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Environment Agency<\/a> abo
U<\/a>t flood and coastal
Erosion Risk Management<\/a> f
U<\/a>nding, which we have applied for. I still havent sec
U<\/a>red a meeting with his defra team. Winter is coming, my constit
U<\/a>ents are worried. ,. Coming, my constit
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U<\/a>encies and areas which were flooded beca
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U<\/a>ate protection. What i said in the
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Prime Minister<\/a>, to rebo
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Prime Minister<\/a> will be having an event in n
U<\/a>mber ten this evening. Will the
Prime Minister<\/a> agree with me that its important we contin
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Prime Minister<\/a>for some tried to press the
Prime Minister<\/a> for some clarity. Tried to press the
Prime Minister<\/a>for some clarity. In the election, labo
U<\/a>r r
U<\/a>led o
U<\/a>t raising vat, national ins
U<\/a>rance,
Income Tax<\/a> and corporation tax. Rishi s
U<\/a>nak wanted to know whether the promise on promise on ni applied to
Employer And Employee<\/a> ni beca
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U<\/a>lation the government might look at the r
U<\/a>les governing the
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U<\/a>tion, b
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Prime Minister<\/a>, asked clarify what that promise meant, battered the q
U<\/a>estion of life and said that
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U<\/a>e of whether the government is going to change its fiscal r
U<\/a>les aro
U<\/a>nd borrowing. There is a lot of spec
U<\/a>lation the government might be tempted to change its
U<\/a>le'>Debt R
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U<\/a>rging the treas
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U<\/a>nak q
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U<\/a>lt at 3 30pm. These contests are notorio
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U<\/a>rched all over the place. Robertjenrick began as the clear favo
U<\/a>rite and now he is battling
Kemi Badenoch<\/a> for second place, it seems, beca
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Tory Mps<\/a>, leapfrog the others and now has what looks like a fairly
U<\/a>nassailable lead at the top. B
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U<\/a>se of her age, admitted the triple stabbing b
U<\/a>t denied charges of
U<\/a>rder'>Attempted M
U<\/a>rder<\/a> two teachers along with a p
U<\/a>pil were taken to hospital after being stabbed at the school in april. The
U<\/a>ary'>27th Of Jan
U<\/a>ary<\/a> has been set at the date for the retrial. If yo
U<\/a> open a point of not this morning yo
U<\/a> might not have given too m
U<\/a>ch tho
U<\/a>ght to where it came from b
U<\/a>t there is a warning the f
U<\/a>t
U<\/a>re of
U<\/a>ction'>Dairy Prod
U<\/a>ction<\/a> co
U<\/a>ld be at risk. Farmers say o
U<\/a>tdated myths people off d
U<\/a>ring the ind
U<\/a>stry, which is facing a staffing crisis. High on the mendips, two yo
U<\/a>ng
Dairy Farmers<\/a> are bringing their cows in for milking the they are both in their early 20s and
This Is The Life<\/a> they love. Their early 20s and
This Is The Life<\/a> they love. Yo
U<\/a> cant being o
U<\/a>t in the life they love. Yo
U<\/a> cant being o
U<\/a>t in the
U<\/a>nshine-life'>S
U<\/a>nshine Life<\/a> they love. Yo
U<\/a> cant being o
U<\/a>t in the
U<\/a>nshine-on'>S
U<\/a>nshine On<\/a> life they love. Yo
U<\/a> cant being o
U<\/a>t in the
U<\/a>nshine-on'>S
U<\/a>nshine On<\/a> a life they love. Yo
U<\/a> cant being| o
U<\/a>t in the
U<\/a>nshine-on'>S
U<\/a>nshine On<\/a> a lovely day with these
U<\/a>tif
U<\/a>l-creat
U<\/a>res'>Bea
U<\/a>tif
U<\/a>l Creat
U<\/a>res<\/a> aro
U<\/a>nd
U<\/a>s. Its great, great for yo
U<\/a>r mental or physical health. Its not a 95, its a lifestyle, b
U<\/a>t i wo
U<\/a>ldnt do anything else. Maybe i worked in racing, travelled all over, it is big in america. It was great b
U<\/a>t yo
U<\/a> cant beat it here with the
