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From the project. Here he is speaking on bbc radio manchesters anna jameson. Asi as i said, i would be catching the train on saturday if they were not strikes, unfortunately, there are. You quote a check when you are right in the north west injanuary this year. In the north west in january this ear. ,. , in the north west in january this ear,. ,. ,. , in the north west in january this ear. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , ~ year. You got on a et plane. I take lots of different year. You got on a jet plane. I take lots of different forms year. You got on a jet plane. I take lots of different forms of year. You got on a jet plane. I take lots of different forms of travel year. You got on a jet plane. I take lots of different forms of travel to l lots of different forms of travel to get around so i can squeeze more into my day, im working hard to deliverfor into my day, im working hard to deliver for the country, there into my day, im working hard to deliverfor the country, there is into my day, im working hard to deliver for the country, there is a lot going on. I spend every minute of my day working to deliver four people. I said five priorities, to halve inflation. We people. I said five priorities, to halve inflation. People. I said five priorities, to halve inflation. We know about those. Halve inflation. We know about those can halve inflation. We know about those can we halve inflation. We know about those. Can wejust. Halve inflation. We know about those. Can wejust. Can halve inflation. We know about those. Can we just. Can we halve inflation. We know about i those. Can we just. Can we cross those. Can we just. Can we cross to the those. Can we just. Can we cross to the h52 those. Can we just. Can we cross to the h52 line which i feel like you are to the h52 line which i feel like you are trying to get off this . A lot of you are trying to get off this . A lot of rumour and speculation, lets end this lot of rumour and speculation, lets end this right here, right now. Tell the people end this right here, right now. Tell the people of Greater Manchester, are you the people of Greater Manchester, are you scrapping the h52 line between are you scrapping the h52 line between birmingham and manchester . | between birmingham and manchester . I know between birmingham and manchester . Know there between birmingham and manchester . I know there is a lot of speculation on this, we already have spades on the ground on the first bit of hs2 and we are getting on with delivering it. That is the commitment. We have got spates in the ground on phase one and we are getting on with delivering it. What getting on with delivering it. What about phase getting on with delivering it. What about phase two . Getting on with delivering it. What about phase two . If getting on with delivering it. What about phase two . If i getting on with delivering it. What about phase two . If i can getting on with delivering it. What about phase two . If i can just about phase two . If i can ust finish, it hi about phase two . If i can ust finish, it is always about phase two . If i can ust finish, it is always right h about phase two . If i can just finish, it is always right the i finish, it is always right the government looks at things to make sure we are doing things in a way that creates value for money. What i would say is hs2 is one of the many things we are doing to level up across our country and it is one of the many things we are going to invest in the north and transport infrastructure in the north. If you look right now, we are providing record sums to Greater Manchester in particular so that they can improve the transport in and around the city, suburbs, towns nearby, treating it in exactly the same way london gets treated. That treating it in exactly the same way london gets treated. London gets treated. That is. I feel like we london gets treated. That is. I feel like we are london gets treated. That is. I feel like we are going london gets treated. That is. I feel like we are going off london gets treated. That is. I feel like we are going off topic, | london gets treated. That is. I | feel like we are going off topic, i want feel like we are going off topic, i want to feel like we are going off topic, i want to keep it focused on hsz. Straight want to keep it focused on hsz. Straight talking people in the north, straight talking people in the north, it straight talking people in the north, it is yes or no, are you scrapping north, it is yes or no, are you scrapping the h52 line between birmingham and manchester . Like i said, i am birmingham and manchester . Like i said. I am not birmingham and manchester . Like i said, i am not speculating birmingham and manchester . L i said, i am not speculating on future things, we have spades in the ground right now. Is it things, we have spades in the ground riaht now. , right now. Is it under review . Government right now. Is it under review . Government is right now. Is it under review . Government is always right now. Is it under review . Government is always making right now. Is it under review . Government is always making sure we get value for money out of everything but that is just a statement of the obvious. What also people she should know, a lot of folks on this one thing, what are the journeys people use most in manchester and the north . In their cars right now getting to work, taking their kids to school, making the roads free of potholes, priority number one. We the roads free of potholes, priority number one. The roads free of potholes, priority number one. Number one. We are not talking about potholes, number one. We are not talking about potholes, the number one. We are not talking about potholes, the main number one. We are not talking about potholes, the main story i number one. We are not talking i about potholes, the main story right now across about potholes, the