and wales, dame vera baird, has said today that shouldn t be expected to change the way they behave, they shouldn t have to carry safety alarms, there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers, burglars, but there is not a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women, to protect women, and she is calling on that urgent change to be made now. so police investigation continuing today, police still appealing for information from the public and people here in the community, they are still coming down to leave their cards, flowers, poems, pictures drawn by schoolchildren. still lots of people coming down here remembering sabina nessa, trying to come to terms with what has happened here this last week and trying to look ahead to the future, how do we guarantee people s safety and make sure we are all safe when we go out to meet our friends? something that was not afforded to sabina nessa. the headlines on bbc news. queues at pet
this is bbc news. the headlines at 5pm: queues at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easierforforeign lorry drivers to work in the uk. keir starmer heads for a showdown with labour s left over changes to the way the party chooses its mps and leaders. a book of condolence is opened for people to pay respects to teacher sabina nessa, who was killed in south east london. and it s the final day of campaigning in germany, where voters will elect a new chancellor.
this is bbc news. the headlines at four. queues at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easierforforeign lorry drivers to work in the uk. keir starmer heads for a showdown with labour s left over changes to the way the party chooses its mps and leaders. a book of condolence is opened for people to pay respects to teacher sabina nessa, who was killed in south east london. two canadians arrive home after spending over 1,000 days in detention in china over spying charges. it s the final day of campaigning in germany, where voters will elect a new chancellor.
will tend to reform and thicken, becoming quite murky with some mist and fog patches around our southern and western coasts. the cloud could be thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle just about anywhere in the west and temperatures around 13 to 15 degrees, very similar to last night. into tomorrow, after a bright start in northern ireland, outbreaks of rain will push in here. this is a cold front. the rains are going to be quite heavy and the winds gusting at 40 miles an hour and that wet and windy weather will then spread to western scotland. eastern scotland, england and wales, the winds a bit stronger but the stronger winds should blow a few more holes into the cloud, so a brighter day overall, a bit more sunshine, highs up to 23 degrees. make the most of that relative warmth because into next week, autumn arrives. an unsettled looking whether pattern. weather pattern. rain and showers, some strong winds and feeling much cooler. hello this is bbc news. and feeling much cooler. t
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