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his spokesperson says she's been given three hours to make a decision on his burial. the us announces more than 500 new sanctions against russia over its invasion of ukraine and the death of opposition leader alexei navalny. satuday marks second anniversary of russian invasion into ukraine. bbc�*s andrew harding travels to ukraine to speak again to people he met at the beguinning of the full scale war. it will make ukrainian troops trying to shoot down a it will make ukrainian troops trying to shoot dow— to shoot down a suspected russian drone and they _ to shoot down a suspected russian drone and they heard _ to shoot down a suspected russian drone and they heard it _ to shoot down a suspected russian drone and they heard it overhead l drone and they heard it overhead weird taking over against some trees. russian invasion spiked global prices on energy. now some financial relief for uk households. energy prices should soon start falling to their lowest levels in two years. emergency workers are combing the lower floors of a burned
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railway, ferry and bus services stopped as a 500kg unexploded ww2 bomb, found in plymouth, being moved by military convoy from the city to be detonated at sea. welcomed. welcome. russian authorities have issued an ultimatum to the mother of alexei navalny, the opposition figure who died in prison last week. a spokesperson for the navalny team says his mother has been given three hours to agree to a "secret funeral" without members of the public in attendance. otherwise he will be buried inside the prison compound. the death in custody of mr navalny coupled with saturday's second anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine has led to the biden administration announcing more than 500 new sanctions against russia. it comes from the spokeswoman for
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his family who said that an investigator had been in touch with alexei navalny and his mother to say that within three hours, she had to agreed to her son being buried in secret, that is the wording that was used or alternatively, her son would be buried somewhere in the prison compound, presumably in the arctic prison where he was held and according to the spokesperson for the alexei navalny family, alexei navalny�*s mother is refusing to accept this it is insisting on a proper burialfor her son accept this it is insisting on a proper burial for her son which presumably means, the possibility for his supporters to attend the funeral and in the past half hour, the spokeswoman has appeared in the
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youtube stream where she described the reported ultimatum as utterly disgraceful and it is a new low which nobody could previously imagine and describe the people who allegedly issued this ultimatum as terrorists. in a separate development, alexei navalny�*s team is offering a reward of 20,000 euros and assistance in leaving russia to any security officers who will provide valuable and full information and that is a quote about alexei navalny�*s death. underlying this ultimatum is that the russian authorities are scared of alexei navalny in life and scared of alexei navalny in life and scared of him in death. his of alexei navalny in life and scared of him in death.— of him in death. his supporters are sa in: of him in death. his supporters are saying russian _ of him in death. his supporters are saying russian authorities - of him in death. his supporters are saying russian authorities are - saying russian authorities are basically adding insult to injury and are trying to hide evidence of
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killing alexei navalny and that is how his death is being viewed by his family and by his supporters and the shroud of secrecy only reinforces suspicions that he was murdered in jail even though, this is according to the family spokeswoman, even though apparently, his mother had been given the results of an official autopsy saying that he had died of natural causes. coupled with saturday's second anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, biting administration announcing more than 500 sanctions against russia and also spoken in the last half—hour of ukraine's defines in a holding back the invading army.—
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defines in a holding back the invading army. defines in a holding back the invadin: arm . ,, ., , , ., ., invading army. shortly before dawn, russian troops _ invading army. shortly before dawn, russian troops marched _ invading army. shortly before dawn, russian troops marched across - invading army. shortly before dawn, russian troops marched across the i russian troops marched across the border in ukraine and vladimir putin believed he could bend the will and break the resolve of the people of ukraine. that he could roll into ukraine. that he could roll into ukraine and rule over them. two years later, he remains wrong and did not do that and kyiv is still standing in the people of ukraine are still free and remain unbalanced and unbroken in the face of his onslaught. let's get more on the sanctions announced by the us from will vernon in washington dc... this is a substantial package of sanctions and over 500 individuals and entities included in those, including those linked to the russian military industrial complex, the banking sector and key among
