Sunny weather through friday and for a good part of the weekend. But there will start to be a change through the second half of the weekend or the early stages of next weekend or the early stages of next week as we start to see some rain moving in of the atlantic in the temperatures will come down because it normal. But yes, more hot and sunny weather to come for most of us over the next few days. And thats bbc news at six. Hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night, im chetan pathak, coming up on the programme. Spain sack their womens world cup winning Coachjorge Vilda, amid the ongoing scandal involving Football Federation president luis rubiales. Spanish side getafe officially unveil former Manchester United player mason greenwood, six months after criminal charges against him were dropped. And can american teenager coco gauff give the us open the story its craving . In the last few minutes he has moved a step closer to the final. Also coming up on sportsday before seven. Thr
Best games ever. And in the six nations, scotland are facing england at murrayfield. Well have that and the rest of the days action in sportsday in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The United Nations Security Council is due to vote on a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in syria. The vote was due to be held yesterday, but was delayed by disagreements over the wording. The Syrian Government is continuing its bombardment of the rebel held area of eastern ghouta, near the capital, damascus. Activists say about 500 civilians have been killed in the last week. Richard galpins report contains distressing images. The relentless bombing which began a week ago has shattered whole neighbourhoods in eastern ghouta. And shattered the lives of hundreds of people, many of them children. Besides those who have been injured, at least 120 children have been killed since last sunday, according to human rights activists. The number of casualties are overwhelming hospitals
Town visit Bristol Rovers on Tuesday evening as they go into a crucial run of games against teams in the bottom half of the division, a streak which gives the Blues a chance to put themselves firmly back in the automatic promotion hunt.
First-half goals from James Norwood, Wes Burns and Macauley Bonne, and a Conor Chaplin penalty in the second saw brilliant Town to a 4-0 victory over 10-man Gillingham at the Priestfield Stadium.