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when it happens so quickly. as we head through the next few hours we ve got that rain in the south east clearing away, elsewhere some sunshine and also a rash of showers across parts of wales and the south west. those could well be thundery. for much of scotland and northern ireland some sunshine, a few showers and temperature is about average. this evening, you can see the circulation of showers across the circulation of showers across the south west, these will be heavy, perhaps thundery, and accompanied by brisk winds coming in from the north west affecting some coastal parts. through the early hours the rash of showers moving eastwards affecting south east england, thundery for some. you can see the ridge of high pressure building on and for some that means it s a quiet night, a dry night, a chilly night. through parts of scotland, even in the central belt towns and cities, down to freezing, if not lower, so for someone friday morning scraping the windscreen i imagi ....
on crime. the uk s approach to controlling migration also faces strong criticism from abroad, with this intervention from the albanian prime minister. ukraine s nuclear energy company says the zaporizhzhia plant has been disconnnected from the electricity grid and has only 15 days of generator fuel left. a surprise peace deal after nearly two years of civil war in ethiopia. it s hoped vital aid can now flow into tigray, where 90% of the population is going hungry. here in the uk, the second report into the manchester arena bombing in 2017 is due out later, and is likely to be highly critical of the response of the emergency services. a un report says one third of the glaciers located in world heritage sites will disappear by 2050 because of climate change. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. uk interest rates are expected to rise sharply today as the bank of england attempts to tackle soaring prices. the bank is expected to increase its base ra ....
it s thursday, the 6th of october. our main story. hundreds of thousands of nurses across the uk are being asked if they re willing to walk out over pay. the royal college of nursing is balloting its members for strike action for the first time in the union s 106 year history. the rcn wants a payrise of 5% above inflation, but no uk nation has offered close to that. our correspondent, caroline davies, has more. through the darkest days of the pandemic, the uk s nurses were some of the nation s heroes. now, they re being balloted to strike over pay. my love for it was to make a difference in people s lives. and that s why i am here. but then, sometimes when i look at it, it s like, is it really worth it? victoria is a mental health nurse in an nhs trust. after she came back from maternity leave, she went part time and receives universal credit because she says her pay wouldn t cover the cost of childcare if she worked full time. even now, she struggles. sometimes you end ....
landfall in recent hours in western cuba, bringing winds of up to 125 mph. it is heading north, florida is bracing for man is full on thursday. it will bring a storm surge up to ten feet around the tampa bay region, half a metre of rainfall and winds other road 120 mph, so really dangerous conditions with both of those storms. closer to home, typically autumnal, lots of rainbows because we have the mix of sunny spells in blustery showers staying with those for the rest of the day. low pressure towards the east at the moment is driving and showers for part of eastern scotland, heading south into eastern england and there will also be rain towards the south west, so for the likes of cornwall towards the channel islands, more prolonged spells of rain, sunny intervals elsewhere and peppering a fairly heavy showers, winds of 30 to a0 mph but not so windy as over the past 2a hours also. temperatures between about 11 and 16, feeling cool by you are exposed to the brisk north w ....
parents feel, and also the other victim, john atkinson, who the report also said it was more likely he could have been saved if better first aid had been administered at the time. it sjust first aid had been administered at the time. it s just so sad when you see that and you hear the findings of the report that catalogue a lot of the report that catalogue a lot of failures by the emergency services who, so many individual people and paramedics were working so hard but it was poor organisation at the top. it s really very stark findings today. at at the top. it s really very stark findings today. at the top. it s really very stark findinus toda . .., , ., findings today. of course the mirror focuses on saffie findings today. of course the mirror focuses on saffie with findings today. of course the mirror focuses on saffie with a focuses on saffie with a heartbreaking picture of her. you mentioned john atkinson who was a care worker, who was six metres away from t ....