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this exhibition in somerset house means that those with sight loss can experience photography in a whole new way. just the little detail in the ears, you know, it'sjust... it's amazing. the images have been printed in 3d, so they can also be touched. it's only raised a maximum of two millimetres off the surface, but yet i can feel the skin of the rhinoceros, i can feel the wound where they cut off the horn. i can feel its mouth and it's eating the grass. all this detail, it's just like, wow. each photo in the exhibition is also accompanied by a full description in braille for those who can't see. campaigners say it's about making art accessible to all. we want experiences that we can all share and we can all benefit from, and that's what inclusion is about — offering everyone a kind of equitable experience, notjust, "let's put on something for blind people." actually, what we really want is, let's try and find a way to deliver exhibitions that mean everybody can get something out of it. the new technology has enabled visually impaired mum karen to see a scan of her baby ruby for the fi
this exhibition in somerset house means that those with sight loss can experience photography in a whole new way. just the little detail in the ears, you know, it'sjust... it's amazing. the images have been printed in 3d, so they can also be touched. it's only raised a maximum of two millimetres off the surface, but yet i can feel the skin of the rhinoceros, i can feel the wound where they cut off the horn. i can feel its mouth and it's eating the grass. all this detail, it's just like, wow....
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remains were discovered by amateur fossil hunters in somerset. and the other story is doing really well on the bbc news website and it is about a tiktok star who is a great knitter who has broken the world record for blanket knitting. he set the record for the most blanket are noted in 24 hours, he netted 19 of them, and 1.2 million people tuned in. there he is with his guinness world record certificate. now let's get the weather. it was a chilly start to the day particularly for central and southern parts of the uk and we had a touch of frost around. rain has been moving in from the north and for the rest of the day it will be damp across the northern part of the uk, whereas sunny spells will hold on in the south. there is high—pressure out towards the west, but this weather front is coming around the northern side of that high pressure, bringing the cloud and rain to much of scotland. rain in northern ireland which is drying out a bit. northern england and north wales turning fairly wet in the afternoon. further south you're more likely to st
remains were discovered by amateur fossil hunters in somerset. and the other story is doing really well on the bbc news website and it is about a tiktok star who is a great knitter who has broken the world record for blanket knitting. he set the record for the most blanket are noted in 24 hours, he netted 19 of them, and 1.2 million people tuned in. there he is with his guinness world record certificate. now let's get the weather. it was a chilly start to the day particularly for central and...
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this exhibition in somerset house means that those with sight loss can experience photography in a whole new way. just the little detail in the ears, you know, it'sjust. it's amazing. the images have been printed in 30, so they can also be touched. it's only raised a maximum of two millimetres off the surface, but yet i can feel the skin of the rhinoceros, i can feel the wound where they cut off the horn. i can feel its mouth and it's eating the grass. all this detail, it's just like, wow. each photo in the exhibition is also accompanied by a full description in braille for those who can't see. campaigners say it's about making art accessible to all. we want experiences that we can all share and we can all benefit from, and that's what inclusion is about — offering everyone a kind of equitable experience, notjust, "let's put on something for blind people." actually, what we really want is, let's try and find a way to deliver exhibitions that mean everybody can get something out of it. the new technology has enabled visually impaired mum karen to see a scan of her baby ruby for the firs
this exhibition in somerset house means that those with sight loss can experience photography in a whole new way. just the little detail in the ears, you know, it'sjust. it's amazing. the images have been printed in 30, so they can also be touched. it's only raised a maximum of two millimetres off the surface, but yet i can feel the skin of the rhinoceros, i can feel the wound where they cut off the horn. i can feel its mouth and it's eating the grass. all this detail, it's just like, wow. each...
