Beginning to accord a rightful place to those men and women of the Windrush Generation. You look beautiful. How are you . It is, i believe, crucially important that we should truly see and hear these pioneers who stepped off the Empire Windrush at Tilbury Injune 1948, only a few months before i was born. And those who followed over the decades to recognise and celebrate the immeasurable difference that they, their children and their grandchildren have made to this country. Many served with distinction in the British Armed forces during the second world war, just as their fathers and grandfathers had in the first world war. Once in britain, they worked hard, offering their skills to rebuild a country during peacetime and seeking opportunities to forge a Better Future for themselves and their families. When they arrived on our shores with little more than what they were able to carry with them, few could hardly have imagined then how they and those that followed them would make such a pr
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the low teens in cities. and on sunday, all eyes on sydney and after a lovely winter pass day whether, as we go for kick off in the evening, temperatures 17 degrees, dry and clear skies. as we head through sunday morning here, the same time that kick off happens, anyone wanting to watch the game outdoors, it is dry, there will be showers at times across the west and north west, warmest and the south east with temperatures at mid 20s. low pressure sticking with us in the north west, high pressure nearby and then things turning more and settle for all by the mid to end part of last week. here is monday. we got a weather front bringing rates of rain. elsewhere, largely dry with a few showers. a bit of a misty start across southern england, that will lift and the afternoon is set to be fair with temperatures climbing into the mid or maybe even high 20s
across parts of the east and south east, fresh yet further north. a number of showers on tuesday, into scotland and north wales, drive through central and southern england, temperatures are cooler and fresher further north. and then looking further ahead now through the wednesday mid week period, you can see we have a low pressure, but the high pressure in the southeast beginning to get squeezed away and that means all the warmth we have seenin that means all the warmth we have seen in parts of the near continent not really coming our way much at all. things turning unsettled as we head to the latter stages of next week. that is the forecast. for now.