cook, isn't it? tom burridge, bbc news. let's take a brief look at some of today's other news. a national crime agency investigation, into the pro—brexit campaign group leave.eu and its founder aarone agency began investigating the group's funding after it was fined by the electoral commission last may. the duke and duchess of sussex have continued their visit to south africa. 0n the second day of the tour, they visited charities dealing with anti—poaching and mental health issues. heavy rain has led to six flood warnings across england, with dozens more areas told to prepare for possible problems. transport for london said the heavy rainfall had affected a number of roads across the capital, with flooding also reported on roads in southampton, birmingham, and liverpool. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. 0ne one or two 0ne ortwo did one or two did see the sunshine today, but for others, oh, boy, did the rain come down. how wet? the wettest spot was wiltshire where we saw a month of rain fall in the space of saw a month of rain fall in the s pa ce of less saw a month of rain fall in the space of less than a day, 59 millimetres there, hence we've seen lots of flood