ok, andrea albutt of the prison governors association, thank you forjoining us.eme weather in the uk, from the beast from the east at the start of the year to sizzling heatwaves in the summer. but how has this affected our wildlife? well, our reporterjayne mccubbin is at a wetland centre in ormskirk, west lancashire. tell us more about how the wildlife has been affected by the weather we have seen. it is doing really well here, actually. you have spoken about the erratic weather, which the national trust has likened to a roller—coaster ride this year. peaks of 35 degrees in the summer, the likes of which we have not seen since the 1970s. then that really arctic, icy winter at the start of the year that we have, with lows of -14, the year that we have, with lows of -i4, the the year that we have, with lows of —14, the likes of which we have not really seen since perhaps on a handful of occasions in the 1960s. there have been winners and losers. let's chat to louise to hear about the winners. the cold weather has brought huge numbers here, hasn't it? it has been ab