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In the 9 11 attacks 22 years today. China correspondent and our Security Correspondent outlined the increasing tensions at play in south china. 140 increasing tensions at play in south china. ,. , increasing tensions at play in south china. ,. , ,. , increasing tensions at play in south china. ,. , china. No charges, Ust An Arrest that happened china. No charges, jUst An Arrest that happened back china. No charges, jUst An Arrest that happened back in china. No charges, jUst An Arrest that happened back in march china. No charges, jUst An Arrest that happened back in march but| china. No charges, jUst An Arrest that happened back in march but has only become public now, doesnt appear the authorities want the information out. But i think what happens, and there may not be any charges, he had reignited the debate about what the Security Risks are from china, about how far its about espionage, how far its about political interference, and whether other countries are equipped to deal with it and how genuinely they should approach china. How far they should approach china. How far they should see it as a place from which Security Risks are entered emanating. And i think what we are seeing in the uk today is very much a renewed focus on those bigger questions, irrespective of whatever details may emerge or not emerge about this specific case for having to do with the researcher. find about this specific case for having to do with the researcher. To do with the researcher. And in terms of this to do with the researcher. And in terms of this specific to do with the researcher. And in terms of this specific case, to do with the researcher. And in terms of this specific case, there is only so much information you really have about this, there is only so much we can say at this point. Should we read into the timing of this at all, because as you say all the arrests were made in march. � ,. , march. Thats right, and they werent made march. Thats right, and they werent made public march. Thats right, and they werent made public at march. Thats right, and they werent made public at the i march. Thats right, and they werent made public at the time. And the authorities didnt make them public. Now they have beer to have leaked and come out in news reports initially. So its quite hard to know what really is going on there and whether there is some agenda there from whoever leaked it, hard to say. We do know is that the authorities are saying they are still investigating it, so there is an Ongoing Investigation which is why they have been pretty tight lipped about what is involved in this case. And the details of what the allegations might be, because there are no charges yet. Im just going to bring in you on into this conversation. This does as gordon was saying, this does open up a whole pandoras box of questions around the threatened around china, what china is to the five itis of the western world. But at the same time we are talking about the worlds second largest economy as well. I worlds secondlargest economy as well. ,. , worlds secondlargest economy as well. ,, worlds secondlargest economy as well. , ,. , ~. , well. I spent the day speaking to. Come across well. I spent the day speaking to. Come across the well. I spent the day speaking to. Come across the alleged well. I spent the day speaking to. Come across the alleged spy come across the alleged spy when they were come across the alleged spy when they were working in parliament and who were they were working in parliament and who were very concerned about the lack of who were very concerned about the lack of transparency and education they were lack of transparency and education they were given, there was serious evidence, they were given, there was serious evidence, of they were given, there was serious evidence, of this person could have compromised them they would have wanted compromised them they would have wanted to compromised them they would have wanted to know that not through the media wanted to know that not through the media leaked but from the british authorities investigating themselves. I think though if we take a themselves. I think though if we take a step back we have to recognise that no charges have been brought recognise that no charges have been brought forward, we can only presume there is brought forward, we can only presume there is enough evidence to even make. There is enough evidence to even make, make the arrests, and we dont khow make, make the arrests, and we dont know the make, make the arrests, and we dont know the outcome of any cases. And the last know the outcome of any cases. And the last time there was an intelligence case of this nature concerning chinese influence which was about concerning chinese influence which was about a year and a half ago with christine was about a year and a half ago with christine lee, nope charges have been christine lee, nope charges have been brought still at its a very unresolved case. And i think this illustrates unresolved case. And i think this illustrates that the british system is not illustrates that the british system is not yet illustrates that the british system is not yet set up for dealing with these is not yet set up for dealing with these kinds of foreign influence cases these kinds of foreign influence cases that china may oppose. It is a conundrum cases that china may oppose. It is a conundrum isnt cases that china may oppose. It is a conundrum isnt it . Cases that china may oppose. It is a conundrum isnt it . What cases that china may oppose. It is a conundrum isnt it . What to cases that china may oppose. It is a conundrum isnt it . What to do, conundrum isnt it . What to do, because of course china is an important Global Player but at the same time we continue to hear of theseissues same time we continue to hear of these issues notjust in the uk but places like australia, canada, the United States. United states. Thats right and i think ou United States. 