england takes on slovakia. hello. we start here in the uk. with just five days to go before the general election, the leader of the reform uk party, nigel farage, has given a rally in birmingham. after a racism row embroiled his party in scandal. the prime minister rishi sunak described the incident as racist and inappropriate. speaking in front of 4,000 people, mr farage told crowds he felt compelled to come back to politics as an alternative to whom he called slippery sunak and sir keir starmer. mr farage also said he felt that the uk was in cultural decline. that aside, with a country that s in economic decline. and think about this. gdp per capita has fallen for the last six consecutive quarters. people are getting poorer. and i couldn t stand aside. in a country that is in genuine societal decline, safety, people fearful of going out at night, people scared to even go out to their local pub, knives being carried wholesale by young people in our country. so we are, i have
Im katya adler. And im kamal ahmed. For the next half hour, well try to bring the you the essential, Up To Date Guide on the big issue that 33 and a half british people voted on a year ago whether to remain inside or to leave the European Union. That result, 17. 5 for leaving the European Union, and 16 million for remaining, was a majority for britain exiting the eu, what we all call brexit. But after an Election Result where nobody won a majority, what has changed . Im heading to brussels to get some answers, and to speak to those on the other side of the negotiating table. And i am going the other way, to the north, to a town with a special place in my life, and which helps to tell the story of a very divided britain. Rotherham in South Yorkshire is the area where my mother was born. It voted firmly for brexit. But after a year of turmoil, i want to find out if views there have changed. It is famous for steel and coal, with factories and pits employing thousands mostly gone, along wi
Im katya adler. And im kamal ahmed. For the next half hour, well try to bring the you the essential, Up To Date Guide on the big issue that 33 and a half british people voted on a year ago whether to remain inside or to leave the European Union. That result, 17. 5 for leaving the European Union, and 16 million for remaining, was a majority for britain exiting the eu, what we all call brexit. But after an Election Result where nobody won a majority, what has changed . Im heading to brussels to get some answers, and to speak to those on the other side of the negotiating table. And i am going the other way, to the north, to a town with a special place in my life, and which helps to tell the story of a very divided britain. Rotherham in South Yorkshire is the area where my mother was born. It voted firmly for brexit. But after a year of turmoil, i want to find out if views there have changed. It is famous for steel and coal, with factories and pits employing thousands mostly gone, along wi
cloud for northern ireland, england and wales, spots of rain, sunshine follows on behind. still blustery wins and some showers. these are the mean wind speeds. the gusts will be higher than this. temperature wise, you will notice the difference. all of us in double figures. as you move on into wednesday, we stay in the mild air. a lot of cloud around. initially spots of rain across england, wales and northern ireland. that will push into scotland. it will be breezy, not as windy as it is going to be today and tomorrow. thursday, this cold front comes in. the blue indicates that the colder air following on the blue indicates that the colder airfollowing on behind and still quite windy. as we head through the latter part of the week, the cold air moves across part of the uk. wintry showers in the north on friday.