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Its another hurdle, its a massive, massive hurdle for a 45 year old man to potentially overcome if he wants to ever play competitive golf again. But if theres one guy who can do it, it is tiger woods. England all out wickets fall on the first day of the third test against india. And coming up on bbc news. Neil lennon resigns as celtic manager with their hopes of securing a record tenth premiership title all but over. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. Its being hailed as a victory for people power. Tens of thousands of people with Learning Disabilities are now eligible for a Coronavirus Vaccine immediately. The decision by Thejoint Committee On Vaccination and immunisation means an extra 150,000 people will be fast tracked for a jab. The radio 2 presenter, jo whiley whose disabled sister contracted the virus and has been campaigning for the move says its a great day. Our Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson reports. Dj jo whiley with her sister frances who was admitted to hospital with covid. Frances has a Learning Disability and she caught the virus after an outbreak in a care home. An appearance on the mark show on Sundayjo Whiley meant an impassioned plea for those with Learning Disabilities to be vaccinated. Learning disabilities to be vaccinated. ,. ,. , vaccinated. They should be no debate, forget vaccinated. They should be no debate, forget the vaccinated. They should be no i debate, forget the classifications and just protect these people who are so vulnerable and have no way to fight for themselves. Get them and their carers going into the home, this is how it spreads, get them vaccinated. fix, this is how it spreads, get them vaccinated vaccinated. A report last year showed people vaccinated. A report last year showed people with vaccinated. A report last year showed people with a vaccinated. A report last year| showed people with a Learning Disability are six times more likely to die from covid and those aged 18 to die from covid and those aged 18 to 3430 to die from covid and those aged 18 to 31130 times more at risk. Until now only people with Down Syndrome or those with severe and profound Learning Disabilities have been eligible for vaccines but today the government told gps everyone on the Learning Disability register should be invited for a jab even those who are madly affected. This be invited for a jab even those who are madly affected. Are madly affected. This will include about are madly affected. This will include about another are madly affected. This will i include about another 150,000 are madly affected. This will include about another 150,000 or so individuals with Learning Disabilities. However there is no evidence at all that the individual risk of someone with mild Learning Disabilities is any different from that of there, someone else of their age. That of there, someone else of their ace. ,. That of there, someone else of their ae. ,. , that of there, someone else of their age. Health secretary matt hancock has welcomed age. Health secretary matt hancock has welcomed the age. Health secretary matt hancock has welcomed the new age. Health secretary matt hancock has welcomed the new advice age. Health secretary matt hancock has welcomed the new advice and l has welcomed the new advice and asked the nhs to implement it immediately. Scotland has already announced it would prioritise all people with Learning Disabilities and Charities Say they are delighted. And Charities Say they are delighted and Charities Say they are deliahted. ,. , ,. Delighted. There is so welcome, Such Aood News delighted. There is so welcome, such good news and delighted. There is so welcome, such good news and it delighted. There is so welcome, such good news and it will delighted. There is so welcome, such good news and it will relieve delighted. There is so welcome, such good news and it will relieve the good news and it will relieve the anxiety good news and it will relieve the anxiety of good news and it will relieve the anxiety of thousands of people with anxiety of thousands of people with a learning anxiety of thousands of people with a Learning Disability and their families a Learning Disability and their families who have been so worried and been families who have been so worried and been so badly impacted throughout covid. It is and been so badly impacted throughout covid. And been so badly impacted throu~hout covid. ,. , throughout covid. It is great news. This is a great throughout covid. It is great news. This is a great day throughout covid. It is great news. This is a great day and throughout covid. It is great news. This is a great day and im throughout covid. It is great news. This is a great day and im so throughout covid. It is great news. | this is a great day and im so happy for all those people who have been living in fear. For all those people who have been living infear. Im for all those people who have been living in fear. Im grateful to the government for listening. Frances is recoverinu government for listening. Frances is recovering well government for listening. Frances is recovering well from government for listening. Frances is recovering well from covid government for listening. Frances is recovering well from covid but government for listening. Frances is recovering well from covid but It Recovering well from covid but it has helped others with Learning Disabilities will now avoid the illness with the protection of a vaccine. Sophie hutchinson, bbc news. