england and east anglia into a real soaking and given how wet the weather has been over recent days, it could be localised surface water flooding at its heaviest. temperatures tonight on the mild side, nine to 13 degrees for most. tomorrow, any rain to start the day because eastern areas will tend to clear further east as the day goes by, left with a lot of cloud again, a future as scotland, this time moving in parts of northern ireland. a few cloud breaks ireland, south of scotland and northern england, north west wales, the favoured spots for those. temperatures similar to today, but a bit cooler around our eastern coast where we will have onshore winds are starting to develop. into monday s forecast, low pressure still to the south of the uk, still threatening rain across southern most areas, but this ridge of high pressure builds on further north and that means we should have much more in the way of sunshine living across most of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, probab
Zing Tsjeng is a journalist and the author of the Forgotten Women book series, and host of the podcast United Kingdom where she explores British identity. This month to mark London Fashion Week we have been celebrating British style on Who What Wear, from our favourite designers to little-known brands. Here Zing writes about how moving to London from Singapore over a decade ago impacted how she gets dressed and what London style means to her.
The first month I moved to London aged 16, I visited Camden Market and wound up trying on a latex nurse costume. “Look!” I said triumphantly to my uncle, who was chaperoning me around London as a kind of sexagenarian tour guide, yanking aside the changing room curtain of a grotty Camden clothes shop. It was the kind of all-come all-served place that sells army boots to gabber fans, fingerless lace gloves to goths and patchouli incense sticks to hippies. “It fits great!”