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durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey, and warwickshire, have all been awarded tier1 status whilst glamorgan and yorkshire join them in 2027. it whilst glamorgan and yorkshire 'oin them in 2027.— them in 2027. it was a tender trocess them in 2027. it was a tender process which _ them in 2027. it was a tender process which has _ them in 2027. it was a tender process which has taken - them in 2027. it was a tender| process which has taken place them in 2027. it was a tender - process which has taken place over the last four weeks. that is something that i think will be a tearfor something that i think will be a tear for those something that i think will be a tearfor those clubs. something that i think will be a tear for those clubs. they will have huge aspirations to come in in the future. the most important thing is that there is lots of money being invested in women's cricket. so many clubs, only so many can be up on the starting board and we have been chosen, we're really happy to be the chosen, we're really happy to be the chosen club. this is about
durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey, and warwickshire, have all been awarded tier1 status whilst glamorgan and yorkshire join them in 2027. it whilst glamorgan and yorkshire 'oin them in 2027.— them in 2027. it was a tender trocess them in 2027. it was a tender process which _ them in 2027. it was a tender process which has _ them in 2027. it was a tender process which has taken - them in 2027. it was a tender| process which has taken place them in 2027. it...
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they come here every day from their home in north somerset, alan and catherine o'sullivan, to the exact spot where their much loved son was last caught on camera. still looking for answers. we have tried to retrace his steps because we have the last footage of him. you know, we've come out at 3:00 in the morning to this area to walk the routes that we know, to just see how well [it it might be, and just literally to search for an answer, really. it was back on the 1st of march, st david's day, thatjack had gone out to a house party, along with friends he was studying with here in the city. he left the party in the early hours of the morning to head home. it was here just below brunel way, coming from this car park onto this patch of grass, that jack was last caught on cctv camera. it was around a 3:15 in the morning, in the early hours of saturday, the 2nd of march. but crucially, his phone was still in use. hours later. he made a call from his phone. he received a call on that phone. and there's data that's shown up to show that phone is still active at 6zlili, which is three and a hal
they come here every day from their home in north somerset, alan and catherine o'sullivan, to the exact spot where their much loved son was last caught on camera. still looking for answers. we have tried to retrace his steps because we have the last footage of him. you know, we've come out at 3:00 in the morning to this area to walk the routes that we know, to just see how well [it it might be, and just literally to search for an answer, really. it was back on the 1st of march, st david's day,...
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so although i agree with a lot of out of somerset, but i think the binding ministration deserves a bit of credit for trying to maintain, can contain these tension or somebody want to respond to that. yeah, sure, of course, i mean, i mean the bodily ministration deserves credit for allowing the genocide to continue for now as you sat at the outset of your show for 7 months. so i'm not sure what kind of credit one gives the button illustration. clearly the united states does not want a regional war and the sense of expanding their they're fine with having the palestinians be slaughtered before our eyes. the west just be towards yesterday or the day before. the security council resolution sort of advancing palestinian statehood as nominal, and that's the radical and it's conceptual that that is in theory the us claims to be for a 2 state solution yet us policy is characterized by essentially on the one hand, i know that extraordinary degree of anti palestinian racism and on the other hand, a ludicrousness in terms of its contempt for its own statements to state solution peace in the middl
so although i agree with a lot of out of somerset, but i think the binding ministration deserves a bit of credit for trying to maintain, can contain these tension or somebody want to respond to that. yeah, sure, of course, i mean, i mean the bodily ministration deserves credit for allowing the genocide to continue for now as you sat at the outset of your show for 7 months. so i'm not sure what kind of credit one gives the button illustration. clearly the united states does not want a regional...
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. >> number one, they do need to re institute law and order like president's somerset earlier, not with excessive force, but you need to make sure the students understand they got to play by the rules. so number one, you need to make sure all the students are save i've talked enough jewish students to know they feel intimidated and managed and there haven't been consequences. so that's under two. >> if you violate the rules, administration shouldn't make concessions to you. as we saw happen at columbia in northwestern, there needs to be consequences. again, if you violate the rules, you should be suspended like anyone else. and then number three no full face masking. again, i just don't think it's appropriate and it doesn't impinge upon your freedom of speech. you that you shouldn't dress up. i an isis fighter right? like there's no rule that says the school needs to tolerate students oregon at outside activists dressing like they're in al-qaeda. >> we also had an incident we're one of the student leaders at columbia talked openly to administrators about the thing zionist shouldn't live
. >> number one, they do need to re institute law and order like president's somerset earlier, not with excessive force, but you need to make sure the students understand they got to play by the rules. so number one, you need to make sure all the students are save i've talked enough jewish students to know they feel intimidated and managed and there haven't been consequences. so that's under two. >> if you violate the rules, administration shouldn't make concessions to you. as we...
