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thursday, a little bit like spot the difference. they hide to the north again. the isobars open up a little bit. what does that mean? lighter winds and that means it may not feel quite as chilly. some signs we could pull in some slightly clearer heir to the south of the uk from the continent. there might be more in the way of sunshine. just a chance thursday will feel more springlike but by the time we get to the end of the week, that area high pressure wriggles around to the west of us again, swings and winds around to northerly direction and if anything it looks like we will be set in some arctic air by the time we get to the weekend, with the prospect of something a bit more wintry on sunday. thanks, susan. and that s bbc news at ten on february 28th there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with faisal islam which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations an ....
john kerry speaks exclusively to the bbc to outline what the us is doing to help save brazil s amazon rain forest. it will cost all of us much more money not to respond and make this transition now. it s seven in the morning in singapore, and 6pm in washington where a powerful house committee is debating wether to allow president biden to completely ban the chinese owned app, tiktok, which is used by more than 100 million americans. the white house has already ordered government agencies to wipe tiktok off federal devices within 30 days. and it s notjust the us. the european parliament has also banned the video sharing app from staff phones citing security reasons, following canada which imposed a similar ban. but china has hit out at the us and this is what a government spokesperson had to say. |translation: the united states, | the world number one superpower, is so afraid of a mobile phone application that young people like so much that they completely lack any sel ....
morning, all. part two of the weekend continues on a very quiet note. a lot of dry weather around and a little more in the way of sunshine and with lighter winds than yesterday, it will not feel quite as cold. all the details coming up shortly. it s sunday the 26th february. good morning. our top story rishi sunak says he s giving everything we ve got to secure a deal with the eu on post brexit trading rules for northern ireland. the prime minister told the sunday times he is hopeful of a positive outcome. iain watson has more. the political stakes for rishi sunak are high. the deal with the eu appears to be moving closer. this would avoid a trade war between the uk and its largest market. but it could lead to a growing gulf within his own party, some mps want the entire brexit agreement with northern ireland upended. and unless the democratic unionist party approve of a deal, they will not agree tojoin a approve of a deal, they will not agree to join a power sharing gove ....
sparking joy for theirfans league. arsenal beat bournemouth sparking joy for their fans and a former player. mil sparking joy for their fans and a former player- former player. all right! yes! another cloudy former player. all right! yes! another cloudy and former player. all right! yes! another cloudy and chilly - former player. all right! yes! another cloudy and chilly day former player. all right! yes! - another cloudy and chilly day today, a few more showers around as well but early next week showers will be falling as snow in some areas, it will get much colder and some ice around. joined me later for all the details. it s sunday 5th march. our main story. rail fares are going up today in their steepest increase for more than a decade, despite record poor reliability. regulated railfares are rising by 5.9% in england and wales, adding hundreds of pounds to the cost of many annual season tickets. but the government said it had made its biggest ever intervention ....
when clocks should go forward. ukrainian security officials have accused russia of depriving belarus of its sovereignty, after president putin said he would station nuclear weapons there. the secretary of the national defence council said on twitter that the move was a step towards the internal destabilisation of belarus. and he said the kremlin had taken the country as a nuclear hostage. ukraine says the deployment violates nonproliferation commitments, something mr putin has denied. translation: we have already transferred - to belarus our well known, very effective complex iskander. it can be a delivery vehicle as well. on april 3rd, we will start training the crews. onjuly 1st, we will finish the construction of the special repository to store the tactical nuclear weapon in belarus. our correspondent in kyiv, hugo bachega, elaborates on the reaction that s come from this move. i don t think there was any surprise here in ukraine. russia and belarus have been talki ....