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combined with strong winds will bring blizzards so there is a high risk of disruption to transport and power supplies perhaps as well. later in the week as the cold air works southwards so the risk of snow will progress further southwards but there is still a bit of uncertainty about the exact detail, we are, who on that but it is going to be a cold week. thank you. and that s bbc news at ten on thursday the 2nd of march. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight, which isjust getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleague across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s good night. good evening. here s your latest sports news. the lawyer representing former england captain michael vaughan has said allegations of racism made against the cricketer are word against word. the comments came on the second day of the public hearing into the allegations made by fo ....
tonight. at least 24 people have been killed in in three mass shootings in california in a little more than a week. california governor gavin newsom visiting another stricken community today. he says the second amendment is becoming a suicide pact. half moon bay community famous for annual pumpkin festival and art galleries. authorities say on monday afternoon 66-year-old chin lou zhao opened fire at the mushroom farm where he worked. killing four co-workers and injuring a fifth as children who lived on the property looked on in horror. he drove to another farm three miles away where three more bodies were found. five men and two women killed were all of asian or hispanic dissent. translators were brought in to provide a description of the shooter and his car, and, within hours an arrest after deputy spotted the alleged gunman sitting in his vehicle outside the sheriff s substation with a legally purchased semiautomatic handgun. the subject was still seated in the v ....
in the same boat. a day of sunshine and heavy showers with thunderstorms. at least one benefit of the strong wind is that the showers don t last in any one place for any length of time, really. we got more of the showers to come as we head into thursday. again, some will turn heavy with hail and thunder. still fairly windy as well. temperatures still on the mild side with south westerly winds dragging mild air from the south. a0 with south westerly winds dragging mild airfrom the south. a0 or 50 celsius also. into thursday night, we might see some more general rain pushing into eastern england. it stays very unsettled in the west with further showers. there is not a great deal changing with the weather pattern through friday on the weekend. loads more showers on the way with colder air in northern scotland. some of the showers will start to turn wintry. thanks, chris. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark which isjust getting unde ....
is worth $200 million a year, making it the biggest ever signed by a footballer. it has taken them more than 20 years to build, now a group of volunteers in east lothian are hoping they ll soon be able to see the world war i plane they have built from scratch take to the air. it is a biplane called a sopwith strutter, and at the moment there are only two in the world that are currently airworthy. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon has been to take a look. these magnificent men and theirflying machine. for more than 20 years, these volunteers have spent much of their spare time in a cold hangar building a world war i plane. tighten that up again. they have dedicated thousands of hours to painstakingly constructing the sopwith strutter, and now they are finally fitting the propeller. for engineers used to working on more modern aircraft, this was an entirely new challenge. it s completely different, wood and canvas, which i knew nothing about. do you guys have a laug ....
returned for first time after the covid pandemic. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news, our world: expelled from uganda. can you see yourself leaving that house, and do you remember what you did as you left? we were scared. 50 years ago, my family fled their home in uganda. all asian british citizens must leave uganda. - president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave. the army people said, just get quickly inside the car. most people took the bare minimum a suitcase and a tiny amount of cash. my mum wasjust saying, take the money out, throw it away. mum, mum, it s money! no, just throw it now! she must have left a lot behind. she did. we literally took nothing at all. i grew up hearing stories of a tropical paradise. but towards the end of their time there, my family s reality was very different. i must reorganise this country properly. - now, i m going there with my mum and my aunt to understand more about what they lost, and how the expulsion ....