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those are targeting key russian payment systems and created when russia first invaded ukraine and a large scale western sanctions and that payment system was expanded in march 2022 when visa and mastercard ceased operations in russia. third party and that is important because russia is now the most sanctioned economy in the world it is difficult to find any key sectors of the economy or parts of the military that are not already under western sanctions because of that, russia got very good at evading sanctions, finding workarounds and loopholes in one of those ways is importing key western goods via a third country such as china. ukrainian officials publish details of western
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technology, microchips and semiconductors all made in the us and europe and they have found inside russian military drones they shut down over the battlefield in ukraine and in parts, this key western parts of been imported via third country such as china and i think that's the important part of these measures announced today. indie these measures announced today. we saw these measures announced today. we sanoe biden meet with alexei navalny�*s widow and in terms of reaction, since that death that we ago today, many people pointing at frozen assets, russia's in assets as a way of doing something around that and getting those funds to ukraine. is the way i saying anything about anything along those lines? part of the measures _ anything along those lines? part of the measures announced _ anything along those lines? part of the measures announced today - anything along those lines? part of-
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the measures announced today include restrictions on three russian government officials, washington says it has linked them to alexei navalny, his death announced last week. i do not think they'll have much of an impact and quite low ranking and allowed to leave the country anyway and on the subject of frozen assets, but it was not included in the list today and with allies, key allies and the way they can move forward on that because there are hundreds of billions of dollars of an frozen and western countries and many here in the us and in europe are calling for those funds to be handed over to ukraine to reconstruction and also for the military effort and that is not the only thing that america will stand over, there is billions of dollars in military aid stuck in congress installed between congressman and joe biden again today called for
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congress to urgently pass the legislation saying that ukraine is losing territory in men and much needed assistance should be granted immediately to ukrainians. we cannot walk away now- _ immediately to ukrainians. we cannot walk away now. and _ immediately to ukrainians. we cannot walk away now. and thank _ immediately to ukrainians. we cannot walk away now. and thank you - immediately to ukrainians. we cannot walk away now. and thank you for - immediately to ukrainians. we cannot walk away now. and thank you for the | walk away now. and thank you for the latest. 0ur correspondent has reported on the war throughout and he assesses the war throughout and he assesses the impact of the conflict ukrainians experience in this report from the front lines of eastern ukraine. joining as a volunteer medic. he
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drove us to his unit on the front lines. in those early days, smiling and full of confidence. make you think you are winning this? yes. but with in this, russia has destroyed and captured this. it would be a year before we met him again. his medicalteam would be a year before we met him again. his medical team working in another front line again. his medical team working in anotherfront line town, again. his medical team working in another front line town, lots of casualties from ukraine struggling counteroffensive but the danger is growing. i counteroffensive but the danger is urrowin. . ,
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counteroffensive but the danger is . rowin _ ., , ., counteroffensive but the danger is urrowin. ., , ., i, counteroffensive but the danger is growing-_ itutl growing. i am still alive, yes. but it's been a _ growing. i am still alive, yes. but it's been a difficult _ growing. i am still alive, yes. but it's been a difficult year. - it's been a difficult year. very difficult. as if to prove the point, incoming fire. you're not worried about your safety? mr; incoming fire. you're not worried about your safety?— incoming fire. you're not worried about your safety? my fate is... i don't know- _ about your safety? my fate is... i don't know. and _ about your safety? my fate is... i don't know. and now, _ about your safety? my fate is... i don't know. and now, two - about your safety? my fate is... i don't know. and now, two yearsl about your safety? my fate is... i. don't know. and now, two years into the war, don't know. and now, two years into the war. would _ don't know. and now, two years into the war, would come _ don't know. and now, two years into the war, would come to _ don't know. and now, two years into the war, would come to meet - don't know. and now, two years into the war, would come to meet his - the war, would come to meet his team once again. as usual, there in the thick of it. this time there and another furious battle under way. russia now inching forwards. the gun fired you here is ukrainian troops trained to shoot down a suspected
