Northern ireland, wales and the south west later, where well see the highest temperatures. Pretty chilly in parts of Northern England and scotland. This evening we see the back of that first area of rain from eastern areas of england but look at the showers come rattling in with the Winds Continuing to strengthen, gaels into the south west overnight as well. Generally temperatures will be li sd. When we have lighter winds and clearer skies developing in western scotla nd clearer skies developing in western scotland there may be a touch of frost and icy patches. We still have the area of low pressure bringing wet weather into eastern scotland for tomorrow. Otherwise this fairly brisk west to north west wind will bring in some showers. Probably the best of the sunshine will be across south west scotland after that cold start, east and particularly North Eastern scotland think the more rain. Elsewhere some sunshine and showers but some some sunshine at times but some showers, really lining up a frequent showers in Northern Ireland. The temperature isa in Northern Ireland. The temperature is a little on the chilly side, typically 6 8. Let head into the weekend. We keep this mixture of sunny spells and showers, quite blustery winds this weekend, and its cold enough for a bit of snow over the hills particularly in the north. Thats where well see most of the showers on saturday, coming into Northern Ireland, coming into scotland. Later this wetter weather arrives towards wales in the south west but gently elsewhere generally dry, some sunshine, blustery winds and temperatures 5 7, quite chilly. Then we see the band of wet weather coming in from the west. Its hitting the cold air and there may be some snow, particularly over the hills of wales and also Northern England, a few centimetres of snow. That clears away later in the night, it could turn quite nicely and then way back into sunshine and showers. You can see more showers across england and wales especially in the west and south, fewer showers for scotland and Northern Ireland. A touch wintry, those showers over the high ground. May it temperatures 9 10 across southern most parts of england and wales. Head further north and east and its a chilly 57. A reminder of our top story. After weeks of campaigning, voting is under way across the country in the general election. The first results are expected around midnight tonight. Thats all from the bbc news at one. Its goodbye from me. On bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Have a very good afternoon. Ferrari have confirmed they have spoken to the six time fi winner Lewis Hamilton about driving for them. He has time left on his contract but has still not nailed down where he will be in 2021. Hes spending his off season having some fun with moto gp legend valentino rossi. Ferrari admitted their chairman had met him socially but talk of a move at this stage was premature. He also said they were flattered a driver like hamilton would consider racing for them. Five british teams in europe action tonight. They need to avoid a heavy defeat to qualify for the next stage. Freddie lindberg says he is not preoccupied with his future, and Carlo Ancelotti being link with the job at the emirates. Next week, you can watch coverage of the olympia horse show. It is a sport that has brought britain so much olympic success over the years, it is hard to break into and has been accused of being elitist. This year, it is partnering with the charity to open up horse riding to people from different backgrounds. It could be the sport with the toughest barriers. Success in equestrianism takes resources, money and access to horses. But at this yard in northampton, they are finding new kinds of riders. This group is from urban equestrian, a group that connects the inner city to the dress edge world. They want to make the stables feel like home. The young people that we have come from such a diverse range of cultures. It doesnt matter, because they all see themselves as the same. They are like, i am not supposed to be here, youre not supposed to be here, so lets just get on with it, and it creates some magnificent friendships and bonds. Everyone thinks its a rich mans sport. Yes, it takes a lot of money, but if they have an affection for horses, itjust shows but if they have an affection for horses, it just shows you what can be achieved. Well, team gb won three medals in equestrian at the last olympics, but this sport remains one of the most difficult and expensive sports to access. They hope here, though, is that they are changing things, and doing it for the legacy of their own olympic hero. Tim stockdale will never have a more important right in front of him. Tim stockdale rode for britain in beijing, but after the last ride, he came across the cruellest hurdle. He died last year from stomach cancer at 54. Died last year from stomach cancer at 5a. Now, through his foundation, tims family are raising funds to open the yard. His sonjoe once more people to access the sport you are not born into it. My dad did not have a horsey background and his pa rents were have a horsey background and his parents were not into it. He discovered it and it himself. I suppose there should be more people like that, because there are so much more potential out there. So if people can give those who dont have the opportunity. What would it mean to you to have one of these kids break into that elite, perhaps make it to another pics . It would be absolutely incredible. It would be absolutely incredible. It would be absolutely incredible. It would be a astonishing. It would be a astonishing. It would be unreal, winter . Tim would be smiling looking down on that. This may be just an that. This may bejust an introduction that. This may be just an introduction to a world of intense dedication. For now, this sport waits to see if the curiosity can lead to a champion. Lastly, organisers of the paris 2024 olympics have announced that the surfing event will take place 9764 miles away in tahiti, a small island in the middle of the pacific which