up think basically because he got fed up waiting for the lift also that it is good because it is incidental steps in a big part of that school clearly lies and i took that to heart. ijust ran up a bit of flight of stairs quickly. chris. why so breathless? i mean, you re always like an energetic chap. but yes, never run towards a microphone they say is the first rule of broadcasting. and ijust broke it. well, anyway, i ve given you a nice little gentle glide, but the election kind of so where were you today? so i have been in dover today because nigel farage has appeared on the campaign trail. there was a bit of a thing, you know, about a week ago which made some news when nigel farage said he wasn t going to stand in an individual seat. and i have to say, i did think at that point that was a bit of a red herring. clearly it was a news story, but it s a bit of a red herring because i think his capacity to have an influence on this campaign was far more about what else he eithe
further between further north but we have a northerly wind so it will feel cool but drier and more settled on friday and over the weekend temperatures will build particularly in the north and the west. l in the north and the west. i am hanuain in the north and the west. i am hanging on in the north and the west. i am hanging on to in the north and the west. i am hanging on to the in the north and the west. i am hanging on to the good - in the north and the west. i am hanging on to the good news at the atlantic. and that s the bbc news at six. now it s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m olly foster. a day affected by rain but dan evans is on court which hopes in the french open singles in the next few hours as dan evansis singles in the next few hours as dan evans is on call right now, we will get the latest from paris. leicester for chelsea? and rain, rain go away england s cricketers look set to be frustrate
The news of the Snap Election, this is how the numbers in europe have open. We will have the details for you, and why. The uk election will be dominated by brexit so whats the view from the eu . Well be crossing live to brussels to find out. What do you want to ask about what the election means for brexitjust use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. Here we go again. Nine months after becoming Prime Minister, theresa may is throwing the dice and betting on victory in a Snap Election onjune the 8th. Today, mps are expected to vote in favour of the proposal, which mrs may says will bring greater certainty as britain prepares to leave the European Union. Markets reacted swiftly to the news. The pound was on a Roller Coaster Ride Itjumped then swung to loss and back again rising by as much as two point 7 against the us dollar some analysts believe markets are cheering the prospect of a larger conservative majority which would give less power to Hardline Eurosceptics within her
they fizzle out, the cloud melts away. for most of us into the afternoon, it ll be bright. plenty of sunshine around. still maybe just one or two showers across the northern half of scotland. still quite cool along north sea coasts with an onshore breeze but feeling quite pleasant further west in the sunshine highs of around 13 degrees. now, as we head through sunday night though under clear skies with light winds, it s going to be the recipe for a chilly night to come in fact, a touch of frost pretty much anywhere, certainly, out of towns and cities. it is going to be a really cold start to monday morning. that s because high pressure dominates the scene. again, light winds, largely clear skies, so a cold, frosty start to monday. plenty of bright, sunny weather through the morning once any mist and fog clears away and winds are coming in from the south east so, again, a little bit cooler around some southern and certainly eastern coasts but lots of sunshine, including much of cent
for most of us into the afternoon, it ll be bright. plenty of sunshine around. still maybe just one or two showers across the northern half of scotland. still quite cool along north sea coasts with an onshore breeze but feeling quite pleasant further west in the sunshine highs of around 13 degrees. now, as we head through sunday night though under clear skies with light winds, it s going to be the recipe for a chilly night to come in fact, a touch of frost pretty much anywhere, certainly, out of towns and cities. it is going to be a really cold start to monday morning. that s because high pressure dominates the scene. again, light winds, largely clear skies, so a cold, frosty start to monday. plenty of bright, sunny weather through the morning once any mist and fog clears away and winds are coming in from the south east so, again, a little bit cooler around some southern and certainly eastern coasts but lots of sunshine, including much of central and northern scotland, too. tempera