main story right now across the country, people want to know now across the country, people want to know about the future of h52, still no to know about the future of h52, still no you to know about the future of h52, still no you cannot give me a yes or no, you still no you cannot give me a yes or no, you are still no you cannot give me a yes or no, you are the man in control, you can tell no, you are the man in control, you can tell us no, you are the man in control, you can tell us know if it is happening. My point can tell us know if it is happening. My point to can tell us know if it is happening. My point to you is, the vast majority of the journeys people make our own their cars making sure we make sure the roads are well maintained. Irate make sure the roads are well maintained. Make sure the roads are well maintained. ~. ,. , maintained. We are talking about trains, we maintained. We are talking about trains. We are maintained. We are talking about trains, we are not maintained. We are talking about trains, we are not talking maintained. We are talking about trains, we are not talking about. Trains, we are not talking about cars trains, we are not talking about cars. ,. ,. , cars. Even when it comes to trains, the thing peeple cars. Even when it comes to trains, the thing people raise cars. Even when it comes to trains, the thing people raise with cars. Even when it comes to trains, the thing people raise with me cars. Even when it comes to trains, | the thing people raise with me also, what are you doing to connect up quite towns and cities in the north west to east . We are improving frequency of journeys from liverpool, manchester, leeds, sheffield, all of the towns and cities need connecting up, faster, more frequent connections, more capacity, we need to invest in local bus services. I capacity, we need to invest in local bus services capacity, we need to invest in local bus services bus services. I ust want. We havent bus services. I ust want. We havent got bus services. I just want. We havent got much bus services. I just want. We havent got much time bus services. I just want. We havent got much time with. Bus services. I just want. We i havent got much time with you, i want havent got much time with you, i want to havent got much time with you, i want to make sure we are getting our points want to make sure we are getting our points addressed, you mentioned the east to points addressed, you mentioned the east to west line, that cannot happen east to west line, that cannot happen across the north without north happen across the north without north to happen across the north without north to south because we have the line between piccadilly and Manchester Airport which is key and vital in Manchester Airport which is key and vital in delivering both. Are you saying vital in delivering both. Are you saying now, if you are looking to commit saying now, if you are looking to commit to saying now, if you are looking to commit to east to west better links, you are commit to east to west better links, you are committing to a north to south, you are committing to a north to south, you you are committing to a north to south, you cannot have one without the other south, you cannot have one without the other as south, you cannot have one without the other as it stands . | south, you cannot have one without the other as it stands . I do south, you cannot have one without the other as it stands . The other as it stands . I do think the other as it stands . I do think the are the other as it stands . I do think they are two the other as it stands . I do think they are two quite the other as it stands . I do think they are two quite different the other as it stands . I do think i they are two quite different things. They are not. 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It does not i matter from east to west, you the connecting matter from east to west, you the connecting line, you cannot have one without connecting line, you cannot have one without the connecting line, you cannot have one without the other. Are you saying this morning to me. | without the other. Are you saying this morning to me. Without the other. Are you saying this morning to me. I think we are talkin at this morning to me. I think we are talking at cross this morning to me. I think we are talking at cross purposes. This morning to me. I think we are talking at cross purposes. I this morning to me. I think we are talking at cross purposes. I agree i talking at cross purposes. I agree entirely connectivity across northern towns and cities is important. I have studied for years. I am on the east side of the north, i am on the east side of the north, i know the connectivity across the pennines is not good enough. It is notjust liverpool to manchester, it is all the way across the north. That is probably the thing that will drive the most growth, create the most jobs, drive the most growth, create the mostjobs, if we can get that right. We are investing in doing that but we need to do more, go further. Having greater frequency, we need to do more, go further. Having greaterfrequency, greater capacity and shorter journey times from liverpool all the way to the east coast is actually i think the thing that will make the biggest difference to unlocking the massive potential across the north that we know is there. Know is there. That is great, you are committed know is there. That is great, you are committed to know is there. That is great, you are committed to Levelling Know is there. That is great, you are committed to levelling up, l know is there. That is great, you i are committed to levelling up, you are committed to levelling up, you are sayingm are committed to levelling up, you are saying. I are committed to levelling up, you are saying are saying. I am absolutely committed are saying. I am absolutely committed to are saying. I am absolutely committed to levelling are saying. I am absolutely committed