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nippon steel was blocked by the biden administration. by the biden administration. president trump is sticking president trump is sticking with that decision, but will with that decision, but will allow the firm to invest. allow the firm to invest. i think you agree with that, don't you? us steel was one of our great companies, and through a lot of stupidity and bad government, and also bad management of the company, it lost that lustre. but it's going to gain it back,
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and tariffs are going to help. well, the latest threat comes as trade tensions ramp up between the world's two biggest economies. as of today, china is enforcing tariffs on us goods, including coal, gas, oil and agricultural machinery. they're in retaliation for president trump's 10% tax on all chinese imports that he imposed last week. the chinese move is limited in scope, only hitting us goods worth $14 billion a year. compare that to the $450 billion worth of chinese goods that will be subject to us tariffs ever year, us tariffs every year, according to research by capital economics. the big question — will that force up prices for ordinary americans? something the president was asked in an interview on sunday with fox news. you said that the tariff is a "beautiful word". there are some signs in the markets, in consumer confidence, that they're a little jittery. so, if all goes to plan,
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when do you think families will be able to feel prices going down — groceries, energy — or are you kind of saying to them, hang on, inflation may get worse until it gets better? no, i think we're going to become a rich... look, we're not that rich right now. we are $36 trillion. that's because we let all these nations take advantage of us. same thing, like 200 billion with canada, we owe 300... we have a deficit with mexico of $350 billion. i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to let that happen. let's go tojeff moon, former assistant us trade representative for china, who now runs china moon strategies. hejoins us from he joins us from washington, dc. there are so many different avenues to explore. let's talk first about those chinese retaliatory tariffs coming into force today. they are much more targeted than the blanket tariff that donald trump has imposed on chinese imports into the us. why do you think beijing has taken that approach?—
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beijing has taken that approach? well, i think beijing's _ approach? well, i think beijing's goal— approach? well, i think beijing's goal is - approach? well, i think beijing's goal is to - approach? well, i thinkl beijing's goal is to really maintain the status quo. beijing grams a trade surplus with the united states of several hundred billion dollars a year. —— beijing runs. it is
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several hundred billion dollars a year. —— beijir the ns. it is notwithstanding the other be because beijing is measures, be because beijing is more concerned about the inflationary effect of tariffs than trump is? it than donald trump is? could be than donald tromo is? could be of it. i be. that could be part of it. i think they don't want i———;;: :;;e't7' “— " ' z ;— 7 ithertradewilerhey ' escalate the trade will. they know what coming next. don't know what is coming next. donald trump is setting up a cake of tariffs —— trade there are four there are fo'ur different war. there are four different kinds of tariffs. the tariffs on china �*fentanyl. imposed on china for fentanyl. the talk of a universal tariff. is also “27551750 of : stariszzs. 7 : stariszzs. and there reciprocal tariffs. and there are these steel and aluminium tariffs. and it is not clear are these steel and aluminium tariff the 1d it is not clear are these steel and aluminium tariff the details 1ot clear are these steel and aluminium tariff the details are clear are these steel and aluminium tariff the details are of ar are these steel and aluminium tariff the details are of all are these steel and aluminium tariff �* things. ils are of all are these steel and aluminium tariff �* things. but re of all are these steel and aluminium tariff �* things. but potentially, these things. but potentially, certain countries face certain countries could face all those are not all of those tariffs are not just one. so there is a lot of challenge i think for challenge ahead i think for china. ., , china. duo thingthat ea is we china. duo thingthat ig - is we heard curious is we haven'theard specific about donald anything specific about donald has plans for the union. sees the eu european union. he sees the eu is an enemy almost and has threatened tariffs are