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russian drone and they herded overhead and we have taken cover in some trees and we are not sure that they hated yet. ukrainians and found a new russian target but what of 0lek? we lost touch with him for several months by now, we hear news of an attack last october. a russian target hit the hospital he was working in. three medics were killed. and he survived but his leg was badly mangled. mr; killed. and he survived but his leg was badly mangled.— killed. and he survived but his leg was badly mangled. my friend died and it is difficult, _ was badly mangled. my friend died and it is difficult, difficult - was badly mangled. my friend died and it is difficult, difficult for - and it is difficult, difficult for me and difficult in my mind is changing after this.— me and difficult in my mind is changing after this. hoping ukraine could win and _ changing after this. hoping ukraine could win and when _ changing after this. hoping ukraine could win and when he _ changing after this. hoping ukraine could win and when he met - changing after this. hoping ukraine could win and when he met in - changing after this. hoping ukraine - could win and when he met in bakhmut we were tired and worried, very tired and now, how do you feel about the war? can you claim victory? yes.
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the war? can you claim victory? yes, i ho -e the war? can you claim victory? yes, i hoe but the war? can you claim victory? yes, i hope but it— the war? can you claim victory? yes, i hope but it is— the war? can you claim victory? yes, i hope but it is war _ the war? can you claim victory? yes, i hope but it is war and _ the war? can you claim victory? yes, i hope but it is war and we _ the war? can you claim victory? ya: i hope but it is war and we will. this is from president zelensky. metals in the early retirement and after two years, they have transformed every life in this country. the foreign secretary criticise vladimir putin justification for starting this war two years ago. justification for starting this war two years ago-— justification for starting this war two ears ao. ., ., ::' ., two years ago. prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer _ two years ago. prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer threat _ two years ago. prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer threat to _ two years ago. prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer threat to russia? i two years ago. prior to 2014, dated ukraine closer threat to russia? -- ukraine closer threat to russia? —— pose. they object to the formation of the state? no. in 1994 when signing the budapest memorandum? no, russia pledged never to use force
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against ukraine. if ukrainian state was such a threat to russian—speaking residents, why did every region of ukraine for for independence? crimea in the don bass included. cut through ludicrous accusations and what are you left with? nothing but the ahistorical claim that ukraine's very existence is anti—russian. and to the self—determination and where the foundations of the united nations. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. signing an agreement with the border agency to incorporate more closely on tackling irregular migration and boosting the exchange of information
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on human smuggling patterns and document fraud but will not see joint patrols and provide for the return of migrants from britain. government commission review into tackling political violence is to recommend the police should shut down protest outside np offices and council buildings in the apartments. in p safety was used by the common speaker to justify his controversial handling of a debate on the israel gaza war earlier in the week. the post office published a letter sent ljy post office published a letter sent by the executive of the government last month was suggested stood by the prosecution of half the post office operators targeted during the horizon scandal. the p0 office operators targeted during the horizon scandal. the po box that he would oppose government attempts to overturn the convictions. breaking news coming to us, police have
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confirmed that a body found in the river tames on the 19th of february is that of connection with an attack with the corrosive substance in southwest london and the 1st of january, he was last seen on cctv leaning over a bridge in the river and was thought to have entered the water and the woman was attacked was left suffering life—changing injuries and that news just coming into us. let's return to the two—year anniversary of the start of the war in ukraine because russia's invasion of ukraine led to energy price is right around the world spiking. you're in the uk, energy should fall to its lowest level since before the war under new price cap set out by the regulator and it means a drop of about £240 a year, here's a cost—of—living