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As many hong kong nationals are, against repression and threat of serve are, against repression and threat of serve millions and intimidation try of serve millions and intimidation by chinese of serve millions and intimidation by chinese influence. Of serve millions and intimidation by chinese influence. Gordon, im ust auoin by chinese influence. Gordon, im just going to by chinese influence. Gordon, im just going to bring by chinese influence. Gordon, im just going to bring you by chinese influence. Gordon, im just going to bring you back by chinese influence. Gordon, im just going to bring you back into l just going to bring you back into this because as we were just saying, its notjust here in the uk, but while there is a lot of anger from within conservative parties, like why are we reading about this in the news, why werent we notified beforehand, it always doesnt come as a total surprise because we have seen this happen elsewhere, mainly places like australia and canada. Australia has certainly been at the forefront of claims about political interference, we have recently seen canada speak about chinese money used to interfere in elections there. The uk is if you like, part of a pattern where weve seen this. I think also from what we heard earlier, it is important to say, i think the uk has struggled to know how to deal with china and part of it is understanding what the threat is including from chinese intelligence, standing back from this case. Spying used to be, you know, someone stealing a secret from a safe and passing it in a clandestine meeting. Stealing 11 intellectual property, against companies, this issue, political interference. People backing particular candidates, trying to understand policy debates. Against dissidents and other countries. There is a different range of challenges, some of which are quite specific to china, china does things differently from other countries, where i think the uk and other countries have struggled to kind of grapple with it. First we understand what it is, secondly to work out what it is, secondly to work out what to do about it. And what kinds of tools and powers they needed to cope with it. And i think we are seeing the uk currently try to work that through the system and the government has said when new powers are on the way but they are not yet in force yet, that could lead to more cases or more activity and we certainly have seen that in australia where there is a foreign influence registration scheme, partly which the uk is now following an copying that which may come in next year. You see countries all trying to work out how to kind of conceptualize and didnt deal with this china issue. This conceptualize and didnt deal with this china issue. Conceptualize and didnt deal with this china issue. As you say, i mean ouve this china issue. As you say, i mean youve both this china issue. As you say, i mean youve both said this china issue. As you say, i mean youve both said the this china issue. As you say, i mean youve both said the layers this china issue. As you say, i mean youve both said the layers of youve both said the layers of complications here, all the while this Great Power Competition continues. Letsjust remind this Great Power Competition continues. Lets just remind you of what happened at the weekends g summit. President biden through flew straight to vietnam to sign a new strategic trade deal. Issued a joint statement warning against the threat of use of force in the dispute in the South China Sea. Lets just take a listen to what President Biden had to say. I a listen to what President Biden had to sa. , �. A listen to what President Biden had tosa. ,�. ,. ,. , to say. I dont want to contain china, i to say. 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And one Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of the Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of the ways Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of the ways you Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of the ways you do Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of the ways you do that Everybody Knows what its all about. And one of the ways you do that is, i and one of the ways you do that is, you make and one of the ways you do that is, you make sure and one of the ways you do that is, you make sure that we and one of the ways you do that is, you make sure that we are and one of the ways you do that is, you make sure that we are talking i you make sure that we are talking about the you make sure that we are talking about the same you make sure that we are talking about the same things. You make sure that we are talking about the same things. That you make sure that we are talking about the same things. You make sure that we are talking about the same things. That was joe biden there about the same things. That was joe biden there. Well about the same things. That was joe biden there. Well lets about the same things. That was joe biden there. Well letsjust about the same things. That was joe biden there. Well letsjust have about the same things. That was joe biden there. Well letsjust have a i biden there. Well lets just have a look at the South China Sea and who controls it. It is a majorfocus look at the