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the sound of further especially on steel and many producers of aluminium. many producers of those metals are in the korea, asia's they areasia's. biggest of steel they areasia's biggest of steel to the us. exporters of steel to the us. australia and vietnam on that list as in total, the us listasawell in total. the us more $100 billion imports more than $100 billion of steel and 7 annually. some combined. annually. some well—known �* shares well—known companies saw shares down in trade today. some were down ”on" f 3.5% shares were down more than 3.5% at one point. and in at one point. and it shares in nippon steel down as well, or seem to have those they seem to have recovered slightly. japan's fetfi�*i�*efeei elifiiitlfe; jeean?’ " ”e” "7” 7 as feee�*i�*e'eei elififitli jéééfi?’ e we” 777” 7 as you fetfi�*i�*efeei elifiiitlife j§e§fi§77 77 777777 77777 7 as you mentioned fetfi�*i�*efeei elifiiitlife j§e§fi§77 77 777777 77777 7 in as you mentioned fetfi�*i�*efeei elifiiitlife j§e§fi§77 77 777777 77777 7 in us as you mentioned fetfi�*i�*efeei elifiiitlife j§e§fi§77 77 777777 77777 7 in us last you mentioned fetfi�*i�*efeei elifiiitlife j§e§fi§77 77 777777 77777 7 in us last you mer try|ed iron out the nippon steel to iron out the nippon steel bid for us steel, another bid fer de etf-el aneth: to what is going for = -e: and it7look7s like the industry. and it looks like trump supports a for the industry. and it looks like trump supportsa foran 777-— 77 rather than a investment rather than a takeover. 0n tariffs, we'll have to whether this is a have to see whether this is a big bang policy that be
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down. 7 down. we have been during his term, before. during his first term, imposed on and ig’s on aluminium and several trading later grfltggverel *eeng duty—free arrangements the eu injapan. it is britain, the eu injapan. it is not clear what will happen to not clear what vvill happen to but markets not clear what will happen to but markets are likely those, but markets are likely be on and volatile in to be on edge and volatile in response cans of sura njana tewari. sura thea tewari. sura the picturei. sura the picture in asia, thank you. let's bring in anna macdonald, investment manager at aubrey capital management in edinburgh. european markets will be opening in a few time, opening in a few hours' time, how do think will to 7 7 77 to this 7 7 to thislatest 7 to thislatest barrage of tariff news? i think much as they - done _ tariff news? i think much as they - done over - tariff news? i think much as they - done over the - tariff news? i think much as| they - done over the last 7 what we what we see is 7 what we see is that week, what we see is that there be kneejerk reactions. may be some kneejerk reactions. but there is a bit of wait and
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see. because we saw mexico see. becausewe sawwithmexico canada tariffs were and ca nadathoser tariffs were so and canadathosetarifts were so the is quickly undone. so the risk: is an investor quickly undone. so the risk is an investor you 77 7�*ha7nd777 777 a... 7. .ha.r;g..a.;d fee, 7. 7 7�*ha7nd7a7nd 95171 your hand and you sell something you buy something, is not is n7ot going 7 7 is n7ot going to7 7 is n7ot going to7be 7 which is not going to be coming were about a one day were talking about a one day to something. and reaction to something; and 7777 is reaction to something; and , , ~ 7 ~ is plenty of other reaction to something; and , , ~ 7 ~ is plenty and her corporate news and inflation data, lots coming out data, lots of things coming out this week that will data, lots of things coming out this be 5k that will data, lots of things coming out this be looking will data, lots of things coming out this be looking at. will data, lots of things coming out this be looking at. so will data, lots of things coming out this be looking at. so it will data, lots of things coming out this be looking at.-ll. also be looking at. so it is about more _ also be looking at. so it is about more than - also be looking at. so it is about more than just - also be looking at. so it is. about more than just donald trump what you are trump is what you are saying. we will get us retail sales in week, what we we ex-ect us retail sales be we ex-ect us retail sales be a e ex-ect us retail sales be a bit x-ect us retail sales $5 which in particular, there has less we 7l7ess77 weal 7less77 777 weal h7e7ar been less carbine. we will hear from other stalwarts like front other stalwarts—like?— and coke. they will mcdonald's and coke. they will paint a picture i think of a us mcdonald's and coke. they will paint a pit wants :hink of a us mcdonald's and coke. they will paint a pit wants to 1k of a us mcdonald's and coke. they will paint a pit wants to1k getting value and is possib7ly 7 real value and is possibly feeling a bit cautious
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about the year ahead, given they don't know what will be about the year ahead, given they don't with ' what will be about the year ahead, given they don't with inflation .l be about the year ahead, given they don't with inflation and about the year ahead, given they c and with inflation and about the year ahead, given they c and wi on. flation and anna macdonald. thank you very much. speaking to journalists on sunday, france's president the trump administration. it's the equivalent for france to what the us announced on the $500 billion for stargate. the announcement by president macron is a sign of growing ai competition between the us,
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europe and china, at the summit — explains. ai global superpower. the us currently dominates — it has companies like google, microsoft and 0penai. to the summit, including people like sam altman, the ceo of 0penai — the company behind'chatgft. later on in the week, representing us interests. close behind the us, we have china. been quite dramatic.