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this has been state of the nation, and i know you're waiting for the somerset weather report. it will be absolutely wonderful. sunshine. glorious and the crops will be coming out i >> -- >>a >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you. a different day tomorrow in the east we'll have much more cloud compared to today, whereas in the west it should be a little brighter still. some wet weather around though across parts of wales and southwest england this evening . affecting the west evening. affecting the west midlands too. that's showery rain. working into southwest scotland at the same time. a few showers coming into eastern england , particularly norfolk, england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire . many other areas, lincolnshire. many other areas, though, will be dry. quite a mild night. temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across t
this has been state of the nation, and i know you're waiting for the somerset weather report. it will be absolutely wonderful. sunshine. glorious and the crops will be coming out i >> -- >>a >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar , sponsors of weather on . solar, sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. good evening to you. a different day tomorrow in the east we'll have much more cloud compared to today,...
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the first piece was dug out of a somerset beach in 2016. and then, four years later, with the help of other fossil hunters, he found more. scientists now say it was a giant ichthyosaur, living alongside the dinosaurs and probably eating squid. and it may have been bigger than a blue whale — the largest animal ever to have lived. this ichthyosaur lived about 202 million years ago, right at a time where there was a major extinction event. what this major extinction event led to was the eradication — the extinction — of these giant ichthyosaurs. after years in paul's garage, it's finally time to say goodbye. i've sort of come to know it almost. studied it in such intense detail, that it will be sad to say cheerio to it. this gigantic ichthyosaur will soon go to its new home on public display at the bristol museum and art gallery. georgina rannard, bbc news, swindon. we are talking about who will hold the giantjawbone? palaeontologist, dr dean lomax is here. just explain if he would what is in the studio and the relativity to the discover
the first piece was dug out of a somerset beach in 2016. and then, four years later, with the help of other fossil hunters, he found more. scientists now say it was a giant ichthyosaur, living alongside the dinosaurs and probably eating squid. and it may have been bigger than a blue whale — the largest animal ever to have lived. this ichthyosaur lived about 202 million years ago, right at a time where there was a major extinction event. what this major extinction event led to was the...
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proud to say a long time ago, a long time ago , long time ago, a long time ago, but, from north—east somerset made the point that you accept as a matter of tolerance other people's religions. yeah, but that doesn't allow them to break your law . so if you have your law. so if you have a religion that believes in human sacrifice , human sacrifice is sacrifice, human sacrifice is breaking your law. so you don't allow the human sacrifice , but allow the human sacrifice, but they're entitled to believe that it's a good thing you don't challenge their belief, but you make obey the ordinary law . make them obey the ordinary law. and i think in modern society, we have conflated the idea of tolerance with what people believe. we're saying, well , if believe. we're saying, well, if you believe that, then you can go ahead and do whatever you like. that's the bit that's like. and that's the bit that's mistaken. and we to rebuild mistaken. and we need to rebuild the argument for saying the ordinary law must apply to everybody. ordinary law must apply to eveand dy. do do about this? >> and what do we do a
proud to say a long time ago, a long time ago , long time ago, a long time ago, but, from north—east somerset made the point that you accept as a matter of tolerance other people's religions. yeah, but that doesn't allow them to break your law . so if you have your law. so if you have a religion that believes in human sacrifice , human sacrifice is sacrifice, human sacrifice is breaking your law. so you don't allow the human sacrifice , but allow the human sacrifice, but they're entitled to...
