Lighter, it will be a slightly better day in some respects in the far north of scotland. 10 20 the hi. Moving out of wednesday into thursday, almost a repeat performance. A good deal of dry weather in the story and temperatures peaking at 20 or 21 degrees. Moving into friday, it does look as though that High Pressure will drift just a look as though that High Pressure will driftjust a little bit further east, allowing for a subtle change in wind direction. It will start to drive up more warmth from the new continent. Not just drive up more warmth from the new continent. Notjust across england and were, there is potentialfor some of that warmth to stretch right gcioss some of that warmth to stretch right across the country. So, despite Early Morning mist and fog slowly lifting away, again it is a dry story. Some of that warmth will push its way up into scotland, and we could see highs of 21 degrees across aberdeenshire. Highest value is likely of 23 degrees. All the time this weather fr
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In under an hour we speak to one of the scientists behind a new blood test. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8 in the morning in beijing where an angry war of words has broken out between china and britain over the demonstrations in hong kong. It comes after British Foreign secretary jeremy hunt warned of serious consequences for china if the rights of People Living in the territory were infringed. Beijing has accused the uk of indulging in what it called colonial era fantasies. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale has more. The aftermath of an invasion. This was hong kongs parliament today, where they were beginning to clear up the mess left by protesters on monday. For many pro democracy campaigners, their demonstration was peaceful. But for some, it was violent, forcing their way into the legislative council, where they wrought substantial damage. Damage that also had diplomatic consequences in london. The uk government chose to stand on the wrong side. I