final word on board anything is possible. just a final word on that board anything is possible. just a final word on that interview, - board anything is possible. just a final word on that interview, ryan reynolds was speaking to bt sport. white wrexham and he said this is why, what is happening right now. we saw a lot of tears as well. what does it mean for rob mcelhenney? it just itjust means it just means everything itjust means everything to the town. you cannot underestimate the impact this has had on the course, notjust impact this has had on the course, not just the football club, but the city, what they have done has been incredible. they are not your typical football club owners. they have come in and engage with the area and reached out to people. they supported the women s team at wrexham who got promoter themselves a couple of weeks ago. they have just been fantastic for the area and you know the increase, the exposure, the increase in interest in wrexham acro
creatures grew so big or how they came to die out, but their size and their success for millions of years puts our own existence into sharp perspective. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now it s the weather with darren bett. we had more rain today but at least it is a little bit warmer. temperatures in northern ireland reached 16 degrees today and it s actually a bit warmer than normal for the time of year across many western parts of europe. in south west france temperatures were topping 30 degrees. of course it will not last and as we change month we will change the weather. it will turn cooler across many western parts of europe but it should also be turning drier at the same time. looking at the rain we had over the past few hours, this is continuing to push across scotland. heavy rain developing across england and wales. a bit further north now. that rain will tend to slide away into the north sea but we will keep some patchy rain going across northern england. 0therwise turni
an opportunity certainly from the labour party and the conservative party point of view to regain ground in scotland. 0ne party point of view to regain ground in scotland. one said it was the end of an era and what will come next we just do not know. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. what is in store? most of us will get sunshine today but the weather picture is changeable. across the highlands of scotland summer sunshine has come out for a time but there s more rain on the way. and we do have a weak weather front moving across parts of england and wales the moment. i decided that we have sunshine in that week front will bring rain from wales over a cost to parts of yorkshire and the midlands later on today with sunny skies other side. later on today with sunny skies otherside. but later on today with sunny skies other side. but we will see the cloud thicken across western scotland and outbreaks of rain returned to the highlands and hebrides. but it is goin
this comes from recommendation letter. the government has said, the english game remains one of the uk s greatest imports, which clubs around the world of the uk s greatest exports, which clubs around the world modelling on their success which is why the government has taken targeted steps to ensure it continues for generations. financial mismanagement led to bury s expulsion from the football league in 2019 they now play in the ninth tier north west counties league and say an independent regulator is badly needed: bury has become the poster boy of footballing failure in some respects. we are tired of it. we want to move on, we also want to make sure other clubs don t suffer the same fate. everyone in the ground today has suffered from what has happened in the past. we think an independent regulator is crucial, it is the only thing that has teeth and will make the other proposals and suggestions in the future actually happen and mean something. without that, things will fal
hello and welcome to switzerland. i m in the town of chateau d oex. it s known for its gruyere cheese, which is delicious, and the international balloon festival, held in the valley behind me every winter. but let s start somewhere a little warmer. mexico city s ancient canal network was first built by the aztecs. it stretches 180 kilometres and these days the whole district, and these days, the whole district of xochimilco is a unesco world heritage site, but one that could do with a bit of a clean up. we sent eva zu beck there to find out why. check out all these amazing boats, they re so colourful. these are called trajineras. i was honestly expecting to go on a quiet little boat ride, but this place is a realfiesta. we re stuck in a trafficjam of like ten different boats, tourist boats, shop boats. the moment you leave behind the super busy embarcaderos of xochimilco, it feels like you enter a completely different world. there s so much wildlife here, so much greenery. it