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exposed coasts in the west with the wind coming from the south dragging milder air our way, 11 16! extraordinary for this point in february. sunday, ourweather extraordinary for this point in february. sunday, our weatherfront february. sunday, our weather front will still february. sunday, our weatherfront will still be around but a much weaker affair sitting across somewhere of england and wales, sunshine and show s to the north west. it stays pretty mild, a little bit cooler but only a little to start the new week but later in the week it gets mild again, 17 possible in the south, some rain towards the north and west. that s all from us, so it s goodbye from me and which are bbc s news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m chetan pathak it s a packed programme. coming up, we hearfrom kick it out as crystal palace s wilfred zaha becomes the first premier league player to say he ll stop taking a knee before games. scotland s women score ten goals in cyprus to g
Amber-warningRainOffice-amber-warningMet-officeWeatherGroundSouth-west-of-englandPlaces3200PartsNorthern-england the headlines this evening. another breathless six nations saturday. england have won two close ones out of two beating wales at twickenham spot the ball. scotland s chances of a second straight six nations win are taken away in the dying moments at murrayfield. erling haaland finds the net for the first time since his return from injury. but it s liverpool who are still top of the league it s barely a week and a bit old but this year s six nations has already developed a habit of providing us with some drama. last weekend the matches involving england, wales and scotland were decided by a total ofjust four points. those same teams today only had six separating them. to scotland s defeat at the death in a moment but first twickenham where england gave the home fans a late victory to savour over wales. ben croucher reports. england versus wales, twickenham, a fixture to endure the ages. notjust for the rivalries and the results but the great and the chance to reflect and respe
GirlHelp-CarGazanIsraeli-fireSixTwoManParamedicsSubstanceMotherPolice the biggest strike disruption on the railways this year. 0nly around 11% of the usual saturday timetable will be able to run. members of four unions are taking part in the strike in a long running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. 0ur transport correspondent, katy austin reports. another train strike and it s the biggest yet. karen from staffordshire is running the london marathon tomorrow to fund raise for the hospital where she had breast cancer treatment. news of the strike meant she had to make other plans to get there. so for me, this just blew everything apart. i couldn t even begin to think of how we would get there. so ijust worried, until we knew what our plan was, ijust panicked, just worried about it. the red lines on this map are the only parts of the rail network which do have services today. where trains are running, they started a lot later than usual and they ll finish a lot earlier than normal as well. there are no trains running between london and some
Rail-workers50000UnionsPayStrikeConditionsDisputePartMembersTimetableRailwaysStrike-disruption aggressive direction and it follows the opening of the ruling party congress in beijing where he addressed the issue of taiwan, which china claims as part of its territory. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cunliffe who s the senior associate editor at the new statesman, and eleanor langford, the political reporter for politics home. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. all of tomorrow s papers focus on the biggest u turn in british political history, let s start with, the ft focuses on one of the biggest u turns in recent british history and says truss fights for survival as business chiefs and plotters pile on pressure. the government faces decisions of eye watering difficulty as he speaks economic stability. the guardian features a photo of us smiling chancellor after the paper calls and astounding you on tax. the times features a grim looking front bench with the headline, £5,000 fuel bills. humil
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