Chowns. Take them for granted and in ellie chowns. A take them for granted and in ellie chowns, a local committed champion who wilt chowns, a local committed champion who will work tirelessly for their interests who will work tirelessly for their interests. From protecting the rod from interests. From protecting the rod from agricultural pollution to improving services for local communities. Applause yeah. And for myself in bristol, it is such and for myself in bristol, it is such a and for myself in bristol, it is such a special place. Bristol is such such a special place. Bristol is such a such a special place. Bristol is such a special place. Bristol is such a special place. Bristol is such a special place. The city is so often such a special place. The city is so often ahead such a special place. The city is so often ahead of the curve and bristolians are proud to do things differently. But sums things are not working differently. But sums things are not working properly. Everyone in the city wants working properly. Everyone in the city wants Public Transport to be better, city wants Public Transport to be better, Real Solutions to the housing better, Real Solutions to the Housing Process and action on the climate Housing Process and action on the climate. Most of all, they want hationat climate. Most of all, they want National Politicians they can be proud National Politicians they can be proud of National Politicians they can be proud of housing crisis. Im ready proud of housing crisis. Im ready to proud of housing crisis. Im ready to be proud of housing crisis. Im ready to be their bold voice in Westminster Worthy of the citys open Westminster Worthy of the citys open and Westminster Worthy of the citys open and progressive spirit. Applause that was a coloured tenure there, one of the co leaders of the green party and starting next to her Adrian Ramsay carla denyer. Some of the policies and plans they mentioned included not allowing any back door privatisation and the nhs, a nationwide home insulation scheme. Tackling the lack of affordability in housing and renting, ensuring no more Shareholder Payouts until Water Companies and stop dumping sewage into the rivers. And more tax on the very richest. Lets bring in the political Pollsterjoe Twyman now, a founder of delta poll. You listening in to that, some of the policies mentioned there, do they sound like the kind of things voters would be on board with . On board with . Yes, in certain circumstances, on board with . Yes, in certain circumstances, particularly. On board with . Yes, in certain circumstances, particularly around housing, which were young voters is an enormously important issue across the country. When it comes to issues such as how to tackle Climate Change and environmental issues, you have, in public opinion, support for the principle of a great many initiatives, for instance, the principle of net zero by 2050 is supported by six around ten people and only one in ten oppose it. But once you Start Talking about policies that have, for instance, Immediate Impact or near term costs, particularly if there costs are perceived to affect the poorest in society more than others, that is when support starts to fall away. I think that would be a particular Stumbling Block for the green party. They did mention in their speech i think it was carla denyer who made this point, or actually, Adrian Ramsay, that there is always there is talk of how affordable is it, there isnt the money . And what they said in the Keynote Speech, it is there is money, but it is about the political will and making bold decisions about where to find that money and want to use it on. Do you think that is a message that voters will buy into . I think that is a message that voters will buy into . Will buy into . I think that starts to net will buy into . I think that starts to get quite will buy into . I think that starts to get quite complicated will buy into . I think that starts l to get quite complicated for most voters out there. I think instead, more simple narratives around how it will be paid for would resonate, but it is a complicated system with long term and near term costs so i understand it is a difficult thing to explain, but thatjust makes it more complicated for typical voters to grasp onto. find more complicated for typical voters to grasn ante to grasp onto. And there is at this erennial to grasp onto. And there is at this perennial issue, to grasp onto. And there is at this perennial issue, isnt to grasp onto. And there is at this perennial issue, isnt there, to grasp onto. And there is at this perennial issue, isnt there, of. Perennial issue, isnt there, of smaller parties, because as we heard them mention in their speech, what they are saying is that they criticise the conservatives of her playing cynical political games around issues such as Climate Change and criticise labour for, around issues such as Climate Change and criticise labourfor, in other words, caring more about politics and what is right and not taking meaningful climate action. But fundamentally, doesnt it come down to the point that when you are a smaller party, you have the challenge of the First Past The Post political system, and doesnt that have a Knock On Effect of