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was one of britain s most versatile and successful performers. music: theme from murder she wrote. time for a look at the weather. here s nick miller. sunsets and the moon are dominating our photographs here this evening, but you may have notice things changing out there. more persistent rain running across northern ireland and that is heading into western scotland over the next few hours. also, that will introduce rain to north west england and parts of wales. for the midlands, eastern and southern england, some clear spells, allowing temperatures to drop close to freezing in the colder areas, but not as cold as this morning, but elsewhere with all of the cloud and the chance for rain, as tomorrow begins, it will be a milder start, a damp start in scotland and northern ireland, with heavy bursts of rain in scotland especially. that will clear to sunny spells, well into the afternoon before it pulls away from south east scotland, and more of the rain moves into northern ....
than expected christmas, attention turns to a challenging year ahead, with businesses fearing the rising cost of living could keep us away from the high street. in a leakfrom his new book, prince harry claims that his brother prince william physically attacked him during a row over harry s wife meghan. thousands of mourners gather in the vatican, ahead of the funeral of the former pope benedict xvi. forest fire up their survival bid. nottingham forest secure their first premier league away win in 2a years, beating bottom club southampton and climbing out of the relegation zone. good morning. i ll start to the except for a mild start the day except for a mild start the day except for a mild start the day except for across northern scotland, heavy rain in northern ireland and scotland later accompanied by strengthening winds. all of the details throughout the programme. it s thursday the 5th of january. our main story. thousands of train drivers are going on strike in ....
curtain came down on theatres like this one and others up and down the uk, leaving empty chairs and empty stages. we will find out how it has affected those onstage and backstage and how they are preparing to reopen. another name in retail takes a hit. thorntons announce store closures, and greggs are expected to show a significant slump. who will survive the changes to how we eat and drink? it was the last major sporting event in the uk to be filled with fans. and now, a year on, the cheltenham festival will feel very different with no crowd, and no famous roar. and it may be a bit gloomy and damp as he cast open the curtains this morning. we will swap grey skies were blue ones as we go through the day. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s tuesday, the 16th march. our top story. the world health organization has urged countries not to pause covid vaccinations, after several major eu member states suspended their rollouts of the oxford astrazeneca jab. the who says the v ....
Constrictor stuck to her face. Also in the programme the Emergency Call from a woman in the us who was being attacked by a Boa Constrictor. Hello and welcome to world news today. South korea says it will speed up the deployment of the remaining components of the american thaad anti missile system. It follows north koreas latest rocket test. North koreas Leader Kimjong Un Has claimed the us mainland is now within striking range. The launch has been condemned worldwide with china also expressing serious concern. From seoul, heres our correspondent karen allen. Cloa ked in darkness, state run tv captured the final moments before the missile launch. A potent symbol of north koreas defiance in the face of international sanctions, its leader kim jong un there to witness it all. Then the dramatic lift off. And the momen ....
Anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, we head to manila where the kings music lives on. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in new york, where donald trump has made a fiery and at times angry defence of his reaction to the clashes in charlottesville over the weekend. He had been hoping to talk about his plans for americas infrastructure, but instead was drawn into a series of exchanges with journalists on why he had not issued an immediate condemnation of racist and neo nazi groups. In response, he seemed to hold civil Rights Groups equally to blame for the violence. What im saying is this. You had a grip on one side and you had a grip on the other and they came out each other with clubs, and it was dishes and it was horrible and it was a horrible thing to watch. But there another side. There was a grip on their side, you can call them the left, youve just cal ....