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so, i, we got a good local candidate standing where i live in somerset, so i will probably be able to vote for him, and then hold my nose with the rest of the party. but, i can see many tories, who are sort of one nafion tories, who are sort of one nation type tories, who will be, looking at labour, i suspect, quite . and some of them will quite. and some of them will most definitely vote for them . most definitely vote for them. thatis most definitely vote for them. that is what keir starmer is doing, but like i said, who can blame him? but like i said again , i repeat as far as defence is concerned, i welcome his position. >> wow, you've been watching a party political broadcast for the labour party by neil parish . the labour party by neil parish. only joking captain, but you have to. >> they haven't paid me for my, my, my. but i think i was trying to be absolutely fair. my, my. but i think i was trying to be absolutely fair . you see, to be absolutely fair. you see, today that's the idea. and thank you, chris, as well . you, chris, as well. >> astonishing stuff. okay. always plea
so, i, we got a good local candidate standing where i live in somerset, so i will probably be able to vote for him, and then hold my nose with the rest of the party. but, i can see many tories, who are sort of one nafion tories, who are sort of one nation type tories, who will be, looking at labour, i suspect, quite . and some of them will quite. and some of them will most definitely vote for them . most definitely vote for them. thatis most definitely vote for them. that is what keir starmer...
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i'm joined now in the studio by doctor liam fox, conservative mp for north somerset, because he's got this book out. the coming storm. and this is a really interesting topic liam , that to be honest, topic liam, that to be honest, i haven't given much thought to. and now having read some of this book, i feel i should give more to it because you're basically saying that you think water will write the history of the 21st century with profound implications for both humanity and the planet. so let's just start by saying what do you mean by that? water will write the history of the 21st century. >> well, i wanted to write the book for three reasons. number one, that i have a profound belief that every human being has an absolute human right to clean water and sanitation. secondly, the competition for water as the population grows. but the water supply doesn't is a potential cause of conflict around the world. and thirdly, the absolute scandal of how much garbage we're putting into the seas and oceans, which is a crime against the environment and everyone talks about co2 and so on, but we'r
i'm joined now in the studio by doctor liam fox, conservative mp for north somerset, because he's got this book out. the coming storm. and this is a really interesting topic liam , that to be honest, topic liam, that to be honest, i haven't given much thought to. and now having read some of this book, i feel i should give more to it because you're basically saying that you think water will write the history of the 21st century with profound implications for both humanity and the planet. so...
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the conservative mp for north east somerset and gb news star sir jacob rees—mogg, was pursued by a crowd of protesters at cardiff university following an address to their conservative party association. take a look at this shocking scenes. sirjacob was chased to his car by a car by pro—palestine protesters . he was pro—palestine protesters. he was filmed being harassed by a mob of what have been described as hard left demonstrators, one of whom was waving the palestinian flag as rees—mogg was rushed by security into a waiting car. so what do these shocking scenes tell us about the climate of political debate in britain's universities? to discuss this, i'm delighted to welcome senior university lecturer in philosophy and free speech campaigner , doctor edward campaigner, doctor edward skidelsky. doctor skidelsky, good to have you back on the show. what is your reaction to that footage that we've just seen? >> well, as you say, it's really bad , of course students have a bad, of course students have a democratic right to demonstrate, but what we saw there went well beyond legal demon
the conservative mp for north east somerset and gb news star sir jacob rees—mogg, was pursued by a crowd of protesters at cardiff university following an address to their conservative party association. take a look at this shocking scenes. sirjacob was chased to his car by a car by pro—palestine protesters . he was pro—palestine protesters. he was filmed being harassed by a mob of what have been described as hard left demonstrators, one of whom was waving the palestinian flag as...
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oh, they're charming and all the proceeds are going to the, dorset and somerset ambulance service. i think there's nothing wrong with it. >> i mean, what i love is the one that is, it's so english because one of them seems to be a combination of morris dancing costume and some bondage gear. yeah, well, which i thought was just. it was unique. i mean, who knew that shepton mallet was so sex positive? or at least half of shepton mallet? i rip off the census strips, i say, well, i think i saw some diversity there. >> i mean, yes, yeah, that's definitely a brown woolly. there you go. so i mean, that's some diversity i think we can all get behind. but maybe i think, look, this is the best of british traditional humour. it is, it is , it is. and i think these are the type of traditions that we should all be wanting to preserve and conserve. they're going to go for a fortune on ebay now, aren't they? >> i mean, they've certainly going to raise more than they ever imagined for the air ambulance. >> limited edition knitted willies on display here. >> and of course, knitting is very fashiona
oh, they're charming and all the proceeds are going to the, dorset and somerset ambulance service. i think there's nothing wrong with it. >> i mean, what i love is the one that is, it's so english because one of them seems to be a combination of morris dancing costume and some bondage gear. yeah, well, which i thought was just. it was unique. i mean, who knew that shepton mallet was so sex positive? or at least half of shepton mallet? i rip off the census strips, i say, well, i think i...