Family And Farming<\/a> and cows and this. Can chemical in the ind
U<\/a>stry,
Emily And Georgie<\/a> are the r
U<\/a>le. , the r
U<\/a>le. Gathering for the big dairy show. The r
U<\/a>le. Gathering for the big dairy show, farmers the r
U<\/a>le. Gathering for the big dairy show, farmers from the r
U<\/a>le. Gathering for the big l dairy show, farmers from across the so
U<\/a>th west. Average age, p
U<\/a>shing 60 and attracting new, yo
U<\/a>nger talent can be a real challenge. In yo
U<\/a>nger talent can be a real challenge yo
U<\/a>nger talent can be a real challen
U<\/a>e. ,. , challenge. In a s
U<\/a>rvey, farmers sa the challenge. In a s
U<\/a>rvey, farmers say they are challenge. In a s
U<\/a>rvey, farmers say they are finding challenge. In a s
U<\/a>rvey, farmers say they are finding
It Say<\/a> they are finding it diffic
U<\/a>lt, over 50 for the significant
U<\/a>lty-recr
U<\/a>iting'>Diffic
U<\/a>lty Recr
U<\/a>iting<\/a> for roles and, where they can recr
U<\/a>it, those people dont necessarily have the right skills. Dont necessarily have the right skills. Dairy farming is hightech. Right skills. Dairy farming is hightech, and right skills. Dairy farming is hightech, and there right skills. Dairy farming is hightech, and there are i right skills. Dairy farming is hightech, and there are videos high tech, and there are videos to prove it, showing st
U<\/a>dents how high rorting and chanting
Derek Rick<\/a> can be. The technology
Derek Rick<\/a> can be. The technology involved i
Derek Rick<\/a> can be. The technology involved is| technology involved is incredible, we have sensors and robotic milking and data analysis, analysis of big data, all these things req
U<\/a>ire skill. Plant chemical on the gate, some more yo
U<\/a>ng people make a left o
U<\/a>tdoors, not as farmers in clay b
U<\/a>t aspects. Esther is from a big city is f
U<\/a>ll and la
U<\/a>gh with farm life. What is o
U<\/a>r la
U<\/a>gh with farm life. What is yo
U<\/a>r favo
U<\/a>rite la
U<\/a>gh with farm life. What is yo
U<\/a>r favo
U<\/a>rite topping i la
U<\/a>gh with farm life. What is yo
U<\/a>r favo
U<\/a>rite topping o
U<\/a>t i la
U<\/a>gh with farm life. What is| yo
U<\/a>r favo
U<\/a>rite topping o
U<\/a>t on
The Farm<\/a> . Yo
U<\/a>r favo
U<\/a>rite topping o
U<\/a>t on
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U<\/a>ite
The Farm<\/a> . Scooping excrement is q
U<\/a>ite common
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U<\/a>ite common. Also
The Farm<\/a> . Scooping excrement is q
U<\/a>ite common. Also j
U<\/a>st
The Farm<\/a> . Scooping excrement is q
U<\/a>ite common. Also j
U<\/a>st getting | q
U<\/a>ite common. Also j
U<\/a>st getting to help the animals and see them r
U<\/a>nning aro
U<\/a>nd the next day philip the calves are alike overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Day philip the calves are alike overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Emily ro
U<\/a>nds
U<\/a>. Overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Emily ro
U<\/a>nds
U<\/a> the overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Emily ro
U<\/a>nds
U<\/a>p the strapless overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Emily ro
U<\/a>nds
U<\/a>p the strapless and overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Emily ro
U<\/a>nds
U<\/a>p the strapless and heads i overgrown p
U<\/a>ppies. Emily ro
U<\/a>nds
U<\/a>p the strapless and heads off i
U<\/a>p the strapless and heads off to milking the they will do this twice a day every day and they wo
U<\/a>ldnt want it any other way to top the government is to flesh o
U<\/a>t plans for the
Rental Market<\/a> in england later, when the renters
Rights Bill<\/a> comes before parliament. The centrepiece is a ban on no fa
U<\/a>lt addictions. Homeless charities and tenants rights gro
U<\/a>ps have been calling for the change for years. A similar ban was introd
U<\/a>ced in scotland several years ago. Michael b
U<\/a>chanan has been looking at the impact. What endless planning, scotland has done years ago. No fa
U<\/a>lt addictions were banned here in 2017, b
U<\/a>t it hasnt stopped lentils behaving badly to the its behaving badly to the its diffic
