting its way through northern england and then up across scotland as we
of dublin, and began attacking buildings, and clashing with police. these pictures appear to show a store being looted. at least one bus was set on fire and other vehicles were burned and public transport services were damaged. riot police were deployed. speaking at a press conferrence this morning, police chief drew harris highlighted the unexpected nature of these riots which he blamed on a complete lunatic faction driven by far right ideology. we could not have anticipated that in response to a terrible crime, the stabbing of school children and their teacher, that this would be the response. in effect, those filled with hate and the hate directed towards members of an garda siochana, that they would attempt to storm through our cordon and disrupt the crime scene and then engage in violence, looting and disorder, including very significant criminal damage. nobody could have anticipated that when these events started at 1:30, these awful events, and obviously we were conc
i m anna foster live here in southern israel where we are now four hours into a cease fire in the israel gaza war. it was a shaky start, and there were bombardments up start, and there were bombardments up to the deadline, but it has been peaceful for the last few hours. fighting has stopped, the air strikes have stopped, the sound of small arms fire and mortar fire which has been such a regular feature of life for people in the gaza strip and which i have seen and heard from here in southern israel for now seems to have taken hold, and this is a crucial part of the day ahead. ijust want i just want to take you live now to dublin and we can listen in to the irish deputy prime minister talking about events overnight. i pen; about events overnight. i pay tribute to about events overnight. i pay tribute to them about events overnight. i pay tribute to them in about events overnight. i pay tribute to them in particular, | about events overnight. i v: tribute to them in part
minister. as chris heaton harris said in his statements, thejudge who made the ruling 18 months ago, which has now led to the british government move to establish an inquiry. said that there should be an investigation carried out by the irish government. also it was not in his power to rule that the irish government should dojust his power to rule that the irish government should do just that. nonetheless the irish foreign minister has said that he will be consulting with his ministerial colleagues in dublin, including the ministerforjustice, to decide on their next steps. the cross border element to all of this may well be important in that. the bomb was transported into 0magh from the other side of the irish border. this has been a long running story, nearly a quarter of a century since the bomb exploded just yards from where i am standing now in the town