South China Sea and who controls it. It is a major focus for tensions between china on one hand and the us and its allies on the other. The South China Sea is a major shipping route, estimated 21 of global trade flows through these waters. China claim sovereignty of almost the entire see, including vietnam, philippines, taiwan, malaysia, and brunei. As shown in this map. They claim their own economic exclusion zones as defined by the United Nations convention on the law of the sea. Chinas claim is demarcated by what it calls the nine line which extends hundreds of miles south and east from its most southerly province, beijing regards the two Island Chains without the chain, parceland the two Island Chains without the chain, parcel and Spratly Islands as integral parts of china but other nations disagree. You the philippines doesnt even have a beach. ,. ,. ,. , beach. The Chinese Government has an actin in beach. The Chinese Government has an acting in the beach. The Chinese Government has an acting in the south beach. The Chinese Government has an acting in the south china beach. The Chinese Government has an acting in the South China Sea, beach. The Chinese Government has an acting in the South China Sea, the acting in the South China Sea, the idea being acting in the South China Sea, the idea being that it can turn some of the atolls idea being that it can turn some of the atolls and to recognise islands by placing the atolls and to recognise islands by placing one office on them or placing one house on the, then it can extend placing one house on the, then it can extend its claim into the south china can extend its claim into the South China Sea can extend its claim into the South China Sea. Its become an outcry of patriotism china sea. Its become an outcry of patriotism for the Chinese Government which is very actively trying government which is very actively trying to government which is very actively trying to drum up a domestic nationalist sentiment around the south nationalist sentiment around the South China Sea being uniquely chinese South China Sea being uniquely chinese. ,. , South China Sea being uniquely chinese. , . , chinese. Fascinating stuff. Gordon, there are so chinese. Fascinating stuff. Gordon, there are so many chinese. Fascinating stuff. Gordon, there are so many layers chinese. Fascinating stuff. Gordon, there are so many layers of there are so many layers of publication here. The competition between the United States and china, the countries that are trying to sort of grapple with managing relations with both. I sort of grapple with managing relations with both. Sort of grapple with managing relations with both. I think the us residents relations with both. I think the us president s going relations with both. I think the us president s going to relations with both. I think the us president s going to vietnam relations with both. I think the us president s going to vietnam is. Relations with both. I think the us| president s going to vietnam is full of history and symbolism because of the past, but its frustrating to in terms of the future. Its tensions around the South China Sea with china, and because of that you can see it positioning itself and working out how to position itself between the us and china. As the us and china competition heats up, lots of countries are trying to work out, well, how close we want to be with each, do we want to play them off against each other, and you can also see another aspect of the competition, because one of the other things President Biden was talking about was technology, building tips, some of the factories that are there in vietnam, again a critical part of this competition with china is over technology. Vietnam has potential to play an interesting role there, as a production and manufacturing site. There are so many layers to this competition, very different actually from the cold war. Which china says it doesnt want to see repeated, it is different from the cold war but certainly a nearby type of competition in geopolitics, between countries and in that region. That was. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. Shutter clicks. It was the picture of a lifetime a creature once classed as extinct in england, Hunting Rabbits at the end of yorkshires spurn peninsula. It was amazing. It was. Theres a lot of emotions all at once. Theres the beauty of seeing the animal. Theres the, sort of, terror of knowing that youve found something rare and if you dont get a photograph, nobody will believe you. Disbelief how can there possibly be a pine marten here at spurn . Were miles from any woodland. And the answer to that was found in this footage, recorded a full 70 miles away in yorkshires dalby forest. Whats really unique about this, this instance, is that weve been able to identify the pine marten at two ends of this adventure. Now, its unclear why two dots decided to go on his epic adventure, but experts say its a positive sign of an animal attempting to expand his territory. For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. Lets return to our top story this hour 7 thousands of family are facing another night without shelter in morocco, following fridays earthquake, which has now claimed nearly 2,700 lives. The 6. 