to levelling up. I are saying. I am absolutely i committed to levelling up. The are saying. I am absolutely committed to levelling up. The thing is, eole committed to levelling up. The thing is. People here committed to levelling up. The thing is. People here in committed to levelling up. The thing is, people here in greater is, people here in Greater Manchester cannot forget this, another Manchester Cannot forget this, another leaked a bit of information from a another leaked a bit of information from a video in Tunbridge Wells last year from a video in Tunbridge Wells last year | from a video in Tunbridge Wells last ear. ,. , from a video in Tunbridge Wells last ear,. ,. , year. I will start changing the fundin year. I will start changing the funding for year. I will start changing the funding for their year. I will start changing the funding for their areas year. I will start changing the funding for their areas to year. I will start changing the i funding for their areas to make year. I will start changing the funding for their areas to make sure errors like this get the funding they deserve. The funding was shoved into deprived areas, can you do not care about deprived urban areas, do you . I absolutely do. It is completely wrong to say those are the only places that are deprived in our country. The point i was making when i was speaking to people across the south coast and there are coastal communities particularly in the south that are deprived and that is the case across our country. When i say i want to deliver levelling up, i dont want to pick one region against another, we need to level up everywhere, equally in an urban area in the north, as in a coastal area in the north, as in a coastal area in the north, as in a coastal area in the southeast, southwest. If someone disagrees, that is fine, but i think they are wrong. I want to spread opportunity everywhere. The point i was making is that it applies to someone living in a difficult situation in a Coastal Community in the south east as it does to an urban area in the north. Sticking with the story. Live now to our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman. This was a round of interviews with Bbc Local Radio stations, that was just one of them, what do we make of this . Why wouldnt the Prime Minister answered a question . That was ust minister answered a question . That was just one minister answered a question . That wasjust one of minister answered a question . That wasjust one of the minister answered a question . Tisgt wasjust one of the interviews but was just one of the interviews but in a lot of the interviews rishi sunak was asked similar questions about hs2, specifically the leg from birmingham to manchester, and he gave similar answers. He didnt answer. He talked about prioritising road travel, transport links, within the north, rather than to the north. He talked about Fixing Potholes being very important to do with how people go about travelling on a day to day basis. What do i take from that . What has been clear for a few days if not a few weeks, there is serious consideration being given in government to potentially scrapping that leg. If not scrapping it, perhaps delaying it, perhaps doing northern thou hast rail, connecting the cities of the north to each other, before connecting those cities to London Northern powerhouse rail. Clearly there is an intense conversation going on in Downing Street and rishi sunak is not comfortable providing the answer to the publicjust yet. We not comfortable providing the answer to the publicjust yet. To the public ust yet. We know this roect is to the publicjust yet. We know this project is already to the publicjust yet. We know this project is already way to the publicjust yet. We know this project is already way over to the publicjust yet. We know this project is already way over budget, | project is already way over budget, do we know when we will get any clarity from the Prime Minister or from any of his departments . Ida. Clarity from the Prime Minister or from any of his departments . No, we dont. From any of his departments . No, we dont there from any of his departments . No, we dont. There was from any of his departments . No, we dont. There was some from any of his departments . No, we dont. There was some suggestion. Dont. There was some suggestion over recent days that we might get clarity this week and there is a particular coincidence, coincidental reason, why we thought that might happen. That is this sunday the Conservative Partys conference begins, an annual kind of gathering of party activists, Cabinet Ministers will make a speech, rishi sunak, his first one since he became Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister. Believe it or not, liz truss was Prime Minister, feels like a lot longer. In a quirk of circumstance, that conference beginning this sunday is in manchester. As some people have been noting, the Conference Venue is a former railway station, disused railway station. We were thinking, hang on, surely rishi sunak is going to want to avoid the jokes, resonance from having this issue hanging over him and manchester. Quite close to that weekend now and it seems he does not want to give that answer yet. Perhaps we might not get clarity until much deeper in the year, one date suggested as mid november because that is whenjeremy hunt, the chancellor, will deliver the autumn statement, the kind of mini budget you get in the autumn. It is a bit unclear, is the truth. Rishi sunak was pressed a lot on trying to clear up some of the issues by lots of different local Radio Stations this morning. Great to net Radio Stations this morning. Great to get your Radio Stations this morning. Great to get your views Radio Stations this morning. Great to get your views on Radio Stations this morning. Great to get your views on that. Radio stations this morning. Great to get your views on that. Let Radio Stations this morning. Great to