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now, this new economic reality, if you like, presents public services, as well as promote economic growth. thank you forjoining us. it does like there is a does seem like there is a for going on battle for supremacy going on in the world of ai, france ioo 100 euros announcing at 100 billion euros investment. but most people about the us and china, talking about the us and china. tussle them. what if do you see europe role if any do you see europe playing in this race?- playing in this race? well, i think dominance _ playing in this race? well, i think dominance and - playing in this race? well, i think dominance and the i playing in this race? well, i l think dominance and the race playing in this race? well, i - think dominance and the race to think dominanceeandtherace to dominance in particular a complex base. the us
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quite a complex base. the us if you look at the certainly if you look at the numbers ahead of the game in centres that and the scale of that the have. but investments that they have. but the eu is quite unique in that is doing a lot in of it is doing a lot in terms of the codes regulation. the codes of practice are in practice which are in development at the moment a sort of true sort of innovative regulatory mechanism here that is being the uk has is being trialled. the uk has recently published its opportunities plan. there is a the making. so i think bill in the making. so i think we are at very interesting we are at a very interesting juncture, where a of juncture, where a lot of countries are doing very countries'sr'e doing sen; things from a different things from a regulatory perspective. but one e: -7:= 7 that is a that is a common thing that is a common denominator is that there is a lot of investment going all lotof investment going all in 21. between the summit difference between the summit and last is that there is a and the last is that there is a new president in town in washington. and it is interesting, he is interesting- he is obviously to be influenced by elon going to be influenced by elon musk. someone who has actually
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spokenin musk. someone who has actually spoken in the past at least of the importance of ai the: importance of ai so thezimportance of ai so what thezimportance of ai you so what thezimportance of ai you so him: thezimportance of ai you so him having on the wguld you see him having on the path? i deed! —!¥ future path? eff? 77 , ~ , trum's future path? eff? 777 7 ~ 7 trum's announcement future path? eff? 777 7 77 7 trum's announcement on donald trump's announcement on the stargate sends a the stargate project sends a that the wants to signal that the us wants to and innovate at it scale and innovate at pace. it is much likely to create conversations in europe, the conversations in europe, in the uk afar are national plans, and innovation. and 7 opportunities perhaps where opportunities perhaps exist to �* up where opportunities perhaps exist to �*up can where opportunities perhaps exist to �* up can be exist to partner up can be it will be interesting see how s7ee how the 7 sge how the led 7 to see how the market led the us is our-z will 77 out against eu's even how the eu's approach or even how it up against what the it stacks up against what the uk has recently db.h.as..n�*!bbosed in its recently ai dis.ltas..n�*ibbosed in its recently ai opportunities angnognced ai opportunities plan. agngunced ai oort |' '~ action plan. jfsfi and desair in excitement and despair in recent weeks has been one of talking points regarding the talking points regarding ai. we seen the arrival of ai. we have seen the arrival of the chinese �*deepseek has created an ai model that has created an ai model at a cheaper price than the
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equivalents. much is us equivalents. how much is that going to be talking that going to be a talking point at the summit? i that going to be a talking point at the summit? i think it is likely i be _ point at the summit? i think it is likely i be a _ point at the summit? i think it is likely . be a big _ point at the summit? i think it is likely . be a big talking - the deepse7ek 7 the deepse7ek itsel7f the deepse7ek itself is point: the deepseek itself is evolving story, as more e 7 about the model information about the model becomes available, information about the model becomesavailable, people becomes available, as people f, study becomes available, as people is study it and its get to study it and its mechanics. and the nitty—gritty of the details in of of the details in terms of safeguards, in terms of its 7 7 so that 77 7 so that is so7that7is77sti7l7l capabilities. so that is still very much evolving. i think the of i 7 think it quite correlates directly with dominance. nor does it correlate the of export effectiveness of export controls on al chips just yet. i think it is really to i think it is really early to say ;:; these i think it is really early to say 2:1; these claims. i say and make these claims. i will say that it has been seen by many experts as a useful case study on al models by many experts as a useful case stl facilities models by many experts as a useful case stl facilities —— dels training facilities 7— facilities and innovation come from. thank you for us with
