bbc news, darvel. time for a look at the weather. here s tomasz schafernaker. another day of contrasts across the uk. let s look at the temperatures. first thing in the morning we were shivering in rural oxfordshire. temperatures down to minus nine. but it warmed up to 16 in the afternoon. mild south westerly winds coming in go over the mountain, they dry out the other side of the mountain and the other side of the mountain and the sunshine comes out. the next few days, the temperatures will be back to average. we are going to lose the frost as well. tomorrow morning, still around minus four in a few spots, but if you look at that into next week, temperatures will be generally above freezing. here is the forecast towards tomorrow morning, the frost toward southern areas. but in the north it hasn t been that cold. the culture and sweeping in from the north and there will be rain for a time in the north before the sunshine comes out. the temperature is 10 degrees in belfast and
Staff cry. They just at no point did i see any member of staff cry. Theyjust rose to the challenge, and they just staff cry. Theyjust rose to the challenge, and theyjust kept going. Some of those staff describe a night they will never be able to forget. Well have the latest from manchester, and well assess the seriousness of the row between police and us authorities. Also this lunchtime. On a charm offensive. Having criticised both in the past, donald trump arrives in brussels for talks with nato and eu leaders. Net migration to the uk falls by 84,000 most of those leaving the country were eu citizens. Shouting please, please, be respectful. Angry scenes at ukips Manifesto Launch, as theresa may is accused of being partly to blame for the manchester atrocity. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. Buttons back. Already in practice earlier today ahead of this weekends monaco grand prix, where Jenson Button is making a one off return. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one.
President trump promises the culprit will face the full extent of the law. Eight people have now been arrested in the uk in a third day of raids police say the Investigation Continues to be fast moving. I want to reassure people, that the arrests that we have made are significant and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. Im Reeta Chakrabarti also in the next hour. President trump delivers a blunt message to european members of nato. He tells them they must spend more on defence to meet the threat from terrorism. Ukips paul nuttall describes the decision to launch his partys manifesto today as a message to terrorists that they will not win. And net migration to the uk falls by 84,000 most of those leaving the country were eu citizens. Good evening from st anns square in manchester. Flowers continue to be late. They have been all day to remember the victims of mondays bomb attack. The queen has been here in the city toda
to him, man, this film is bloody loud. you know, there s a lot there is a lot of fight scenes and a lot of there were a lot of explosions and battle scenes, of course, extremely loud. and i needed to find for myself a feeling that the music makes somehow sense in, you know, when it is played and that it s not like whatever underneath all the loud, the loud sound. so we were talking about it very, very briefly and he said he wants to have destruction. he wants to have a sound or a melody for or music for the stomach feeling of paul baumer, who is the protagonist. and he wanted to have something from me that i ve never done before. so these were the three things that i went home with, which was a little bit like i was sitting in the train and i m like, oh man, something that i ve never done before with that is quite a big challenge. and but on my way with a train from berlin to dusseldorf, i had an idea that i wanted to use
judith: the rights heinz: the city rights. judith: the city rights, yes. they have a different history, of course. they are a little bit more administration, more a little bit posh. heinz: much more posh. anthony: how would they describe each other? oh those people in dusseldorf, they re all stuck up there. they care about outward appearances, and they re all administrators and they don t really work, or, i don t know. i mean heinz: that was a perfect explanation. anthony: cabbage and mettwurst, which is simply kale and sausage and delicious. and spicy pork goulash with rye bread. wow, that looks healthy. well, kinda. heinz: there s one difference as well. when i was a little kid in cologne, i d never heard the word dusseldorf. anthony: what do they do, do they say the other place ? heinz: no. even not that. it was not part of our conversation, of our thoughts, of our judith: of your words. heinz: of our words. the first times when i came to dusseldorf,