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, is here. It looks like a victory for people power. It looks like a victory for people ower. , it looks like a victory for people ower. ,. ,. , power. People power has highlighted the issue and power. People power has highlighted the issue and made power. People power has highlighted the issue and made policy power. People power has highlighted the issue and made Policy Makers. The issue and made Policy Makers take another look but obviously there are complexities and often are any situations and it comes down to the fact really that gps, their lists were being used to draw up the Priority Groups. And gps would only have listed some of their patients with serious Learning Disabilities and not others. That led to complaints that there was inconsistency going on and that if the gp records just did not contain the gp records just did not contain the information that it was not fair on that individual. So what has happened is at high level in government in england and the nhs, gps have been told that there is a wider register they can get access to which shows people who have severe Learning Disabilities and who should qualify for this Priority Group for the vaccine. That list has now been accessed and gps will be contacting those on the list. It is not everyone with a Learning Disability. 0fficial sources want to make that clear. It is gps who will Contact People and their families so people should not ring up their local surgery. People should not ring up their localsurgery. But people should not ring up their local surgery. But it is a big change for many people and a significant one which will take effect from now. Significant one which will take effect from now. Thank you very much. The covax Vaccine Sharing Scheme has made its first delivery to africa, with ghana receiving 600,000 doses of the oxford vaccine. The programme co ordinated by the World Health Organization aims to reach up to a fifth of the populations of poorer countries, at no cost to their governments. The Summer Holidays could be a little different for secondary School Pupils in england. Some of those its thought suffered the most because of the pandemic and missed out on proper education time will be back in the classroom for catch up lessons. The government has announced an extra £420 million on top of the 300 million set out injanuary. Teaching unions say it still isnt enough and theyre worried it puts too much pressure on teachers and students. 0ur Education correspondent danjohnson reports. Coming back to classes means all kinds of challenges and different forms of pressure on children. Teachers have the delicate job of working out what each child has missed in the months of Home Learning and trying to make sure that they all get back to the right level. Today the government announced hundreds of millions more across england to support that work. This is going to be a Long Term Programme that we recognise is going to take time to be able to put right. That is why we are taking a long term view. But this is an immediate package to deal with some of the immediate challenges to give schools a boost and give them support and give children a boost. This is how much of it will be spent. 0n tutoring, one to one or in small groups, targeted at those who have struggled the most to keep up. Secondary schools will also be expected to provide activities through the Summer Holidays focused first on those moving up from primary school. Parents know that many children will benefit from extra help but some are also aware thatis extra help but some are also aware that is notjust education that their children have missed out on. My their children have missed out on. My daughter lost her gcses and last but summer with her prom and having all the fun. By august 2022 she will be an adult and she will turn 18 and if there is some disappears for her i really fear for her. I really fear for her. There is some flexibility for i really fear for her. There is some flexibility for teachers i really fear for her. There is some flexibility for teachers to i really fear for her. There is some flexibility for teachers to decide i flexibility for teachers to decide how to do this. Some are saying that the money will not go far enough to deal with the scale of the issue and it needs more investment, lots of time and perhaps years of support to make sure that no child suffers long term. It make sure that no child suffers longterm longterm. It is going to be a difficult issue longterm. It is going to be a difficult issue to longterm. It is going to be a difficult issue to decide i longterm. It is going to be a difficult issue to decide if i longterm. It is going to be a difficult issue to decide if you j difficult issue to decide if you simply spread the money around or try to target it because those children who have missed four weeks are going to need more than those who have not missed any time. Is it enough . Who have not missed any time. Is it enou~h . