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this is how they flare. we are demanding today that gas flaring should stop. these are my children. this is my mum. this is my family. voice-over: bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. mason and bastien are both autistic. bastion is in the process for adhd as well and mason has got a development delay. they're both still in nappies. for eight years emma has campaigned for getting more changing places in toilets built because poor facilities has often meant leaving home could be a problem. it has shortened our days out, so we would go out and if one of the children would make a mess we would have to come home straight away. when emma started the campaign in norfolk, there werejust four changing places. how many are in norfolk now? 24? 2a at the moment, yes. and more coming? more coming. there should be 31 in the next couple of years. but... still not enough. there will never enough until people can go out and not have to think about going somewhere because of the changing places. the issue of facilities for people with disabilities is a big one, and now a report has highlighted the spending power of disabled people. £300 million a year, just in suffolk. what we are calling for is for suffolk to become an exemplar destination for accessibility and inclusion, and to do that we have got move things on. voice—over: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. wet and windy weather on the way for wednesday. more on that in a second. but first of all, we start off with the news that for northern ireland, we've had the wettestjuly on record, with over double the averagejuly rainfall. those records go back to 1836. it was also the wettestjuly on record for greater manchester, merseyside and lancashire as well. now, we've got more rain to come through wednesday. this area of low pressure continues to strengthen and we're going to see a swathe of particularly strong winds just running to the south of this hook of cloud you can see just here. now, that is going to be working into the south—west of the uk, but already those winds are picking up across south west england, across southern parts of wales, as our band of rain gets driven northwards and eastwards across much of the country. and, ok, it's going to be a mild start to the day on wednesday, but those winds will continue to strengthen during the first part of the morning. the windiest weather works in across the south coast of england, where we're looking at gusts of around a0 to 55 miles an hour. even stronger for northern france and the channel islands, where we could see gusts of 60—odd miles an hour. now, winds that strong could bring down one or two trees, so you might find some localised disruption. you might also see the ferries running with even some cancellations or delays, so it might be worth checking before travelling if you have plans that way. there'll be plenty of heavy downpours for england and wales, some thunder mixed in, some really heavy downpours. but for northern scotland, well, this is probably where the brightest, driest weather is going to be. you'll manage a little bit of sunshine. it probably won't be too bad a day. now, through wednesday night, the worst of the rain clears away eastwards, but you can still see some tightly packed isobars across the uk as we head into thursday. it will be a blustery day, with some of the strongest winds this time heading into northern ireland, driving in frequent showers here. there'll also be loads of showers for northern areas of scotland. but across inland areas, you probably have to wait, really, until the afternoon until we start to see those showers become really widespread and heavy. now, it's not going to be the warmest of days for for august, with temperatures generally high teens, maybejust about the low 20s. and that kind of weather pattern continues friday and into the weekend. we might even see some longer spells of rain across england and wales as the low pressure potentially moves its way in this weekend. but if you're fed up with being rained on over the last, what, six or seven weeks, better news for next week. it looks like we might have found the first signs of something that resembles summer late next week. live from washington, this is bbc news. former us president donald trump has been indicted over his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. he's been charged on four counts, including conspiring to defraud the united states and conspiring against the rights of citizens. donald trump has called it "another fake indictment" and an attempt to interfere in the 2024 presidential election campaign. hello. former president donald trump has been indicted over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election — the most serious legal threat yet to the former president as he campaigns to return to the white house. he's charged with four counts in the 45—page indictment brought by special counseljack smith. the charges are: conspiracy to defraud the united states. conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding. and conspiracy against the rights of citizens. special counseljack smith underscored the severity of the charges earlier. today, an indictment was unsealed charging donald] trump with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding.

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this is how they flare. we are demanding today that gas flaring should stop. these are my children. this is my mum. this is my family. voice-over: bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. mason and bastien are both autistic. bastion is in the process for adhd as well and mason has got a development delay. they're both still in nappies. for eight years emma has campaigned for getting more changing places in toilets built because poor facilities has often meant leaving home could be a problem. it has shortened our days out, so we would go out and if one of the children would make a mess we would have to come home straight away. when emma started the campaign in norfolk, there werejust four changing places. how many are in norfolk now? 24? 2a at the moment, yes. and more coming? more coming. there should be 31 in the next couple of years. but... still not enough. there will never enough until people can go out and not have to think about going somewhere because of the changing places. the issue of facilities for people with disabilities is a big one, and now a report has highlighted the spending power of disabled people. £300 million a year, just in suffolk. what we are calling for is for suffolk to become an exemplar destination for accessibility and inclusion, and to do that we have got move things on. voice—over: for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. wet and windy weather on the way for wednesday. more on that in a second. but first of all, we start off with the news that for northern ireland, we've had the wettestjuly on record, with over double the averagejuly rainfall. those records go back to 1836. it was also the wettestjuly on record for greater manchester, merseyside and lancashire as well. now, we've got more rain to come through wednesday. this area of low pressure continues to strengthen and we're going to see a swathe of particularly strong winds just running to the south of this hook of cloud you can see just here. now, that is going to be working into the south—west of the uk, but already those winds are picking up across south west england, across southern parts of wales, as our band of rain gets driven northwards and eastwards across much of the country. and, ok, it's going to be a mild start to the day on wednesday, but those winds will continue to strengthen during the first part of the morning. the windiest weather works in across the south coast of england, where we're looking at gusts of around a0 to 55 miles an hour. even stronger for northern france and the channel islands, where we could see gusts of 60—odd miles an hour. now, winds that strong could bring down one or two trees, so you might find some localised disruption. you might also see the ferries running with even some cancellations or delays, so it might be worth checking before travelling if you have plans that way. there'll be plenty of heavy downpours for england and wales, some thunder mixed in, some really heavy downpours. but for northern scotland, well, this is probably where the brightest, driest weather is going to be. you'll manage a little bit of sunshine. it probably won't be too bad a day. now, through wednesday night, the worst of the rain clears away eastwards, but you can still see some tightly packed isobars across the uk as we head into thursday. it will be a blustery day, with some of the strongest winds this time heading into northern ireland, driving in frequent showers here. there'll also be loads of showers for northern areas of scotland. but across inland areas, you probably have to wait, really, until the afternoon until we start to see those showers become really widespread and heavy. now, it's not going to be the warmest of days for for august, with temperatures generally high teens, maybejust about the low 20s. and that kind of weather pattern continues friday and into the weekend. we might even see some longer spells of rain across england and wales as the low pressure potentially moves its way in this weekend. but if you're fed up with being rained on over the last, what, six or seven weeks, better news for next week. it looks like we might have found the first signs of something that resembles summer late next week. live from washington, this is bbc news. former us president donald trump has been indicted over his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. he's been charged on four counts, including conspiring to defraud the united states and conspiring against the rights of citizens. donald trump has called it "another fake indictment" and an attempt to interfere in the 2024 presidential election campaign. hello. former president donald trump has been indicted over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election — the most serious legal threat yet to the former president as he campaigns to return to the white house. he's charged with four counts in the 45—page indictment brought by special counseljack smith. the charges are: conspiracy to defraud the united states. conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding. and conspiracy against the rights of citizens. special counseljack smith underscored the severity of the charges earlier. today, an indictment was unsealed charging donald] trump with conspiring to defraud the united states, conspiring to disenfranchise voters and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding.

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