manchester united move to within a point of the champions league places after marcus rashford sent them on their way to a convincing win over nottingham forest. we have heavy rain sweeping in from the south west, pushing north east through the day. behind it we see a return to sunshine and showers but wherever you are, it will be windy. good morning, everybody. it s wednesday the 28th of december. our main story: relatives of a 23 year old man stabbed to death on the dance floor of a birmingham nightclub have described him as their best friend . cody fisher, a non league footballer and school sport coach, was fatally injured on boxing day, as greg mackenzie reports. 23 year old cody fisher was in the prime of his life, but his life was cut short, stabbed to death on a dance floor ofa birmingham nightclub on boxing day. described by his family as a best friend, the semi professional footballer and sports coach was fatally injured at the crane nightclub in digbeth. police beli
torrential downpours. and the way the national trust manages its land is part of the solution to making us all more resilient to those challenges. that means planting woodlands, reflooding bogs and, where possible, expanding other ecosystems. species that have suffered this year include the uk s seabird colonies. thousands of birds died as a result of the bird flu epidemic. young puffins, known as pufflings, were amongst those hit. many bat species struggled in the intense heat of summer, but the country s fungi had a mixed year. the dramatic crop of some species was partly a result of the stress the dry weather put them under. but some species have thrived. there were record numbers of large blue butterflies, including these at rodborough common in gloucestershire. choughs in cornwall also did well.
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talking about hadrian s wall today, not just the structure above the ground but the wealth of archaeological evidence. unfortunately, that treasure trove of items is under threat. our climate editorjustin rowlatt is there for us this morning morning. good morning. and we are at the wonderful morning. good morning. and we are at the wonderful museum morning. good morning. and we are at the wonderful museum at morning. good morning. and we are at the wonderful museum at the - the wonderful museum at the vindolanda roman fought along side of the vindolanda roman fought along side of the world. before i begin, birthday of the world. before i begin, birthday greetings are in order because birthday greetings are in order because hadrian s wall is 1900 years old today because hadrian s wall is 1900 years old today. hadrian ordered its construction in 1202a.d. this museum .ives construction in 1202a.d. this museum gives you construction in1202a.d. this museum gives you an constr