get your views on that. Let us. To get your views on that. Let us move on. A Special Bbc Investigation has found that uk Police Officers are widely misusing their Body Worn Cameras by switching them off when force is used, and deleting or not disclosing footage. Some of the misuse came to light in the case of a brother and sister who were arrested during a protest in london. The National Police Chiefs Council said the majority of body worn video highlights good policing. Our investigations correspondent Noel Titheradge has the story. Chant black lives matter, all lives matter three years ago, a black lives matter protest gathered outside Downing Street, attended by yufial on the left, and his sister louisa on the right. The protest was initially peaceful. There was dancing. There were speeches. Two hours in and that peace was broken. A clash quickly escalated, leading to louisas restraint. Shouting. I completely blacked out. I couldnt breathe. Shouting. Get your arm out, now i was telling the officer, like, help me get my hand. And he continued to rub my face in the ground and kneel on me. You do not leave your arm out, or ill inflict pain, 0k . The siblings were arrested and charged, accused of assaulting an officer in yufial� s case and being threatening or abusive in louisas. Now bbc analysis of multiple body worn videos shown for the first time reveals the force used on the siblings themselves. I was punched in the face. My sister was pushed and then we got charged with assault even though we were assaulted. Weve examined how the incidents unfolded in little over a minute across multiple cameras. Watch here as louisa is pushed backwards by an officers right hand on her neck and left hand on her chest. Just five seconds later, in the far left corner of the screen, a different Body Worn Camera shows yufial being struck by an officer, who was then pulled backwards by colleagues. Moments later, and having removed herself from the front of the protest to search for her car keys, louisa is restrained by a group of officers. Screaming. Pain compliance, 0k . You do not leave your arm out or ill inflict pain, 0k . Get your arm out i literally thought i was going to die. Youre 0k. I blacked out. Ive got your head. 0k~ despite what they experienced, and the charges they were facing, body worn video revealing officers use of force wasnt initially disclosed to either of them as part of their cases. It was very weird because the evidence that benefited me was put in his case and the evidence that was benefiting him was put in my case. Without us getting the evidence from each of our cases, we probably wouldnt be in the situation that were in right now. Leave your arm out. Its terrifying. This is really worrying and shocking. And i think the fact that its taken two and a half years for anybody to get to the bottom of whats happened means its ruined their lives. Baroness caseys review into the met found that the force lacks accountability and transparency. I think the way many Police Officers consider body worn video is that its almost to cover the back of the police. We all know that arresting people is difficult, but if youve got nothing to hide, release the video, release the information, be transparent and be honest. Louisa deferred starting a law degree for three years, fearing a prosecution. The siblings were eventually acquitted, but both say their two year legal fight had a big impact on their lives. I was working in a retail store in westminster. I lost myjob because they barred me from the area. I was accused of something and i could have spent time away from my family, my daughter, everything that i love for malicious lies. The bbc has also learned that body worn video wasnt disclosed from the camera of the officer who pushed louisa. In a statement, the force told us there were errors with disclosure of evidence and apologised. No action has been taken against any of the officers involved. Cameras are only being put on when officers feel like its necessary or theyre being targeted. Its labelled as protection for the public, but ultimately, it protects the police. Cuffs . You got cuffs . The home office told the bbc that Police Forces should hold officers accountable to standards and use of cameras must be justified. Noel titheradge, bbc news. Joining me now is ruth ehrlich, head of policy and campaigns at liberty, a group which challenges unjust laws and promotes human rights. What is your reaction to this report . Thank you for having me. This is a horrifying misuse and abuse and really crucial footage taken from people. We havejust heard the horrendous story about protesters whose lives were completely upended mary as a result of total abuse of power. There are other stories that are really horrifying upended really. The wider context, actually not that shocking the police are continuing to abuse power and hide from accountability. It feels like we had months and years of stories of the Police Shirking from their duties and hiding when things go wrong. That is having really severe consequences for people and causing severe harm in communities. The National Police severe harm in communities. The National Police Chiefs Council say the majority of body worn video does actually highlight good policing. What are your thoughts . I actually highlight good policing. What are your thoughts . Actually highlight good policing. What are your thoughts . I think if it were uri what are your thoughts . I think if it were uri who what are your thoughts . I think if it were uri who reported what are your thoughts . I think if it were uri who reported a what are your thoughts . I think if it were uri who reported a crime| what are your thoughts . I think if. It were uri who reported a crime at a very vulnerable time and had the footage recorded and shared in inappropriate ways including on whatsapp, there was a case of a naked person shared as well, perhaps the smaller number of cases counts for