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Look to build on their winning start, hosting wales, who lost their opening match to an ireland side, involved in a clash of the favourites in dublin. start the show. politicians and celebrities beware. the puppets of spitting image are taking to the stage. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weatherawaits. it s good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. it s going to be dry for all of us and quite mild as well out there. but we could be chasing cloud amounts around. not that much in the way of significant sunshine. all the details from me throughout the morning. it s saturday 11 february. our top story: nearly 2a,000 people in turkey and syria are now known to have been killed in monday s devastating earthquakes, and there are warnings that help is struggling to get through to some areas. syrian state media says the government has now approved the delivery of emergency aid to rebel held parts of the country, but agencies ....
A hotel housing asylum seekers in merseyside. us fighterjets shoot down an unidentified object over alaska. good morning on a huge day of six nations action, as scotland and wales clash at murrayfield. and that s after the besttwo sides in the world, ireland and france, meet in dublin. and will today be the day 0ti, rylan and emma reach the summit of the cairngorms? we ll speak to them before they set off on the final part of their comic relief challenge. morning, all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. it s going to be dry for all of us and quite mild as well out there, but we could be chasing cloud amounts around. not that much in the way of significant sunshine. all the details from me throughout the morning. it s saturday 11 february. our top story: more than 24,000 people in turkey and syria are now known to have been ....
On saturday 11 february. mark savage, bbc news. that s all for now. thanks so much for watching. stay with bbc world news. hello there. week two of january 2023 has been another wet one, and in fact we are starting to see the signs of that. out to the west, there s been some localised flooding. this was carmarthenshire thursday afternoon. and through north west england and parts of wales, some areas have already exceeded their monthly average rainfall totals, and we re not even halfway through the month yet. now, thursday s low pressure continues to pull away. this little ridge of high pressure builds and quietens things down for friday until the end of the day more wet weather waiting in the wings. so we ll start off with a northerly wind, driving in some showers on exposed coasts here. a narrow band of showery rain into northern ireland, south west scotland, north west england. but elsewhere we will still see blustery winds, but some sunny spells coming through and pleasant enough, ....
But a year after the brits got rid of gendered prize categories, women are entirely missing from the best artist prize, with acts like stormzy and george ezra taking all the slots. organisers say female artists and female fronted bands do account for 42% of the overall nominations, with acts like cat burns up for multiple awards. the winners will be announced at a star studded ceremony on saturday, 11 february. mark savage, bbc news. a reminder of our top story: the singer songwriter and only daughter of elvis presley, lisa marie presley, has died. she was 5a. it s understood that her mother priscilla presley was at her bedside. she was last seen in public, ....
Rid of gendered prize categories, women are entirely missing from the best artist prize, with acts like stormzy and george ezra taking all the slots. 0rganisers say female artists and female fronted bands do account for 42% of the overall nominations, with acts like cat burns up for multiple awards. the winners will be announced at a star studded ceremony on saturday, 11 february. mark savage, bbc news. one more story to bring you. in australia, a local man has well and truly earned the title of wildlife warrior after rescuing a cuddly native. this is the moment queensland man will thornton dashed out on to a busy highway barefoot to escort a koala safely across four lanes of traffic. he spotted the animal from his balcony and bolted down to stop the cars. after all that, mr thornton says he s just glad the koala made it safely. ....