putting voters off lending them their vote . That is true in terms of General Election voting and the seats in the House Of Commons. Of course, as we have seen in recent years, it is not necessarily the case that party needs mps in the House Of Commons on Major Political parties. You only have to look at the brexit party and indeed the uk before them to see a party that was at times relatively small you kick. It was able to boost its support and crucially exert influence over the major parties by representing the difference between success and failure in particular constituencies. Im not suggesting thatis constituencies. Im not suggesting that is necessarily a strategy that the green party would adopt in upcoming elections, but it does show how around a particular issue, it could, for instance, in years to come be the issue of Environmental Protection and change, influence can be gained. You protection and change, influence can be aained. ,. ,. ,. , be gained. You mention in years to come, so be gained. You mention in years to come. So you be gained. You mention in years to come. So you do be gained. You mention in years to come, so you do not be gained. You mention in years to come, so you do not think be gained. You mention in years to come, so you do not think there i come, so you do not think there is necessarily enough prioritising of it in peoples mines for that to be an issue now rather than in a furious time . I suppose a lot of people will argue it would be too late by then . People will argue it would be too late by then . Yes, of course, and eole late by then . Yes, of course, and people would late by then . Yes, of course, and people would argue late by then . Yes, of course, and people would argue it late by then . Yes, of course, and people would argue it on late by then . Yes, of course, and people would argue it on both late by then . Yes, of course, and l people would argue it on both sides of the argument it is either too quickly or slowly. Specifically looking at public opinion, i was talking about. Environment Environment Protection and Climate Change is very much a 30 dish at the moment. The most important issue is cost of living facing the country very much a third tier issue at the moment. Then you have the nhs and the economy generally, and below that, you have issues such as immigration and Climate Change and the environment. And that is an issue where some people are concerned, but some people are concerned, but some people are concerned about the issue because they think too much money is being spent on it, so it is not necessarily everyone wanting to adopt green policies. It is very much a third tier issue and may rise up much a third tier issue and may rise up the agenda and has risen up the agenda, but it is doing it slowly, so i dont think any next year or so we will see a sudden jump. I so i dont think any next year or so we will see a suddenjump. I imagine it will be gradual thing. We will see a sudden jump. I imagine it will be gradual thing. It will be gradual thing. Bearing that in mind, it will be gradual thing. Bearing that in mind, then, it will be gradual thing. Bearing that in mind, then, this it will be gradual thing. Bearing l that in mind, then, this ambition that in mind, then, this ambition that they set out to increase the number of Green Party Mps to four by the next General Election, based on a polling and how voters are prioritising their issues such as Cost Of Living Crisis VersusClimate Change, how much do you think we might see the success and games that the greens have had in local elections, that they refer to in that speech, translate into success at The General Election . In that speech, translate into success at The General Election . At The General Election . In dental olls at The General Election . In dental polls latest at The General Election . In dental polls latest results, at The General Election . In dental polls latest results, the at The General Election . In dental polls latest results, the greens l polls latest results, the greens and 6 delta poll. That is behind the main parties, but good by their standard. That is across the whole country and by focusing just on these four specific seats, the greens are hoping they can utilise all of their resources to concentrate on that there was very hyper local races. The difficulty with trying to assess that is theres not much anyway of local polling that provides the data that would lead to insight on that. They do do well at the local elections and that they have done well in a bright and previously to both win and hold onto that seat. I think four is ambitious. If they were to get four, that would be amazing to stop two would be a good day at the office would be for them, but one is the most likely outcome. The most likely outcome. Thank you ve much the most likely outcome. Thank you very much for the most likely outcome. Thank you very much for your the most likely outcome. Thank you very much for your analysis, the most likely outcome. Thank you very much for your analysis, joe very much for your analysis, joe twyman there. Every cat, the co leaders of the green party have delivered a Keynote Speech highlighting what could be done with more mps in parliament. Iuntith highlighting what