Wet and windy weather as we head on into sunday. But for friday, low pressure pretty much slap bang on top of us, the centre of itjust to the north west feeding west, southwest winds, plenty of showers particularly across the north and west, longer spells of rainfall western scotland, probably the best of the sunshine, southern and eastern areas. Saturday not looking too bad. Some cooler across scotland and Northern Ireland. For england and Northern Ireland. For england and wales, average temperatures. Maybe a few degrees below. Further showers across western areas. Sunday, the area of low sweeps in, wet and windy weather initially england and wales, and its part of Northern Ireland, central and southern scotland. He had temperatures, the high teens, returning back to seasonal norms, fairly chilly but drier across the north of scotland. And then beyond sunday into next week, it looks like low pressure will tend to clear away in the current thinking now is High Pressure may build into t
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largest trading partner and this is why. look at the figures, 2 way trade grew over 9% to over $300 million. i spoke with former australian ambassador to china geoff raby who explained the significance of this visit. the significance of the visit is that not only is it the first since 2017, but it marks the resumption of the annual reciprocal high level visit exchanges. these started in the 1980s and continued until 2017 and they are resuming again. to the comments by philjust then, relations have normalised and that s what china is looking for. beyond that, in terms of geopolitics, does it weigh on relations given the fact that australia is a strong ally of the united states but depends on china for trade? how do you reckon going forward that australia manages to balance these out? absolutely. it s a critical issue, it s interesting to note that since the seven years since the last high profile visit from a chinese leader to australia, china has gone from 16% to 75% of 60
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of euros confidence. we re going to win it. it s coming home. it has to be our year. this year we say it for time. we re just really excited to be here. can t wait. can t wait to get in that ground. it s our time. it s coming home. among the chants was one referencing germany s wartime past, which the authorities have urged fans not to sing. later, more unsavoury scenes ahead of a match deemed high risk by the authorities. following reports of scuffles, the local police saying there had been an altercation between fans from england and serbia in the city, with seven serbians arrested. but for most supporters, the mood was one of excitement about a team seen by many as tournament favourites. here in germany s industrial heartland. the real work about to begin for england to prove they could finally deliver. among the host of world class stars that england now possess, none shines brighter than jude bellingham. england s golden boy. and after a stellar season with real madrid,