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this exhibition in somerset house means that those with sight loss can experience photography in a whole new way. just the little detail in the ears, you know, it'sjust... it's amazing. the images have been printed in 3d, so they can also be touched. it's only raised a maximum of two millimetres off the surface, but yet i can feel the skin of the rhinoceros, i can feel the wound where they cut off the horn. i can feel its mouth and it's eating the grass. all this detail, it's just like, wow. each photo in the exhibition is also accompanied by a full description in braille for those who can't see. campaigners say it's about making art accessible to all. we want experiences that we can all share and we can all benefit from, and that's what inclusion is about — offering everyone a kind of equitable experience, notjust, "let's put on something for blind people." actually, what we really want is, let's try and find a way to deliver exhibitions that mean everybosy can get something out of it. exhibitions that mean everybody can get something out of it. the new technology has enabled visually
this exhibition in somerset house means that those with sight loss can experience photography in a whole new way. just the little detail in the ears, you know, it'sjust... it's amazing. the images have been printed in 3d, so they can also be touched. it's only raised a maximum of two millimetres off the surface, but yet i can feel the skin of the rhinoceros, i can feel the wound where they cut off the horn. i can feel its mouth and it's eating the grass. all this detail, it's just like, wow....
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on the m5 in somerset and on the m6 in cheshire and greater manchester. we're expecting long delays over there, but on roads like this it can be a fraction of a second if you aren't paying attention just here, just in the last hour or so, a lorry and a small car collided. fortunately, there weren't any serious injuries, but of course many people are expected to check before they travel. >> theo ray, thanks very much. appreciate it. that's all from us on britain's newsroom. have you enjoyed yourself? nana. >> it's been fun. i'm a britain's newsroom virgin, but obviously me in. obviously you've broken me in. yeah, right. well listen up next. tuned for good next. stay tuned for good afternoon britain with tom and emily. it's been a pleasure. as eveh emily. it's been a pleasure. as ever. i look forward to seeing you on friday, actually, because i'll a zigi thing and i'll be doing a zigi thing and i'm tomorrow bev. i'm back tomorrow with bev. >> here's afternoon, britain. >> well, there we are. but >> well, well, there we are. but coming good afternoon coming
on the m5 in somerset and on the m6 in cheshire and greater manchester. we're expecting long delays over there, but on roads like this it can be a fraction of a second if you aren't paying attention just here, just in the last hour or so, a lorry and a small car collided. fortunately, there weren't any serious injuries, but of course many people are expected to check before they travel. >> theo ray, thanks very much. appreciate it. that's all from us on britain's newsroom. have you...
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that means new ev plants, seeing down in plants, which are seeing down in somerset, means unleashing the potential where seeing new teesside, where we're seeing new wind turbines being manufactured. exactly wind turbines being maanetured. exactly wind turbines being maanetured. see,exactly wind turbines being maanetured. see,exac'that's what we need to see, and that's where approach differs to where our approach differs to the labour party. >> and are still reliant >> and yet we are still reliant domestically on 40% for gas, and it's even more for manufacturing industry. you can't run a cement plant off a plug in mains that runs off a turbine, and we need fossil fuels . we may be able to fossil fuels. we may be able to wean ourselves off them, but we still need them. so wouldn't it be better solution? be a better solution? jordan. roll stuff roll on importing stuff from halfway around the world, literally selling to literally selling coal to newcastle this newcastle or in this case selling oil to britain? we have our own we have bountiful our own oil. we have bountiful suppues our ow
that means new ev plants, seeing down in plants, which are seeing down in somerset, means unleashing the potential where seeing new teesside, where we're seeing new wind turbines being manufactured. exactly wind turbines being maanetured. exactly wind turbines being maanetured. see,exactly wind turbines being maanetured. see,exac'that's what we need to see, and that's where approach differs to where our approach differs to the labour party. >> and are still reliant >> and yet we are...
