and northern ireland, occasional showers. an north of england is, that rain spread its weight southwards, heavy bursts in places. when is what the south east corner, temperatures drubbing away, even with sunshine and a scattering of showers through the afternoon. six hours is the best we can hope for. colder air pushing its way across in the evening, gales for northern scotland. briefly milder midweek, then warmer next week, then snow for some. hello. this is bbc news with me, martine croxall. the headlines at 8.30: israel s prime minister blames the islamic state group for a deadly lorry attack in jerusalem. four israeli soldiers were killed when a truck drove into them and then reversed to hit them again. we know that there has been a series of terror attacks. there could be a connection between them from france to berlin and nowjewison. the former president of iran, akbar hashemi rafsanjani, has died in tehran at the age of 82. he was one of the country s leading moderates
them women, have been killed in jerusalem after a man drove a truck into them. israel says it was a terror attack, carried out by a palestinian who was then shot dead at the scene. the israeli prime minister claims the attacker was a supporter of the so called islamic state. the victims were three army cadets and one officer. they were standing ina cadets and one officer. they were standing in a popular beauty spot, which overlooks the old city of jerusalem,. a warning, this report contains to stressing images. a hazy view ofjerusalem. this is what israeli soldiers on a training course had come to see. security camera footage shows two groups. the one in the background has just got off a coach when this happens. look at the top left of the screen. the lorry drives at the soldiers at high speed and hits them. then it backs up quickly, apparently trying to crush more people before the driver is shot dead. he is said to have been a palestinian from a nearby area of eastjerusalem
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in andi british isles. then this image came in and i thought maybe the office does not look so bad. it s that end of the spectrum of weather which we re of the spectrum of weather which were win out this week across the british isles, spells of rain and it will get quite windy and it will become increasingly mild. the first signs of that change already there, we are looking to the atlantic rather than the continent. there is some sunshine as you have already seen from the pictures, across good parts of scotland, maybe some parts of the north of england but as you go further south and west it goes downhill rapidly. the odd patch of freezing fog which mayjust linger on to the day, tricky driving conditions, one yourfurther on to the day, tricky driving conditions, one your further south, its drive for the most part, just about this by the meadow crowd, it figures milder, ten or ii milder, ten or 11 degrees but i am not standing around in it for too long and i am not sure you wi
good afternoon and welcome to bbc news more than one million people have now signed a petition calling on the government to cancel a planned state visit to the uk by donald trump. it follows his temporary ban on visitors from seven, predominantly muslim, countries from entering the usa. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the visit should be postponed. but downing street said scrapping the visit would undo everything achieved in mrs may s visit to washington earlier this month, and called the campaign a populist gesture . here s our political correspondent, iain watson. the demonstrations in america against president trump s imposition of a temporary travel ban are likely to be repeated here with protests planned outside downing street later today and another uk cities. although the foreign office have clarified that british citizens are exempt from the band, the foreign secretary has been under pressure to say why it took so long to get clarification. in the house of c