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , enough . They would know what to do for the ministers enough . They would know what to do for the ministers have enough . They would know what to do for the ministers have recognised i for the ministers have recognised this as just the start of addressing a major challenge of years to come. As well as being careful not to discourage kids theres also a need to consider the wider well being. figs to consider the wider well being. E; a to consider the wider well being. Is a danger that we focus so much on the kind of things that we measure some do they multiplications, can they quote a bit of shakespeare or whatever it might be. And we forget about the softer skills. Lots of young people and children have spent almost a year without an opportunity to play with their friends. To play with their friends. Getting back in front to play with their friends. Getting back in front of to play with their friends. Getting back in front of the to play with their friends. Getting back in front of the teachers i to play with their friends. Getting back in front of the teachers is i back in front of the teachers is only the start of getting to grips with the gaps in learning. This money is just four schools in england but scotland, wales and Northern Ireland have all announced their own catch up plans. The real test will be and how that help is delivered and whether it reaches the my children to make sure they do not carry the Lasting Impact of the pandemic into their adult lives. Dan johnson, bbc news. Golf legend tiger woods is awake, responsive and recovering after Emergency Surgery following a serious car accident in los angeles. He suffered a shattered ankle and compound leg fractures when his suv came off the road. Police says hes lucky to be alive. But surgeons have had to insert a rod, screws and pins to stablilise his leg. And, whilst hes made remarkable comebacks in his career before, inevitably, questions are now being asked aboout whether hell ever be able to play golf again. Heres our Sports Correspondent andy swiss. Over radio has anyone checked the vehicle . I is the vehicle on fire . No. It was just after seven in the morning when the Emergency Call came. The wreckage in the trees, the car of tiger woods after it had veered off the road at high speed. No skid marks, no braking, so clearly the First Contact was with the Centre Median and, from there, across into the opposing lane of traffic. Hit the kerb, hit a tree and there were several rollovers during that process. Woods was pulled from the debris, seriously injured but conscious and, according to the authorities, extremely fortunate. I asked him what his name was. He told me his name was tiger. At that moment, i immediately recognised him. I asked him if he knew where he was, what time of day just to make sure he was oriented. He seemed as though he was lucid and calm. I would say that its very fortunate that mr woods was able to come out of this alive. Woods was taken to hospital with open fractures in his right leg. He had surgery, in which a rod was inserted, along with pins and screws, in his foot and ankle. Hes now said to be awake, responsive and recovering. There are few more famous figures in sport. Peter alliss hows that for a finish . I in a remarkable career, tiger woods has transcended golf to become a global icon. Among the many well wishers, former us president barack 0bama. If weve learned anything over the years, he said, its to never count tiger out. Tennis star Serena Williams said. While, from his fellow golfers, the shock was clear. Im sick to my stomach. You know, it hurts to see one of your, certainly now, one of my closest friends get in an accident and ijust hope hes all right. Just, uh, just worried for his kids. So what now for woods . Hes had setbacks before. A high profile marriage breakdown, long struggles with injury and, in 2017, he pleaded guilty to Reckless Driving after being found Asleep At The Wheel of his car. Which made his victory at the masters in 2019 all the more miraculous. One of the greatest Sporting Comebacks ever, but perhaps nothing to the challenge he now faces. When you combine that with all the other injuries tiger has had in his career, five back surgeries, he is recovering from one right now, it is another hurdle, it is a massive, massive hurdle for a 45 year old man to potentially overcome if he ever wants to play competitive golf again. But if theres one guy that can do it, it is tiger woods. Hes certainly proved anything is possible, but, for a man so used to winning, simply playing golf again could be his biggest victory yet. Andy swiss, bbc news. Cbs news correspondent Danya Bacchus is at the hospital where tiger woods is being treated. He is this global figure what is the latest . , � ,. ,. , latest . Youre right, he is a Global Fiaure and latest . Youre right, he is a global figure and when latest . Youre right, he is a global figure and when i latest . Youre right, he is a global figure and when i was latest . Youre right, he is a global figure and when i was listening i latest . Youre right, he is a global figure and when i was listening to | figure and when i was listening to that story talking about the outpouring of support that is exactly what were seeing and feeling here in los angeles. What we know about his condition is pretty much what has been released to a statement on his twitter page, but he was awake and responsive and recovering after a long surgical procedure. The statement said he had Emergency Surgery on his lower right leg and ankle and a cave into the severity of his injuries saying that they had to insert a rod into his tibia and stabilised his foot and ankle with screws. We know Emergency Crews are saying that he is very lucky to be alive after that accident. There are still investigating exactly what happened to cause the accident yesterday morning when i say his vehicle careered off the road and rolled over several times. The suv was mangled to the point where Emergency Responders had to pull out of the front windshield. Right now they are saying that part of the investigation of course is trying to figure out if he was impaired and if drugs or alcohol played a factor in the accident. Investec are saying they have no evidence at this point to believe that he was impaired while driving. To believe that he was impaired while drivinu. ~ ,. Alex salmonds lawyers are demanding an explanation from the scotlands senior law officer for what they are calling unprecedented and highly irregular actions. Msps are currently investigating how the Scottish Government handled Harassment Complaints against the former first minister alex salmond. Yesterday the crown 0ffice ordered written evidence from mr salmond to be edited. 