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but it is warm, not quite as warm as yesterday which was the warmest day of the year so far. but i think easily, even with the hazy skies, temperatures will widely reach the low 20s across england and in other parts of the country i think the high teens can be expected early this afternoon. so, pleasant enough for the next few hours. then, things will change and the weather could get quite dramatic later today, when we are expecting thundery downpours to sweep into parts of the uk. it will be coming in from the south, there is a separate band of rain heading to northern ireland, another one will reach the south of the country. so i think late afternoon, we will see those clouds really starting to increase in the west and the south, and the met office warns that particularly south eastern parts of the country are in for local torrential downpours, frequent lightning, gusty winds and even large hailstones. so, this is for south eastern areas, for a few hours, not everywhe ....
Tom McConnachie was killed on Budshead Road in Plymouth, in February 2019. Lewis Seaman, who left the scene and drove for miles before torching his vehicle, was allowed to keep driving until his conviction ....
They re only little people. if one of the cars hits them, you know, that could be the end of their life. just time then for a reminder of how many children died on uk roads in 2020. paul s seven days of runs and bike rides are part of the andy cox challenge, which is seeing police officers across the country taking on challenges and raising money for road peace a charity which supports victims of road collisions and their families. paul ends his day meeting angie. he was one of the first on the scene when her sister carol was killed by a dangerous driver. my brother in law had to come to my house and tell me at 9:00 that sunday morning. i was getting ready to go to a car boot sale. and then, of course, you ve then got to think i had to go and tell my mum, who was 82 years old at the time, that her daughter had gone. so that was hard. we ve lived with the consequences of it for six years now and it still never goes away. olivia richwald, bbc look north, harrogate. federal agents in th ....