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forfood production. sean rickard is former chief economist for to food and farming. thank you forjoining us. have talked an awful lot about inheritance tax these inheritance tax changes, but i �* if think there but i wonder if you think there not enough focus on security? i really think that there isn't _ security? i really think that there isn't anything - security? i really think that there isn't anything like - security? i really think that| there isn't anything like the sort of focus we should have on production. in fact, we food production. in fact, we lack in this country a food lack in this country a feed " " ' policy. lack in this country a feed w w ”w' policy. hear lack in this country a feed w w ”w policy. hearfar production policy. you hearfar more, , sustainability. more about sustainability. you far more about net beer for more about netseret e ..,.,...a e. we beer for more about netseret e eeeee eee we hear hearfar more about netserot e e , e ,u e we hear relatively hearfar more about netserot e e ”” e ,u e we hear relatively little output. 7 output. and 7 output. and you just had about output. and you just had an item on talking about al. fourth industrial
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the fourth industrial should, can apply to revolution should, can apply to farming and could make a difference to its to produce food, but ability to produce food, but also to the environment, also to make sure food is eee eiee te eeee edfe feee e and eee eiee te eeee edfe feee ie and secure for affordable and assure for 7—7 77777—7—777— affordable and seeure fer 7—7 77777—7—777— affordable and seeure for 7—7 77777—7—777— a re the ire the push affecting for house—building affecting land for food production. for house—building affecting land forfood production. are you suggesting that these 7 77 77 and things are incompatible and cannot more and have more fields for . the 1ave more fields for . the same 1ore fields for . the same time? elds for x the same time? elds f( i i regret and any sensible think i regret and any sensible person regret when person would regret—when good. agricultural land out and there are goes out of use. and there are solar farms, concerns, solar farms, house—building, etc. the we do need more other hand, we do need more houses. and say houses. and i should say in that if you are a farm yo; get, 7. ages 57:2; ezew yod get pei7'mission to build
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and youegetrpermissiontor build your land, the value it on your land, the value of it can up 100 fold. so there can go up 100 fold. so there are many farmers who would z.— 7like to 7 7 7 777li7keto7sel7l777 7 7 7 7777liketo7sell7teeir geigtainly like to sell their building. no, ithink, geigtainly like to sell their worry soi. no, i think, geigtainly like to sell their worry so much i think, gegtainly like to sell their worry so much i�*we k, i don't worry so much if we were to adopt the technologies i don't worry so much if we wen are adopt the technologies i don't worry so much if we wen are available technologies i don't worry so much if we wen are available to chnologies i don't worry so much if we wen are available to us. >logies that are avaiebtrtn-aefie ' . w the ability that are avaiebtrtn-aefie e e w the ability to produce far hagyegtheability to broduce far per hectare of land == this country with aid of in this country with the aid of technology. are silent on those we are almost silent on those we see no in that direction. and progress in that direction. and the rest of the is progress in that direction. and the res ahead 9 is progress in that direction. and the res ahead of is progress in that direction. and the res ahead of us. is what we is a government i7s a government that says, need is a government that says, british agriculture is part of eritish agriculture is oartof w ee w e ee e agri—food geritish agriculture is oartof ee ee ee e ee e agri—food that geritish agriculture is oartof ee ee ee e ee e much >od that geritish agriculture is oartof ee ee ee e ee e much toi that geritish agriculture is oartof ee ee ee e ee e much toi �*this that ills gilli" us our targets it can help us with our targets for it can improve our for growth, it can improve our trade balance. we are to trade balance. we are going to really focus on we trade balance. we are going to really focus on _ 7to leave it there, but have to leave it there, but thank you for us with thank “a for ioinine us with 77 7 77 7 7777 analysis that your analysis on that