0ur Political Correspondent nick eardley is at holyrood. Difficult to make sense of what exactly is going on. Difficult to make sense of what exactly is going on. Alex salmond was sunposed exactly is going on. Alex salmond was sunposed to exactly is going on. Alex salmond was supposed to be exactly is going on. Alex salmond was supposed to be appearing i exactly is going on. Alex salmond i was supposed to be appearing before msps right now and at that hearing he was expected to sate Nicola Sturgeon broke the ministerial code and that he believes there was a Malicious Campaign involving people around her to get him. She denies that completely. But alex salmond is not here because he pulled out, his evidence which had been published by the scottish parliament, parts of it were taken down because the crown 0ffice were taken down because the crown office which is the Prosecution Body in scotland, said it could be in Contempt Of Court that caused a furious row and Big Questions about the way holyrood is operating at the moment. Alex salmond has suggested the head of the crown 0ffice, moment. Alex salmond has suggested the head of the crown office, the lord advocate, has some sort of conflict because not only is he had the Prosecution Service but he is the Prosecution Service but he is the Legal Advisor to Nicola Sturgeon as well. The Scottish Tories here are saying that there needs to questions asked now about whether the Democratic Institutions in scotland are robust or if they have become corrupt. The Scottish Government dismisses that, Nicola Sturgeon in the past has said any idea that there is political interference in what the crown 0ffice interference in what the crown office is doing is nonsense. I understand the lord advocate may appear before msps to answer some of those questions this afternoon. The big question now is whether alex salmond will appear before this committee at all. I also understand that msps will now invite him to appear on friday. He has said that he is available on friday to come and give his evidence but we have seen many twists and turns in this remarkable row in scottish politics and i would not rule more out. The time is 1 16 pm. Our top story this lunchtime. A victory for people power the rules are changed to allow people with Learning Disabilitiies to get a Covid Vaccine jab now. And, coming up, a warning that our daily lockdown walks could be taking their toll on local beauty spots. Coming up on bbc news. Trouble for england captain joe root falls cheaply as india dominate on day one in ahmedababad, taking wickets with ease to leave them in total control of the third test with the series level at 1 1. Now, weve heard a lot about the risk of heading a ball when it comes to the older generation but imagine youre 19 years old and have made your debut in the first team at League One Club peterborough united. A professional football career is ahead of you, then one header in training changes everything and your dream is over. Well, thats what happened to bobby copping. Hes been speaking to our football reporter alex howell about his decision to retire from the game. Bobby copping was like every young player making their way in the game. Having played football since the age of eight, one header last year brought his career to an abrupt end. I was absolutely flying, playing really well. Doing everything i could to be the best i can, and then that day i headed a ball, and sort of my career� s finished. So do you still suffer with the symptoms now . Yes, literally on a day to day basis. I have Memory Problems and, obviously, being a young lad, thats quite worrying. It must be very tough when youre only 19 and youd made your First Team Debut and things were looking up. What has that been like . I sort of went into a period of probably about two weeks where ijust like sat in my room, curtains closed, in the dark. Thinking about it all day. Because, at that time, i sort of thought, thats my career over, what am i going to do now . All ive ever wanted to do is football. To be gone like that, is scary. Theres a number of studies into the effect of heading the ball. And although it was a difficult decision, copping could see the bigger picture. Because, obviously, its your brain, its your future. So football is a very small amount of someones life. So i think these things need to be sort of looked at more in depth. Trippier with the ball across, maguire went for it and it is in from harry kane again the young defender has received support from all over the world, including from the england captain and chelseas reece james. Unbelievable, again, same as harry kane, sending me his shirt. And reece sort of reached out and i was very surprised when i saw it popping up. He sort of said, if i need anything, hes there for me. Obviously its a horrible situation. And he sort of said when lockdowns over and all the covid is out of the way, then