low pressure bringing strong wind. and now cloud rolling in from the atlantic bringing cloud and rain for some of us already today. this was county down earlier on with grey skies overhead but it could turn brighter in parts of northern ireland to the afternoon. some rain around and ahead of that, north east scotland holding on to some sunshine and further south across england and the south of wales increasing amounts of cloud but it should stay pretty much dry. temperatures between eight and ii pretty much dry. temperatures between eight and 11 degrees and on the night the rain continues north and east, some heavier rain racing into the north west of scotland by the end of the night. but we will see milder air working in from the atlantic so temperatures for some climbing as the night wears on. 5 degrees for aberdeen and ten in belfast tomorrow morning. i pressure to the south tomorrow, southern largely dry. further north the string of weather fronts waxing in the next few d
amazing site. people who are visually impaired are warning that new active travel designs in our cities, designed to get us walking and cycling, make public spaces dangerous and strip people of their ability to travel independently. edinburgh and glasgow city councils were spending millions of the designs. they have told bbc scotland work will be done to improve some of the layouts amidst intense criticism. ian hamilton, who is blind himself, gives us this report. if you are visually impaired, this part of sauchiehall street can feel very unsafe. you have to cross a psychopath. on some pavements it is hard to distinguish between a path and a cycleway. last year i reported on the design here at sauchiehall street. there were a lot of concerns among the visually impaired population. today the design remains the same. visually impaired people
team here could try a different tack to get the brothers released from preventive custody while police continue their investigation. lucy williamson, bbc news, bucharest. people who are visually impaired are warning that new active travel designs in our cities, designed to get us walking and cycling, are making public spaces dangerous and stripping people of their ability to travel independently. edinburgh and glasgow city councils, who are spending millions on the new designs, have told bbc scotland that work will be done to improve some of the layouts amid intense criticism. 0ur reporter, ian hamilton, who is blind himself, brings this report. cycle bell rings. if you re visually impaired, this part of sauchiehall street can feel very unsafe. to get to a bus stop, you have to cross a cycle path. on some pavements, it s hard to distinguish between a path and a cycleway.