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west, clear skies here, so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there further south and east, less cold because we will have the cloud cover and outbreaks of rain. for tuesday we hold onto our pressure system bringing us these northerly winds, that chilly air, that weather fronts still lingering across the south and east of england, so a cloudy start, for the patches of rain here. doesn't really... so rather cool and gray, chilli along north sea coast with the odd shower, but sunshine further west. where we have plenty of sunshine and showers, like glasgow, 16-17 c, sunshine and showers, like glasgow, 16—17 c, single digits across the north sea coast, others highs at 10 celsius. add the breeze and it'll be chillier than that. it'd tuesday night and wednesday, greater amounts of clear sky, colder nights for most, temperatures freezing to around 4— —— for self he is. more

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seen at being at fault or should take responsibility for what led to the attack but i would not be surprised if we were to see a sustained political pressure on members of the government to also resign, given that haliva has now resigned himself.— resign, given that haliva has now resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, _ resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank _ resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank you. - resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank you. now i resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank you. now to ukraine. president zelensky says the $61 billion military aid package approved by american lawmakers will give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. in an interview on american television — he said more weapons would help kyiv retake the initiative — especially long—range missiles. ukrainian forces have been coming under increasing pressure recently in the east of the country — and there have been concerns in the west about russian advances — including the seizure of the strategic town of avdiivka back in february. james waterhouse has the latest from kyiv. a production line waiting

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Sportsday

further south and east, less cold because we'll have the cloud cover and outbreaks of rain. so for tuesday, we hold onto our high pressure system sitting out to the west of us — that's what's bringing us these northerly winds and that chilly air. we have that weather front still lingering across the south and east of england. so, rather cloudy start, further patches of rain here through the morning. it doesn't really improve much into the afternoon here, so rather cool and grey, chilly along north sea coasts with the odd shower, but some good spells of sunshine further west. where we have plenty of sunshine and shelter, like glasgow, 16—17 celsius single digits though along the north sea coasts, and generally for most, i think highs of around 10—12 celsius. factor in the breeze, it'll feel chillier than that. as we head into tuesday night, early wednesday with i think a greater amount of clearer skies, then it'll be a colder night, i think for most, temperatures from freezing to around four celsius. so wednesday starts chilly, there will be sunshine from the word go out west — more cloud, northern and eastern areas, where there'll be more of an onshore breeze for north sea

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Sportsday

be released publicly. the club was furious after three penalty claims were rejected in the 2—0 defeat at goodison park, which kept them just a point above the premier league relegation zone. it sparked an angry post on the club's x account, hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — will rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue across eastern england, spreading southwards into the midlands, southern southeast england through the night. further north and west we'll have clearer skies here — so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there.

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Sportsday

coast, again, feeling quite raw there. but i think it generally a dry day for wednesday, just the chance of the odd shower close towards the east, the north sea coasts there, where temperatures will be in single digits. further west again, the low teens. now, as we move through towards the end of the week, we could see this area of low pressure skirting past southern and western areas — that could start to throw up a few more showers in our direction. this could change, the details of this could change, but i think it's looking a bit more unsettled as we head into the weekend, maybe turning a bit milder across the south.

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The World Today with Maryam...

becoming even more relevant during the covid—19 pandemic as schools across the uk closed. this is the bbc light programme. from gathering around the wireless to live lessons streaming on smart boards. and it's time for us to go now. until tomorrow, bye—bye. ricky boleto, bbc news. it is time for me to go now, here's the weather. hello there. a bit of a disappointing day again for this stage in april — rather grey, cloudy, damp, certainly across england and wales, where it did feel really chilly once again. and that chilly feel will continue for the rest of the week, with the best of the sunshine towards western areas — always more cloud towards the north and east. you can see the arctic air pretty much lingering across the uk over the next few days, pretty much until we reach the weekend, in fact, where things may turn a bit milder in the south. but we've had thick cloud across england and wales, courtesy of these weather fronts, which have brought outbreaks of light and patchy rain. and that patchy rain will continue

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The World Today with Maryam...

across eastern england, spreading southwards into the midlands, southern southeast england through the night. further north and west, we'll have clearer skies here — so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there. further south and east less cold because we'll have the cloud cover and outbreaks of rain. so for tuesday, we hold onto our high pressure system sitting out to the west of us — that's what's bringing us these northerly winds and that chilly air. we have that weather front still lingering across the south and east of england. so, rather cloudy start, further patches of rain here through the morning. it doesn't really improve much into the afternoon here, so rather cool and grey, chilly along north sea coast with the odd shower, but some good spells of sunshine further west. where we have plenty of sunshine and shelter, like glasgow, 16—17 celsius — single digits though along the north sea coast, and generally for most, i think highs of around 10—12 celsius. factor in the breeze, it'll feel chillier than that. as we head into tuesday night, early wednesday with i think a greater amount of clearer skies, then it'll be a colder night,

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The World Today with Maryam...

mid to long—range missiles, and artillery shells. ukraine's forces have been coming under increasing pressure in the east of the country — where russia has captured hundreds more kilometres of territory. kurt volker, former us ambassador to nato told the bbc about the significance of this. it's going to make a difference. and in the first instance, it is about giving ukraine the ammunition it needs to hold the line. the only reason the russian forces have advanced a little bit in recent months is because of the lack of ammunition on the ukrainian side. so that's going to be rectified. second, it will replenish the anti—aircraft systems or the air defence systems that ukraine has to protect kiev, odessa and other cities. that's also critically important because they are running low on air defence munitions. but most importantly, this package appears that it will contain the longest range artillery systems that the us can provide the attack, as well as other long range systems which will allow ukraine to go

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The World Today with Maryam...

i think for most, temperatures from freezing to around four celsius. so wednesday starts chilly, there will be sunshine from the word go — out west, more cloud, northern and eastern areas, where there'll be more of an onshore breeze for north sea coast, again, feeling quite raw there. but i think it generally a dry day for wednesday, just the chance of the odd shower close towards the east, the north sea coast there, where temperatures will be in single digits. further west again, the low teens. now, as we move through towards the end of the week, we could see this area of low pressure skirting past southern and western areas — that could start to throw up a few more showers in our direction. this could change, the details of this could change, but i think it's looking a bit more unsettled as we head into the weekend, maybe turning a bit milder across the south.

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The Context

we'll have clearer skies here — so quite a chilly night to come, a touch of frost here and there. further south and east less cold because we'll have the cloud cover and outbreaks of rain. so, for tuesday, we hold onto our high pressure system sitting out to the west of us — that's what's bringing us these northerly winds and that chilly air. we have that weather front still lingering across the south and east of england. so, rather cloudy start, further patches of rain here through the morning. it doesn't really improve much into the afternoon here, so rather cool and grey, chilly along north sea coasts with the odd shower, but some good spells of sunshine further west. where we have plenty of sunshine and shelter, like glasgow, 16—17 celsius — single digits though along the north sea coast, and generally for most, i think highs of around 10—12 celsius. factor in the breeze, it'll feel chillier than that. as we head into tuesday night, early wednesday with i think a greater amount of clearer skies, then it'll be a colder night, i think for most, temperatures from

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