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correspondent. keeping the heat in the cold out and the bills down is top of the agenda at so many houses right now. it’s top of the agenda at so many houses riaht now. 3 . ,, top of the agenda at so many houses riaht now. �*, ., , ., top of the agenda at so many houses riahtnow. �*, ., ., ,. .,, right now. it's always a conscious thing from _ right now. it's always a conscious thing from always _ right now. it's always a conscious thing from always thinking - right now. it's always a conscious thing from always thinking about| right now. it's always a conscious . thing from always thinking about the bills coming out every month. i5 bills coming out every month. is just in the back your mind? bills coming out every month. is . just in the back your mind? always, absolutely- — just in the back your mind? always, absolutely. when _ just in the back your mind? always, absolutely. when your _ just in the back your mind? always, absolutely. when your energy - just in the back your mind? always, absolutely. when your energy bill. absolutely. when your energy bill starts to fall, _ absolutely. when your energy bill starts to fall, there's _ absolutely. when your energy bill starts to fall, there's a _ absolutely. when your energy bill starts to fall, there's a change . starts to fall, there's a change reveals a family?— starts to fall, there's a change reveals a family? yes, absolutely, 'ust takes reveals a family? yes, absolutely, just takes the _ reveals a family? yes, absolutely, just takes the pressure _ reveals a family? yes, absolutely, just takes the pressure off - reveals a family? yes, absolutely, just takes the pressure off and - reveals a family? yes, absolutely, j just takes the pressure off and the prime minister on inflation just allows us a little bit of room and budget, really and we will still continue to do as much energy savings we can and is much as we can help but illjust be a bit for a lot of people out there.— help but illjust be a bit for a lot of people out there. giving me the tour of the — of people out there. giving me the tour of the house _ of people out there. giving me the tour of the house to _ of people out there. giving me the tour of the house to explain - of people out there. giving me the tour of the house to explain all - of people out there. giving me the j tour of the house to explain all the ways they are trying to save energy as a family. in
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ways they are trying to save energy as a family-— as a family. in here, we only use the lamps. _ as a family. in here, we only use the lamps. they _ as a family. in here, we only use the lamps, they do _ as a family. in here, we only use the lamps, they do not - as a family. in here, we only use the lamps, they do not cost - as a family. in here, we only use| the lamps, they do not cost more than _ the lamps, they do not cost more than the — the lamps, they do not cost more than the main light.— the lamps, they do not cost more than the main light. keating, if we are all in the _ than the main light. keating, if we are all in the heating _ than the main light. keating, if we are all in the heating the - than the main light. keating, if we are all in the heating the entire . are all in the heating the entire house. we've moved to this couch from here because of his writings the radiator and not a life you get through it. we the radiator and not a life you get throu~h it. ~ ., ., , through it. we also have this curtain and _ through it. we also have this curtain and pulling _ through it. we also have this curtain and pulling it - through it. we also have this curtain and pulling it across. through it. we also have this i curtain and pulling it across the draught — curtain and pulling it across the drau~ht. , , ., draught. this is our room in here. two blinds, _ draught. this is our room in here. two blinds, actually. _ draught. this is our room in here. two blinds, actually. and - draught. this is our room in here. two blinds, actually. and we - draught. this is our room in here. j two blinds, actually. and we have draught. this is our room in here. i two blinds, actually. and we have an iron man light— two blinds, actually. and we have an iron man light and _ two blinds, actually. and we have an iron man light and also, _ two blinds, actually. and we have an iron man light and also, sometimes. iron man light and also, sometimes we are _ iron man light and also, sometimes we are downstairs and we are having a movie _ we are downstairs and we are having a movie and — we are downstairs and we are having a movie and the heating is not on, we have _ a movie and the heating is not on, we have a — a movie and the heating is not on, we have a onesie on and we also put