boasts some of the biggest ways on the mens circuit. Subject to approval, tahiti beat up competition from biarritz and lotto wash in brittany. It is not the first time we have seen such a big distance. The equestrian acquaints in the melbourne olympics in 1956 were held in stockholm. That is all for now. More and afternoon afternoon live. The National Pharmacy association is calling for Better Regulation of products claiming to contain the cannabis derivative cbd. There has been a huge spike in demand, with the non medicinal cbd now on sale in high street shops across the country, including chemists. But the body which represents hundreds of independent pharmacies says clearer information is needed. Our consumer correspondent Colletta Smith reports. Its in everything water, drops, pills, chocolate, make up, shampoo, tea and coffee. This isnt medicinal cannabis. It doesnt have a psychoactive element that makes you high or have any further medical benefit, but plenty of people think it helps them. Ive tried the latte and its very relaxing, actually. Does it . Do you feel different . Yeah, just feel relaxed and chilled out. I get back problems and joint issues and it really helps with that. My friend who comes with me it helps with his sleep. They want to take something thats not detrimental to their health, its not addictive, its natural, and here it is, cbd oil. Its illegal to print any Health Claims on the products, so i want to find out who is regulating the industry, who is checking the ingredients or if there is any cbd in it at all. It tastes nice. It doesnt really taste any different from a normal latte, to be honest. This stuff is for sale in all kinds of retailers. Its in pound shops, online and now, increasingly, at local pharmacies. Its up to each individual retailer whether they stock cbd products or not, but overall more research is required and we would urge clearer guidance which makes it easy for health care professionals, consumers and patients to make informed choices. At the moment these products dont have authorisation from the food standards agency. To get that, manufacturers should provide detailed chemical production and safety information, but brands dont seem to be in a rush, even after repeated requests from the food standards agency. They Want Companies to get in touch with them with as much information as possible about this new product. But no manufacturer from this multi Million Pound industry has yet given them enough information to get authorisation. A new Group Representing around 20 cbd manufacturers say they are currently working towards achieving the fsas status. In the meantime, retailers and pharmacists cant give reliable advice, and customers have no guarantees that the product is safe or indeed if it contains any cbd oil at all. At this time of year, hedgehogs are usually fast asleep, hibernating for the winter. But not this year. There are fears that mild autumn weather meant hundreds of baby hoglets were born too late to hibernate. John maguire reports from a rescue centre in gloucester to find out whats being done to help. There we go. Here he comes. So, hes had a strimmer injury, this fellow . It is an ancient species thats struggling to cope with modern life. Hes healing nicely. The hedgehog population has declined by around a quarter over the past decade, but evidence can be difficult to obtain. So, the wild hogs rescue hedgehog centre in gloucestershire is building 15 of these hog boxes to gather information. So, this is the feeding station. Lets take the lid off and you can talk us through whats inside. How does it work . So, this is where the hedgehogs will come in. We put in a tunnel to keep the cats out because they come through and obviously a lot of them are micro chipped as well as pets. So, they come through here, there is a microchip scanner here around this doorway, and then they come into this area where we would have food for them. Weve got a camera here so we can pick up and see what theyre doing, and weve got a microphone to hear them. Sometimes its quite useful to hear them, if theyre coughing, that can be a sign of illness. Underneath weve got weighing scales so well be able to keep track of their weight. And all the electronics is kept well away from the hedgehogs, nice and safe. Despite the overall population decline, theyve seen almost double the amount of hedgehogs here this year. The mild winter has meant hoglets have been born too late in the season and sometimes there have been second litters. The young will struggle to put on enough weight to carry them through hibernation and the winter. Weve had a lot of hoglets in this year. Last year, we had 186 admissions throughout the entire year. But this year we are. The next hedgehog that comes in will be our 310th admission. So, thats a huge increase of the year before. And when weve looked at data from last year, the ones that are coming in now are quite considerably smaller. Its just getting milder and wetter. Theyre not hibernating for so long. So, they are waking up and maturing earlier, and actually breeding earlier. Everything slows down when they hibernate, even their growth. Its all out of sync, isnt it . Yes, it is. Once they gain enough weight and can fend for themselves, they are micro chipped and released. When the hog boxes come online injanuary, it will then give staff here a far clearer idea of how the hedgehogs are coping and what we can do to protect them. A three year salvage operation to save one of the most important naval vessels of the 18th century has come to an end. Hms invincible sank in the solent in 1758. Items recovered range from a six tonne bow section, to small ceramic hair curlers used by the ships officers to style their wigs. Duncan kennedy has more. In a tank in a warehouse in dorset, history has come ashore. These are pieces of a revolutionary vessel that sank in the solent more than 250 years ago. They belong to Hms Invincible, a ship that changed the face of the royal navy. Probably the most important mid 18th century ship in british waters because of