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since he was ten years old, - tom from anglesey has made the same journey— tom from anglesey has madey day without fail. take journey to the bottom of his garden every day without fail.— every day without fail. take the final out, which _ every day without fail. take the final out, which clicks _ every day without fail. take the final out, which clicks the - final out, which clicks the rainfall. it has a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements he takes our past onto natural resources wales. it our past onto natural resources wales. , , , our past onto natural resources wales. ,, , ., , wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling _ wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and _ wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with _ wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water - with modelling and with water resources _ with modelling and with water resources-— with modelling and with water resources. ., , ., ., resources. the weath
since he was ten years old, - tom from anglesey has made the same journey— tom from anglesey has madey day without fail. take journey to the bottom of his garden every day without fail.— every day without fail. take the final out, which _ every day without fail. take the final out, which clicks _ every day without fail. take the final out, which clicks the - final out, which clicks the rainfall. it has a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge and...
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since he was ten tom from anglesey has made the samej from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of this garden every day without fail.— every day without fail. you take up the funnel which _ every day without fail. you take up the funnel which collects _ every day without fail. you take up the funnel which collects the - the funnel which collects the rainfall. there is a bottom underneath which collects the water, it is then put into a calibrated gauge and that is more or less one millimetre. the gauge and that is more or less one millimetre-— millimetre. the rainfall measurements - millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom . millimetre. the rainfall. measurements tom takes millimetre. the rainfall- measurements tom takes are millimetre. the rainfall— measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales.— to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, _ to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, modelling - to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, mode
since he was ten tom from anglesey has made the samej from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of this garden every day without fail.— every day without fail. you take up the funnel which _ every day without fail. you take up the funnel which collects _ every day without fail. you take up the funnel which collects the - the funnel which collects the rainfall. there is a bottom underneath which collects the water, it is then put into a calibrated gauge and that is more or less one...
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since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his gardene rainfall. there's a bottle underneath, which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you'll keep going? as long as they can. as long as i can walk, hopefully! for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight: a famous test victory for england in one of the toughest places to tour. klopp may be off, but liverpool are into the fifth round of the fa cup. and goalie lionel mpasi kicks the penalty that sends dr congo through to the quarterfinals of afcon. hello and welcome then to a busy sportsday. and we are
since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his gardene rainfall. there's a bottle underneath, which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took...
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the administrators were on site this afternoon but weren't able to confirm how many staff in anglesey the council, it's another piece of bad news on the island after the recent closure of the 2 sisters chicken factory in llangefni. it's devastating news. we are waiting for confirmation. devastating news for the families and the workers that are affected — january after christmas. we all know the cost—of—living crisis, the effects of that, and we need clarity so that we can support these families. it's too early to say whether the administrators will be able to get any part of the business moving again. this evening, we spoke to a number of gwynedd shipping staff. none wanted to talk on camera but they did say they were hoping to find other jobs in the haulage industry. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zoph with the catch up. tonight — storm isha causes chaos, reese witherspoon gets icy and a rough landing. we start with storm isha, which is causing chaos across the uk. thousands of people are still without power after heavy rain and winds of
the administrators were on site this afternoon but weren't able to confirm how many staff in anglesey the council, it's another piece of bad news on the island after the recent closure of the 2 sisters chicken factory in llangefni. it's devastating news. we are waiting for confirmation. devastating news for the families and the workers that are affected — january after christmas. we all know the cost—of—living crisis, the effects of that, and we need clarity so that we can support these...
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anglesey, attitude and their behaviour? the interrogations together, and it is personalfor lorraine, because of this is one of the men who interrogated her. he said the men who interrogated her. he: said it could not be horizon because there was nothing wrong with it, it had not happened to anyone else but for me, he said. it had not happened to anyone else but for me, he said.— for me, he said. it has all been unnecessary. _ for me, he said. it has all been unnecessary, hasn't _ for me, he said. it has all been unnecessary, hasn't it? - for me, he said. it has all been unnecessary, hasn't it? we - for me, he said. it has all been. unnecessary, hasn't it? we have ruined _ unnecessary, hasn't it? we have ruined so— unnecessary, hasn't it? we have ruined so many lives. it doesn't lrear— ruined so many lives. it doesn't bear thinking about sometimes —— they have — bear thinking about sometimes —— they have ruined so many lives. when pauline was — they have ruined so many lives. when pauline was persecuted, _ they have ruined s
anglesey, attitude and their behaviour? the interrogations together, and it is personalfor lorraine, because of this is one of the men who interrogated her. he said the men who interrogated her. he: said it could not be horizon because there was nothing wrong with it, it had not happened to anyone else but for me, he said. it had not happened to anyone else but for me, he said.— for me, he said. it has all been unnecessary. _ for me, he said. it has all been unnecessary, hasn't _ for me, he...
