head through the weekend, those temperatures begin to climb. even across the northern half, scotland and northern ireland into the middle 20s and northern england, middle 30s, 20s and northern england, middle 305, 35 20s and northern england, middle 30s, 35 possible in leeds. further south, the forecast for heathrow, 37 on the graphics. there is a chance we could get too close to or even break the all time uk temperature record. so exceptionally high temperatures on the way. thanks, ben. and that s bbc news at six on wednesday 13th july, you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, its goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. the open gets set for record attendances as the final practice rounds at st andrews take place, with the action under way tomorrow morning. french authorities in the blame for the champions league final chaos. that s from a high level hearing today. northern ireland are still smiling, we will g
coming up from a trough and it could bring some showers across the channel coast but we will have to keep an eye on that on tuesday but all in allagain keep an eye on that on tuesday but all in all again not a bad day in prospect and the high pressure is really not going very far very fast at all so as we move towards the end of the week, a lot of dry weather around, sunny spells from time to time and temperatures, well, 8 10 and by then, we will be in the beginning of march so the beginning of meteorological spring. of meteorological spring. cannot come soon of meteorological spring. cannot come soon enough! of meteorological spring. cannot come soon enough! i of meteorological spring. cannot come soon enough! i am - of meteorological spring. cannot come soon enough! i am very i of meteorological spring. cannot - come soon enough! i am very excited by spring. louise, thank you, we will see you a bit later. everyone in their a0s and 50s should be offered hearing tests on the nhs
offshore wind, for example, with nearby neighbouring nations. i think it has to be looked at in that more specific context as well as the broader summit, which is highly significant if it actually becomes a growing concern. if it all fizzles out because everybody thinks it is a waste of time, this will be an experiment that failed. we will have to see what the result at the end of the day is. one result to watch out for, one concrete result, is whether leaders decide they want to do this all again in leaders decide they want to do this allagain in six leaders decide they want to do this all again in six months time. thanks so much. for the first time in its history, the royal college of nursing is balloting its members across the uk for strike action. the union says if the strikes went ahead, they would not affect emergency care. the rcn wants a payrise for its members of 5%, on top of the 12% rpi rate of inflation. so far, there s been no offer coming close to that. in england and wa
to get three or four shots to get out of it on a good day. he drives over the top of hotels. it s a real challenge and it is one that all of the players relish. so how do you conquer it? well, that is what i put to the farmer to a pro. that is a good question, how do you conquer that is a good question, how do you conquer st that is a good question, how do you conquer st andrews? the main practice conquer st andrews? the main practice staying away from the bunkers practice staying away from the bunkers. but you know what, it causes bunkers. but you know what, it causes quite a bit of an anxiety on the golf causes quite a bit of an anxiety on the golf course, you can hit all your the golf course, you can hit all your targets, and then when you get down your targets, and then when you get down there. your targets, and then when you get down there, a bad bounce and so forth down there, a bad bounce and so forth the down there, a bad bounce and so forth. the bulkhead and
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