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as the prime minister prepares to set out a package of measures to tackle anti social behaviour, we look at what s being done to keep young people off the streets. good morning. the women s six nations roars into life today with england, who are looking to make it five titles in a row, starting their title defence against scotland. wales host ireland. good morning. it s another day of sunshine and showers today. the showers won t be as frequent or heavy as they were yesterday and those really blustery winds will be easing. i will have all of the details here on bbc breakfast. good morning. it s saturday the 25th of march. our top story: france is braced for more protests in the coming days over pension reforms following the cancellation of king charles state visit to the country. the king and queen consort camilla were due to arrive in paris tomorrow, but president macron said it was common sense to cancel the trip. demonstrations are planned this weekend against water sho ....
children s programming? he is adamant he only wanted to watch the educational ones. mum beth and brainbox teddy, who is three, just a reminder in case you were wondering. time for a look at the weather. here s susan powell. how do i follow that? a dramatically cold start in east anglia, io cold start in east anglia, 10 through the small hours in suffolk. contrast that to the start of the day in the scottish islands, 11 degrees in one place. normally we see cold weather coming into the north and milder conditions to the south but things are currently inverted with cold air stretching from the arctic across the continent into the south of the uk as we speak and it is much milder in the north with airflowing from and it is much milder in the north with air flowing from the atlantic. more cloud to the north of the uk. we will see hill fog, some patchy rain and drizzle around the coast and across hills but temperatures are into double figures. hazy cloud in england and northern ....
here comes our active, cold front and some heavy, thundery rain with hail thrown in and wind gusts of 50, 60 may be 70 miles an hour whipping up 60 may be 70 miles an hour whipping up some rough seas and that could give rise to some coastal flooding. the intensity of the rainfall as it comes down in a short space of time might give surface flooding as well. it moves north eastwards overnight, some showers following on behind. a mild night and i ll start to tomorrow. tomorrow will stay quite windy with spells of sunshine. some showers push in from the west towards the east, some of which will be heavy and potentially thundery. they should move through quite quickly. those temperatures again a little bit above where they should be at this time of year. those temperatures are set to rise further as the week wears on. this is wednesday and again sunshine and showers on the face of it, but signs that those showers will tend to ease as we go through the afternoon. a weak ridg ....
experiences its biggest ever outbreak of avian flu. good morning from birmingham, where england are celebrating a double diving gold one for the team s teenage star at her first commonwealth games and another for the most experienced diver retaining his title. it s friday the 5th of august. our main story. a hosepipe ban will come into force in parts of southern england later today, as recent extreme temperatures and a lack of rainfall continue to put pressure on waterways and water supplies. southern water said the move, which affects the isle of wight and parts of hampshire, was a vital step . other bans will follow later in the month in kent, sussex and parts of wales. zoe conway has this report. i ve actually used the hosepipe more. frances and john are neighbours, friends, and very keen gardeners. from today, people living here near alresford in hampshire will be banned from using a hosepipe in their gardens. frances, do you think people will follow the rules? a ....
windy out there as well, 100 millimetres plus of rain fell in the cumbrian fells last night, not unusual. this morning, about 50 millimetres across the north welsh mountains as well. you can see here, the rain is steadily starting to clear away, the rain is steadily starting to clearaway, but the rain is steadily starting to clear away, but it is still heavy for a few spots. showers following, and drizzle around the hills and coasts further south as well. but not where we need it, across southern and eastern areas, still dry and warm here, becoming drier and really warm across scotland and northern ireland as well. because of the breeze, we are seeing the fern effect, so that lifts the temperature east of the hills. 25 in the east of scotland but as much as 30 in the next hour or two in the south and east. it will feel oppressive again through the night, uncomfortable for sleeping, like last night. more rain to come in the north, so we maintain temperatures in the mid t ....