businesses, that help businesses get up and running. for 1800 years, slate has been mined in the silvery, striking and rugged landscape. and now this stone which has roofed houses across the globe has got an accolade sought the world over. time now for a look at the weather. here s ben rich. good evening. summer warmth and sunshine may be in short supply at the moment, but one thing we haven t been short of today is rain. drenching downpours and thunderstorms have affected many places. and in northern scotland, the rain has been heavy and persistent and we still have this met office amber warning in force, with that wet weather continuing on through the evening and into the night and then sinking its way a little further southwards as well, getting in across northern ireland through the early hours of thursday. for england and wales, showers taking a while to fade, but most places should be dry by the end of the night. compared with some we ve had
in order to get the tourists to stay in blaenau, we need the investment putting into blaenau to get businesses that help businesses get up and running. for 1,800 years, slate has been mined in a silvery, striking and rugged landscape. and now the stone that s roofed buildings across the globe from westminster hall to melbourne, to rio, has brought an accolade sought world over. tomos morgan, bbc news, llanberis. that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. good evening. summer warmth and sunshine have been in short supply today. rain certainly hasn t been. plenty of drenching downpours and still that s met office amber warning across northern scotland with the risk of flooding and disruption. the wet weather continuing here for a time overnight. that rain also sinking down into northern ireland. for england and wales, showers taking a while to fade. most places will be dry
so, relatively speaking, a fairly dry start to next week, but, as we head deeper into the week, the jet stream, the winds high up in the atmosphere raking back across the atlantic and bringing an area of low pressure in our direction. now, this could be quite a deep low, as we head towards the end of next week. it will bring some outbreaks of heavy and possibly thundery rain again, but also the potential for some strong winds. so, relatively speaking, a fairly dry start to next week, but then it will turn wetter and windier and is likely to feel rather cool, as well. summer warmth and sunshine in very short supply. bye for now.
free point of access for care at the point when someone needs it. what s happened is it s grown into this phenomenal health care infrastructure which provides care for everybody. but there is only limitations and we as individuals have to play our part in order to prop up this phenomenal, phenomenal service. good evening. summer warmth and sunshine may be in short supply at the moment, but one thing we haven t been short of today is rain. drenching downpours and thunderstorms have affected many places. and in northern scotland, the rain has been heavy and persistent and we still have this met office amber warning in force, with that wet weather continuing on through the evening and into the night and then sinking its way a little further southwards as well, getting in across northern ireland through the early hours of thursday. for england and wales, showers taking a while to fade, but most places should be dry by the end of the night. compared with some we ve had recently, it s going
with american katie hideki. she touched home in one minute and 53.5 zero seconds. katie ledecky. good evening, summer warmth and sunshine may be in short supply at the moment but one thing we haven t been short of today is rain. drinking downpours and thunderstorms have affected many places and in northern scotland the rain has been heavy and persistent and we still have this met office amber warning and we still have this met office amberwarning in and we still have this met office amber warning in force. with that wet weather continuing on through the evening and into the night and then sinking its way for the southwards as well getting in across northern ireland to the early hours of thursday. showers taking a while to fade in england and wales but most places should be dry by the end of the night compared with some we have had recently, it is going to be relatively cool and fresh. low pressure will still be close by during tomorrow. this low drifting