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Three times the average february rainfall. The general situation as we head into the start of march is it will stay unsettled, so wet and windy again at times but what you will notice is how much colder it will notice is how much colder it will feel for the rest of the week. Frosty nights and some of that rain will turn to snow, particularly above 200 metres and tomorrow that will include the Higher Ground of northern ireland, the mountains of wales, some of that could move to the Southern Uplands by the end of the Southern Uplands by the end of the day. Overnight tonight the rain clears away from east anglia, this deep area of low pressure will push northwards and eastwards, some of the rain likely to turn to snow over the rain likely to turn to snow over the hills and some heavy downpours of rain across wales and south west england. Blustery through the channel and its cold. Towards the east we see clear skies and a frost into tomorrow morning, may be some mist and fog too. The rain
Strategic, move this positive relations and partnership with out for good. And we see the same to you to, to act together on the part about african friends on the Russian Defense ministry things ukraine has committed an acts of terror on the southern post, 50 or 4060. 00, and people have been wounded in a mis sounds. Fine. The a very boom, welcome to you. This is auntie international is good to happy with us. Now the russian advocate, somebody to so petersburg is wrapped up. Its 2nd and final day. The events cover topics ranging from the emerging multi polar wells to the future of my last will relations between russia and african stays. The conflicts in ukraine was part of the conversation as well, with Vladimir Putin saying that in contrast to western accusations, russias actions did not violate international law. The distribution there should be no double standards, unilateral sanctions, or trying to secure ones own security at the expense of auditors. Today you were told that we are
Was a really dull pmqs. I thought that it was pretty flat between starmer and sunak, but the real excitement and there was something exciting came after pmqs ended. There were two points of order in the house of commons, one put down by liam byrne, whos the trade Committee Chair and one put down by lucy powell, whos the shadow leader of the commons to senior labour mps. And they both put down mps. And they both put down points of order about Kemi Badenoch. Now to some extent an badenoch. Now to some extent an impartial observer might look at these two leading labour mps putting points of order down about the business and trade secretary and thinking is this a coordinated attempt. Is this coordinated attempt. Is this a sort of gunning for her . Arent they . Theyre gunning for her. And i wonder if it has something to do with the fact that she could potentially a that she could potentially be a future conservative leader. I think thats highly , highly i think thats highly, highly likely.
Was a really dull pmqs. I thought that it was pretty flat between starmer and sunak, but the real excitement and there was something exciting came after pmqs ended. There were two points of order in the house of commons, one put down by liam byrne, whos the trade Committee Chair and one put down by lucy powell, whos the shadow leader of the commons to senior labour mps. And they both put down mps. And they both put down points of order about Kemi Badenoch. Now to some extent an badenoch. Now to some extent an impartial observer might look at these two leading labour mps putting points of order down about the business and trade secretary and thinking is this a coordinated attempt. Is this coordinated attempt. Is this a sort of gunning for her . Arent they . Theyre gunning for her. And i wonder if it has something to do with the fact that she could potentially a that she could potentially be a future conservative leader. I think thats highly , highly i think thats highly, highly likely.