More snow and ice on the way for large parts of the uk with freezing temperatures likely to cause travel delays. Stav will have the latest for us throughout the morning. Good morning. A wintry weekend for all. 20 of sunshine in the forecast. A few snow showers. Tomorrow, the potential of significant snow for some. Join me laterfor all potential of significant snow for some. Join me later for all the details. In sport, a massive blow for wales six nations hopes. Their captain Sam Warburton is now out for at least four months, after having knee surgery. Good morning. First, our main story. The foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is due to arrive in iran shortly, where he will express what he describes as grave concerns over the imprisonment of the british iranian woman, Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe. The aid worker has been held prisoner in the country since april 2016, accused of trying to overthrow the iranian government a charge she denies. Mrjohnson is also expected to discuss britains wider relations with iran. Heres our Diplomatic Correspondent, James Robbins. Boris johnsons first visit to iran could hardly be more sensitive. Last month he was accused of damaging the case for the release of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe by remarks he later apologised for. On his way to iran to see irans foreign minister, heissued iran to see irans foreign minister, he issued a statement, saying the foreign secretary says he will also emphasise the uks continued support for the nuclear deal with iran, despite his repudiation but President Trump. By. At he will also make clear uks concerns about some of iran was mac activities, notably in syria and yemen. He described the relationship with iran is improving, but not straightforward. The foreign secretary has been careful to lower any expectations of imminent release for mrs zaghari ratcliffe, warning that such cases are very difficult. 0ur Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Robbins reporting. One of the cabinets leading brexiteers has suggested that voters can use the next general election to have their say on a final deal with the European Union and to force a future government to change course if they dont like it. The environment secretary, michael gove, made the comments in an article in the Daily Telegraph, just a day after theresa mays agreement in brussels cleared the way for trade talks. Heres our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. We will get more on that later in the programme. The wintry weather looks set to continue with met Office Warnings in place for large parts of the uk. More snow is expected in northern and eastern regions over the weekend. The freezing conditions caused significant disruption to commuters yesterday and hundreds of properties in the West Midlands are still without power. Simon clemison has this report. Some of these reindeer are getting their first taste of snow in dudley. And in the early hours, more snowfalls have been reported across the uk, although conditions are expect to ease for today. At manchester airport, wings have had to be de ice. De iced. An image some are about to leave behind. Shrubs is somewhere in this picture. 0n the isle of man, the weekend began early, as all schools were closed. Elsewhere, there have been problems on the roads. The extremes of the weather are expected to eventually be confined to north east scotland, but tomorrow, a spell of heavy snow is likely over the midlands and parts of wales and northern england. 20 centimetres is quite significant. We will press ahead of that, we will salt ahead of that, but past 20 centimetres we might have to reduce the network and keep key routes open. That is much as you can do. 20 centimetres is significant. The met office is warning that some in the countryside may be cut off if the skies were not convincing enough. Stav will be here in the next few minutes with the latest forecast. Israel has launched further air strikes against hamas military positions in the gaza strip, in retaliation for palestinian rocket attacks on southern israel. Palestinians and Israeli Security forces have clashed in the west bank since President Trump recognised jerusalem as israels capital on wednesday. Yesterday, the Us Ambassador nikki haley defended Donald Trumps comments and accused the un of bias against israel. 0ver many years, the United Nations has outrageously been at the worlds foremost centres of hostility towards israel. The United Nations has done much more damage to the prospects for middle east peace, then to advance them. Thousands of firefighters in Southern California are continuing to battle a series of wildfires which have destroyed hundreds of homes. More than 200,000 people have already fled the area and communities on the pacific coast, including the city of Santa Barbara and ventura, are preparing for evacuations. President trump has declared a state of emergency. Sarah corker reports. In the mountains north of los angeles, wildfires are roaring through the forests of ventura county. Dry winds are fanning the flames, causing them to spread rapidly, and cutting across highways. These guys are scrambling. And the thick plumes of smoke billow for miles. Across Southern California, tens of thousands of people have already fled. And this is the destruction they are escaping from. I always equate these to my Family Friends as disaster war zones is what you see, with the homes that are lost, and the tragedy that hits all of these families that live in these areas. Currently the fire is about 130,000 acres, 425 homes have been confirmed to be lost. Some people now returning home see what, if anything, they can salvage from the charred wreckage. Its unbelievable, its devastating, it is horrific. There is nothing left. Not a darn thing. The