east tomorrow and engages with colder air across northern england and scotland, we see transient snow. behind that, it dries up before the next weather front comes in. tomorrow is windier and milder than today, especially across england and wales, scotland 5 7 , the rest of us 11-13. on wales, scotland 5 7 , the rest of us 11 13. on wednesday, it s another windy day, cloudy in the north and west, showery outbreaks of rain but a lot of dry weather in between and very mild. we could even see 1a or 15 across parts of the south east. 0n 15 across parts of the south east. on thursday, atlantic runs coming in and it looks like they will bring rain across england and wales that they could nudge further north taking some of the rain into parts of scotland and northern ireland. it is one to watch if you were going outdoors. 6 degrees in lerwick, the
towards london by train. we think we may be able to contact him by radio telephone. we re going to try. mr wilson? 0thers soon saw the opportunity. may i tell you the result - of the labour gain this morning at brighton kempton? hello? i seem to have lost you. the bbc, mrs thatcher. crafted their soundbites. where there is doubt, may we bring faith. i and where there is despair, may we bring hope. - there are hundreds of members of the media who swarm around the prime minister. had fun at our expense. ..and the idea from the conservatives point of view is to get the best possible. mrs thatcher, could i ask you to comment? 0ur cameras captured history. it s here. this is the microphone. naturally very pleased that i got more. we saw power transferred. the scottish parliament adjourned on the 25th day of march in the year 1707, is hereby reconvened. so wales, after all
are freezing and their teeth are just.are chattering. they re so cold. we all live in an age of nonstop news with information literally at your fingertips. and we have news teams right across the uk chasing stories, checking facts, reporting accurately and fairly. and i have a vague memory of being about five or six years old and seeing television reports of a real disaster that had happened in a village not farfrom where i lived. it s now feared that nearly 200 lives were lost when the coal tip at aberfan near merthyr tydfil slid forward today. it engulfed an infant school and a row of houses. and still it goes on the never ending search for the bodies of the men, women and children who are buried down here beneath the slurry and sludge. and it attracted rescuers from well, all over wales, in fact from england as well they re streaming across the severn bridge from bristol, offering their services. and bill, if i can ask
that, has voted yes. and it is a very good morning in wales. . good morning from brian redhead and john humphrys. it s thursday. testy conversations. well, you ve been a supporter of the labour party all your life, brian. so i expect you to say something like that. i do you think we should have a one minute silence now in this interview for you to apologise for daring to suggest that you know how i vote? did you threaten to overrule him? i did not overrule. did you threaten to overrule him? i took advice on what i could or could not do. did you threaten to overrule him? the common market embraced. you see, yes is now showing at 67%. then the eu rejected. the british people have spoken and the answer is we re out. we saw them come. we ll have a new prime minister in that building behind me by wednesday evening. and go. hums t0 himself. 100 years on. ..to serve the country i love. in fact, michelle, as i speak