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it comes with risks but then, this operation will mean that i have done the best for her. in my mind, there was no choice ijust had to do it. someone is tired! this is mila, short for milagro, or miracle in spanish. after six rounds of ivf, helena had almost given up hope of having a second baby but on a seventh attempt, she fell pregnant and things seemed to progress well, until her 20 week scan. i was told the news that she definitely has got spina bifida. she has got a very big lesion on her back so basically, half of her spine was exposed. they said it was likely she will be paralysed, likely she will be incontinent and will need a shunt to drain the fluid from her brain later on. iwas.
my children work there, as well. everyone is involved. what was your reaction when you heard for the first time the festival was going online? i think it s fantastic. anything to get performances going. if it is online, you are streaming it. i do not have a screen but i m sure i can double up with someone else s. with a mask, maybe! keep two metres apart. i definitely will be watching. brilliant, thank you very much. emily eavis this morning saying we are bringing you a bit of glastonbury to your own homes for one night only when people all over the world will be able to join us on the journey as we go through the farm. it has been a year when everybody has gone online and it seems glastonbury is no exception. now it s time for a look
hopefully next year, everyone can enjoy the display. notjust on the television but in real life, remember that? goodbye. hello there. for most of us, the weekend promises a fair amount of dry weather, the amount of cloud will vary a bit from place to place, and there will be somejumps around in temperatures as well, as we will see in a moment. this was the satellite picture then from friday, showing we had some decent sunshine, particularly across parts of scotland. that was how the sunshine looked in the highlands. not far away from that, in sterlingshire, we have the highest temperature in the uk, up to 17 celsius, very mild for the time of year. but it wasn t like that everywhere north east england had a really chilly day on friday, just 6 celsius. a big jump upwards in temperatures, though, on the way later today. why the change? well, yesterday, we had the winds coming in from the north east. it s all down to the wind direction, you see. these north easterly winds brought those
they? eighth to ninth. but still a happy place. not. they? eighth to ninth. but| still a happy place. not too bad. still a happy place. not too bad- still still a happy place. not too bad. still top still a happy place. not too bad. still top 10. still a happy place. not too bad. still top 10. thank- still a happy place. not too. bad. still top 10. thank you. a silver cloud there in the wake of coronavirus. finally to iceland where a volcano has erupted south west of the capital reykjavik. iceland s meterological office has warned of falling rocks, boulders and landslides. this area has recorded more than 50,000 earthquakes in the past three weeks. in 2010, the eruption of another volcano brought air traffic to a halt across europe however this eruption isn t yet spewed out much ash or smoke so an aviation issue shouldn t arise. let s hope not. and before we go, with spring just around the corner, greece is in full bloom. athen s hillsides are filled with poppies and daisies. in t