could be done with more mps in parliament. More mps in parliament. With more mps in parliament, more mps in parliament. With more mps in parliament, we more mps in parliament. With more mps in parliament, we will more mps in parliament. With more mps in parliament, we will have more mps in parliament. With more mps in parliament, we will have thej mps in parliament, we will have the voice to call for a nationwide home insulation scheme, notjust to lower emissions, but to make peoples homes warm in winter. And to cut their bills are for good. Proper investment in renewable energy, the cheapest way to generate electricity, notjust to decarbonise our energy system, but to create new jobs across the country and improve Energy Security and again, cut bills for good. Energy security and again, cut bills for aood. ,. , for good. Now it is time for the weather with for good. Now it is time for the weather with sarah for good. Now it is time for the weather with sarah keith for good. Now it is time for the | weather with sarah keith lucas. Hello. Some very different Weather Conditions expected across different parts of the uk for the next few days. Were expecting temperatures well above average across much of england, wales, Northern Ireland shown by the orange and reds here. In fact, ten degrees above average in places, but colder than average conditions likely across much of scotland. With the cooler air, quite a lot of rain, as well. Weve got a slow moving front which could bring up to about 150, perhaps even 180 millimetres of rain over this area in particular over the next few days, so the met office have issued an amber Heavy Rain Warning for this area from fort william towards perth as well. And power as well. That rain is all down to this Frontal System that weve got here. Its going to be quite slow moving through the course of the weekend. Weve already got a bit of rain out there today for Northern Ireland, central and southern scotland. A few splashes of rain too across parts of northern england. To the south of that its largely dry and pretty warm, 22 degrees or so towards the south east, but to the north of it were typically looking at temperatures in the mid teens. Through this evening and overnight that rain becomes heavy and persistent for Northern Ireland, parts of scotland. Also north west england, cumbria, lancashire seeing quite a bit of rain. To the south of that some clear spells, a bit of low cloud, mist and murk drifting in around some of these irish sea coasts. A mild night wherever you are, particularly in the south, with those temperatures sitting in the mid teens from the word go. Colder conditions up towards the Northern Isles in the colder air here. Through the day tomorrow you can see this rain just continuing across much of scotland. It is going to be heavy and persistent, particularly over the hills in the west. Further south, the sunshine a little bit hazy weve got quite a lot of saharan dust in the air. But look at those temperatures, 2a to 25 possible down towards the south east, widely in the high teens or low 20s, but for scotland, where weve got the cloud and the persistent rain and some breezy conditions, only nine degrees there in aberdeen. That contrast continues into sunday, but the Frontal System will slowly lift its way further north, so an improving picture through the central belt, for instance. Areas of cloud further south drifting around, but in the sunshine, again, its really going to feel very warm for the time of year, 23 degrees or so, possiblyjust a degree down on saturday, but only about 12 across parts of scotland. The warmth in the south holds on into the middle part of next week, but then things turn more unsettled and widely cooler later in the week. Bye bye. It gives you the recognition you have achieved that level that you are as best as you can be. Botanic gardens, whether you are a National Collection holder, your merely guardians and youre here to preserve what nature has provided full future generations. Full future generations. Trees are the focus of full future generations. Trees are the focus of a full future generations. Trees are the focus of a series full future generations. Trees are the focus of a series of full future generations. Trees are the focus of a series of events i full future generations. 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They reduced it but pakistan rallied. They have on over to spare. Netherlands going on at a steady pace, currently 66 tanak in the 16th over. The row over var in the English Premier League continues, for now. Liverpool were denied a goal by mistake against spurs at the weekend a game they went on to lose. From tomorrow Off Field Var Teams will confirm the outcome of decisions with their assistants to try and prevent a repeat of the incident. Speaking today, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says now its time to move on. It was a mistake, accepted. So its always difficult, the human makes mistakes, but the machine have to. Vr is there to reduce it. All the Human Mistakes we do, we do. But at the end, the messines have been linked with human beings, so it was a mistake of late will finish here and get better, improve from that machines have been linked with human beings