Most places are looking like this, this is the picture in gloucestershire right now. Mostly cloudy during today, some rain around particulate for the west but further east some dry and fine weather lasting through the rest of the day which is down to the fact there is high pressure setting out toward the east. We have met with front end been trying to move in from the west and that has brought some outbreaks of rain for south west england and wales. That becomes more extensive and moves into north west england into the evening and south west scotland as well. For many central and eastern areas of scotland it remains dry with sunshine and towards the south east of england as well, some glimpses of blue sky with temperatures 20 celsius or so in the warmest spots. This evening and overnight, the rain becomes more widespread, particularly across england and wales. A pretty damp night, some showers as well for scotland and one or two for northern ireland. Staying mild under the cloud, still
Revolutionary the nhs starts trials of a revolutionary new blood test revolutionary that detects more than 50 types of cancer, before the patient has any symptoms. Climate protestors cause chaos on the m25, blocking slip roads, leading to enormous tailbacks. Where your nerves out of control, or where your nerves out of control, or where your nerves out of control, or where you calm? and the global appeal of a new sporting icon. Emma raducanu, with the world, at her feet. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. All 12 to 15 year olds in the uk are set to be offered a dose of the pfizer coronavirus vaccine. The uk s four chief medical officers say that the move takes into account the impact of the pandemic on childrens education, as well as the risk to their mental health, if they should have to miss school. Earlier this month, though, the body advising the government said that it couldn t recommend vaccinating healthy 12 to 15 year olds, on grounds of health alone. Three million child
Future leaders, and the congressional gop remains preemptively against the voter protection legislation democrats have compromised on. But it would help black voters in the same state that birthed juneteenth to begin with. So here s my challenge to republicans in congress. Ahead of tuesday s senate vote on the for the people act, do not hide behind a holiday that black americans frankly deserve, a recognition of the historic and continuous waiting for various freedoms that black americans have endured because that recognition is heartening. But we still understand that currently we re under an assault of your party s making, occurring in nearly every state. And while the nation stands to benefit from another teachable moment, it should not be an either/or proposition, not while this suppression campaign never takes a day off. We start tonight with congressman hakeem jeffries, chair of the democratic caucus and a member of both the judiciary and budget committees and, most importantly f
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