saturday istjuly. a former hospital employee opens fire with an assault rifle in new york killing one doctor and injuring six other people. ten years after smoking was banned in public places in england we ll be asking how much difference it s made. in sport, it s make or break for the british and irish lions in one of the most significant games in their history. owen farrell has just levelled for the lions. and it s the sailing sport that sees you fly above the water. i ve been having a go at foiling. and louise has the weather. good morning. it s a chilly start in the far north of the country but not a bad weekend in prospect. mostly dry with decent sunny spells. more throughout the morning. first, our main story. kensington and chelsea council is facing more criticism over its handling of the grenfell tower fire. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, is calling for commissioners to be brought in to take over the running of the authority, which he says is not fit for purpose. th
the windows are boarded up, there is a corridor with a red door which is the elite access to the outside world. they have to make a decision about whether or not to accept another family into their home. they would bring friendship and food supplies, but also bring suspicion and paranoia and desire, and mysterious sleepwalking. here is a clip. angela is in grandpa s room. he was having nightmares so i woke up. i was in the back wall, i saw the door open, i heard something. andrew was there? yes. you tell mummy what you remember. does he sleepwalk? no, it doesn t make any sense. it is all that claustrophobic, is it? you get the sense of people starting to distrust each other and be suspicious of each other. if you think of a film like the witch that has deep themes, they are creepy but not full of jump scares. they make you feel very worried and uncomfortable. the sound effects and score work in favour of this film. it was terrific. it occupies a realm between being awake and
Time for a weather update. now it s time for a look at the weather, with carol kirkwood. this morning, we have started off in a mild note and we will hang onto that during the day, represented by the yellow in the chart, and we also have blue. cold on the northern side of this weather front. any rain turning readily to snow whereas on the milder side, we have rain across central and southern scotland. there is also rain this morning across parts of eastern england, that will clear. but the rain persisting through the day across scotland, with snow down to even sea level. so if you haven t got it yet and you live in the highlands or parts of the grampians, you are likely to come especially during the afternoon. these are the values you can expect, perhaps a little bit more on the highest ground. of course, it will be cold where we have got the snow, but for the rest of the uk, we are looking at temperatures up to 15 degrees. in any sunshine that develops. especially across england and.