first fires broke out on monday, reaching the exclusive neighbourhood of bel air, in los angeles, and threatening the neighbourhoods of hollywood stars. At night, it looks like a volcano erupting, and from Santa Barbara to la and san diego, more than 8,000 firefighters are trying to contain these fires, the worst in living memory here. Strong winds are forecast through the weekend, making for extremely dangerous conditions. An urgent review into the availability of free to use atms is needed to make sure customers do not struggle to access cash. This is according to the consumer watchdog which. The uks largest atm network, link, wants to cut the fees charged to atm users. There are concerns the overall the overhaul of the network could reduce the number of atms available to customers. Network could reduce the number of atms available to customersm could potentially reduce the number of atms in the uk or increase the number of pay for atms in the uk. We wa nt to number of pay for atms in the uk. We want to ensure that consumers have access to money in the way they want to, particularly in the face of closing bank branches, where people find it more and more difficult to get hold of a bank and get their money the way they want to. Get hold of a bank and get their money the way they want tom get hold of a bank and get their money the way they want to. It is 6 08am. Lets get more on yesterdays brexit deal, which has paid the way for trade talks to begin between the eu and the uk. This morning, one of the cabinets leading brexiteers, michael gove, had his say. He praised the deal, but in an article in the Daily Telegraph, suggested voters could use the next general election if they wanted to reject any final agreement. Michael gove welcomed the deal with the eu, and yesterday he publicly praised the Prime Ministerfor the eu, and yesterday he publicly praised the Prime Minister for her work. But i think in a sign of the challenges to come for theresa may, the environment secretary, who is of course one of the leading leave campaigners in the cabinet, has suggested that if the british people dislike the arrangement negotiated with brussels, well, a future government could choose to go in a different direction. Michael gove wrote in the Daily Telegraph and said that after a two year transition, outside the eu, the british people will be in control and will have full freedom to diverged from european law on the Single Market and customs union. Having made sufficient progress on the terms of the uks departure from the terms of the uks departure from the eu, the brexit talks can now move on to the future relationship with the eu. But the cabinet has yet to agree on what that final deal will look like. I think theresa may knows thats the toughest decisions in these negotiations are yet to come, and about the talks have a long way to go. Well, eleanor was certainly right about that. We will be talking about it sometimes come. Not surprisingly, on the front pages today, brexit is being touted. Mades try of wanted by task warning on top choices ahead. Of course everybody is pleased that the first phase of brexit negotiations seem to have been passed through. We have the handshake here between theresa may and jean claude juncker. But there is a lot more trade talk to come. And tough talk to come, as the negotiations continue. Yes, the newspapers are very clear in their sta nce newspapers are very clear in their stance in relation to what happened yesterday. The daily mirror, free example, with the headline mrs softee. Theresa mays deal with the eu will mean soft brexit. Britain will pay for the divorce bill. The Prime Minister has abandoned her red line to break the deadlock. That is contrasting with the daily mail. Indeed. Rejoice, we are on our way. This historic handshake on the front page of the ft. The daily mail says it has sealed a vital step in the uks exit from the eu. And on the front page of the times, made bounces back. Rejuvenated, suggests the times newspaper, as we move onto the times newspaper, as we move onto the next set of talks, which everybody says will be the hard ones. John koorda jon kay yesterday praised theresa may for being so affa ble praised theresa may for being so affable and easy to negotiate with. Jean claude juncker. It sounds affable and easy to negotiate with. Jean claudejuncker. It sounds as though there was no snapping, no biting. I see what youve done. Here we go. 0nly because of this picture, which i like. This is a saltwater crocodile, a 20 foot saltwater crocodile. It has a name. His name is dominator. And for being one of the most aggressive crocodiles in the most aggressive crocodiles in the region in australias northern territory. This has been snapped by a tourist on a neighbouring boat. What you can see, if you look closely at some of the reactions, people are shocked. Wisely keeping their arms inside the boat. Indeed. If you go out on a wildlife safari, thatis if you go out on a wildlife safari, that is what you want to see. That is for sure. Lots of interest in the weather through this weekend. Weve been talking about snow, there was some yesterday. More forecast for later today, is that right . Thats right, in the form of snow showers, affecting areas like we saw yesterday, mainly northern and western coastal areas. Most of us started this morning very cold and frosty but with lots of sunshine. The snow showers are continuing across parts of northern and Western Areas, giving quite a bit of snow and places. They will be fairly isolated. Watch out, there are still low lying snow around and there will bea low lying snow around and there will be a problem with ice where we had snow showers yesterday. This is where the snow showers are falling. Northern scotland, parts of Northern Ireland, through cheshire, merseyside, northern and western