The National Trust has described the find as astonishing. What further secrets will it now reveal . Jon kay, bbc news, salisbury plain. Time for a look at the weather. Thats with tomasz schafernaker. Loveit love it or loathe it, a heatwave is on the way this week and temperatures, at least across england, are expected to widely reach 30 celsius by wednesday. And you can imagine, the heat coming from the south and spreading across much of europe, notjust us but many other countries will be feeling the heat and the hot air will also reach scandinavia where in the last couple of weeks temperatures have been very high, approaching 30 degrees. Talking of the northern climes, this is not the only area in the far north where we have been experiencing high temperatures. All the way across the other side of the globe in siberia recently, temperatures have got up to 38 celsius, making it a record, within the arctic circle, these extreme temperatures. Its not completely unprecedented to get high
While in scotland Face Coverings come into effect on public transport. Billions of pounds of support for workers already announced by the chancellor but at least a Million People cant access it, from Business Owners to freelancers and new starters ill look at whats happening to those who feel like theyre falling through the cracks. Liverpools hopes of celebrating their first ever premier league title are on hold as theyre held to a goalless draw at everton, with manager jurgen klopp admitting they came close to losing the merseyside derby. Today were looking today we are looking at cloud and rain and in the east brighter and warmer but temperatures rising this week as is the humidity. By the end of the week, some of us could see 23 celsius. Its mondayjune the 22nd. Our top story a minutes silence will be held in reading this morning to remember the three People Killed in a stabbing in a park on saturday evening, which police are treating as a terror incident. The first victim has been
James furlong, our wonderfully talented, inspirational teacher was tragically killed in a terrorist incident. James was a very kind and gentle man with a real sense of duty and cared for everyone of our children. He inspired everyone he taught, with his passion for his subject and dedication. He was determined our students would develop critical awareness of global issues and in doing so became an active citizen. As a whole community we now need to absorb this sad news. Counsellors are available for our students. Words cannot describe our shock and sadness at this time. Our thoughts are with his mum, dad, family, friends and colleagues. He was a cherished colleague and will be very sadly missed. Applause collea g u es colleagues of james furlong colleagues ofjames furlong paying tribute to him. We heard he was a kind and gentle man, truly inspired eve ryo ne kind and gentle man, truly inspired everyone he taught, and we heard that he was determined his students assert develop a critica
Empire windrush, the country prepares to pay tribute to the contribution of the Windrush Generation and their descendants. Two minutes silence has been held in reading for the victims of the stabbings over the weekend. Three people were killed in the attack on saturday evening. Joe ritchie bennett, originally from philadelphia, is the second victim to be named. He had lived in the uk for 15 years. His friend, james furlong a history teacher also died. Pupils at the school in wokingham where he taught have gathered to pay tribute to a very kind and gentle man who inspired everyone he taught. Police are continuing to question a 25 year old libyan man, Khairi Saadallah, who is being held under the terrorism act. On a visit to the scene of the attack, the home secretary priti patel, said it was a tragic event and the actions of a lone individual. Andy moore is in reading for us now. This gateway leads to the gardens, the scene of the attack, and it has become a focus for the times grief. I