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with the scottish champions. will harry kane remain? good morning. today once again a lot of cloud across the country. they can offer drizzle. that will push back to the east coast under the sun will come out. details later. good morning. it s tuesday the 6th ofjune. children s doctors are calling for disposable e cigarettes to be banned to protect young people, with the royal college of paediatrics and child health warning that youth vaping is fast becoming an epidemic. it says that children are disproportionately attracted to vapes, but anti smoking campaigners action on smoking say an outright ban would make it harder for adults trying to quit smoking. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. disposable vapes in an array of flavours including watermelon, cherry cola and spearmint. in the past few years, their popularity among children has risen sharply, despite it being illegal to sell them to under 18s. the number of 11 to 17 year olds experimenting with vapi ....
in england could be just the tip of the iceberg according to inspectors and planting 100 wildlife meadows across historic sites to mark the coronation of king charles. and coming up on the bbc news channel. wimbledon would allow russian and belarusian players to compete as neutrals this summer lifting a ban in place from last yearfollowing russia s invasion of ukraine. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at 0ne. donald trump has become the first former us president, to face a criminal prosecution. the precise charges against him haven t yet been made public, but they re thought to relate to falsifying business records, to hide a payment to a pawn star, stormy daniels, during the 2016 presidential campaign. it s alleged ms daniels was paid off, in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair. mr trump denies any wrongdoing, calling the indictment political persecution and election interference . 0ur north america correspondent, john sudworth, has our top ....
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the high pressure. once that clears, the story will turn more humid and there will be some rain in the far north west of scotland and some cloud around. but punch some holes in the cloud with the sunshine and a degree or so warmer and top temperatures of 25 degrees and will get warmer towards the weekend. thanks, louise. and that s bbc news at six on monday 4th july. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. good evening. welcome to wimbledon. day eight. it s not a mandate monday any more because we had planned sunday, but so much to come up as the quarterfinal line up gets clearer. coming up on tonight s programme, no circus from nick in the end, he s into the wimbledon quarterfinals for the first time in eight years. can the 2019 champion at halep it keep her impressive ....
impressive for earlyjuly, 17 19. we finished the day with persistent rain across in northern ireland. that s going to be affecting northern ireland through the evening, then spread into parts of central southern scotland, northern england and western parts of wales as we go through the night and into tomorrow morning. not a desperately cold night, temperature is around 9-13 to cold night, temperature is around 9 13 to start the weekend. here s the chart for the weekend. saturday, we ve got this hawk of weather system pushing slowly eastwards across the country, a bit more breeze on it than today. we ll see one when the front stretching from yorkshire down towards cornwall with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. that pushes slowly southwards and eastwards. east anglia and the south east staying dry until the evening then sunshine and showers for many although northern parts of scotland more in the way of persistent rain and cloud through the day. the winds lightest year, mor ....