dark clouds, threatening and delivering plenty of showers, as you can see on the cloud and radar pictures. you might imagine with a showery picture we have low pressure sitting right over the uk. not the strongest, deepest one we have ever seen and the winds are fairly light. that doesn t mean the showers, when you have got them, lost a bit longer than they would do otherwise. very few fliess agriplace a shower or two today. very little in the way of sunny spells even in between them. temperature struggling today, a five o clock this afternoon come into the low teens for many. they will be fewer showers in northern ireland and sunny spells into this evening. a line of showers developing to south west england, the middles, home counties and towards eastern england which could be thundery in places. the channel islands may be dry with sunny spells throughout. quite often, showers die away towards the end of the day. not for england and wales, some will continue all night. turni
more of his own mps call for him to resign. russia insists what it calls the liberation of eastern ukraine s donbas region is its unconditional priority , as eu leaders try to agree a ban on russian oil. the french government has blamed what it called industrial scale ticket fraud for the chaos at this weekend s champions league final. at this weekend s it comes after french ministers held emergency talks this morning with police and european football officials. there s been widespread condemnation of the tactics of french police, who used tear gas and pepper spray on thousands of liverpool fans as they queued for hours to get into the stadium in paris. our sports correspondent nesta mcgregor reports. pandemonium in paris. fall back! some of the images which marked the biggest night in european club football. french police using tear gas and pepper spray as liverpool fans waited to enter the stadium. even with a 35 minute delay to kick off, there were plenty of empty
suspects than six years ago. can ukraine s troops hold back the russian advance in the east? we report from a frontline town, which may become one of moscow s key targets. the price of the cheapest pasta in uk supermarkets went up by 50% in a year, as households continue to be hit with the rising cost of living. balmoral has been the only place where the queen could relax from the affairs of state. and in the run up to the long jubilee weekend, we talk to people who live near balmoral about their neighbour, the queen. and coming up on the bbc news channel. the takeover is complete the consortium led by american todd boehly is finally approved, bringing the 19 year roman abramovich era to an end. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the french government has blamed what it called industrial scale ticket fraud for the chaos at this weekend s champions league final in paris. french ministers held emergency talks earlier today with police and french and european f
charging fewer suspects. what would you say to the police? please, get off your arse and help people in need. i m in need of help. i need some help. gunfire can ukraine s troops hold back the russian advance in the east? we report from a front line town. a new measure of the price of basic ingredients shows essential food prices rising in one case by up to 50% in a year. and, as stonehenge is lit with pictures of the queen for herjubilee, we look at the image of britishness the queen projects around the world. and coming up on the bbc news channel, it s official chelsea s £4.25 billion sale to the consortium led by la dodgers part owner todd boehly has been completed. hello, good evening. european football s governing body uefa has tonight announced an independent investigation into what went on at the champions league final in paris at the weekend. the french government, after emergency talks earlier today with police and football officials, blamed industrial scale ti
to come and staff shortages. it is half term and lots of people trying to get away and having a tough time. whose fault is it. whose fault is it. usually disappointing. whose fault is it. usually disappointing. have - whose fault is it. usually| disappointing. have them whose fault is it. usually - disappointing. have them going anywhere, half term in thejubilee, and it looks it is a bit of a blame game going on and staff shortages, within a plan for, was not accounted for in clear that it s for the most extended bank holiday weekend and some blame directed towards them for the government and working with the alliance and try to prevent this, there also the telegraph reporting that the makers for turning up too early to airports and therefore, causing delays in causing this chaos. none of which is particularly helpful to the people were not experiencing this but it is a great shame that this was not, in many ways foreseen because clearly people would want to try and take a