the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your holidays this year? a health minister has some travel tips. travelling is dangerous, and that is why we tell people, don t travel. also in this programme: angry exchanges as labour accuse boris johnson of breaking the rules. time and again, ministers act like the rules are for other people none more so than the prime minister himself. a charge rejected by ministers. it is based not on fact, but on speculation, . innuendo and smear. and social care reform mps are warned it s not only needed for older people. you can fall down the stairs tomorrow and have a serious brain injury at 30 and need lots of care. all that to come, and more. but first, the battle against covid. the health secretary portrays it as a race between the virus and the vaccine. and, with the spread of what s known as the indian variant, it s not always been clear who s winning. the lifting of some covi
night the showers fade away and cloud develops in the south west. low pressure moving in so by the end of the nightjust pushing towards the southern fringes of northern ireland. temperatures holding up so not a cold start to thursday but a change in the story of the low pressure moves in. it brings some heavy rain and unseasonably strong wind especially to the southern flank of the local area so that could have quite an impact. the main moving to northern ireland into southern scotland, north west england through the day. fairly showery through central and southern parts of but the wind is gusting 30, 40 parts of but the wind is gusting 30, a0 miles an hour and perhaps in excess of 55, 60 unexposed south west coasts. so with the cloud, wind and rain temperatures will be down a good three or a degrees on today. the low pressure continues to drift east and grinding to a halt across the north of england tomorrow. still plenty of strong went to the south of that and that drives a
now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your holidays this year? a health minister has some travel tips. travelling is dangerous, and that is why we tell people, don t travel. also in this programme: angry exchanges as labour accuse borisjohnson of breaking the rules. time and again, ministers act like the rules are for other people none more so than the prime minister himself. a charge rejected by ministers. it is based not on fact, but on speculation, . innuendo and smear. and social care reform mps are warned it s not only needed for older people. you can fall down the stairs tomorrow and have a serious brain injury at 30 and need lots of care. all that to come, and more. but first, the battle against covid. the health secretary portrays it as a race between the virus and the vaccine. and, with the spread of what s known as the indian variant, it s not always been clear who s winning. the lift
hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your holidays this year? a health minister has some travel tips. travelling is dangerous, and that is why we tell people, don t travel. also in this programme: angry exchanges as labour accuse borisjohnson of breaking the rules. time and again, ministers act like the rules are for other people none more so than the prime minister himself. a charge rejected by ministers. it is based not on fact, but on speculation, . innuendo and smear. and social care reform mps are warned it s not only needed for older people. you can fall down the stairs tomorrow and have a serious brain injury at 30 and need lots of care. all that to come, and more. but first, the battle against covid. the health secretary portrays it as a race between the virus and the vaccine. and, with the spread of what s known as the indian variant, it s not always been clear who s winning. the lifting of some covid restrictions in england
at the week in parliament. hello again, and welcome to the week in parliament. going anywhere nice for your holidays this year? a health minister has some travel tips. travelling is dangerous, and that is why we tell people don t travel. also in this programme: angry exchanges as labour accuse boris johnson time and again, ministers act like the rules are for other people none more so than the prime minister himself. a charge rejected by ministers. it is based not on fact, but on speculation, innuendo and smear. and social care reform mps are warned it s not only needed for older people. you can fall down the stairs tomorrow and have a serious brain injury at 30 and need lots of care. all that to come, and more. but first, the battle against covid. the health secretary portrays it as a race between the virus and the vaccine. and with the spread of what s known as the indian variant, it s not always been clear who s winning. the lifting of some covid restrictions in englan