Les membres du gouvernement ont pris note que le 14 février 2023 le Premier Ministre et celui de la Grande Bretagne se sont parlés, de la révision du 10-Year SME Master Plan, que le 10th
with some sunshine. still got those stronger winds in the north and north west of scotland producing a few spots of rain. otherwise, it will be dry. double figure temperatures in northern parts of scotland. quite a bit chillier than that, though, through the midlands. the reason we have this topsy turvy weather, if you like, much milder than normal at this time of year for northern areas, is because of these atlantic winds coming around the top of that area of high pressure. the air continuing to stagnate under the high pressure and light winds, so more widespread mist, fog and low cloud only very slowly lifting through the day. outside of that, some sunshine. maybe a bit more cloud coming into northern and western parts of scotland, but again highest temperatures will be in the north. very much colder in the south.
ago. it was discovered in the nature of serve in leicestershire. last february, on a bank of mud in a midlands reservoir, joe davis made an extraordinary discovery. we were relandscaping some islands on the rutland water nature reserve there to improve it for bird habitats. and i looked down, ijust saw this series of ridges in the mud and thought, that looks different, there s something there that s different. and it had organic features almost where it connects onto the rib. so, yeah, that s when we thought we need to call somebody and find out. a team of experts was quickly dispatched. joe hadn t found a dinosaur, but it was an ichthyosaur a monstrous, air breathing sea reptile, also known as a sea dragon, that swam about 180 million years ago. back then, rutland and most of the midlands was under water, covered by a warm, shallow sea. what makes this particular sea dragon so special is its size and condition.
last february on a bank of mud in a midlands reservoir, joe davis made an extraordinary discovery. i looked down and i saw this series of ridges in the mud. i thought, hang on, that looks different. there s something there that different. it had organic features on, like where it connects onto the rib. they called back, and a team of dinosaur experts was quickly dispatched. joe hadn t found a dinosaur, but it was an ichthyosaur a monstrous, air breathing sea reptile, also known as a sea dragon, that swam 250 million years ago. what makes this find so special is just how big it is. not only is this the most complete ichthyosaur skeleton ever found, the biggest one ever found here in the uk, incredible at ten metres long, but it s actually the biggest prehistoric reptile skeleton ever found here as well, the most complete skeleton of any prehistoric reptile. it s incredible. the rutland ichthyosaur has been removed from the mud
that lived 250 million years ago. it was discovered poking through the mud at rutland water nature reserve in leceistershire. jonah fisher has more. last february, on a bank of mud in a midlands reservoir, joe davis made an extraordinary discovery. we were re landscaping some islands on the rutland water nature reserve there to improve it for bird habitats. and i looked down, ijust saw this series of ridges in the mud and thought, that looks different, there s something there that s different. and it had organic features almost where it connects onto the rib. so, yeah, that s when we thought we need to call somebody and find out. a team of experts was quickly dispatched. joe hadn t found a dinosaur, but it was an ichthyosaur a monstrous, air breathing sea reptile, also known as a sea dragon, that swam about 180 million years ago. back then, rutland and most of the midlands was under water,