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these altocumulus lenticular clouds lit up by the sun across the north wales area of anglesey. brighter day to day with more sunshine to go around, but we still have the lingering after—effects from last week? heavy rain, with over 100 flood warnings currently in force. today has been another day where we have seen some snowfall in areas like jersey and the channel islands, also seen in bodmin in south—east england and around the murray coastline. for most of us, there is a lot more sunshine to go around. gusty winds again, making of your chilly, and those winds are affecting yorkshire. the showers in the channel islands are tending more towards sleet and rain over the next few hours. a cold feeling day. in aviemore, where we got down to —11 last night, temperatures are likely to stay below freezing all day. tonight, this cloud coming in across eastern scotland and eastern england is going to tend to thicken up, and with that comes the prospect of drizzle by the end of the night, affecting these eastern coastal areas. otherwise, a widespread frost and some icy stretches, partic
these altocumulus lenticular clouds lit up by the sun across the north wales area of anglesey. brighter day to day with more sunshine to go around, but we still have the lingering after—effects from last week? heavy rain, with over 100 flood warnings currently in force. today has been another day where we have seen some snowfall in areas like jersey and the channel islands, also seen in bodmin in south—east england and around the murray coastline. for most of us, there is a lot more...
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the administrators were on site this afternoon but were not able to confirm how many staff in angleseyhe council it is another piece of bad news on the island after the recent closure of the two sisters chicken factory inclined. it is closure of the two sisters chicken factory inclined.— factory inclined. it is devastating news, we factory inclined. it is devastating news. we are — factory inclined. it is devastating news, we are waiting _ factory inclined. it is devastating news, we are waiting for - news, we are waiting for confirmation, devastating for the families and workers. january after christmas, we now the cost of living crisis affects. we need clarity so we can support these families. it is too early to — we can support these families. it is too early to say _ we can support these families. it is too early to say whether the administrators will be able to get any part of the business moving again. this evening we spoke to a number of gwynedd shipping staff, none want to talk on camera but said they were hopeful of finding other jobs in the haulage industry. for more stories
the administrators were on site this afternoon but were not able to confirm how many staff in angleseyhe council it is another piece of bad news on the island after the recent closure of the two sisters chicken factory inclined. it is closure of the two sisters chicken factory inclined.— factory inclined. it is devastating news, we factory inclined. it is devastating news. we are — factory inclined. it is devastating news, we are waiting _ factory inclined. it is devastating news, we are...
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administrators were on site this afternoon was not able to confirm how many staff in anglesey would losecent closure of the two sisters chicken factory. it closure of the two sisters chicken facto . , ., , ., factory. it is devastating. devastating _ factory. it is devastating. devastating for _ factory. it is devastating. devastating for the - factory. it is devastating. i devastating for the families factory. it is devastating. - devastating for the families and workers affected, just after christmas we know the cost—of—living crisis, the effects of that, and we need clarity so that we can support these families. it is need clarity so that we can support these families.— these families. it is too early to say whether _ these families. it is too early to say whether the _ these families. it is too early to say whether the administrators | these families. it is too early to - say whether the administrators will be able to get any part of the business moving again. this evening we spoke to a number of gwynedd shipping staff. none wanted to talk on camera but did say they were hopeful of f
administrators were on site this afternoon was not able to confirm how many staff in anglesey would losecent closure of the two sisters chicken factory. it closure of the two sisters chicken facto . , ., , ., factory. it is devastating. devastating _ factory. it is devastating. devastating for _ factory. it is devastating. devastating for the - factory. it is devastating. i devastating for the families factory. it is devastating. - devastating for the families and workers affected, just after...
