80 years on, they still feel they want answers. the royal navy said the creation of a mass unmarked grave would run counter to admiralty policy on the burial of wartime casualties, but mary says she won t stop asking questions. well, it makes me very sad, and 80 years is a long time, and by the time 100 years comes i won t be here, so i ve got a limited time to find these men. dame mary richardson, ending that report, from hugh pym. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. hello, clive. a decent deal of weather today. most of us had lots of sunshine alone and the sunny spot was glasgow, managing a little over 11 hours of sunshine under the air felt a little cool there was someone in that late march sunshine. the fine weather was bright thanks to this area of high pressure, the first one i reckon we have had a little over three weeks. a shame it only lasted one day because tomorrow we re back into the same kind of weather we have had for much of the month and that
continue across eastern parts of scotland in the north east of england and those temperatures only around 10 13. sophie. thanks, darren. newsnightjust getting newsnight just getting under way newsnightjust getting under way but now it s time for the news where you are. good night. wars have laws. as a proscribed terror group, hamas isn t following them. is israel? after a second attack on the jabalia refugee camp, mark s here to look at whether israel s aerial bombardment could breach international humanitarian law. also tonight, medecins sans frontieres are here. they ve been working in gaza for around 15 years and have 300 workers on the ground. plus, uk academics demand more freedom to express their opinions on social media when it comes to events unfolding in the middle east. we ll discuss the row between the science secretary and uk research and innovation, the body responsible for funding scientific research. and this. classic music plays. the orchestra whose musicians
wales. temperatures could reach around 15, possibly 16 for wednesday. it might even get to 17 in some parts of the country on thursday. but the unsettled weather pattern stays with us to finish the month out and april showers, well, we are well used to those. either way it looks like it will be pretty wet for the next few days. chris, thank you for that. that s it. more analysis of the days main stories on newsnightjust getting under way on bbc two. but the news continues here on bbc one, as wejoin our colleagues across the nations and regions, for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello, i m marc edwards with your sport. the republic of ireland made a losing start. the republic fell five behind in the first moment
one the april party in 2021 because he was in chequers, in his country retreat, but nonetheless the deputy leader of the labour party says in reaction to this, i have no words for the culture and behaviours at number 10, and the buck stops with the pm. so when that inquiry comes out, it is notjust the met police that will be looking very closely at sue gray s report, but also the public, as many constituents will be e mailing their mps with what their feelings are. that has already been happening as a result of the previous allegations, and so this is what andrew bridgen who supported borisjohnson, backed him to be leader, and was a vocal supporter of brexit told newsnightjust a few hours ago. have you written a letter to sir graham brady? i have.
minister there. there is an investigation into previous parties. will this will now be included in that? it parties. will this will now be included in that? included in that? it is probably included in that? it is probably very - included in that? it is probably very likely l included in that? it isj probably very likely it included in that? it is - probably very likely it will included in that? it 3 probably very likely it will be folded into it. certainly the remit of the investigation by sue gray it would allow it. borisjohnson was not sue gray it would allow it. boris johnson was not at this one, the april party in 2021, because he was in chequers in his country retreat, but nonetheless the deputy leader of the labour party says in reaction to this, i have no words for the coach and behaviours at number 10 and the buck stops with the pm. when that inquiry comes out, it is notjust that inquiry comes out, it is not just the met that inquiry comes out, it is notjust the met police