Quite an important thing. It brings it homejust seeing quite an important thing. It brings it home just seeing it held in your hand there, just how small the baby is like that. And it can go want to live a normal, healthy, happy life. I guess callum now . He is doing great. He is five now, just started school. He is the tallest in his class, which isjust remarkable when you look at the pictures of him when he was born. He is riding a bike. Of course he is doing wonderfully well. We look at him, i mean all pa rents a re well. We look at him, i mean all parents are proud of their children, but we look at him remembering the battle is that he has faults and it is something quite special to look at him now and think. Thank you both so at him now and think. Thank you both so much. It seems a strange thing to celebrate world prematurity day, but at least to acknowledge it is a good thing. Thank you both very much. Now its time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. Thank you very much.
At the weather with matt taylor. Hello there. Sunshine developing a bit more widely again across parts of scotland and northern ireland, particularly in the west through this afternoon. Lots of you, though, sitting under grey skies for the rest of the day, particularly grey through parts of northern england, wales, towards the far south west. Heres where we will see outbreaks of rain or drizzle continue. Some showers working eastwards across scotland, and like yesterday, fairly bright towards east anglia and the south east with just a few showers through the english channel, but a chilly day for all. Now, as we go through into tonight, clearer skies for scotland, northern ireland, edging a little bit further south, but were likely to see a widespread frost develop. Scotland and northern ireland, though, coldest of all, shown by the blue colours on our temperature chart here. But further south and east, frost free, the cloud stays in place, further rain or drizzle, and into tomorrow it
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We had the coldest night of the season so we had the coldest night of the season so far and, you may be glad to here, the coldest night of the week. 10 in parts of aberdeenshire, the milder able try to push in over the milder able try to push in over the next three days. Symbols stay below freezing in parts of scotland. Many in lower single figures into the afternoon. Ten to 12 degrees in wales, South West Wales and Northern Ireland, but cloudy skies and indices around penzance, the wind is whipping them up. Quite a breeze blowing, touching gale force around the coast, and we will see cloud and outbreaks of rain stop the far north will brighten up later. Into tonight, while many staff and i dry, we will see some further rain pushing on to other western areas, particularly western scotland, other parts of wales in the south west. Nothing too substantial. With the cloud in place and the breeze picking up, not as cold tonight. There will be thrust and ice across parts of scotland, norther
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