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a blanket— we have a onesie on and we also put a blanket over.— a blanket over. from april, electricity _ a blanket over. from april, electricity prices _ a blanket over. from april, electricity prices are - a blanket over. from april, electricity prices are falling j a blanket over. from april, i electricity prices are falling by a blanket over. from april, - electricity prices are falling by 4p by kilowatt power and gas prices are going down by kilowatt per hour but outstanding charges are going up by £30 a year and £28 it's been added on to cover unpaid debt and as a church is that people can do anything about, no matter how much they cut back. anything about, no matter how much they cut back-— they cut back. people are making by they cut back. people are making by the enn they cut back. people are making by the penny in — they cut back. people are making by the penny in the _ they cut back. people are making by the penny in the pound _ they cut back. people are making by the penny in the pound but - they cut back. people are making by the penny in the pound but when - they cut back. people are making by the penny in the pound but when i i the penny in the pound but when i look at _ the penny in the pound but when i look at other— the penny in the pound but when i look at other sectors, _ the penny in the pound but when i look at other sectors, wider- the penny in the pound but when i look at other sectors, wider retail| look at other sectors, wider retail sectors _ look at other sectors, wider retail sectors and — look at other sectors, wider retail sectors and other— look at other sectors, wider retail sectors and other areas, - look at other sectors, wider retail sectors and other areas, that - look at other sectors, wider retail sectors and other areas, that is l look at other sectors, wider retail sectors and other areas, that is a| sectors and other areas, that is a fair balance — sectors and other areas, that is a fair balance between _ sectors and other areas, that is a fair balance between what - sectors and other areas, that is a - fair balance between what customers pay and _ fair balance between what customers pay and indeed — fair balance between what customers pay and indeed what _ fair balance between what customers pay and indeed what companies - fair balance between what customersj pay and indeed what companies need if they're _ pay and indeed what companies need if they're going — pay and indeed what companies need if they're going to _ pay and indeed what companies need if they're going to do _ pay and indeed what companies need if they're going to do with _ pay and indeed what companies need if they're going to do with they- if they're going to do with they need _ if they're going to do with they need to— if they're going to do with they need to do _ if they're going to do with they need to do-_ if they're going to do with they need to do. ~ , ., ., ., need to do. when you need a toilet, ou can need to do. when you need a toilet, you can set — need to do. when you need a toilet, you can set and _ need to do. when you need a toilet, you can set and see _ need to do. when you need a toilet, you can set and see where _ need to do. when you need a toilet, you can set and see where are - you can set and see where are aiming — you can set and see where are aiminu. �* ., , . , ., .,
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aiming. but for the prices go to make it easier _ aiming. but for the prices go to make it easier for _ aiming. but for the prices go to make it easier for every - aiming. but for the prices go to i make it easier for every household aiming to lower their bills. emergency workers in valencia are continuing to search for survivors after a large fire, but the city's mayor says at least 10 people are now confirmed dead. there are also several people missing. fire engulfed the high—rise apartment complex on thursday evening. flames were finally put out early this morning. there are fears that the highly flammable cladding on the building's facade, may have helped the fire spread, as it did with the 2017 tragedy, at london's grenfell tower. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. the chart shows that remain after the fire that engulfed them yesterday evening when the fire began in the larger block care, 14 straight blocks shortly after 5:30 p: m., straight blocks shortly after 5:30 p:m., we understand on the fourth floor was in the fire began and it spread very quickly and engulfed the
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adjacent building and was found by high winds and also the cladding on the external of the building and the outside of the building were thought to be highly combustible and largely responsible for the fire spreading and closed off and fire fighters are preparing to see what hundreds of residents from the building of displaced into the other part of the city and there are already reports that the type of cladding use of these buildings they come from about 15 years ago but the cladding was being phased out and stop being used after 2019 but we understand from some reports that buildings are not being systematically checked the cladding removed give no thought to be very combustible and where the brand felt g re nfell tower grenfell tower fire occurred and people had the cladding removed but
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thatis people had the cladding removed but that is not happen here in spain and fire regulations have been different and partly responsible for the flame spreading so fast in that operation in the southwest of england, it is to move an unexploded world war ii bomb from an unexploded world war ii bomb from a back garden out to eventually be designated in bomb disposal experts have been at the location of what is been described as one of the largest peacetime evacuations, the 500 kilo device is being moved by a military convoy through 300 metres and exclusions and thousands of local people and rail lines have been closed in accordance set out in plymouth city council and the slipway to be disposed at sea and army experts as to hazardous for the