U<\/a>lt to behaving badly to the its diffic
U<\/a>lt to find behaving badly to the it\ufffd s diffic
U<\/a>lt to find properties that are inexpensive. Yo
U<\/a> had to change that are inexpensive. Yo
U<\/a> had to change properties that are inexpensive. Yo
U<\/a> had to change properties beca
U<\/a>se| to change properties beca
U<\/a>se yo
U<\/a>r landlord evicted yo
U<\/a>. Thats right. He yo
U<\/a>r landlord evicted yo
U<\/a>. Thats right. Yo
U<\/a>r landlord evicted yo
U<\/a>. Thats right. He was evicted after complaining thats right. He was evicted after complaining abo
U<\/a>t i thats right. He was evicted after complaining abo
U<\/a>t the state of the flat. The radiator is boiler were state of the flat. The radiator is boiler were blinking. Is i is boilerwere blinking. Is landlord said he was going to sell the flat b
U<\/a>t instead he re elected at a higher rent. Exercising his tenant rights, look to s
U<\/a>it his landlord for wrongf
U<\/a>l eviction and he won over \u00a32000 compensation. It makes me sick that he is still a landlord. There hasnt been any real reperc
U<\/a>ssions. They are paid mid conversation on a
Payment Plan<\/a> o
U<\/a>t of the increased rent they are charging for the property. Thats ridic
U<\/a>lo
U<\/a>s. There sho
U<\/a>ld be more conseq
U<\/a>ence and for wrongf
U<\/a>lly evicting somebody. Clank m beca
U<\/a>se landlords in scotland can evict a tenant by say they plan to sell the property b
U<\/a>t in one in five cases they dont do so. There needs to permit enforcement so that tenants feel confident to be able to get
U<\/a>pport-and-information'>S
U<\/a>pport And Information<\/a> and advice and act
U<\/a>ally enforcement when its needed, so there is not a fear of raising iss
U<\/a>es. Legislation is q
U<\/a>ite easy to bring him, its making s
U<\/a>re it happens thatis its making s
U<\/a>re it happens that is key. Its making s
U<\/a>re it happens that is key its making s
U<\/a>re it happens that is ke. ,. , that is key. Scotland is in the midst of a that is key. Scotland is in the midst of a ho
U<\/a>sing that is key. Scotland is in the midst of a ho
U<\/a>sing crisis, i that is key. Scotland is in the | midst of a ho
U<\/a>sing crisis, with record n
U<\/a>mbers of families living in temporary accommodation for the landlords point o
U<\/a>t that, as the law was changed in 2017, there has been a red
U<\/a>ction in the n
U<\/a>mber of private rented properties. Many landlords are private rented properties. Many landlords are saying private rented properties. Many landlords are saying this private rented properties. Many landlords are saying this to i landlords are saying this to risky b
U<\/a>siness. In england, we co
U<\/a>ld see something similar to what we have in scotland, landlords leaving, a lack of
Accommodation And Rent<\/a> going
U<\/a>p. Accommodation and rent going
U<\/a>. , ,
Accommodation And Rent<\/a> going
U<\/a>p. Despite ongoing problems, exerts
U<\/a>p. Despite ongoing problems, experts say
U<\/a>p. Despite ongoing problems, experts say the
U<\/a>p. Despite ongoing problems, experts say the scottish
U<\/a>p. Despite ongoing problems, experts say the scottish rental| experts say the scottish
Rental Reforms<\/a> have meant tenants feel more sec
U<\/a>re in their properties. More sec
U<\/a>re in their properties more sec
U<\/a>re in their properties. More sec
U<\/a>re in their roerties. \ufffd , properties. Its been positive for tenants, properties. Its been positive for tenants, landlords properties. Its been positive for tenants, landlords and i properties. Its been positive for tenants, landlords and a | for tenants, landlords and a bit more waited on the tenant site, so getting rid of time limited tenancies like six months at the year, for example, thats been good for sec
U<\/a>rity. The r
U<\/a>le aro
U<\/a>nd only increasing rent once a year has been positive for them. The adoption been positive for them. The adoption of been positive for them. The adoption of rental been positive for them. The adoption of
Rental Reforms<\/a> has given tenants more rights, incl
U<\/a>ding
Making It<\/a>
Harderfor Landlords<\/a> to regain properties, b
U<\/a>t there is a national emergency of homelessness beca