quite a big deal and we often hear the argument it is just a few bad apples and the majority of the police do a good job, very hard to know when you are dealing with a bad apple or a good police officer. That is why we need a wider conversation about the current state of british policing. We have heard from Baroness Kasey Misogyny and racism runs rife in the metropolitan police, we see it in forces across the country as well. We need a wider conversation about policing. There is the thought conversation about policing. There is the thought of conversation about policing. There is the thought of the conversation about policing. There is the thought of the wider is the thought of the wider conversation, but lets bring it back to the body one cameras, in the report, he found that some had withheld footage, some had deleted footage, what can be done to stop officers from doing this . I footage, what can be done to stop officers from doing this . Officers from doing this . I think it is really important officers from doing this . I think it is really important we officers from doing this . I think it is really important we are officers from doing this . I think it is really important we are having | is really important we are having this conversation about body worn footage because it is often held up as an example of a way to keep Police Example tee accountable. At liberty we have been critical. It is not all used to hold the police to account. In these cases, the police are policing themselves on the footage. It is simply not good enough. It is why i think it links back to the bigger conversation about what kind of power the police have and whether or not we should be looking at rolling back some police powers. Looking at rolling back some police owers. , , looking at rolling back some police owers. , , powers. Really briefly, when this comes to the powers. Really briefly, when this comes to the transparency powers. Really briefly, when this comes to the transparency of comes to the transparency of policing, do you think Body Worn Cameras. You kind of alluded to it already, do you think body one cameras are making policing transparent . Cameras are making policing transparent . They are causing extreme harm transparent . They are causing extreme harm to transparent . They are causing extreme harm to people transparent . They are causing extreme harm to people in transparent . They are causing l extreme harm to people in very vulnerable situations and it can be used against them. I certainly do not think it is a Silver Bullet to police accountability. Not think it is a Silver Bullet to police accountability. Really good to net ou police accountability. Really good to get you on police accountability. Really good to get you on the police accountability. Really good to get you on the programme, i police accountability. Really good i to get you on the programme, ruth ehrlich, thank you for your thoughts. Trainee surgeons have started working with a new Artificial Intelligence tool that can help to guide them through complicated brain surgery. The technology is being developed at University College london with the hope it can used during live surgery within two years, making procedures safer and more effective. Our Global Health correspondent Tulip Mazumdar reports. The future of health care is changing rapidly. Here, machines have been learning how best to perform brain surgery, and now theyre training the surgeons of tomorrow. What are those structures here based on the ai . Can you see these segmented structures . Right and left carotid artery. Yeah, correct. Trainee surgeon nicola is one of the first to be using Artificial Intelligence to help her learn about Keyhole Surgery at the centre of the brain. Today, shes Training In A Mock Theatre on a pretend patient. So, here we see a simulated pituitary operation, and right in the centre of the screen is the pituitary tumour. The ai has learnt from analysing videos of this type of surgery where exactly the surgeon is in the brain and can help guide them at critical points. So, its very useful because it principally helps me orientate myself during the surgery and helps me identify what steps and what stages are coming up next. And whats this in yellow on the ai . Whilst the ai trains nicola, its also quickly learning how to do all this in real life. What were hoping for is that, in the near future, in the next year or two, we will introduce this ai in theatres, in real time, in patients, to help Support Surgeons making those decisions during the operation and help provide a better quality of surgery. This ai system has learned from watching and analysing more than 200 videos of this type of surgery. It would take your average Brain Surgeon around ten years to gain that level of experience, but its taken this ai around ten months. All right, should we have a look at the Tumour Resection phase . Like the technology itself, regulation around Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is still evolving. These are two of the specialists tasked with teaching the ai and ensuring patient safety. How do you make sure what youre teaching the ai is absolutely correct, that its not going to sort of run away with itself with information that is possibly incomplete . So, the type of ai we use is called supervised learning. So, everything that we put into it is something that weve taken a look at as an entire team of experts. And practically, that looks like myself and some of the other members of our Team Spending hundreds of hours making sure that the information were feeding the al to teach it is as accurate as it can be. And here comes the tumour. This tech isnt replacing surgeons any time soon. Its still a human that will control the scalpel. But the possibilities for al in health care are endless. You could, in a few years, have an ai system that has seen more operations than any human has ever or could ever see. But that offers the opportunity