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..from derry end up doing this? it s considered a gentleman s sport, isn t it? laughter ..from derry end up doing this? it s a long time since anybody called me that, i have to tell you. well, ironically enough, if you want to get into flyfishing, there is no finer place than northern ireland. a, it s not considered elitist, because lots of people do it. it s cheap, it s easily accessible and it s open to all. when feargal hit the big time and moved to london, he kept up his flyfishing hobby. and, being an enterprising sort, he s ended up as chairman of the oldest flyfishing club in england, and that s what sparked his campaigning. every single river in the country is polluted. i didn t make that up, that s the environment agency data. so, the truth is, one of the biggest sources of that pollution is the water industry. they re then filling pretty much every river in the country is now contaminated with sewage, to some degree or other. now, they re saying
to low levels over the highest hills 15 cm of accumulating snow. and with gales or severe gales, especially around northern coasts, there could be blizzard conditions for a time. a band of cloud and rain with a little bit of sleet and snow over the high ground will slowly clear the southeast corner, then we see some sunshine, some wintry showers, a mix of rain, sleet and hill snow, especially out towards the west. those are the average wind speeds. the gusts will be stronger than that with the wind coming down from the north, so it is going to feel really chilly. 0n the thermometer, single digit temperatures, 4 8 degrees. factor in the strength of the wind, this it what it will feel like. it will feel subzero across many northern parts of the uk. now, as we move through tuesday night, there s more snow to come in northern scotland, more wintry showers
and they have lots of fun things for specifically special needs children, very wheelchair accessible. there s a lot of different ways it could go, you know, with their very strict routines that they happen to have, going outside of that a little bit will stress them a little bit, and you just kind of have to roll with it, so. i m looking forward to it primarily because it s i a new thing that we haven t done before, so it s kind i ofjust like, challenge accepted, let s do it. i that s the fun for him is let s do this, let s see if we can accomplish it. so it s just his personality, but. laughs, it s a lot of fun! i ve played too many strategy games. - everything is pretty ready, we lljust have a nice, quiet evening, finishing up any last details, and then we ll be ready for tomorrow. cries
that they have to. that these are sewage overflows. yep. ..that are required because, you know, the system s flooding and they need to clear the water out, that s basically their argument, isn t it? and it s also an argument that very handily overlooks the fact that this country was taken to the european court ofjustice in 2012, and the european court ofjustice ruled that what s going on in this country is illegal and that sewage overflows should only ever be used in exceptional situations. in november, the environment agency announced a major investigation into 2,000 sewage works in england, a triumph for feargal and britain s other river campaigners. and now, he s got a new target in his sights. the truth is, the biggest polluter in this country is actually agriculture, and the industrialisation of food production and meat production and chickens, because all of that fertiliser creates a massive explosion in the population of little microorganisms, and the simple