her design and how that was used by the british fleet, she is a key component in the development of naval shipbuilding on the 18th century. This is invincible today in the solent where she sank. Britain had captured her from the french in 1747 and her design stunned the navy. In 1979 she was discovered by a fisherman and three years ago experts realised the protective sediments were disappearing so they began an Emergency Operation to salvage her. This six tonne section was among the biggest items raised. But why save Hms Invincible at all . She changed the way the navy designed its ships. She was lower, longer and more stable than anything we had had before. Within 50 years, around half the british navy would come to look like invincible. But what other secrets has she given up . What we believe to be one of the sailors shoes that was in this chest and we even have the buckle that goes with it. Thats not all. Pipes, glass bottles for brandy, and even these, ceramic hair curlers for officers wigs. We have a really good idea now of how they lived and worked and how incredibly organised they were. Everything is labelled and we find the equivalent of the broom cupboard with everything still on shelves. It Shows Incredible organisation of the royal navy. Around 75 of invincible still lies on the sea bed but there are no plans to raise her. The artefacts that make up her extraordinary naval story go on display next year. The headlines on bbc news voting is under way across the country in the general election. Its the first to be held in december in nearly a century. Rescuers in new zealand are preparing a dangerous operation to recover bodies after the volcanic eruption on white island. A former prisoner who fought off the London Bridge attacker with a fire extinguisher has told the bbc, he was prepared to die to protect others. Bbc music has released its sound of 2020 list. Its a longlist made up of 10 rising acts including a selection of bedroom musicians, indie bands and retro futuristic soul singers. Now in its 18th year, past winners include adele, sam smith, sigrid and octavian. Well earlier, my colleague Martine Croxall spoke to two of the artists who made it onto the list. Arlo parks and then georgia. After a brief snippet of their music, she asked arlo who her inspiration was and how georgia felt to be nominated. Leave me to my own devices its better when your coca cola eyes are outta my face i checked your phone, and no surprises shes grinnin from ear to ear in purple haze so take your orchids elsewhere, elsewhere when did you start making your own music . I grew music . Igrew up music . I grew up learning classical piano until i was around 13 and then picked up the guitar, because i wanted to be cool and then started writing my own songs when i was 14, 15 or so. So that classical training, how important is it . Or is it a hindrance . It can be a little bit of a hindrance, because you are put in these rigid structures of theory and stuff, but it gave me the basic knowledge of chords to do my own production and stuff. You are also a poet. I am indeed. So how different is your poetry from your songwriting . I would say they are very intertwined. My poetry and my lyrics always come first, when i write music, and words are almost the most important parts of songs to me. Best its really shocking, butjust so best its really shocking, butjust so wonderful. Imjust so so wonderful. Im just so pleased to be part of the whole. Im just so pleased to be part of the whole. Yeah, im just so pleased to be part of the whole. Yeah, the nominees are also great, its really exciting. I was an eye out on the bbc sounds of polls over the past years. It seals fantastic. To see our own name there. Same matter i know, it is mad how representative is the peace we have just heard of your music style . That is never let you go, my latest single. It is very representative. It is pop music, with an alternative edge. I kind of look to other genres of music, particularly past as well, a lot of underground music from the 805. Artists like underground music from the 805. Arti5t5 like kate bush are kind of my heroes. So it is pop music, but with a bit of a twist, i guess. George are there, speaking to martin cox all. Being alone at christmas is still a sad reality for many people in the uk. According to research from age uk, one and a half million older people in the uk believe that Christmas Day is a lonely time of year. Just over three quarters of people over the age of 65 believe that the first christmas alone is the hardest, and the charity has estimated around 870,000 people will be eating their christmas dinner alone this year. Nina stobart, runs her own Charity Supporting people who would otherwise be spending christmas alone. She spoke to my colleague Martine Croxall about what inspired her to help others over the festive period. One year, we took that to the next level. In 2014, we thought, right, lets find out who is on their own this christmas, and see if we can supply a little bit of entertainment, company and christmas lunch. That was in 2014, and we had ourfirst lunch in grimsby. We had just 38 people. We fly posted corner shops, chemists, anywhere we could think of finding somebody, and it has progressed ever since. After the first christmas, the feedback we got was so overwhelming. We thought christmas probably isnt enough, so we started doing events through the year. This christmas will be our sixth christmas, so we have got 118 people coming tojoin sixth christmas, so we have got 118 people coming to join us for christmas lunch this year. We are a very Small Charity called not home alone, run entirely by volunteers, most of whom are either retired or have full time jobs, but once you make a difference and want to give a little back at christmas, which, as terence mentioned, it really is the loneliest time of the year. Some of our guests now even ring up in august to try and book on Christmas Day, and then they will ring every week, some 2 3 times a week, just to check you have got my name down on Christmas Day. And