87 magnitude earthquake struck about 45 Miles South7west of the tourist hub of marrakesh in the atlas mountains. Earlier i spoke to David Anderson, and. Institute programme on north africa, they explained to the particular difficulties associated with the humanitarian effort in morocco. ,. , � , with the humanitarian effort in morocco. ,. , � ,. , morocco. Number one, its ust how difficult in terms morocco. Number one, its ust how difficult in terms of h morocco. Number one, itsjust how difficult in terms of logistics morocco. Number one, itsjust how difficult in terms of logistics in difficult in terms of logistics in this area is to reach, we are talking about mountainous areas, we are talking about areas that are historically underserved, there is not a lot of development, not a lot of access to financing and funding, so that you can actually properly plan for these kinds of crisis and have the right tools to mitigate them. Then there is another element to it which we saw earlier on, and thatis to it which we saw earlier on, and that is sort of the absence of Decision Making at the top. And this is a factor of having a � s heavily centralised Decision Making process, essentially all of the powers in the hand of the king, so when you know, the monarchy is not move around very quickly, and put out statements and essentially guide the government to a certain course of action, then you tend to have a lot of delays and. And, and is not what it really comes down to then . At the end of the day, the Centralised System is whats impacting the speed in which the help can actually reach these people . I help can actually reach these eole . , help can actually reach these eo le . ,. , help can actually reach these eole . Help can actually reach these neole . , people . I mean, as i said, it comes down to both people . I mean, as i said, it comes down to both. It people . I mean, as i said, it comes down to both. It comes people . I mean, as i said, it comes down to both. It comes down people . I mean, as i said, it comes down to both. It comes down to people . I mean, as i said, it comes| down to both. It comes down to lack of connectivity, the infrastructure, how difficult it is to actually reach people and get them out from under the rubble. And then again, you also have a very heavily sort of Centralised System. Although in practice, you do have regional Decision Making bodies that are you know, supposed to make these kind of decisions. But there is also an environment of sort of deference to the monarchy, deference to the powerless. So nobody really wants to be out there perceived as kind of taking the, the sort of momentum away from the monarchy and fearing what that would entail in terms of, in terms of various peoples positions within the Power Structure. Positions within the Power Structure positions within the Power Structure. � ,. ,. , ~ , structure. Im ust going to keep ou there structure. Im just going to keep you there because structure. Im just going to keep you there because we structure. Im just going to keep you there because we are structure. Im just going to keep you there because we are going| structure. Im just going to keep l you there because we are going to bring in David Anderson which is the lead medic of uk med, the uks it Emergency Medical Team that has been deployed at a Specialist Team a few vegetarian workers to morocco. David, the sun is sort of coming in from behind you, so we are struggling to see you, but we can hear you. Just give us a sense of what youre saying, because the pictures we are seeing absolutely devastating. Pictures we are seeing absolutely devastating pictures we are seeing absolutely devastatina. , devastating. Yeah, i mean what we are seeinr devastating. Yeah, i mean what we are seeing on devastating. Yeah, i mean what we are seeing on the devastating. Yeah, i mean what we are seeing on the ground devastating. Yeah, i mean what we are seeing on the ground is devastating. Yeah, i mean what we are seeing on the ground is that. Are seeing on the ground is that there are seeing on the ground is that there is are seeing on the ground is that there is a are seeing on the ground is that there is a lot of effort going in with International Search and rescue teams with International Search and rescue teams to with International Search and rescue teams to rescue people from the buildings teams to rescue people from the buildings that have collapsed. As your previous speaker was saying, access your previous speaker was saying, access is your previous speaker was saying, access is hugely difficult. The roads access is hugely difficult. The roads have been quite badly affected by the roads have been quite badly affected by the collapsing you know, of rebel onto the by the collapsing you know, of rebel onto the roads. There are people who have clearty onto the roads. There are people who have clearly been injured, both in the earthquake and then subsequent to that the earthquake and then subsequent to that because of all the rubble that is to that because of all the rubble that is around. So it is quite a difficult that is around. So it is quite a difficult situation for people, it is a very difficult situation for people, it is a very mountainous area, it takes a long is a very mountainous area, it takes a long time is a very mountainous area, it takes a long time to get in and the roads are quite a long time to get in and the roads are quite restricted, so it is not a simple are quite restricted, so it is not a simple situation to be able to deal with it simple situation to be able to deal with it. ,. ,. ,. ,. , with it. No, not at all, and in fact im with it. No, not at all, and in fact im going with it. No, not at all, and in fact im going to with it. No, not at all, and in fact im going to ask with it. No, not at all, and in fact im going to ask for us with it. No, not at all, and in fact im going to ask for us to im going to ask for us to show these drone images of the valley where you really get a view ofjust how remote, how mountainous this area