Lets take a look at the weather. Good evening. A little bit of snow across the hills of wales, and some icy patches tonight as well. That mix of weather continues into tomorrow. Some of us will have sunshine, of us will have rain. In the short term it is very hit and miss and it is unclear whether around as well but it is the northern half of the uk with the temperatures will dip away a bit tonight, perhaps one or two degrees above freezing in towns. The forsyth staying frost free for sure, so no ice for the south the far south staying. If you live in the north east, newcastle and the lowla nds north east, newcastle and the lowlands of scotland, and northwards, it should be a sunny crisp day for you. Down south, it should be grisly and unpleasant and that will continue into sunday and even monday to be honest is looking pretty great as well across most of the uk. The week ahead will be a mishmash of weather. From sunny too rainy or the other way around. That is it for now. Hello, this
would say suck it or break the political deadlock but they may be economic dividend, perhaps even in terms of tourism here. in economic dividend, perhaps even in terms of tourism here. terms of tourism here. in the last few da s terms of tourism here. in the last few days we terms of tourism here. in the last few days i ve been terms of tourism here. in the last few days i ve been seeing - terms of tourism here. in the last few days i ve been seeing and - few days i ve been seeing and hearing from young people there who talk about their generation has grown up in different times and what they re looking for and what they never imagined was the kind of prosperity that we are seeing, the kind ofjobs that need to become available to them. i suppose in some ways to ensure we don t see the kind of although small scale violence we have seen in the last 2a hours. you have reported around the world and you will have seen in countries where it may be the politicians are still arguing bu
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money just against meet with the rising cost of living. 0ne money just against meet with the rising cost of living. one wonders how long that can continue before many more start quitting, sienna. absolutely and we also always need during absolutely and we also always need during the absolutely and we also always need during the pandemic in particular that anecdotally a lot of people were that anecdotally a lot of people were working in the nhs saying they will work were working in the nhs saying they will work through this pandemic but once it will work through this pandemic but once it has will work through this pandemic but once it has ended just have to take care of once it has ended just have to take care oftheir once it has ended just have to take care of their own health, and probably care of their own health, and probably leave the nhs and make that a difficult probably leave the nhs and make that a difficult decision. i think a lot of people a difficult decisi
furlough the 1.3 million people still on furlough at the end and a lot will have furlough at the end and a lot will have been furlough at the end and a lot will have been injobs like working in cafes have been injobs like working in cafes and have been injobs like working in cafes and parks in london that haven t cafes and parks in london that haven t recovered and we still don t haven t recovered and we still don t have the haven t recovered and we still don t have the footfall yet back in london have the footfall yet back in london. ifjobs don t come back to london london. ifjobs don t come back to london and london. ifjobs don t come back to london and other cities, but london is striking. london and other cities, but london is striking, that still will affect people is striking, that still will affect people going from furlough and back into those people going from furlough and back into those kind ofjobs. we ll people going from furlough and back into those