for the al to offer insights that no surgeon has yet acquired. Im very bullish that, in the medium to long term, well see ai supporting our work as surgeons, notjust for Pituitary Surgery and neurosurgery, but for all types of surgery. Tulip mazumdar, bbc news. The barbie movie was one of the Biggest Box Office hits of the summer, in the uk and around the world. Now barbie fever has reached a new country russia. Although the film is not officially being shown in russian cinemas, there are reports of some smaller screens showing copies, and its been causing controversy. Our russia editor Steve Rosenberg has the story. Russias leaders accuse the west of destabilising russia. They say the west is plotting to break russia up. They claim theres something ungodly about western values. So, theyre not exactly tickled pink by her arrival. The barbie movie has made it to moscow, despite hollywood sanctions over the ukraine war. A pirate copy, that is. But russias Culture Ministry has criticised the film for doing nothing to promote what it calls Traditional Russian values. Mp maria butina wants barbie dolls banned from russian kindergartens. And as for the film. So, for me personally, its so far from the reality that i dont think it promotes what russia wants to bring to the world today. What does russia want to bring to the world . Well, some people call it traditional values. How can you talk about values as a representative of a country that has invaded its neighbour . Well, you know, we have a different position on that. We believe that actually nato was so aggressive to us. You hear this so often from those in power here. Even though it was russia that invaded ukraine, they say its not russia thats the aggressor. Its america, nato, the west that are threatening russia. And the authorities use this alleged threat to try to rally russians around the flag, to boost patriotism. Its about love for the motherland, not barbieland. And so you get more of this kind of entertainment. A three hour drive from moscow, we find paratrooper pop stars. Singing of russias invincibility. For this top of the patriotic pops, almost a full house. On the screen behind them, no barbie or ken. The occasional vladimir, though. We will serve the motherland and crush the enemy, they sing of the war in ukraine. Do these patriotic notes strike a chord . To find out, i ask people about the barbie movie. Right now, we need patriotic russian films to raise morale, andrei tells me. And we need to cut out western habits from our lives. Diana, though, thinks art is universal. To become a more cultured, sociable person, she says, you need to watch films from other countries. But the longer their country is in conflict with the west, the more pressure there will be on russians to treat the west as their enemy. Steve rosenberg, bbc news. The headlines are coming up shortly. Now its time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. Hello, much quieter out there compared with how we finished yesterday. Storm agnes is out the way, but we have seen lots of cloud drift in from the west. Mixed up with it ahead of these weather fronts, theres been quite a bit of Wildfire Smoke and thats turned the sunshine a bit hazy for some of you this morning. Still a bit of a breeze from the south west. But by the end of the afternoon, into the evening, weve got some heavy bursts of rain set to push its way into western scotland, northern ireland, short intense bursts of rain, gusty winds and that will be preceded across england and wales with some outbreaks of rain which develop through the evening rush hour and then work southwards and eastwards. As i said, one or two intense bursts of rain on that before clearer skies follow later for many. Temperatures in the clearer moments around 8 to 11 degrees, but still a pretty mild and muggy night towards that southeast corner, 15 to 17 as we start tomorrow morning. As for tomorrow, that Weather System with us tonight, it clears out the way and then weve got a little bulge of High Pressure pushing in. So a fairly quiet day for many, but the low pressure to the north of scotland, this is what will bring strong to gale force winds, maybe 50, 60 mile an hour gusts for one or two, frequent showers driven in by that wind. Further south, though, fewer showers. Many of you again spending the bulk if not all of the day dry. The further south you are the more likely that will be the case. Temperatures here up to around 21 degrees. Feeling a bit fresh, though, across northwest scotland, especially given those showers and the strength of the wind. Wind gradually eases down, though, into the start of the weekend, a cool start, a fresher start than weve used to. Lovely, bright start for many, but clouding over from the west and particularly across ireland and eventually into south west scotland, northern england, north and west wales will see outbreaks of rain develop. Top and tail of the country, though, stays dry and reasonably bright through the day. Temperatures, though, not particularly warm under those cloudy conditions in the west. Another spell of overnight rain, then, through saturday night into sunday. This weather front, though, mayjust drag its heels across southern counties of england and wales as we start sunday. With that cloud will come some outbreaks of light rain or drizzle around, quite misty on the coast, slowly breaking up with some sunshine, but away from southern coastal counties it will be fine day. Isolated showers, temperatures around ia to 20 degrees. Pleasant enough, though, in the sunshine. Take care. Live from london. This is bbc news. The us says it will work on an International Monitoring team for Nagorno Karabakh after azerbaijan took control of the territory. A bbc investigation finds that uk Police Officers have been misusing their Body Worn Cameras, but Police Leaders say the majority of footage shows good policing. 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