and that's it from the engineers: clean energy here at the victoria and albert museum in london. of us here, a huge thank you to our brilliant engineers, kristian eikeland holmefjord, danielle merfeld and henry snaith. applause. hello, hello, everyone. i hope you are doing all right. now, many of us will see some pretty unsettled conditions today across much of the uk and the reason why this is happening is because we have some weather fronts — you will see them in just a second. this is the headline, then, for the weekend. you know, ithink on balance tomorrow will be a better day in that we will see more in the way of sunshine and drier conditions. we will still have those showers around, whereas today less settled thanks to the presence of low pressure — and here they are, weather fronts. these are draped across the uk. they have brought some heavy rain already today and very slowly they are moving towards the east. 0n the close—up view we can see them. it is a swirl, really, across the uk, so the heavier rain across parts of south—west of england and wales is moving across par