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situation. finally, should more young people here in the uk be debt as key factors. to address skills shortages, so what does it need to do to make more of them available? thank you forjoining us. why by is recruitment by apprenticeship importantfor �*company? coman ? a- --renticeshi is your company? apprenticeship is absolutely vital _ your company? apprenticeship is absolutely vital for _ absolutely vital for bae systems. we have a systems. we have got a record in learning at the moment. 7— order book and providing skiliny 77: skiliny of 77: skiliny of which the skills; roam;r of whiehe e are surrounding manufacturing are to 7 surrounding manufacturing are to recruit in the uk
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hard to recruitinthedk. on”. e 7.7 so hard to recruitinthedk. — 7 — ,- 777 so they meet hard to recruitinthedk. — 7 — ,- a. so they meet our also with needs, they also stay with us and have very retention. and have very good eter�*tor�* have great they 7777helping 7helping77us 7 7helping77us becom7e7 a 7helping77us becom7e7a more are helping us to become a more and a and inclusive and a fresher and more dynamic and more productive place to better meet needs of our our needs of our customers. so of they are a load of reasons, they are strategic for bae systems for its medium and long—term strategy. is its medium and long-term strategy-— its medium and long-term strate: . , ., strategy. to it the ease that eew w e eweee ou them ouna strategy. to it the ease that eew w e eweee ou them mm: and ou if you get them young and you get an apprentice in at a young 777 7they 77 they might 77 77 they might stay 77 77 they might stay with7 77 77 they might stay with7 you77 age. they might stay with you longer? aw |~ght ,.,.,',7 tag loner? , , aw |~ght ”its; loner? , . ., for longer? definitely. what we is we for longer? definitely. what we - is we recruit _ for longer? definitely. what we - is we recruit locally, - for longer? definitely. what we - is we recruit locally, we - find is weerecruitetocally, we that talent and stays keep that talent and it stays with us. we are to with us. we are fortunate to have more than 94% complete, which is a very completion which is a very high completion rate. and of those do rate. and of those that do complete, we a great complete, we see a great stay with us for a eee— 7 7 of time. and e,:eee 7777tj71ey they work at all indeed, they work up at all different levels in the 77 be at be at our organisation. be at our submarlnes our air submarines business or our air sector, you will see at
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sector, you will see people at the very top of the tree who as apprentices. 7 as app7rentices. so it etarteeeae aeerentiree ee it good model and etarteia�*aeaeerentiree ee it good model and it provides is a good model and it provides what we in terms of skills and provides a ladderfor progression for to progression for people to reach �*ambitions. so progression for éu§| ambitions. , ., their ambitions. so it is also a priority — their ambitions. so it is also a priority for— their ambitions. so it is also a priority for the _ their ambitions. so it is also | a priority for the government boost apprenticeships. but i to boost apprenticeships. but i wonderfrom an to boost apprenticeships. but i wonder from an employer's perspective, the perspective, could the government doing more to businesses like yours businesses like7yours to bu apprentices? ours to bu apprentices?7i urs to bu a- rentices? @ take on apprentices? i think we not a take on apprentices? i think we - got a fabulous _ take on apprentices? i think wej - got a fabulous opportunity work together and week, to work together and this week, indeed, there is no better example with this being national week. national apprenticeship week. it is an opportunity for big :i: to promote 7 help to oromote help to oromote help promote apprenticeships, help promote apprenticeships, help promote apprenticeship just �*us, apprenticeship not just for us, through the apprenticeship notjust for us, through the supply but also through the supply chain and wider sector. so i opportunity really think the opportunity really is, let's get is. let�*s get together; employers and government, employers and education and educationand promote to meet the educationand promote �*the to meet the educationand promote �*the country. et the educationand promote �*the country. countries needs of the country. countries like bae systems are fortunate to brands, smaller to have brands. s7maller77 7 have which are
