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this cloud is streaming in across the atlantic and that is what will push into my. to clear skies, one or two showers and outbreaks of rain, snow in the far north of scotland and icy conditions in shetland. the further south another mild night, not quite as mild as last night. but it will be a cloudy start to tomorrow for many of you. sleet and snow across north and east of scotland particularly in shetland. thicker for northern ireland, north west england and down towards east anglia and outbreaks of rain moving further north. we will see brighter skies to the north east of scotland later and wales, midlands, england, some sunshine breaking through in the afternoon. the amount they across southern areas and 1 degrees in shetland and that cold air remains in place. the weather fronts tomorrow is still with us into saturday and moves further north woods and reinvigorate. the dividing line between the cold, wintry out which will bring sing significant snow on the hills of ....
well, you can see what it means. you can just see what it means. good morning. manchester city take another step towards the treble. a mahrez hat trick helps them see off. sheffield united and reach the fa cup final. and i am at the start line of the london marathon. more than 16,000 people taking on the telly today, including a 90 year old, a wounded ukrainian soldier, and sir mo farah. good morning all. a rather cloudy started to our sunday and there will be some showers around. if you get some sunshine, particularly in the south, it will be a little warmer. but further north with the strong northerly wind colder compared to the last few days. all the details coming up shortly. it s sunday, 23rd april. our main story: the government is looking at ways of evacuating british embassy staff in sudan, as fighting between rival military groups continues in the east african country. the united states says it has temporarily suspended operations at its embassy in khartoum and safel ....
prisoners are killed and more than 60 injured after a fire at a notorious jail in tehran. more than 1,000 paddington bears and other teddies left by the public in memory of the late queen elizabeth ii are to be sent to charity. we speak to the grand daughter of paddington s creator. with prime minister liz truss, as they consider further changes to the mini budget that had been the centrepiece of her economic plan. 48 hours into thejob, mr hunt has made clear nothing has been ruled out on taxes or spending. he also said the prime minister is in charge. some of her own mps are continuing to criticise her, though, and are calling for changes to her team, and they re questioning whether she can remain in office. here s our political correspondent ben wright. behind the doors of the prime minister s country retreat, liz truss met her chancellor not unusual in normal times, but these are not. jeremy hunt has been sent in to urgently rewrite the government s economic plan. ....
lot of people thought they would not be standing when the music stopped. we have a big issue about how to manage risk and resilience in government, something we have looked at since covid in particular. we think there was a big issue there about making sure we are prepared for the worse, hoping for the best, but too often, covid really showed up but too often, covid really showed up some elements of our system that show we were not preparing for the worse, and had to act fast, and in many cases, act fast and rather loose, really, with government finances. i want to ask you about the cost of the rewind scheme. we learned last week 219 million, so an extra 100 million this year and 50 million to rwanda next year. you were questioning the permanent secretary from the home office today, and we learned that more money is going to be paid next year, the year after, and the year after that. but he wasn t able to tell you how much. why? wasn t able to tell you how much. wh ? , ....