against rivals manchester united. good morning. as we go through this week it good morning. as we go through this week it will good morning. as we go through this week it will turn much colder with some week it will turn much colder with some of week it will turn much colder with some of us week it will turn much colder with some of us seeing snow. today we had snow across some of us seeing snow. today we had snow across parts of the north and north-east snow across parts of the north and north east of scotland. as we can further north east of scotland. as we can further sound cloudy with limited sunshine further sound cloudy with limited sunshine and still relatively mild. the cold sunshine and still relatively mild. the cold air will feed into night and through the rest of the week. all the and through the rest of the week. all the details later on in the programme. it s monday, the 6th of march. our main story. asylum seekers who cross the channel in small
conditions further north. more snow to come in northern scotland. not quite so cold in the south, where we have still got that cloud that will linger through the day in southern england and south wales. a lot of that wet weather will peter out. further north, some sunshine and more snow showers pushing into northern ireland, particularly across the north of scotland on that cold wind from the arctic. whether you have got the sunshine in the north or the cloud in southern parts of england, it s going to be cold everywhere. these weatherfronts are sliding in slowly from the atlantic. and marking the boundary between two different air masses in that battleground between this milder atlantic adder stays across the channel and the arctic air that is going to be in place. it s going to get very cold very quickly tomorrow night. a widespread sharp frost. could be as low as 10 in parts of scotland. we may see snow across england and wales, a few centimetres in places. it does tend t
All this week on breakfast were looking at what it means for your generation. To we are focusing on the millennial is, those born in the 805 and 905. I have come here to aberdeen to see what these workers want for the economy. In sport, double gold for laura muir as she adds the 3000 metre title to her 1500 metre win at the european indoor athletics championships. Pollution is not a joke is the message from students at this Primary School. We are talking today about Cars Idling Outside Schools and the damage it does. And carol has the weather for us this morning. Good morning. Actually start, some have frost, but for many it will be sunshine with some showers. Rain across the south, blustery here, and snow would hide. I will have more details of about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Theres uncertainty for thousands of british car workers as a deal that will see vauxhall sold to the french owners of peugeot and citroen, is expected to be announced within the next hour.
on an extraordinary afternoon. morning. as we go week, good morning. as we go through this week, turning much colder than it has been. snow and the forecast, potentially as far south as southern england. today we have a weather front moving south taking its cloud, patchy rain and drizzle with it. behind it, cold air digs in with snow showers in the north. all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday the 6th of march. our main story asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats will be banned for life from returning to the uk or ever applying for british citizenship, under new laws expected to be announced by the government tomorrow. refugee groups say these proposals, which involve sending all small boat passengers to another country, such as rwanda, are unworkable. our political correspondent helen catt reports. small boats like these brought more than 45,000 migrants into the uk last year an unfair and immoral trade, according to the prime minister, whi
increasing amounts of wintry showers today in the north of scotland. all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday the 6th of march. our main story asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats will be banned for life from returning to the uk or ever applying for british citizenship, under new laws expected to be announced by the government tomorrow. refugee groups say the proposals, which involve sending all small boat passengers to another country, such as rwanda, are unworkable. our political correspondent helen catt reports. small boats like these brought more than 16,000 migrants into the uk last year an unfair and immoral trade, according to the prime minister, which he s personally pledged to stop. it is not cruel or unkind to want to break the stranglehold of criminal gangs, who trade in human misery and who exploit our system and laws. enough is enough.