there is the wreck of the mary rose. it has come to the surface. and it s exactly a0 years since henry 8th s flagship the mary rose was raised from the bottom of the solent, after 437 years under the sea. the bank of england has been forced to intervene once again in the markets warning of a material risk to financial stability. the emergency move this morning will see the bank buy a wider range of government debt, in order to restore conditions in the markets. it follows on from yesterday s announcement of further meaures aimed at ensuring an orderly end to its emergency bond buying scheme. today the institute for fiscal studies think tank warnted the chancellor will need to make big and painful spending cuts to put the country s finances on a sustainable path. it suggests the chancellor could increase working age benefits in line with average earnings, limit public investment to 2% of national income and cut the budgets of every government department except he
trying to approach from the north west but lots of dry weather this afternoon, the best sunshine the further south and east you sit on top temperatures are around 16 degrees. underthe on top temperatures are around 16 degrees. under the cloud, some rain by the evening approaching western scotland and northern ireland, hides between 12 and 1a. this evening and overnight cloud continues to drift east across the uk, does not look like much will get into east anglia and the south east so we could defrost towards the end of the night. generally milder elsewhere because of the wind is picking up at the cloud insulating things, temperatures in double figures. northern ireland, wet overnight and first thing on wednesday. should brighton quite quickly across the north east of scotland, pain in the south lingering in the morning, drier weather for northern ireland for the second half of the day, temperatures very similar to today. england and wales overall have more cloud and patchy ra
and doing something like this, you get to meet some nice, you know, it sjust nice, sociable thing to do. what better thing to dol than be coming out here on a lovely day like today, helping the community, . helping the environment. can t be better than that, really. this has got an absolutely amazing amount of different apples. i don t know any of their names. the boom in community orchards is bringing back hundreds of forgotten varieties of british apple. here at wisley gardens in surrey, apple detectivejim arbury is on a mission to identify them. by sight, touch and taste alone, he quickly recognized two mystery varieties from swan barn farm. i think this is court pendu plat, which is an old french apple, certainly from the middle ages or possibly even roman. this summer s heat wave and drought has caused problems for crops, but apples have fared relatively well and should be particularly
beautiful, like this outdoors. it s just that thing of all being together and there s something magical about it. and today, volunteers are turning the apples they ve helped grow into freshjuice, using an ancient apple press. it s a lovely place and the trees are beautiful. and doing something like this, you get to meet some nice, you know, it s a just nice, sociable thing to do. no better thing to do than be coming l out here on a lovely day like today, i helping the community, i helping the environment can t do better than that, really. this has got an absolute amazing amount of different apples. i don t know any of their names. the boom in community orchards is bringing back hundreds of forgotten varieties of british apple. here at wisley gardens in surrey, apple detectivejim arbury s on a mission to identify them. by sight, touch and taste alone, he quickly recognised two mystery varieties from swan barn farm.