is, and which really, there we are, we can see the valley as it how cut off this area is, how hard is it making your work and the teams of the medics who are there, david7 yeah i think what it does, against the limit yeah i think what it does, against the limit of yeah i think what it does, against the limit of what you can do, it is difficult to the limit of what you can do, it is difficult to get teams into these areas difficult to get teams into these areas so difficult to get teams into these areas. So it takes an extensive amount areas. So it takes an extensive amount of areas. So it takes an extensive amount of time to get in and access them and amount of time to get in and access them and then there are subsequent other them and then there are subsequent other areas them and then there are subsequent other areas which are pretty much impossible other areas which are pretty much impossible to get into at the moment. So we dont really understand whats happening in those areas, understand whats happening in those areas. And understand whats happening in those areas, and its part also of what we areas, and its part also of what we are trying areas, and its part also of what we are trying to areas, and its part also of what we are trying to do, is understand the needs are trying to do, is understand the needs bast are trying to do, is understand the needs past the drones, etc, and what is the needs past the drones, etc, and what is the best needs past the drones, etc, and what is the best way we can use our best skilled is the best way we can use our best skilled teams to help and support people skilled teams to help and support people going through this very Difficult People going through this very difficult time. Is people going through this very difficult time. People going through this very difficult time. Is there a feeling, and we are difficult time. Is there a feeling, and we are looking difficult time. Is there a feeling, and we are looking at difficult time. Is there a feeling, and we are looking at some difficult time. Is there a feeling, and we are looking at some of. Difficult time. Is there a feeling, i and we are looking at some of the mountainous areas now, its remote, as you say, that makes things difficult, and then of course the centralised structure of youve explained makes the response much slower and more difficult. Is are also a feeling that this area has also a feeling that this area has also been neglected . Absolutely, that has been also been neglected . Absolutely, that has been an also been neglected . Absolutely, that has been an ongoing also been neglected . Absolutely, that has been an ongoing feeling. Also been neglected . Absolutely, l that has been an ongoing feeling. A lot of these areas as you will notice, not only a question of access roads, etc, these are areas with the lowest schooling rates, these areas dont have a lot of access to running water, to sanitation, to health care. So these, historically significantly underserved areas, not a lot of economic opportunity. You will notice the majority of people, the way that they kind of went their lives is either through farming or through some degree of tourism. So really, just a very marginalised environment and i think that kind of tells you really, this sort of Stark Division between morocco that we see in the news, always developing, a lot of infrastructure, then you kind of have these very overlooked and kind of abandoned. Sort of have these very overlooked and kind of abandoned. Kind of abandoned. Sort of pockets kind of abandoned. Sort of pockets. There kind of abandoned. Sort of pockets. There is kind of abandoned. Sort of pockets. There is also kind of abandoned. Sort of pockets. There is also been | kind of abandoned. Sort of| pockets. There is also been a kind of abandoned. Sort of pockets. There is also been a lot of debates around the geopolitics of this morocco accepting aid from some countries and not others, namely france. Should we be reading more into that . Or, has this again got to do with sort of the complications at the top of the moroccan system. I think there is probably a little bit of a factor, i dont think we should over read into it, i think morocco has probably prioritised other donors and supporters and funders. Then there is also the issue of how you co ordinate these massive aid efforts that are coming into the country. And i think you know, if we continue to see, sort of the extended refusal by the moroccan government to accept aid from some of these countries where relationships are either tense, or have historically not been great, then i think we can chalk it up to geopolitics but for now in these early days i think maybe we can look at it a little more in terms of how difficult it is to co ordinate these efforts. Its a logistical nightmare. 