And bronze in mixed relay following a review by officials after a Photo Finish involving Beth Pot at the line. Good afternoon. The Prime Minister has vowed the full force of The Law will be brought to bear on those who took part in the violent protests in towns and cities across the uk over the weekend. Sir Keir Starmer was speaking following an Emergency Meeting in Downing Street bringing together cabinet ministers, the Police And Defence chiefs. More than 150 people were arrested during clashes over the weekend, with some charged and appearing in court today. We have correspondents in some of places affected by riots and well be talking to them live through the programme, as well as getting the political reaction. But first, lets get the latest from our correspondent ellie price. Rioters claimed these Streets at the weekend, but left it to others to clear up. Yesterday, the main violence boiled over in rotherham. Here in bolton. In middlesbrough. And down in tamworth. In rotherham, A
of sunshine and dry weather. this high pressure has been building in from the south west moving in ahead of this new frontal system arriving for the weekend. you can see on the satellite picture we start off with quite a bit of cloud and then lots of holes appearing, you can see what the blues showing those showers. lots of sunshine around particularly into scotland. another breezy day, particularly for north east scotland and the northern isles, elsewhere the breeze will be fairly fresh and that will take the edge off the temperatures. you can see the extent of the showers for central and southern areas, those will tend to fade and temperatures may be up to 14 still sees across the south, single digits for the north, feeling cooler when you factor in the breeze. this evening and the first part of the night the showers fade and many central, northern and eastern areas stay dry with light winds and under clear skies to turn in quite cold, a touch of frost in rural areas. south
so some torrential thundery downpour is likely first thing tomorrow morning. they will gradually drift away by lunchtime leaving a legacy of cloud perhaps the many. but then dryer and brighter conditions. a little bit more comfortable tomorrow, we are starting to lose that humidity. 15 to 23 degrees. another weather front bushing and on friday, this one a bit of a nuisance, some showers before a little bump of high pressure builds behind. friday is a really messy story, there will be some showers around, will cloud the further north and west, dry with some sunshine out to the east and in terms of the feel of things, may be a degree also warmer once again. 25 degrees that is 77 fahrenheit, we are looking at 18 to 20 where those showers. looking at 18 20 where the showers linger. it is a bank holiday, so northern ireland for northern ireland, england, and wales, and dry and settled and sunny once again, but a bit fresher and certainly not as humid as it has been. thanks, lou
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