oui’ across western areas and no longer our temperature is particularly high. stilla our temperature is particularly high. still a residual warmth left in lincolnshire and maybe east anglia tomorrow and on friday that s when we are going to see showers moving through glastonbury, so i think that mud potential is rising, or thinking, think that mud potential is rising, orthinking, depending think that mud potential is rising, or thinking, depending on your point of view, of course. so yeah, i think the breeze is certainly on the way and with a bit of luck not too many showers. so, here is the forecast for saturday. low pressure over ireland, it s not moving, it will still be here on sunday and probably monday more or less as well and that basically means an increasing breeze around western areas, showers, and look at these modest temperatures, 16 in plymouth, 16 in belfast, with just approaching 20 degrees in the midlands, where today it will actually be in the high 20s and
being told in a film. look at this. imagine this passport is a jamaican passport and it is a british passport, jamaican british. it looks so royal! it has been produced with the help of tonia daley campbell from wolverhampton grand theatre. this is the first time that this story has been told here at the grand theatre in this way, and we need to tell more stories like this. he now hopes his study will help future generations and wants to encourage youngsters to go out and belief in themselves. and in kent, there are calls for farmers to increase pollinators on their land, following dramatic falls in insect numbers. kent county council s so called plan bee group have toured a farm where wildflower meadows are allowing bees, butterflies and other vital species to thrive and hope the approach can inspire other landowners. yvette austin reports.
Everyone except the person who paid the top money was shocked when a group of Guernsey heifers set a new world record average for their breed. Colin and Elda Gilbert milk just on 50 cows under the prefix Gilbert Guernseys at North Dundalup.
Everyone except the person who paid the top money was shocked when a group of Guernsey heifers set a new world record average for their breed. Colin and Elda Gilbert milk just on 50 cows under the prefix Gilbert Guernseys at North Dundalup.