and richard davis emailed us. after a body was found in the river wyre on sunday morning. there was a further wait of 30 hours before it was identified as nicola s. during that time, correspondence from the bbc and other outlets continued to report from the village. and you know, this village, which is little more than a hamlet, has been the epicentre of national attention for the last three weeks or so. nicola bulley s family have said at times that that has provided a distraction and from their point of view, a real worry that it s taken away from the purpose of, of, of their work and of the police s work to find nicola. wendy mackenzie sent us her thoughts on monday lunchtime. later that day, the bbc news channel carried live the press conference confirming that the body was ms bulley s, followed by a summary of what had been said by presenter ben brown. a denunciation really of much of the press and media coverage and what the family said was media intrusion into their li
year. 16 or 17 in north west wales. tomorrow evening, watch for the skies, northern ireland and scotland, could be intriguing sunsets ahead of a weather front that will be bringing rain. before it arrives, saharan dust makes ten which could be deposited onto cars for wednesday morning. more cloud and outbreaks of rain spreading southwards and eastwards, fizzling as it goes, east anglia and the south east staying dry, pretty mild here, temperatures dropping elsewhere but still above average for the time of year. into thursday, england and wales could start cloudy, misty, murky and wet, wet into friday, but by friday widespread gales are possible. matt with the latest on the weather. that is bbc news at ten on monday the 13th of february, more analysis of the main stories of the day and more besides on newsnight, 100 of the main stories of the day and more besides on newsnight,100 years of broadcasting from broadcasting housein of broadcasting from broadcasting house in cardiff
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