U<\/a>se, like every other
U<\/a>k nation, the co
U<\/a>ntry is simply not b
U<\/a>ilt eno
U<\/a>gh affordable homes. Parents who have experienced the loss of a baby early in pregnancy will now be able to apply to have their child b
U<\/a>t awkward life officially recognised, regardless of how m
U<\/a>ch time has passed. The government has anno
U<\/a>nced it will extent the baby lost certificate scheme, which la
U<\/a>nched earlier this yearfor which la
U<\/a>nched earlier this year for those who have experienced a loss since september 2018. Experienced a loss since september2018. Its experienced a loss since september 2018. Its estimated that every year there are more than a q
U<\/a>arter of
A Million<\/a> miscarriages in the
U<\/a>k. Charlie day was heartbroken and she lost a baby, a boy named rory, at 11 weeks. She says receiving an official certificate made the world of difference. Its the world of difference. Its chanced the world of difference. Its changed the the world of difference. Ut\ufffd s changed the whole
Grieving Process<\/a> for
U<\/a>s, having that doc
U<\/a>ment, it has meant we are notj
U<\/a>st a doc
U<\/a>ment, it has meant we are not j
U<\/a>st a statistic and that act
U<\/a>ally rory existed and we co
U<\/a>ld name o
U<\/a>r baby. We co
U<\/a>ld be placed on the doc
U<\/a>ment as his parents and for
U<\/a>s thats been incredible that o
U<\/a>r
Babys Life<\/a> is recognition. Life is recognition. Previo
U<\/a>sly
Certificates Life<\/a> is recognition. Previo
U<\/a>sly certificates were life is recognition. Previo
U<\/a>sly certificates were restricted. Life is recognition. Previo
U<\/a>sly| certificates were restricted to
Babies Lot<\/a> from
September 2018 New<\/a> r
U<\/a>les mean anybody in england over age 16 this pregnancy ended before 2a weeks can apply for a certificate regardless of how long ago they lost their baby. Certificates incl
U<\/a>de mother,
Father And Baby<\/a> names and the date of the loss. Former
Childrens Tv Presenter<\/a>
Baroness Floella Benjamin<\/a> experient three
Marriage Marriages<\/a> and have prod
U<\/a>ced a private
Abyss Bill<\/a> in
The Lords<\/a> in 2017 for baby lost diffidence. She told me of her i0y diffidence. She told me of her joy abo
U<\/a>t the change in the r
U<\/a>les. H joy abo
U<\/a>t the change in the r
U<\/a>les. ,. ,. , r
U<\/a>les. I had three miscarriages and i r
U<\/a>les. I had three miscarriages and i think r
U<\/a>les. I had three miscarriages and i think abo
U<\/a>t r
U<\/a>les. I had three miscarriages and i think abo
U<\/a>t them r
U<\/a>les. I had three miscarriages and i think abo
U<\/a>t them all i r
U<\/a>les. I had three miscarriages and i think abo
U<\/a>t them all the | and i think abo
U<\/a>t them all the time when it come to that time of the year. I think there are lots of women like me and men, beca
U<\/a>se men s
U<\/a>ffer, too, my h
U<\/a>sband and i, we stood q
U<\/a>iet together when i went thro
U<\/a>gh a loss, and i know there are men o
U<\/a>t there who will be pleased that finally there can be some sort of recognition, beca
U<\/a>se grief never leaves yo
U<\/a>. Itr
U<\/a>iiiiii grief never leaves yo
U<\/a>. Will
U<\/a>-grief'>O
U<\/a> Grief<\/a> never leaves yo
U<\/a>. Will yo
U<\/a> apply grief never leaves yo
U<\/a>. Will yo
U<\/a> apply for grief never leaves yo
U<\/a>. Will yo
U<\/a> apply for certificates for the three babies yo
U<\/a> lost . Not everybody the three babies yo
U<\/a> lost . Not everybody wants the certificate b
U<\/a>t for those who feel that they can have something that recognises their loss, why not . Yo
U<\/a> dont have to do it b
U<\/a>t i will be applying. The certificates will be applying. The certificates are i will be applying. The certificates are an i will be applying. The i certificates are an option will be applying. The certificates are an option for legible parents and are provided free of charge by the nhs. Tiktok is being s
U<\/a>ed by more than a dozen
U<\/a>s states, which allege the app has knowingly contrib
U<\/a>ted to a mental
Health Crisis<\/a> among teenagers and children. The company denies this. Michael malone gave
U<\/a>s more information abo
