the weather is pretty overcast for some of us, but there have been lengthy spells of sunshine in the south west of the uk. high pressure is in charge and you would think it would give us sunnier skies, but here is the extent of the cloud across most of the uk. what we have got right now is more or less or you will have four most of the afternoon. still a few glimmers of brightness possible in one or two locations, but on the whole it is on the cloudy site. how about the temperatures? quite a spread on the north sea coast from newcastle to aberdeen, but out towards the west 17, even 18 degrees in northern ireland. this evening and overnight not much changes. broadly speaking the southern half of the country has plenty of clear spells. the northern half has cloudy skies. around east anglia and parts of scotland it will be quite chilly in the morning, but out towards the west should be relatively mild. here is the forecast for tomorrow. in northern parts of the uk, certainly in
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our correspondent rowan bridge is at manchester crown court. rowan, this is the first time she appeared in the dock. what did she have to say? this trial has been going on for more than six months stop for the first time we have heard from lucy letby the person at the centre of this court case. she was questioned in court and the kc pedicure directly, would you ever want to hurt a child? to which she said, thatis hurt a child? to which she said, that is completely against what being a nurses. i only wanted to help and care for them. she talked about how being removed from clinical duties had a devastating impact on her and she nominated antidepressants and to take medication to sleep at night. she was asked about a hand written note the jury had seen what did she have to say about that?
she denies all the charges against her. our correspondent rowan bridge is at manchester crown court. rowan, this is the first time she appeared in the dock. what did she have to say? this trial has been going on for more than six months stop for the first time we have heard from lucy letby the person at the centre of this court case. she was questioned in court and the kc pedicure directly, would you ever want to hurt a child? to which she said, thatis hurt a child? to which she said, that is completely against what being a nurses. i only wanted to help and care for them. she talked about how being removed from clinical duties had a devastating impact on her and she nominated antidepressants and to take medication to sleep at night. she was asked about a hand written note the jury had seen what did she have to say about that?