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raiders to a pair of ineffective private detectives and a kidnapping, all set in a sleepy village in somerset. take a look. she would have been the first female ever to win in a marrow division. it was clear that other growers were scared of caroline beating them. we set out to follow caroline on herjourney to shepton mallet. how were we to know what we were getting ourselves into? they took my vegetables! this is my crime scene, sir. people don't expect private detectives to be funny. i i've been shot! what do you mean you've been shot? i can't believe he shot me! i'm quite a big cheese i on these encrypted forums. there's nothing here, though, mate. what you mean there's nothing here? what about the from rotherham? what about him? snooping around the allotments. how are we doing back there, willie? soil's very dry, caroline. oh, come on! _ i got them into this mess, paul. get off my husband! for all we know, lawrence and louise could be dead now! everything was going through my head. ijust couldn't put it together. yeah, i think in hindsight— we probably should have gone to the police at
raiders to a pair of ineffective private detectives and a kidnapping, all set in a sleepy village in somerset. take a look. she would have been the first female ever to win in a marrow division. it was clear that other growers were scared of caroline beating them. we set out to follow caroline on herjourney to shepton mallet. how were we to know what we were getting ourselves into? they took my vegetables! this is my crime scene, sir. people don't expect private detectives to be funny. i i've...
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delays are also expected on the m5 towards somerset and on the m6 in cheshire and greater manchester. now the rac, the motoring company saying they were expecting around 14 million people on the roads throughout this easter holiday period. and that's set to be a continuing high today as it's one of the busiest days as people are travelling around the country. >> thanks, theo. appreciate it. lovely to see the sunrise coming up there. >> yeah, makes the difference . >> yeah, makes the difference. >> yeah, makes the difference. >> getting brighter at night and in the morning. nice lovely to see. >> very welcome. yeah. and hopefully it's nice weather as well today. >> it doesn't look too bad out there does it. so far. >> apparently. oh don't pin your hopes on it. >> here's greg dewhurst. >> here's greg dewhurst. >> he'll put you in the picture. >> he'll put you in the picture. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. good morning. welcome to your latest weather. over the next few days, it does remain unsettled . we do have rain unsettled. we do hav
delays are also expected on the m5 towards somerset and on the m6 in cheshire and greater manchester. now the rac, the motoring company saying they were expecting around 14 million people on the roads throughout this easter holiday period. and that's set to be a continuing high today as it's one of the busiest days as people are travelling around the country. >> thanks, theo. appreciate it. lovely to see the sunrise coming up there. >> yeah, makes the difference . >> yeah,...
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here is that weather front pushing in the direction of devon, cornwall and somerset as we go through the rest of the day. talking of the rest of the day, we continue with one or two showers. some of it will clear up and it will brighten up. in parts of the east we hang on to the showers. cold in the wind in the east. temperatures down on yesterday. temperatures down on yesterday. temperature likely to be 111 in glasgow. this evening and overnight in a new weather front comes in a new weather front comes on across scotland. sinking sales and showers with it. if you showers in wales and the south—west. it will be cold as well. frost in sheltered areas. tomorrow a mixture of bright spells, sunshine and some showers. some of the showers will be sharp across central and southern england. wintry across the hills in the north. the temperatures are on the low side for the time of year.— alfred hitchcock, charlie chaplin and elizabeth taylor are just three of the screen titans who have been awarded a bafta fellowship — that's the highest accolade the british academy of film and televisi
here is that weather front pushing in the direction of devon, cornwall and somerset as we go through the rest of the day. talking of the rest of the day, we continue with one or two showers. some of it will clear up and it will brighten up. in parts of the east we hang on to the showers. cold in the wind in the east. temperatures down on yesterday. temperatures down on yesterday. temperature likely to be 111 in glasgow. this evening and overnight in a new weather front comes in a new weather...