vitalina and her young son, daniel, whose father had to stay behind to fight. hello. today they are reunited in kyiv. she shows us her supplies of candles, stockpiles of water, flashlights, all necessary in a city still under intermittent bombardment. what does christmas look like where you are? translation: it s a really difficult question because we re not even i thinking about christmas this year. massive attacks which happen in kyiv every week or every few days. they are ruining infrastructure, power plants. so people there are now with no electricity, no heating, they have no water. do you worry for your children? one day 70 rockets were sent over kyiv.
strike today. the industrial action is expected to last until strike today. the industrial action is expected to last until new- strike today. the industrial action i is expected to last until new year s eve. border force say they have plans in place to minimise delays but warned the public should expect disruption. there is disruption to the south waste water supplies this morning. business owners in west sussex said they had no water in the past week. local businesses have been closed at what should be their busiest time. jackie churchill runs a florist said livelihoods are affected. it is not good enough. it is christmas time. i understand there is a problem. but being told what the problem is, ijust don t know. today is expected to be the busiest day on the roads as people head off to spend christmas with friends and families. the aa said almost 17 billion are being made and almost 17 billion are being made and a similar number expected on christmas eve. journey times are expecte
but i said to them, you have got to be patient and wait. a little bit nervous. we are lucky we have high ceilings here, but if she grows with us, - if she will continue to fit in the room, how high. she is going to grow. the main motivation is for the environment. this is a fantastic and sustainable environmental solution to the traditional christmas tree. there s something quite sad about taking all the decorations off a cut christmas tree and then, as you say, dumping it outside. to be able to take all the decorations off, hand it back, have it looked after and then have it back the next year, you haven t got that sort of sentimental. iyou feel a sense of responsibility, i too, because you want to make sure she is properly looked after and going back. looking healthy, just - as she was when she arrived. that is a good point about making sure you look after. presumably, you cannotjust place it as you would normally, a tree you buy and get rid of. we have to make sure it has plenty of
soon as the cold air hits services with water on them, maybe it has been raining, that will freeze. the snow will also freeze. and how it will feel against your skin. life threatening wind chill. in parts of the planes we could have 70 fahrenheit which will feel like 55 against your skin which is when frostbite sets in quickly. i would class it as dangerous weather. what we have is nothing like that. it will be mild as we move towards the christmas period. you might wonder if the american weather will come our way. we will see it probably on tuesday but nothing as severe. it will be wet and windy with transient snow in parts of scotland. what we have today is a band of rain pushing over. it will bring rain and behind it mild airwill over. it will bring rain and behind it mild air will follow and we will have a period of transient snow on