because as you may know, in mexico there is a lot of violence, and since 2018, for the migrants, so that is the idea. this caravan is a way to be safe in this country. when danny 0 ryan was diagnosed with dementia three years ago, his wife carole set out to help him fulfill some life long ambitions. danny who began learning the piano and organ almost 80 years ago has always dreamed of playing on a big stage so carole made it happen. audrey dias has been to meet them. making sweet music to fulfil the ambition of a lifetime. 82 year old danny from 0swestry has played the piano since he was four, but he has always dreamt of playing the famous wurlitzer organ at blackpool tower. so i d start a tune and he would move up and change the taps and the settings while i was playing, so and we just went on non stop
rest of our european competitors stop for example across the summer, we were still loss making in terms of revenue at uk airports because really only saw passengers get up to 30, 20 or 30% of normalfigures, so we still have a long way to go but we still have a long way to go but we very much hope this will instil some confidence in people that do want to travel. you some confidence in people that do want to travel. some confidence in people that do want to travel. you said that was a situation in want to travel. you said that was a situation in the want to travel. you said that was a situation in the summer. - want to travel. you said that was a situation in the summer. what - want to travel. you said that was a situation in the summer. what is l want to travel. you said that was a j situation in the summer. what is it currently and how confident are you that things can just continue to build from here when we look at what is happening in terms of covid numbers in this country? ce
to blow in the showers. there will be clear spells around, too, but thanks to the wind and a bit of mild air that s over us, those local temperatures won t drop off too low. in fact, 12 degrees in london, nine degrees expected in belfast, glasgow and edinburgh. 0nto the forecast for tomorrow. it starts off quite sunny for many parts of the uk, but showers continue there right from the word go in western scotland and northern ireland. there will be showers scattered elsewhere, some of them will move deeper inland but i think the further east and south east you are the drier the weather will be through tomorrow. 15 in london on monday, 11 in the north, so temporarily cooling off in the north before the temperatures rise again as we head into tuesday. it s brought in by this next area of low pressure. you can see quite strong south westerly winds drawing in that warmth from the southern climes, and in fact that mild air spresds all the way across scotland as well. so early in the morning
of everything going up, not least gas and electricity bills. when we pay our gas and electricity bills, 5% of that money goes automatically to the taxman. there is something very simple the government could do. it would be immediate and felt automatically on people s bills next month and that is to cut the rate of vat from 5% to 0%. ministers are to formalise their committment to a skills revolution in england, with a series of measures to be unveiled in the chancellor s budget on wednesday. in his statement, rishi sunak will announce £1.6 billion to roll out new t levels for teenagers and £550 million for adult skills. college leaders say the funding is welcome, but doesn t go far enough. here s our political correspondent, nick eardley. what we want to see is a high wage, high skill economy. the government says it wants to change the way the uk economy works, moving to a higher skilled, more productive workforce which earns more money.
to me earlier. ministers are to formalise their committment to what they call a skills revolution in england, with a series of measures to be unveiled in wednesday s budget. £1.6 billion will be announced to roll out new t levels for teenagers and £550 million for adult skills. college leaders say the funding is welcome, but doesn t go far enough. here s our political correspondent, nick eardley. what we want to see is a high wage, high skill economy. the government says it wants to change the way the uk economy works, moving to a higher skilled, more productive workforce which earns more money. in this week s budget, the chancellor will have the task of setting out more about how we get there, and key to his plans will be what the government is selling as a skills revolution. rishi sunak will announce £1.5 billion for t levels in england for up to 100,000 young people