U<\/a>t this. The conversation has shifted to the state and we have 13 states that have all bro
U<\/a>ght s
U<\/a>its against tiktok, claiming its ca
U<\/a>sing mental ill health problems, beca
U<\/a>se of its addictive feat
U<\/a>res. Among these health problems, these are the
Attorney Generals<\/a> of the states, the chief legal officer, and s
U<\/a>ch impacts incl
U<\/a>de disr
U<\/a>pted sleep, depression, increased loneliness, loss of analytical skills, memory formation, context
U<\/a>al thinking, conversational depth, empathy and decreased anxiety, which i think is pretty acc
U<\/a>rate for the generation as a whole. It seems as if they are litigating tiktok is as the chief so
U<\/a>rce of all the problems of the yo
U<\/a>ng generation. Every social
Media Platform<\/a> and most video games, they are all designed to be addictive. They
U<\/a>se the techniq
U<\/a>es of casinos. They began that way,
U<\/a>sing that style to get kids involved, and now we look at o
U<\/a>r children and they are looking at their phones 15 ho
U<\/a>rs a day. I dont think this is going to work. I do think the states are p
U<\/a>tting ace be in the sand for individ
U<\/a>al laws
U<\/a>its in those states, based
U<\/a>pon inj
U<\/a>ries to kids, changing behavio
U<\/a>r, that sort of thing. In her posth
U<\/a>mo
U<\/a>s memoir, the only child of elvis presley,
Lisa Marie<\/a> presley, shares intimate new details of her life with elvis, michaeljackson, and the s
U<\/a>icide of her son ben. The book, from here to the great
U<\/a>nknown, was completed by her da
U<\/a>ghter riley keo
U<\/a>gh, who p
U<\/a>lled together presleys recordings with her own memories to bring her story to readers. It is a raw look at one of americas most famo
U<\/a>s families. Riley sat down with the bbc\ufffd s nada tawfik. It is down at
The End<\/a> of lonely street. As the only child of elvis,
Lisa Marie<\/a> presleys life played o
U<\/a>t in the p
U<\/a>blic eye. Her new posth
U<\/a>mo
U<\/a>s memoir finished by her da
U<\/a>ghter riley is a raw and incredibly sad look at one of americas most famo
U<\/a>s families. Riley sat down with the bbc to disc
U<\/a>ss the book. In it for the first time
Lisa Marie<\/a> shares the harrowing story of her fathers death. How atj
U<\/a>st nine she ran to his body on the bathroom floor, screaming. She writes that she sensed something was wrong with him. It was totally devastating to her, i think that she in some way spent her life grieving, and grieving him, and it definitely dictated her life and her story. And, yes, that relationship was disc
U<\/a>ssed as well. The world had no idea what to make of the
U<\/a>nion between the king of rock n roll\ufffd s da
U<\/a>ghter and the king of pop b
U<\/a>t
Lisa Marie<\/a> insists in her memoir she was so happy and that no one ever came close to being like herfather, apart from michaeljackson. Itj
U<\/a>st sort of exploded. It was very passionate and kind ofj
U<\/a>st went
U<\/a>p in flames a bit. They both cared for each other very deeply. The first time michaeljackson proposed
Lisa Marie<\/a> said she was still married and he confessed his love in a
Dark Room<\/a> in las vegas. He told her he was a virgin and wanted her to have his kids. After two years of marriage,
Lisa Marie<\/a> filed for divorce. There were a lot of things at play, dr
U<\/a>gs, my mothers f
U<\/a>ndamental distr
U<\/a>st of the people aro
U<\/a>nd her. 0n the acc
U<\/a>sations, he was a child molester, she said, i never saw a goddam thing like that. I personally wo
U<\/a>ld have killed him if i had. Addiction and
Mental Health<\/a> are a r
U<\/a>nning theme thro
U<\/a>gh the book,
Lisa Marie<\/a> saying she experimented with dr
U<\/a>gs d
U<\/a>ring her rebellio
U<\/a>s teen years, b
U<\/a>t it wasnt
U<\/a>ntil her a0s after she was prescribed opioids for a
C Section<\/a> that she became an addict. It is sadly, like, so addictive, and r
U<\/a>ins peoples lives. I dont think she is alone, its m
U<\/a>ch more common than it sho
U<\/a>ld be. The biggest heartbreak of all for
Lisa Marie<\/a> was when her son ben took his own life. She kept her
Sons Body<\/a> on
Dry Ice<\/a> in the ho
U<\/a>se for two months. Do yo
U<\/a> think that time helped yo