wales. This is where they will be through the day. Not as widespread and ready. We should see a few pushing further north in towards leisure and the manchester area. That said, it will be a gorgeous day if you love the sunshine. Wrap up and head out and enjoy the sunshine. Things get interesting this evening and overnight. Temperatures falling away and overnight. Temperatures falling r and overnight. Temperatures falling away very quickly. Then we see this band of heavy rain moving up from the south west. That will turn very quickly to snow as it romps into that cold out. The main threat will be around the midlands and parts of northern wales in southern northern england. Ten centimetres in places, maybe even 20. The met office have issued an amber warnings of this, which means to be prepared. There will be some disruption as we head into early hours on sunday. Thats no longerfurther into early hours on sunday. Thats no longer further north and south to peter out and turn back into rain as the mild array starts to pushing from the south west. Eight or nine degrees here and much colderfurther north. Plenty of sunshine here. That is our sunday is looking, as we head into monday. We are now looking to the south of the country. This deep area of low pressure, this storm expected to impact france. It could also impact southern parts of the uk. Sunday afternoon, we are looking at strong, maybe severe Gale Force Winds across the south. It could again be windy and a very wet across the south and south east. Further snow is potentially possible over the high ground. Tuesday, much quieter. Those areas of low pressure moving away, and we end up with dry around brighter weather with sunshine. It stays cold through the week and is set to stay cold in the run up to christmas. There is no mild weather on the cards yet. Thank you very much, and a lovely picture to finish with. It is the most Expensive Television show ever made, costing an estimated £100 million and after scooping the golden globe for best tv series, the crown returned yesterday for its second series on netflix. The company, along with Companies Like amazon and apple are ploughing millions into original programming, changing the way we watch television. 0ur media editor has more. 70 years ago, the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip was broadcast on a Single Channel in black and white. The world has changed. Today, their marriage and times has been dramatised in a multimillion pound, high tech production, consumed on a range of devices. Yet this very british story was made by netflix, not the bbc. The company now boasts over 100 million subscribers, and was irresistible to the british executive behind the crown. Well, you know, you can get to see Tech Companies very, very easily, and they make decisions very speedily, and they seem to have lots of money. So all of these are very attractive qualities when youre trying to sell a tv show. Netflix have said they will spend up to £6 billion on programmes next year. That is around double the bbcs entire budget. Meanwhile, according to analysts atjp morgan, amazon will spend £3. 5 billion on video content next year, with mega productions such as their version of top gear top of the list. And now apple, the worlds richest company, is now also moving into original programming. It will probably spend at least £750 million next year on content, small fry for a Company Whose value is approaching 1 trillion. Companies like netflix and amazon are part of a worldwide transition from scheduled tv to online and on demand broadcasting. These tech firms have discovered that consumers will pay for content online, provided it is of sufficiently high quality. And that is why they are now shamelessly pursuing notjust young and digitally savvy audiences, but also older viewers, whose loyalty traditionally lies elsewhere. And yet that loyalty to traditional broadcasters endures. For the likes of channel 4 and the bbc, superstar shows like Great British bake 0ff and blue planet are still watched by up to 10 million people, and generate national conversation. The streaming services of netflix and amazon are certainly making a very powerful mark, and thats great for consumers. My worry is that we can see over the next decade the amount of money going into content made in britain, for british audiences, dramas that reflect british lives, comedies that reflect the uk, documentaries, and so on, is going to go down. And i think that we would be the poorer for that. As the next chair of bafta argues, older broadcasters will have to form alliances with new ones if they are to thrive. The danger will come if the streaming services no longer need that money from the bbc or itv or channel 4, because they want to fully fund something, and take world rights. The internet has simultaneously undermined the Business Model of broadcasters reliant on advertising, while giving paying customers unprecedented quality and choice. Luckily for viewers, this is a revolution that will be televised. Amol rajan, bbc news. We will have a summary of the news in a moment. But first its time for the film review, with mark kermode and jane hill. Welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases is mark kermode. What have you been watching, mark . We have stronger, which is a film about the boston bombing survivor jeff bowman. Human flow, a very affecting documentary by ai weiwei. And the dinner. Steve coogan and richard gere together at last. We can discuss that. Stronger, i mean, people will remember so vividly the Boston Marathon bombing and this is very much about the aftermath. So Jake Gyllenhaal as a jeff bowman, who was a young bostonian who was there at the finishing line and was involved in the blast and lost both his legs. And having survived the bombing then had to rebuild his life both p