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german—made device which was found and the explosion could destroy several homes. some of the latest pictures worth saying a short while ago that they've gotten to the stage for their going to actually get so much preparation and they've got to the point where they are physically moving this bomb. 0ur reporter has been giving us this update. 0n moving this bomb. 0ur reporter has been giving us this update. on day four and finally this morning the decision was made to move the unexploded bomb from the back garden to the sea where it will be designated and they make a decision today to expand that exclusion zone along the military route is going to take the unexploded bomb from the guard into the sea and that involves moving even more people come already thousands of people being moved out of their homes and the council today said that between two and five
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people in that exclusion zone for the military route is going to be taking place have to be moved out in the public transport as trains, ferries and buses and is to be completely safe so they can remove that unexploded bomb, put it on the truck and to the sea and detonated on the other side of the border. and emergency vehicles arrayed to move the minute that military convoy is under way and i can see a bear, a drone that is looking over the garden to keep with the emergency services across a situation, the minute they move that unexploded bomb onto the truck and everyone will move in the place of fingers crossed, it will be civilly detonated out at sea later today. the council send over 10,000 people have been evacuated so far and properties and that accordant area.
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hello there. we saw lots of showers breaking out today and there's still quite a few around at the moment. you may have noticed also that it felt a little bit chillier out there today. we're in that cooler air as we head into the weekend and dominated more by low pressure, if you like. that's going to keep some showers going, but hopefully not quite as many as we saw earlier on. through the night, we'll see the showers that are around tending to decay and retreat back to more western coastal areas. although we will see a package of heavier showers in the far southwest. western coastal areas. although we will see a package of heavier showers in the far southwest. away from here, though, temperatures are going to be close to freezing more widely. so a cold night, quite a sharp frost to come
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in the north east of scotland. a few mist and fog patches, mainly through the midlands. 0therwise we'll see some sunshine, those showers around western coastal areas and the heavier showers will move away from the southwest of england and head towards the far south east by the afternoon. the odd shower will develop elsewhere as the cloud bubbles up a bit, but not as many showers as today, not as heavy as today. there'll be some sunshine around and those temperatures will peak at nine or ten degrees. the winds will be light as well, which is good news for the six nations, probably dry for the game in dublin. the later kick off there on saturday is at murrayfield where there could be one or two showers and it will get chilly as the sun goes down. another frost to come, actually, on saturday night for many, except in the far southwest where this low pressure is coming in from the atlantic. that's going to bring some rain into the far south of wales and the south west of england on sunday morning. the rain could develop across other parts of southern england through the day, mainly south of the m4. the winds will be picking up later on as well. away from here, though, things are a lot quieter. the winds won't be as strong. there'll be very few showers around, some spells of sunshine and those temperatures around eight or nine degrees. now, that area of low pressure
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is going to push its way into continental europe. we start to see some ridging coming in towards the northwest, drying it off with some sunshine. but there's a bit more cloud coming in to northern scotland. the bulk of the cloud, though, will be across east anglia and the south east, still around that low pressure where we could still see some outbreaks of rain. not only that, the winds are going to be a lot stronger — strong to gale force winds across this area and that's going to make it feel chillier as well. 0therwise, with some sunshine around, those temperatures will again be eight or nine degrees — near normalfor this time of the year.
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. now some financial relief for uk households. 0ur gusts could soon start falling. we will also have the latest on that huge operation going on in plymouth to move an unexploded second world war bomb to safety. and police confirm that the clapham attack suspect did drown. his body was recovered from the river on monday.
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