hes going to take me for a meal out in london. So really, really nice of him. Copping says hes been overwhelmed by the support of his club, peterborough united, and has been given a job in their Business Operations team. Hes determined to throw himself into making a success of his new career and help support others whove suffered similar struggles. Alex howell, bbc news. More than 30,000 women in england are going to be offered Do It At Home smear tests. The nhs hopes itll encourage more women to get screened and spot cancer earlier. Our Health Correspondent Anna Collinson reports. A smear test can be life saving, detecting the early signs of cervical cancer, but many women dont attend their appointments, including grace, who later discovered she had severe abnormal cell changes. It was quite scary, especially because i didnt really know that much about it. But im just so thankful that i went when i did, it could have been different if id left it, you know, even six months. With the pandemic worsening the situation, nhs england is trialling Do It At Home kits. Theyll be offered to more than 31,000 women aged 25 to 64 in london who are 15 months overdue for a check. If results reveal an infection, called the human papillomavirus, or hpv, patients will be invited to their gp for a standard smear test. What were hoping to do with this is reallyjust to make cervical screening easier for women and really capture many more women into screening than we have been doing, because we know that this protects them from cervical cancer. We also know in terms of how easy and accurate the test is, we know weve got good data to show that 99 of women can actually take a cell sample correctly and it will be effective. Campaigners say if the trial is shown to be safe, it should be rolled out across the country. Anna collinson, bbc news. The serial Rapistjohn Worboys has lost a Court Of Appeal challenge against his sentence. The 63 year old former taxi driver, who now goes by the name john radford, was jailed for life with a minimum term of six years at the old bailey in December 2019 after he admitted spiking the drinks of four women. He was already behind bars at the time after he was found guilty of 19 sex offences against 12 women between 2006 and 2008. The victims commissioner for england and wales has called for a specific law to guarantee that people affected by crime are treated properly. Dame Vera Baird Qc says they should be regularly updated about whats happening with an investigation. She says vulnerable victims, such as rape complainants, should be given specialist support and free legal advice. A study has suggested almost all pheasants sold for food in the uk contain toxic lead shot. The research comes a year after shooting and countryside organisations promised to phase out lead shot through a voluntary ban. But scientists say, so far, its had no detectable effect. 0ur science correspondent Victoria Gill reports. In the long tradition of hunting game birds, the ammunition fired from shotguns is primarily made of lead. And, for decades, evidence has been building about the harm that this highly toxic metal can do. Weve managed to get rid of lead from petrol, lead from paint and most uses. But we still use lead ammunition and shoot it into wild animals and the environment. When a lot of lead gun shot falls into the environment it can then be eaten by wildfowl and terrestrial birds and cause lead poisoning. To eliminate lead from game thats sold in butchers and supermarkets for us to eat, Nine Uk Countryside and shooting organizations pledged last year to phase out lead ammunition. Their commitment within five years to replace all lead shot with non toxic alternatives. Ok, i think this is going to be a piece of shot here. To assess how much progress had been made, and with their labs closed for lockdown, this team of scientists bought and dissected pheasants in their own kitchens. And you can see these bits of haemorrhage here is where the shot has gone in. Out of 180 birds they examined, all but one had been shot with lead. Theres a piece of shot there, it looks like lead, but well send them to the lab for confirmation. The Study Suggests that theres been no discernible progress towards getting rid of lead shots. Why has the transition been so slow . Lead shot is the traditional ammunition for live Quarry Shoots and has been for decades, for generations. So to change. Change is difficult. They have to take time to try the new loads. They have to be effective. They have to be humane. And also bearing in mind that a month after the transition was announced, we went into lockdown with covid 19. So its been a difficult year. Hunters in denmark have been using shot made from steel, bismuth and tungsten since lead shot was banned for all hunting in 1996. And a recent eu wide ban prohibits the use of lead shot over all wetlands to protect wildfowl like ducks and geese from poisoning. So uk conservationists say the transition to hunting without toxic ammunition needs to happen now. Victoria gill, bbc news. Neil lennon has resigned as celtic manager after less than two years in charge. After a poor run of results the club are 18 points behind rivals rangers. Our Sports Correspondent Chris Mclaughlin is at celtic park. Not mclaughlin is at celtic park. The hugest of surprise think not the hugest of surprises. No, i think thats not the hugest of surprises. No, i think thats right, not the hugest of surprises. No, i think thats right, simon. Not the hugest of surprises. No, i think thats right, simon. I not the