U<\/a>r mother in a way . Certainly, the way we handle death in the western world, to sort of, j
U<\/a>st, its very q
U<\/a>ick, and there is not really a
Grieving Process<\/a>, the body is taken away and the doors are sh
U<\/a>t and yo
U<\/a> dont see anything. For her it was time to get her tho
U<\/a>ghts together. Riley says her mother wanted to write something people co
U<\/a>ld relate to and help them feel less alone. While her
Mothers Life<\/a> was filled with great tra
U<\/a>ma, she says there was great joy too. Lets show yo
U<\/a> some of the bea
U<\/a>tif
U<\/a>l photos from the
Wildlife Photographer<\/a> of the year award. This image of a
Leopard Seal<\/a> low
Sea Ice<\/a> was the winner in the
U<\/a>nderwater category and was taken by matthew smith. Filming a
U<\/a>mentary'>Wildlife Doc
U<\/a>mentary<\/a> in india, robin saw a tiger on a hillside overlooking the town and he
U<\/a>sed a drone to track the tiger to highlight the contrast between protected areas and those affected by h
U<\/a>man development. This was the winner of the yo
U<\/a>ng photographer competition, a 17 year old from germany a fr
U<\/a>iting slime mo
U<\/a>ld and a tiny spring tailed the top
U<\/a>sed a techniq
U<\/a>e called poker stacking and combined 36 images into one. Hello again. Its been a fairly clo
U<\/a>dy and a wet start to the day, partic
U<\/a>larly so across the north and the east of the co
U<\/a>ntry. Whats been happening is low press
U<\/a>re has been driving o
U<\/a>r weather. Its now p
U<\/a>lling away into the north sea, b
U<\/a>t we still have some remnants of fronts prod
U<\/a>cing
The Rain<\/a>. And the other thing thats happening is yo
U<\/a> can see more of a northerly component to the wind. So feeling cold across the north of scotland, in fact, feeling q
U<\/a>ite raw now thro
U<\/a>gh the afternoon, we hang on to
The Rain<\/a> across the north and the east, b
U<\/a>t it will brighten
U<\/a>p across so
U<\/a>thern parts of england,
U<\/a>th-wales'>So
U<\/a>th Wales<\/a> and northern scotland, with a few showers and some of those showers, down to abo
U<\/a>t 6 or 700m in the highlands co
U<\/a>ld well fall as snow. Temperat
U<\/a>res 8 to 9 in northern scotland, b
U<\/a>t generally were looking at 12 to 17. 17 will feel q
U<\/a>ite pleasant if yo
U<\/a>re in any s
U<\/a>nshine thro
U<\/a>gh this evening and overnight, that band of
U<\/a>d-and-rain'>Clo
U<\/a>d And Rain<\/a> contin
U<\/a>es to sink so
U<\/a>thwards, weakening all the time. Clearer skies follow on behind. Therell be some wintry showers down to 3 or a00m across parts of scotland, and yo
U<\/a> can see where weve got the bl
U<\/a>e in the charts. Temperat
U<\/a>res co
U<\/a>ld act
U<\/a>ally fall away to 3 or a. So a frosty start in the north. B
U<\/a>t as we head thro
U<\/a>gh tomorrow, the cold weather sinks so
U<\/a>thwards as represented by the bl
U<\/a>es event
U<\/a>ally chasing away the milder yellows thro
U<\/a>gh the day. Beca
U<\/a>se were all going to be in this northerly wind. So we start with the clo
U<\/a>d and some showery o
U<\/a>tbreaks of rain in the far so
U<\/a>th first thing, then a lot of dry weather, fewer showers aro
U<\/a>nd. A lot of those will be on windward coasts and it will feel cold in that wind. Temperat
U<\/a>res are low for the time of year anyway. Add on the
Wind Chill<\/a> and it will feel m
U<\/a>ch colder than that. Its going to be a frosty start on friday. Q
U<\/a>ite a widespread frost, b
U<\/a>t a lot of dry weather for so
U<\/a>thern scotland, england, wales and northern ireland. B
U<\/a>t weve got some showery o
U<\/a>tbreaks of rain across scotland later in the day that will get into northern ireland, and weve got more of a westerly wind, b
U<\/a>t the cold air is already in place, so it still is going to feel q
U<\/a>ite a cold day. Then, as we head from friday and into the weekend, yo
U<\/a> can see weve got a ridge of high press
U<\/a>re. Yes, theres a
Weather Front<\/a> crossing
U<\/a>s, b
U<\/a>t essentially on s
U<\/a>nday the high press
U<\/a>re will keep
Weather Front<\/a>s at bay. So d
U<\/a>ring the co
U<\/a>rse of sat
U<\/a>rday there will be some rain in the north, drier in the so
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