ijust wonder if it continues a theme that i see in so much of your work over a very long time that is, trying to make visible people, communities, things, which are so often invisible to most of us. would that apply to what you ve done here? yes, i think i m trying to do two things, probably more than two things, but i m certainly trying to do two things. i m trying to make a set of artists, who are making really interesting work, more visible, and i m trying to show some of the things that those artists and i have seen, observed, discovered in manchester. rooted here in this place, so what do you think this exhibition tells us about manchester, its past and its present, that might not be familiar to even people who live here? well, i think they might be things that are familiar to people who live here. i see audiences as people who bring their stories to an exhibition. so an exhibition is a place where knowledge is exchanged. but most of the things we re talking about in t
next week which is why we have seen panic buying on the islands of people stocking up with goods because they feel there could be an interruption here in the islands cut off for a few days and it will not be possible to get goods replenished but the island authorities say there is a serious risk people need to stay away from the coast and off the road and at home if possible because there is a threat to life but they say the are ensuring goods can get through so even if there is disruption to flights and boat services things will not run out on the islands. but people are concerned and the sort of wind and tide forecast would be the highest people seen for 30 or 35 years in the 1987 storm had a really bad effect here injersey. the 1987 storm had a really bad effect here in jersey. the 1987 storm had a really bad effect here in jersey. there have been warnings effect here in jersey. there have been warnings about effect here in jersey. there have been warnings about damag
From flooding by slowing heavy rainfall with their dams. They want creatures like this reintroduced nationwide. Not all are convinced. But the beavers here are making their own watery case. Roger harrabin, bbc news, devon. The weather looked nice there but how is it looking today . Nick miller has all the details. Icy rain icy sunshine sunshine and showers today, and mixture, not everyone will catch a shower. Scattered about scotla nd will catch a shower. Scattered about scotland and Northern Ireland, heavy ones with thunder, may catch mixed m, ones with thunder, may catch mixed in, drifting east of england and wales into this evening but they die away. Most places away from the Northern Isles, which they showery, look dry. Mid single figures away from the town and city centres, the grampians remaining freezing, maybe fog around on sunday. Morning sunshine tomorrow and showers get going again in scotland, Northern Ireland and northern england, this batch for wales drifting east, Easter
From flooding by slowing heavy rainfall with their dams. They want creatures like this reintroduced nationwide. Not all are convinced. But the beavers here are making their own watery case. Roger harrabin, bbc news, devon. The weather looked nice there but how is it looking today . Nick miller has all the details. Icy rain icy sunshine sunshine and showers today, and mixture, not everyone will catch a shower. Scattered about scotla nd will catch a shower. Scattered about scotland and Northern Ireland, heavy ones with thunder, may catch mixed m, ones with thunder, may catch mixed in, drifting east of england and wales into this evening but they die away. Most places away from the Northern Isles, which they showery, look dry. Mid single figures away from the town and city centres, the grampians remaining freezing, maybe fog around on sunday. Morning sunshine tomorrow and showers get going again in scotland, Northern Ireland and northern england, this batch for wales drifting east, Easter
60 of the scottish electorate voted for parties who vowed to try and block another referendum on scottish independence, so Nicola Sturgeon knows she is now on the wrong side of public opinion. What she has to do is to try to find a way to row back from demands for another Independence Referendum Without Com Pletely independence referendum without completely closing of the option just in case circumstances change during or after Brexit Negotiations. Sarah smith, thank you. In wales, the labour party had a strong night taking back a number of seats from the conservatives. Labour ended up with 28 seats, while the tories now have eight and plaid cymru won four. The liberal democrats lost their only welsh mp. The tories saw their hopes to make gains in pro brexit areas dashed. Our correspondent sian lloyd now reports on the picture in wales. In gower this morning, the smiles of welsh labour said it all. The partys leader introducing two of their three new mps here. This seat was one they ha