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Lets just take you back to those images coming from libya because we are being told that at least 200 people have died and many more are missing after that powerful flood. And many more are missing after that powerfulflood. Powerful and many more are missing after that powerful flood. Powerful storm swept through the east of the country. And as we said, widespread flooding and mudslides are caused by torrential rains, have caused this. The local authorities are saying that the death toll could be in the thousands, but that hasnt been verified as yet. Alongside the libyan red president , at least 200 people have died. Daniel Khalife Daniel Khalife used bed sheets to tie himself to the bottom of a truck outside prison. Daniel khalifa was brought in and are entered van. By tying himself underneath a Catering Delivery Truck using a strap made from bed sheets. In the dock, he had a Police Officer sitting on each side of him, that his lawyer said there was no indication at the stage whether he would plead guilty or not guilty to escaping from jail. The hearing lasted only eight minutes, and three hours later the convoy departed again. The Deputy Chief Magistrate told Daniel Khalife that he would remain in custody until his next court appearance. At the old bailey at the end of the month. In the meantime, hes been taken away to a category a high security prison. Thatjail is Hmp Bell Marsh and southeast london and the van could be seen arriving there a0 minutes later. After an adventure lasting just over five days and six hours, Daniel Khalife was back in prison. Ahead of his arrest injanuary, 21 year old Daniel Khalife had been a soldier in the high tech royal signals regiment. And the main church he chased faces is obtaining information useful to the enemy, inc. This case, allegedly, iran. 0n inc. This case, allegedly, iran. On wednesday the food truck that Daniel Khalife was allegedly strapped underneath one left Wandsworth Prison at seven 30 2am. My member of the public saw him walking away from the truck seven minutes later. Chiswick area before being arrested in north him. That was saturday at 10 a1a m. As in north him. That was saturday at 10 a1 a m. As far as the bike that he was writing, he was allegedly carrying cash and a mobile phone. Independent nist investigation into the escape, the prison. Underfunded prison system, daniel sanford. Bbc news magistrates court. 0fficers sanford. Bbc news magistrates court. Officers were called to an address near torrington on Sunday Afternoon Following reports a man made threats to someone living there. Its alleged he made off as Police Arrived and hit several cars including for police vehicles. Christopher mase has been at the scene. The incident happened around 20 past five. Formed a blockade on the road here attempting to stop what appeared to be a large military style truck from escaping. Now on Social Media Platform to clog the video appeared, appearing to show the Truck Shunting several cars out of the way it before careening into a lamp post. We heard from one neighbour that described the aftermath of the incident. It was such a shock aftermath of the incident. It was such a shock that aftermath of the incident. It was such a shock that something aftermath of the incident. It was | such a shock that Something Like this happened locally. Some people couldnt get there at the time, so i said walking past our house, people were chatting about what was going on how unusual was so it was a real shock. Something like this happened in the area, obviously lots of local people were able to tape it so we saw during that time what had been happening. Yeah, couldnt believe it, especially the fact that he drove over all these vehicles, it was quite scary. And normally its a really quiet place to live. The truck escaped really quiet place to live. The truck escaped and really quiet place to live. The truck escaped and was driven to where the 8361 intersects the m5, on the bridge there. Police arrested a a1 year old man on suspicion of multiple counts of criminal damage and multiple accounts of Attempted Murder of Police Officers. Now heres the weather with chris fawkes. Hello there. Well, today, temperatures didnt get to 30 degrees celsius somewhere in the uk, unlike the previous seven days, which was a record for september, weve never had seven consecutive days back to back where temperatures have reached 30 degrees celsius before, but the heatwave is ending. Weve seen this Weather Front Move in across the north west of the uk through the day today, introducing cooler and fresher air and that will continue to push its way gradually south eastwards. I say cooler and fresher. Actually, temperatures will be getting closer to average for the time of the year as we get towards the middle part of the week. Now, we still did have warm sunshine across east anglia in South East England. Temperatures still reached, well, 26 degrees or so in places, whereas across the north west of the uk we have thicker clouds and outbreaks of rain from our weatherfront and its the front that will bring a change to cooler weather. So overnight tonight, Clearing Skies for scotland and northern ireland. With the weather turning chilly for england and wales, a slow moving Weather Front tending to pep up with some persistent outbreaks of rain for some, whereas across east anglia in South East England probably staying dry, but one or two mist patches around as we start the day on tuesday. Now i think for tuesday this Weather Front� s going to be really slow moving, so rain on and off through the day and probably some of the rain quite heavy across eastern areas of england, maybe with an odd rumble of thunder. Sunniest weather for scotland and northern ireland, wherever you are those temperatures coming down, 17 22 for most. Then for the middle part of the week, High Pressure is with us just for one day. So after a sunny start, once weve lost the Early Morning mist and fog, i see a bit of cloud bubbling up. The exception to the dry theme. Well, for Western Scotland and maybe western counties of northern ireland, close to an area of low pressure, you may well see outbreaks of rain at times. Those temperatures high teens to low 20s. For thursday, some strong winds around this low pressure buffeting the north West Of Scotland as our Weather Front continues its Journey Southwards and eastwards across england and wales. 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