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the administrators were on site this afternoon, but weren't able to confirm how many staff in angleseycken factory in llangefni. well, it's devastating news. we are waiting for confirmation. devastating news for the families and the workers that are affected. just january after christmas, we all know the cost of living crisis, the effects of that. and we need clarity so that we can support these families. it's too early to say whether the administrators will be able to get any part of the business moving again. this evening, we spoke to a number of gywnedd shipping staff. none wanted to talk on camera, but they did say they were hopeful of finding otherjobs in the haulage industry. for more stories from across the uk, head l to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm chetan pathak. coming up on the programme — liverpool score four at bournmouth to extend their lead at the top of the english premier league. forfeit matches when fans are racist. fifa's president calls for harsher punishments in the fight to tackle racism. and ten shots off the lead going into the weeken
the administrators were on site this afternoon, but weren't able to confirm how many staff in angleseycken factory in llangefni. well, it's devastating news. we are waiting for confirmation. devastating news for the families and the workers that are affected. just january after christmas, we all know the cost of living crisis, the effects of that. and we need clarity so that we can support these families. it's too early to say whether the administrators will be able to get any part of the...
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noel thomas, a former sub—postmaster in anglesey, was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006.nt. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others' convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now, the metropolitan police has confirmed it's investigating potential fraud offences arising out of the prosecutions, relating to monies recovered from sub—postmasters of prosecutions or civil actions. the force is already looking into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice. two people have been interviewed already under caution. but no—one has yet been arrested. as a result of the four—part itv drama, lawyers who act for claimants say that dozens more potential victims have come forward, finally ready to face their trauma. these people have been so heavily damaged psychologically by the post office and their actions, they've
noel thomas, a former sub—postmaster in anglesey, was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006.nt. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others' convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now, the metropolitan police has confirmed it's...
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since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the samejourney to the bottom of his garden collects the rainfall. there's a bottle underneath which collects the water its then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you'll keep going? as long as they can. as long as i can walk, hopefully. for more stories from across the uk head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. voters in the tiny pacific nation of tuvalu will head to the polls on friday. they will elect local mp s who will then come together to decide on a new prime minister. despite a population of less than twelve thousand people the result of the election could have significant geopolitical implications in the pacific region — as tuvalu is one of the fe
since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the samejourney to the bottom of his garden collects the rainfall. there's a bottle underneath which collects the water its then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom...
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this was the coast of anglesey. in scotland, roads were closed due to falling trees. came down in the clinic. luckily, nobody was injured. storm isha has also caused power cuts for tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland, north west england and wales. the somerfield in cumbria suspended operations overnight, staff told there were no safety issues but the closure was a precautionary step. there's disruption the railways. this tree fell onto trucks in north lanarkshire. scott bell has cancelled all of its rush—hour trains this morning. its rush-hour trains this morning-— its rush-hour trains this morninu. ., morning. the extreme weather conditions _ morning. the extreme weather conditions were _ morning. the extreme weather conditions were brought - conditions were brought about by storm isha meant it would not be safe to run passenger trains. that's in the interests of passengers and staff. services will not start up until later in the day because we have to check every track and every route to make sure it is safe. �* ., ~' and every route to make sure it is sa
this was the coast of anglesey. in scotland, roads were closed due to falling trees. came down in the clinic. luckily, nobody was injured. storm isha has also caused power cuts for tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland, north west england and wales. the somerfield in cumbria suspended operations overnight, staff told there were no safety issues but the closure was a precautionary step. there's disruption the railways. this tree fell onto trucks in north lanarkshire. scott bell has...
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since he was ten years old, tom bown from llwydiarth—esgob on anglesey has made the same journey to thecollects the rainfall. you have a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling, and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you'll keep going? as long as i can, as long as i can walk! hopefully, yeah. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. some sport now — and we now know which two teams will contest american football's super bowl. the big game will feature the kansas city chiefs for the fourth time in five years, and the san francisco 49ers. first to book their place were the chiefs, who went to baltimore, and overcame the pre—game favourites, the ravens, by 17 points to 10.
since he was ten years old, tom bown from llwydiarth—esgob on anglesey has made the same journey to thecollects the rainfall. you have a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling, and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century....
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since he was ten years old, tom bown from llwydiarth—esgob on anglesey has made the same journey to thell. you have a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling, and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you'll keep going? as long as i can, as long as i can walk! hopefully, yeah. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. it's been more than a century since treasures were looted by british soldiers from ghana — many of them hold huge cultural and spiritual significance. now, in a landmark agreement, the victoria and albert and british museums in london are returning them on loan. our culture editor katie razzall has this exclusive report. there is anger. people look at it in c
since he was ten years old, tom bown from llwydiarth—esgob on anglesey has made the same journey to thell. you have a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling, and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the...
