tomorrow it goes south again. eventually that will clear away to sunshine and showers for most of us tomorrow afternoon. a very wet night in northern ireland. across much of scotland there will be standing water to begin the day. difficult conditions on the road. heavy rain for north england and wales and strengthening winds in the night. this is sam, a sign of the next weather to come in scotland with showers pushing towards the west which will feed further east as things brighten up. the rain will clear away quickly in scotland, most of it is out of the way for northern ireland, but i wet and windy staff in north west england, wales, brighter colours identifying the heavier bursts. such a mild to the day through wales and england in particular. a dry start in east anglia and the south east. in the afternoon we see some rain here and it ll be late in the day when some, not all of us, will brighten up. elsewhere across the uk, the sunshine coming through into the afternoon. s
Hello there. An inquiry looking at why some women have traumatic experiences in childbirth has called for a Major Overhaul of maternity and postnatal care in the uk. The report, led by a group of mps, refers to harrowing evidence given by more than a thousand women who shared their experiences. It recommends more recruitment and training to ensure a safe level of staffing. Respecting the choices of women around giving birth, and accessing pain relief, and there needs to be universal access to specialist Maternal Mental Health services. A warning, michael buchanans report contains detailed descriptions of Birth Complications from the very beginning. Im bleeding, getting weaker, and theyjust im bleeding, getting weaker, and they just left im bleeding, getting weaker, and theyjust left me there for several hours until someone else came in to clean the room and said, you are still in here for decades, women didnt speak about birth injuries. I for decades, women didnt speak about birth inju
opposition party amendment being voted on first, that is why the green benches have attempted and the voting for that has started. a bit of a delay before we get the result emma ten minutes or so then we get a result for that, and then the ten minutes or so after that, we come onto the mean vote. so, lots at state for the immigration policy, the asylum policy, and also the standing of the prime minister stop and ribbing here from sirjohn curtis, political analyst and a professor but we bring him back in now. just for viewers joining us on the way around the world and here in the way around the world and here in the uk, outline what is going on and why it s significant. this the uk, outline what is going on and why it s significant. why it s significant. this is the second reading why it s significant. this is the second reading of why it s significant. this is the second reading of what - why it s significant. this is the second reading of what the i second reading of wh