hugest of surprises. Iirr, i think thats right, simon. I think the Biggest Surprise is that it has actually taken this long. Neil lennon is a manager who has been limping on, really, but the last couple of months without the support of the majority of the clubs fans. It has been a season to forget the celtic football club, no qualification for the Champions League and currently 18 points behind great rivals rangers, who are just a few games away from ending celtic� s dominance of domestic football here with regards to the Scottish Premiership title. Now, todays statement from celtic said that neil lennon resigned. I think its safe to assume that some kind of agreement was reached between both parties to make sure the word sacked wasnt used this morning. He is still a great here at this football club. As you can imagine, all attention now turns to who succeeds neil lennon. Those in the brain who have been mentioned already, former bournemouth manager eddie howe, rapa bonito is also a name mentioned those in the frame. As is steve clarke, the current scotland boss, but, in glasgow, we know it is either win or bust. It is a hugejob glasgow, we know it is either win or bust. It is a huge job with glasgow, we know it is either win or bust. It is a hugejob with huge expectation. Bust. It is a huge 0b with huge expectation. Expectation. Chris, thanks very much. It has been a calamitous start for england on the first day of the third test against india in ahmedabad. Zac crawley made a half century on his return to the side but india bowling the visitors out for 112. Joe wilson has been watching the action. In the heart of gujarat, the biggest Cricket Ground in the world. Capacity, the context, four lords. The ball is the same size, just pink. This matches arranged for play under floodlights. Pink. This matches arranged for play underfloodlights. Dom sibley had barely switched on and he was gone for zero. Jonny bairstow, rotated back into the team, out for non , lbw. 0ne back into the team, out for non , lbw. One man was scoring. Zach crawley, another player recalled by england, dealing with every type of indian bowling. Winning the toss, batting first, is a big advantage, if you use it. Crawley soon had 50. But england lost their captain, deceived by ragan chand and ashwin, joe root gone for 17. India considering that significant. Crawley, watchfully umpires finger, another lbw. Different grand, different ball, same big problem, spin. 0llie pope clean bowled by ashwins gyal. Ben stokes seemed powerless, lbw to axar patel, a local lad. Even a local crowd here is big. The last sides of ryde, england stuck in the tunnel. Stuart broad sought an escape but not there. In the middle of this great stadium, 112 all out seemed dreadfully small. Joe wilson, bbc news. Being able to enjoy a daily walk in the countryside has provided a vital escape for many people during the pandemic. But the National Trust says its taking its toll on our beauty spots. An increase in the number of visitors and the effects of Winter Weather mean habitats are being destroyed. Nestled on the edge of bristol, clinging to the top of the avon gorge, leigh woods is a popular place to escape the city for an hour or two. But with popularity comes problems. Visitor numbers he had doubled last year due to lock downs and, after a very wet winter, pats have become mud maths. 50 very wet winter, pats have become mud maths mud maths. So the grass in leigh woods is priority mud maths. So the grass in Leigh Woods Is Priority Habitat mud maths. So the grass in Leigh Woods Is Priority Habitat because | mud maths. So the grass in leigh. Woods is priority habitat because it is so special for the different sort of flowers and things that live in it, insects and things that feed on the insects, we have seven species of bat that will be feeding on the insects living in the grassland, so, without the grass here, we are losing habitats and we are losing species all the way up. In this National Trust video from Hatfield Forest in essex, you can see the pathway of Special Matting they have laid to protect the ground. And here in the lake district, £500,000 is spent each year on repairs. Weve got a stone path that people ideally would stick to, and, beside that, you can see where the area has been worn away by people leaving the path. We are asking people to stick to the path, wear the appropriate footwear, and if you have to step off the path, step off to the side and then step back on and carry on on your way. Social distancing doesnt help as people try to stay further apart and, as a result, inadvertently wear down the edges of the paths. Well, we are seeing sometimes double if not triple the numbers, the usual visitors. And of course that is fantastic, we want people to come and visit, get some fresh air, its fantastic for everyones health and well being. But of course that comes with the added impact of erosion to the footpath. So the advice is to channel your inner child. Don the wellies, and stomp in the puddles and the mud. Your boots may get dirty, but youll be helping to protect some of our precious natural places. John maguire, bbc news, bristol. Time for a look at the weather. Heres chris fawkes. Thanks a lot. It is the warmest day of the year so far. Temperatures have reached 17. 8 celsius in parts of suffolk and lincolnshire, quite a turnaround from the deep freeze earlier in the month and we have seen a similar turnaround in europe, where germany has set a new temperature record, going from a

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