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companies have brands which are defined or known by the not as defined or known by the and young so it workin- to-ether, and i e -e:— i the77com7ment has a good in place here and a ransom cam-cain about 7:5: which withthe life which aligns with the theme of this 7— life which aligns with the theme of this —— i think theme of this week —— l think government. it aligns with the government. it aligns with our own to our own commitment to gpprent' u ..|e. e i you e-h-pa7 apprenticeships you any kids yourself. if you have any kids yourself. if did or you advising any if you did or you advising any trying to make young person trying to make decisions, what would young person trying to make say ecisions, what would young person trying to make say ec them what would young person trying to make say ec them if what would young person trying to make say ec them if they nould young person trying to make say ec them if they were you say to them if they were up nggbjng up apprenticeship third level university versus third level university i versus third level university here 7' versus third level university here is he versus third level university here is that opportunity here is that you earn well you learn. so can earn well you learn. so you have got that have l:.e -“ thee reeees'rereee “eee e e ee ee ee e ee have already h.7ave already got have already got a 77 at eieeaeyqbtqjeh. h.7ave already got a job. you an employer to give you have an employer to give you well as university so ou have ot so much —= =-n—4= to thi7nk about 77 to thi7nk about .7a7nd be able 77he gusto?” 7 77 77 77he gusto}; 7 77 77 77he euphehelihyfiihé 77 77he auteeawln'a as; to be supported by. and again, you are at on an youzge’seeisee you are apprenticeship, you are learning all essential we are gieing you more
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skills. we are giving you more the academic it than the academic knowledge. it is all about preparing you for your so it is a your wider life. so it is a fantastic starting point and 7th7at 7 7 7 7th7ati7 7 7 th7at i knew 7 7th7at i know our 7 7th7at i know our own one that i know our own apprentices are thoroughly happy and satisfied that they have made that choice early in life and they have to 7that student debt 7 ithi7n7k7is77 77 i think is something like now that 77 now that they 77 now that they c7omplete £50,000 now that they complete with. . . . £50,000 now that they complete with. . ., ., ., ., with. richard, we have to leave it there, time _ with. richard, we have to leave it there, time is _ with. richard, we have to leave it there, time is against - with. richard, we have to leave it there, time is against us, - it there, time is against us, you for us. stay thank you forjoining us. stay us here on bbc hello. after a fairly grey, cool, drizzly sort of weekend, the weather isn't going to be changing in a hurry, certainly over the next few days. so, through much of the week 0ften fairly cloudy, breezy conditions. the next few days. dominating our weather.
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so we've got a relatively chilly air mass with us at the moment. a little bit of hill snow to come on monday by the end of the day, the odd flake of snow, perhaps for the grampians as well, but nothing too heavy, just a slight covering over the highest ground here. best of the drier weather towards the west — again for northern and western scotland. of patchy, light rain. in the north, once again. above freezing for most of our towns and cities, could be a touch of frost, especially into tuesday, then, we've got a frontal system not far away from the east coast here. not bringing much in the way of rainfall. again, some patchy,
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light rain and drizzle further south, it's looking like another cloudy day. anglia, for instance. to the west of higher ground. approaches from the south—west, bumps into that area of higher pressure, so we could see a few light showers for parts but feeling a little bit cooler than that for some of us, no great change towards the end of the week. to 14rdaysahead by downloading
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