one down. three letters, out, ben duckett was followed by zak crawley. stuart broad s job was to survive. instead second ball he offered a catch to someone, anyone. no one. the evening under the lights ended with glares and a test match that s fascinatingly poised. patrick gearey, bbc news. we heard about storm otto earlier. let s look at the weather with louise lear. it did look lovely in aberdeen despite storm otto and that s because the storm has passed, i am pleased to say. but we had ferocious wind whipping up the sea this morning and gusts of wind widely across eastern scotland in excess of 80 miles an hour. notjust scotland, in the north of england and west yorkshire we had 75 mile an hour gusts as well. but storm otto is now pushing off to scandinavia. the isobars are opening up and the winds are fading but these weather fronts are fading but these weather fronts are producing cloud. it s a blustery afternoon. but there will be sunny spells as well as you can see in e
from its humble beginnings in 2016, the lou macari foundation has now helped hundreds of people who found themselves homeless get their lives back on track. and it s notjust about providing warm accommodation, like nowadays in these pods it s about giving them their respect, their self esteem back. for example, they get called guests here. they ve got little numbers by each of the pods. they say that s so important. and also, given lou macari s background, there s also a football related theme here, too. we bought another place, and if you behave yourself in here and you want to progress, we ll move them into the next place. we ve got a. like promotion! think promotion. and if they re in the new place and they kick off and it causes problems, they ll be relegated back here. so it s simple promotion and relegation and i think. i just think it might work. yeah. i m hoping it works. because the one thing that i m disappointed in during the six years
when they re out there in the streets, they haven t got televisions! so i immediately put the televisions in the pod. they were starting to talk about things that were happening in the world. you know, we can see the scale of the place now. amazing. it helped turn around raf s life a former guest at the centre who s now moved on into rented accommodation, and is able to see his three children again. raf didn t want us to film him close up. and this place took me in its arms and gave me that comfort and that love and that care. because i was desperate in life at that point. it made me independent. lou macari himself. he s god s gift to us. what makes raf s story possible is fundraising for the macari centre and other charities. over the last seven years, more than 700 people have taken part in the annual charity sleep out at stoke city s ground, which has raised £150,000 and counting. from its humble beginnings in 2016, the lou macari foundation has now