it, do go and see it. it is great. and actually, i think, weirdly, it may be it may be designed to be watched at home. excellent. mark. but go see elvis! i will see elvis! i ll try to see them all. everyone must see elvis! ok, we ve heard you. ok, sorry. mark, as always, thank you so much. thank you! sorry, he s saying! that is it for this week, though. thank you very much for watching. bye bye. hello. extreme heat will affect many parts of the uk in the next 2a hours by day, but also overnight monday into tuesday. the met office has issued a red highest level warning, the extent of the heat is likely to impact infrastructure and have knock on effects on people s health. we will start pretty warm on monday because we are pulling in warmer air and is sadly current which has
quite resilient communities. we experience a lot of harsh winters, and we ve had a lot of other disasters. but i think the strain for some is beginning to show. so, the wait for power goes on. but stephen bridgett says accommodation can be provided for those who want it. mark mcalindon, bbc news. earlier i spoke to charles palmer, a health care worker who lives in northumberland. he explained his situation. it s been pretty bad, as you ve been hearing from your correspondence there. one of the issues is the response of the company in identifying those people who are affected by this and were vulnerable and it was not until thursday and maybe friday this week that the efforts of the council, local mps and the community itself,
and it s wrong and bad for people to be off power for such a long time and that is why i am here, to make sure we get people back on as quickly as possible. as i said, for 99.5% of people they are back on but for the ones having to put up with this, it is unacceptable. meanwhile army troops will continue to support residents in remote areas. mark mcalindon sent this report from northumberland. on saturday, royal artillery troops arrived at the west hartford fire station near cramlington to be briefed on battle plans of an unfamiliar kind. we re a very flexible organisation. we re trained and prepared for a range of tasks, be it abroad or at home. and, in this case, you know, in this period of goodwill, what better. what more rewarding task could there be than, you know, providing support and comfort to our local towns and villages? here to meet them was the mp for the enormous berwick on tweed constituency, where many have endured more than a week without power. these are very unusual
some of the last households without power, that people are ok. in the hamlet of yetlington, we find one woman who is struggling to cope. just terrible, it is awful. haee woman who is struggling to cope. just terrible, it is awful. just terrible, it is awful. have you been told when just terrible, it is awful. have you been told when your just terrible, it is awful. have you been told when your power- just terrible, it is awful. have you been told when your power will. just terrible, it is awful. have you | been told when your power will be restored? ~ , ., , been told when your power will be restored? next - been told when your power will be - restored? next wednesday? restored? wednesday. next wednesday? wednesday coming. restored? wednesday. next wednesday? wednesday coming, hopefully. restored? wednesday. next wednesday? wednesday coming, hopefully. can - restored? wednesday. next wednesday? wednesday coming, hopefully. can you . wednesday coming, hopefully. can you co -e
who s struggling to cope. it s terrible. it s awful. have you been told when your power will be restored? wednesday. next wednesday? wednesday coming, hopefully. can you cope until next wednesday? i ll have to. we re into eight days and possibly for some heading into nine days. there s a lot of strong people that live round here. quite resilient communities. we experience a lot of harsh winters, and we ve had a lot of other disasters. but i think the strain for some is beginning to show. so, the wait for power goes on. but stephen bridgitte says accommodation can be provided for those who want it. mark mcalindon, bbc news. we arejust we are just hearing that the secretary of state for business and energy has described the number of homes without power is completely unacceptable on a visit to a