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these altocumulus lenticular clouds lit up by the sun across the north wales area of anglesey.
these altocumulus lenticular clouds lit up by the sun across the north wales area of anglesey.
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since he was ten years old, tom bowen from llwydiarth yr esgob in anglesey has made the same journeyl. there's a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 19118. how long do you think you'll keep going? well, as long as i can. as long as i can walk, hopefully! for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - you're live with bbc news. you are watching the context. it is time for our new weekly segment, ai decoded. welcome to ai decoded, that time of the week when we look in depth at some of the most eye—catching stories in the world of artificial intellligence. here is what's up for you this week. we begin with the mirror and pop megastar taylor swift, who has become the latest victim of ai
since he was ten years old, tom bowen from llwydiarth yr esgob in anglesey has made the same journeyl. there's a bottle underneath which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the...
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since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his gardenlects the water, it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 19118. how long do you think you'll keep going? as long as i can. as long as i can walk, hopefully. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. - nass adept at the little helicopter that could, but the space engine —— the head of nasa labelled it , �*the little helicopter that could'. but the space agency's ingenuity drone has now suffered damage ending its mission on the red planet. it made history by achieving the first powered flight but after it had to perform an emergency landing, it was damaged. nasa released this image showing the shadow of the damaged rotor. to prove
since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his gardenlects the water, it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall...
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advisory out to all of our clients come after the us and uk attacks, to avoid the gulf of eight in angleseynded advisory —— and red sea regions. this may look to extended advisory -- and red sea regions.— red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed — red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in _ red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk _ red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk and _ red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk and there - red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk and there were l well—versed in risk and there were clearly be very comic aided algorithms, that have been around for a while, that will factor in events like this —— very complicated. and the cost and how much action or inaction is required. is that right? everyone involved here has this, in a way, factored in? , , , , , , :, , in? the shipping industry is really interestin: in? the shipping industry is really interesting when _ in? the shipping industry is really interesting when you _ in? the shipping industry is really interesting when you
advisory out to all of our clients come after the us and uk attacks, to avoid the gulf of eight in angleseynded advisory —— and red sea regions. this may look to extended advisory -- and red sea regions.— red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed — red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in _ red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk _ red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk and _ red sea regions. this is an industry well-versed in risk...
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since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his gardenfall. there's a bottle underneath, which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you'll keep going? as long as they can. as long as i can walk, hopefully! voiceover: for more stories from across the uk, - head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. let's continue with the business covering. more now on the impact of the events in the middle east on the global economy. i've been speaking to mathias cormann — the secretary general of the organisation for economic corporation and development — an intergovernmental organisation covering over 30 countries. i asked him for his global economic outloo
since he was ten years old, tom bowen from anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his gardenfall. there's a bottle underneath, which collects the water. it's then put into a calibrated gauge, and that's more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, with modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over...
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this was the coast of anglesey.otland, roads were closed due to falling trees — this one came down in lochwinnoch. luckily, no—one was injured. and in kent, a glass table goes flying. the winds lashed the coast of ireland. and inland, torrential rain and strong winds in the town of athboy. storm isha has also caused power cuts for tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland, northwest england, and wales. and the sellafield nuclear site in cumbria suspended operations overnight. staff were told there were no safety issues, but the closure was a precautionary step. there's disruption on the railways — this tree fell onto tracks in north lanarkshire. scotrail has cancelled all its rush—hour trains this morning. extreme weather conditions brought about by storm isha means that it wouldn't be safe to run passenger trains. that's in the interest of passengers and staff. services won't start up until later in the day because we've got to check every track and every route to make sure it's safe. and network rail has impo
this was the coast of anglesey.otland, roads were closed due to falling trees — this one came down in lochwinnoch. luckily, no—one was injured. and in kent, a glass table goes flying. the winds lashed the coast of ireland. and inland, torrential rain and strong winds in the town of athboy. storm isha has also caused power cuts for tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland, northwest england, and wales. and the sellafield nuclear site in cumbria suspended operations overnight. staff...
