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the headlines on bbc news — washington has told tehran eight should look in the mirror after its the opposition candidate in the maldives has claimed a surprise victory in the provisional results. more of us gathered on the shores of la ke more of us gathered on the shores of lake victoria to celebrate the lives of those who died when a ferry boat sank last week. and hong kong is now linked with dozens of cities in mainland china by a new rail service, but some say it is concerning for the city's self—governance. at ten o'clock, a full round—up of
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today's news, but first our world — gaza dreams. they sing the coming week looks a lot calmer than the weekjust had. satellite picture from the last few days shows cloud relentlessly pealing and from the atlantic, bringing some wet and windy weather, but we now have a gap in the cloud. that allows the pressure to make its move, settling things down for the start of the new working week. so what does that mean for the week ahead? it means it will be largely dry from many places. the nights will be quite cold, though could even be a touch of frost in some places. essentialfor could even be a touch of frost in some places. essential for summer wind and rain at times across northern areas. some showers across northern areas. some showers across northern and western scotland on monday, but otherwise a chilly start, then some good spells of sunshine, and those temperatures
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maybe just a bit higher than on sunday, 1a to 16 celsius. but what the colour drain away from the map during monday night into the early pa rt during monday night into the early part of tuesday, when it will once again time chilly. norwich come even in the middle of the city, two celsius. in the countryside, it could easily get down to freezing, but not quite as cold western and northern parts, because the weather will be getting a bit more lively. these frontal systems start to squash in through the early part of tuesday, sun released in scotland, england and wales, after a chilly start, it will stay fine with some spells of sunshine. but for northern ireland and western scotland, it'll cloud over. outbreaks of rain, the wind picking up, because the rain is good to come in from the south—west, sta rts good to come in from the south—west, starts to notice those temperatures climbing just a little bit, 1a to 17, maybe 18 celsius in the south. for southern areas, the coldest of the weather during tuesday night,
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further north actually a relatively mild night, double digits for some, because we will keep more of a breeze, we will keep more cloud and outbreaks of rain will continue to pile on, particularly across western scotland. some hills and mountains could see up to 100 millimetres of rain through the week. brightness for england and wales, attempt has reached the low 20s. living out of wednesday into thursday, high—pressure still just about wednesday into thursday, high—pressure stilljust about in charge across the south. this frontal system continues to bring rain and the north. behind that, we introduce some cooler air, but ahead of it, the warmest day of the week on thursday across england and wales. with some sunshine, you can expect that temperature to get up to 22, maybe 23 celsius. but our weakening weather front, bringing patchy rain south—eastwards across scotla nd patchy rain south—eastwards across scotland and northern ireland. the front clears away did on thursday night on friday, not much when a toll reaching southern areas, and as high pressure builds in from the
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west, friday is a largely dry day, but we're betting that cool air in saudi temperatures once again take a tumble. into next weekend, high—pressure looks likely to remain the dominant feature. the first area of high—pressure moving eastwards, a wea k of high—pressure moving eastwards, a weak frontal system running some rain the north, with high—pressure likely to re—establish into the first part of next week. depending on where the high end up, that will determine whether we drawing warm or cool air, it looks most likely that cool air, it looks most likely that cool ale will tend to dominate. so early next week, generally dry with some sunshine, often a cool feel, but certainly, than the week we have just had. —— certainly calmer the week have just had. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at ten. jeremy corbyn says he would back another referendum on brexit, if labour party members vote for it at conference. i'm there elected as the leader of this party.
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elected as the leader in order to bring greater democracy to this party. there will be a clear vote in conference, i don't know what's going to come out of all the meetings that are going on. following eu leaders' rejection of theresa may's chequers plan last week, the brexit secretary says he won't let the eu dictate negotiations. this is a bump in the road. we'll hold our nerve. we'll keep our cool and we'll keep negotiating in good faith. i think we need to keep these negotiations going. iran's president accuses american—backed gulf states of supporting groups behind a deadly terror attack on a military parade yesterday. and at 10:40 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look
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