Thousands of homes in Northern Ireland and wales are left without power as storm ophelia sweeps across the British Isles commuters in scotland are being warned of difficult travelling conditions this morning. To not just scotland to notjust scotland but parts of north east england does well but it is in scotland and north east scotla nd is in scotland and north east scotland have gusts of 60 or 70 mph will that could possibly lead to trouble disruption. The win will ease over the day and there is rain and the forecast but i will have more later. Of the wind will ease. In sport, what a night there is in store for tottenham. They take on the 12 time winners real madrid in the Champions League their manager says its so special to be playing at the bernabeu. And some are calling it red october the extreme weather conditions left many of us with some amazing views. Well have more of the pictures youve been sending us throughout the morning. And that was one of salford here. It is so spooky.
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Rescue horses Buggy, Hope and Charlie enjoy a romp at World Horse Welfare’s Penny Farm. © World Horse Welfare
Seven leading animal welfare charities are calling on the public and the government for support this winter to help them cope with an expected surge in equine welfare cases because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The charities have released a “wake-up call” in the form of a report highlighting how the pandemic has impacted welfare charities in Britain and is expected to create significantly more problems when charities are least able to cope with them, against a backdrop of a “broken system” which allows thousands of horses to become at risk of suffering each year. They say a horse welfare catastrophe is looming this winter in the shadow of Covid-19.