now it s time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. sunday brought us another fine saturday across much of the uk. we ve not had much rain recently. of course we ve got drought and hosepipe bans still holding on overnight. tonight, a bit of wet weather across parts of north west england, the isle of man, northern ireland could push into south west scotland, but most of us again largely dry, with temperatures between about 11 to 15 degrees. first thing tomorrow, a reasonably mild, if somewhat cloudy start to your monday morning. but monday promises a bit more of the same a lot of dry weather, some sunny spells developing, always a little bit cloudier for northern and eastern scotland, parts of eastern england as well. probably the best of the sunshine for parts of wales and the south west. a few rogue showers just moving from east to west on that breeze and temperatures will range between around 15 in aberdeen to around 23 in cardiff, a little bit c
the russian invasion. the vessel was chartered by the world food programme, to supply countries at risk from starvation. to ukraine now, where the army says it has destroyed command posts and ammunition depots on the second day of its counterattack against the russians in the south. the military says ukrainian forces are targeting bridges which provide russia s army with a lifeline to its troops around kherson. let s get more now from our correspondent in kyiv, james waterhouse. these counteract offensives by ukraine on and around the city of kherson are significant for ukraine, but there are some caveats. we are still talking about a sizeable chunk of territory, and ukraine aborts counterattacks in almost a daily basis. however, it is clear that after weeks of using these long range missile systems to take down important bridges, to strafe the russian supply lines, the target command centres as they claim it is clear the ukrainians have the confidence to push forward, which
hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. us military analysts say ukraine appear to have won the battle for its second biggest city. some reports suggest russia appears to be focused on withdrawing its troops after failing to encircle the city. russia has warned finland and sweden that their entry into nato would lead to a militarisation of the baltic region. both countries are expected to apply for membership of the military alliance in the coming weeks. police in india have arrested two people after a fire destroyed an office building in delhi and killed at least 27 people. witnesses say several people jumped to safety as the blaze spread through the four storey building. in the uk, 50 migrants have been told that the government intends to send them to grow under the first to be removed under new immigration plans. critics have raised questions about the ethics and legality of the policy. the north korean leader has described the coronavirus outbreak as the greatest disaster
allowing them to take an active role in their changing world. but the atacameno weren t the first indigenous people to call chile home. i left rosa and headed further up the coast to arica. between 7000 and 1500 bc, the hunter gatherer chinchorro people lived here and developed complex mummification practices which have astounded 2ist century researchers. last year, chinchorro burial culture was officially recognised by unesco, who placed it on their world heritage list. but despite this, the chinchorro still haven t entirely caught the public s imagination. the small fishing village of caleta camarones is the closest town to one of the world s top sites where the chinchorro mummies have been found. but here, chinchorro enthusiasts will find little
because they give more tools for protect the area, especially the water. recognition is beginning to take shape. some tourist sites, like the geysers, are now co managed by the indigenous community, allowing them to take an active role in their changing world. but the atacamenos weren t the first indigenous people to call chile home. i left rosa and headed further up the coast to arica. between 7000 and 1500 bc, the hunter gatherer chinchorro people lived here and developed complex mummification practices which have astounded 2ist century researchers. last year, chinchorro burial culture was officially recognised by unesco, who placed it on their world heritage list.