Demanding baby, woken up all hours and nick has the festive forecast for us. Good morning. Storm barbara may be pulling away from the uk, but it remains windy today, tomorrow, and into boxing day as well. The latest on the blustery christmas forecast coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. Extensive Railway Engineering works are starting across britain today, with 200 different projects being carried out over the christmas break. Passengers in london, manchester and cardiff are expected to be the hardest hit by the work. One of the biggest stations in the capital, paddington, is closed, with passengers being told to go to ealing broadway. Its where our reporter Jane Frances Kelly is for us this morning. Good morning. Its going to be a good deal busier there than normal. Yes, it is going to be busy. I have seen people turning up with quite heavy suitcases and that is because trains to paddington are terminating here. That is because paddington will be closed for the next six day
Demanding baby, woken up all hours and nick has the festive forecast for us. Good morning. Storm barbara may be pulling away from the uk, but it remains windy today, tomorrow, and into boxing day as well. The latest on the blustery christmas forecast coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. Extensive Railway Engineering works are starting across britain today, with 200 different projects being carried out over the christmas break. Passengers in london, manchester and cardiff are expected to be the hardest hit by the work. One of the biggest stations in the capital, paddington, is closed, with passengers being told to go to ealing broadway. Its where our reporter Jane Frances Kelly is for us this morning. Good morning. Its going to be a good deal busier there than normal. Yes, it is going to be busy. I have seen people turning up with quite heavy suitcases and that is because trains to paddington are terminating here. That is because paddington will be closed for the next six day
Demanding baby, woken up all hours and nick has the festive forecast for us. Good morning. Storm barbara may be pulling away from the uk, but it remains windy today, tomorrow, and into boxing day as well. The latest on the blustery christmas forecast coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. Extensive Railway Engineering works are starting across britain today, with 200 different projects being carried out over the christmas break. Passengers in london, manchester and cardiff are expected to be the hardest hit by the work. One of the biggest stations in the capital, paddington, is closed, with passengers being told to go to ealing broadway. Its where our reporter Jane Frances Kelly is for us this morning. Good morning. Its going to be a good deal busier there than normal. Yes, it is going to be busy. I have seen people turning up with quite heavy suitcases and that is because trains to paddington are terminating here. That is because paddington will be closed for the next six day
did. the drones, i think, are going to be a big part of the future. aishah: don t try this at home. okay. griff: do try, go swim with sharks. aishah: hey, speaking from one water story to another, there s actually some new concerns over a government study showing that drinking water from nearly half of all u.s. faucets likely contains forever chemicals that may cause cancer and other health problems. so i took a closer look at what researchers found and where. you can t see them, but scientists say there may be dangerous chemicals floating in your drinking water. this is not good. who wants to drink contaminated water? in a first of its kind study by the u.s. geological survey, researchers tested tap water from private wells and public systems in more than 700 homes across the country and found nearly half turned up synthetic chemicals called per and polly
it s gone across all the frontiers. i couldn t be happier about that. so, amazing that s what poetry will do. do you worry about people getting the right message from it or, you know, you ve put it out there, you don t really care quite how people use it. not really. no, i don t care. i can t control it, so it s you know, and i am a control freak. if i could, i would but i can t, so i don t. laughter. you have said you will never stop writing poetry. you re on another international tour. uh-huh. i just wonder whether you have changed, changed the way. oh, what, since the early days? yeah. since the wilderness years and my second. well, you know you were the guy known as the punk poet and let s face it punk lived and died in the 1970s. it lasted for two years. yeah. and you can t be called a punk at my age! there s no such thing as a punk at my age! by its very nature, it means a kid, doesn t it? a naive or inept teenager. but i suppose.