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since he was ten years old, tom in anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his garden everyail.— to the bottom of his garden every day without fail. we take the final out which collects _ day without fail. we take the final out which collects the _ day without fail. we take the final out which collects the rainfall, i day without fail. we take the final| out which collects the rainfall, and there is a bottle underneath which collect the water. it is then put into a calibrated gauge, and that is more or less one millimetre. the rainfall measurements tom takes are passed onto natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, modelling and with water resources. the weather station he uses was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century. tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you will keep going? as rainfall in 1948. how long do you think you will keep going? as long as i can. think you will keep going? as long as i can- as _ think you will keep going? as long as i can. as long _ think you will keep going? as lo
since he was ten years old, tom in anglesey has made the same journey to the bottom of his garden everyail.— to the bottom of his garden every day without fail. we take the final out which collects _ day without fail. we take the final out which collects the _ day without fail. we take the final out which collects the rainfall, i day without fail. we take the final| out which collects the rainfall, and there is a bottle underneath which collect the water. it is then put into a calibrated...
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this is in anglesey, _ is cold out there. this is in anglesey, minus one celsius here.at stops the rain bearing weather systems coming in from the atlantic, but beneath high pressure we see the quieter— but beneath high pressure we see the quieter conditions, the drier conditions, but also some colder weather— conditions, but also some colder weather as— conditions, but also some colder weather as well. not completely dry. want or— weather as well. not completely dry. want or two showers from the north sea onto— want or two showers from the north sea onto the zero east of england, down _ sea onto the zero east of england, down into— sea onto the zero east of england, down into suffolk and kent as well. some _ down into suffolk and kent as well. some showers in the far north of scotland — some showers in the far north of scotland as well. mostly dry some fo- scotland as well. mostly dry some fog patches could anger in northern ireland, _ fog patches could anger in northern ireland, northern england and scotland. but it will be a chilli or north—easterly wind and it will
this is in anglesey, _ is cold out there. this is in anglesey, minus one celsius here.at stops the rain bearing weather systems coming in from the atlantic, but beneath high pressure we see the quieter— but beneath high pressure we see the quieter conditions, the drier conditions, but also some colder weather— conditions, but also some colder weather as— conditions, but also some colder weather as well. not completely dry. want or— weather as well. not completely dry. want or two...
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this was the coast of anglesey.land, roads were closed due to falling trees — this one came down in lochwinnoch. luckily, no—one was injured. and in kent, a glass table goes flying. the winds lashed the coast of ireland. this was a seaside walk in county louth. and inland, torrential rain and strong winds in the town of athboy. storm isha has also caused power cuts for tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland, northwest england, and wales. and the sellafield nuclear site in cumbria suspended operations overnight. staff were told there were no safety issues, but the closure was a precautionary step. there's disruption on the railways — this tree fell onto tracks in north lanarkshire. scotrail has cancelled all its rush—hour trains this morning. extreme weather conditions brought about by storm isha means that it wouldn't be safe to run passenger trains. that's in the interest of passengers and staff. services won't start up until later in the day because we've got to check every track and every route to make su
this was the coast of anglesey.land, roads were closed due to falling trees — this one came down in lochwinnoch. luckily, no—one was injured. and in kent, a glass table goes flying. the winds lashed the coast of ireland. this was a seaside walk in county louth. and inland, torrential rain and strong winds in the town of athboy. storm isha has also caused power cuts for tens of thousands of homes in northern ireland, northwest england, and wales. and the sellafield nuclear site in cumbria...
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noel tomas, a former sub—postmaster in anglesey, was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006.week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others�* convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now, the metropolitan police has confirmed it's investigating potential fraud offences arising out of the prosecutions, relating to monies recovered from sub—postmasters of prosecutions or civil actions. the force is already looking into potential offences of perjury and perverting the course ofjustice. two people have been interviewed already under caution. but no—one has yet been arrested. as a result of the four—part itv drama, lawyers who act for claimants say that dozens more potential victims have come forward, finally ready to face their trauma. these people have been so heavily damaged psycholog
noel tomas, a former sub—postmaster in anglesey, was one of those wrongly sent to prison in 2006.week has offered some catharsis after years of torment. the rest of the country knows how the government and the post office have dealt with us over the many, many years. it's been 18 years for me. and, you know, it's been hell for a lot of people. after a long battle, the court of appeal quashed noel and 38 others�* convictions. but no—one responsible has been convicted for their role. now,...