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They're getting off to the best start, | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
but tonight we will hear why bad experiences in childhood can have | :00:07. | :00:09. | |
profound consequences for your health as an adult. | :00:10. | :00:17. | |
What we have got to focus on is, instead of mending broken adults, we | :00:18. | :00:26. | |
have got to build stronger children. 350 jobs under threat at a food | :00:27. | :00:31. | |
company. We will bring you the latest. | :00:32. | :00:31. | |
One of the brothers accused of murdering a drug dealer | :00:32. | :00:34. | |
in a lay-by denies being at the scene. | :00:35. | :00:37. | |
The cathedral doors are closed to the public for St David's | :00:38. | :00:39. | |
Will it be a woman for the first time? | :00:40. | :00:45. | |
It's another defeat for Swansea City - | :00:46. | :00:49. | |
the manager says he's got a huge job to save his side from relegation. | :00:50. | :01:05. | |
What you experience in childhood will affect your long-term health, | :01:06. | :01:10. | |
resulting in greater dependence on the NHS. | :01:11. | :01:13. | |
That's the finding of new Public Health Wales research. | :01:14. | :01:17. | |
So, children who are exposed to abuse, domestic violence or other | :01:18. | :01:20. | |
stresses are far more likely to develop health problems. | :01:21. | :01:25. | |
It's prompted calls for public bodies to work more closely with one | :01:26. | :01:29. | |
leading health expert saying that, instead of "mending broken adults", | :01:30. | :01:32. | |
we need to do more to build stronger children. | :01:33. | :01:35. | |
Our Health Correspondent Owain Clarke has this special report. | :01:36. | :01:53. | |
Lenny to be healthy need not be the domain of adults. These children are | :01:54. | :02:00. | |
already aware of how to look after themselves. I want to be a dancer | :02:01. | :02:04. | |
when I am older and you have to be fit and healthy. I might not be able | :02:05. | :02:08. | |
to do sport in the future like football or rugby because they would | :02:09. | :02:12. | |
not choose you if you were not good enough. Encouraging and teaching | :02:13. | :02:17. | |
pupils to live healthily is a key priority at this school in east | :02:18. | :02:22. | |
Cardiff. Different families make different choices, so if the | :02:23. | :02:25. | |
children are taught in school what is healthy and what is not as | :02:26. | :02:30. | |
healthy, it just gives them that opportunity when they grow up to | :02:31. | :02:33. | |
make choices for themselves. And possibly take some of the | :02:34. | :02:37. | |
information back to their families. But bad experiences in childhood, | :02:38. | :02:42. | |
such as being exposed to abuse or domestic violence, or even seeing | :02:43. | :02:47. | |
parents separate, can have serious and lifelong health consequences. | :02:48. | :02:50. | |
New research suggests children who have had four or more adverse | :02:51. | :02:56. | |
experiences are three times more likely to develop lung or heart | :02:57. | :03:00. | |
disease later in life. They are also four times more likely to develop | :03:01. | :03:04. | |
type two diabetes. Those who have had difficult childhoods are more | :03:05. | :03:06. | |
likely to visit doctors and hospitals. If you don't constant | :03:07. | :03:13. | |
exposure to adverse childhood experiences, your body develops a | :03:14. | :03:16. | |
higher state of tension, if you like. It is always looking out for | :03:17. | :03:20. | |
more threats. That means as your body develops, it is used to being | :03:21. | :03:24. | |
ready to be injured or hurt in some way. It wears out quicker. What we | :03:25. | :03:29. | |
have got to focus on is, instead of mending broken adults, we have got | :03:30. | :03:35. | |
to build stronger children. But a child can experience adverse | :03:36. | :03:38. | |
incidents even before birth. Things like domestic abuse, violence in the | :03:39. | :03:42. | |
household, shouting, a baby will experience that. Of course, those | :03:43. | :03:46. | |
things are going to cause stress to a baby, and will impact on that | :03:47. | :03:52. | |
baby's development. Emerging research suggests the effects could | :03:53. | :03:54. | |
also be passed through the genes from one generation to the next. As | :03:55. | :04:00. | |
individuals we are almost a symphony of jeans firing off at different | :04:01. | :04:03. | |
times, and so things like smoking, drinking, and actually affect the | :04:04. | :04:09. | |
genes which can then be passed on. This is not just a challenge for the | :04:10. | :04:13. | |
NHS. A child who has had four or more adverse experiences is 15 times | :04:14. | :04:17. | |
more likely to be a perpetrator of violence, and 14 times more likely | :04:18. | :04:21. | |
to be a victim. That's why the police and crime commission for | :04:22. | :04:24. | |
South Wales is taking note. If there is a domestic dispute and a child is | :04:25. | :04:29. | |
seeing it, or a parent getting blind drunk, if the police dealing with | :04:30. | :04:33. | |
the incident are aware, not just of the damage that is being done | :04:34. | :04:37. | |
between the individuals, but also that it affects a child stood in the | :04:38. | :04:41. | |
background, then it can work. That is true of all sorts of other | :04:42. | :04:46. | |
agencies as well. There has tended to be an attempt to deal with those | :04:47. | :04:50. | |
things by passing referrals, pieces of paper passing from one | :04:51. | :04:56. | |
organisation to another, and were never quite sure where some of those | :04:57. | :05:01. | |
go. Back at this school, and the mealtime game of course continues, | :05:02. | :05:05. | |
in time to prevent health problems later on, and inspiring children to | :05:06. | :05:11. | |
eat well and exercise, but also trying to ensure in the first | :05:12. | :05:13. | |
instance that they are safe and secure. | :05:14. | :05:15. | |
Owain, some people watching tonight may be thinking that's it | :05:16. | :05:18. | |
unsurprising that difficult childhood can affect | :05:19. | :05:19. | |
This new research gives us the clearest indication yet about the | :05:20. | :05:27. | |
scale of the potential damage. Common sense might suggest, if you | :05:28. | :05:31. | |
have traumatic incidents when you are very young it might affect your | :05:32. | :05:37. | |
emotional well-being, your mental health later on, but it is becoming | :05:38. | :05:40. | |
increasingly clear that they can also have an effect on your physical | :05:41. | :05:45. | |
health, the way your body develops, the way your brain is wired together | :05:46. | :05:54. | |
in those first 1000 days of life, a crucial period. Also the suggestion | :05:55. | :05:58. | |
that if you have a difficult childhood, it can prompt changes in | :05:59. | :06:02. | |
your jeans so your own children might be predisposed to illness and | :06:03. | :06:06. | |
that is shocking. The question is, what can be done about this? No | :06:07. | :06:11. | |
government or agency can make sure a child has a perfect childhood, but | :06:12. | :06:14. | |
there are things that can be done to minimise the risk of traumatic and | :06:15. | :06:20. | |
adverse incidents, such as training, giving support and education to new | :06:21. | :06:23. | |
parents, making sure there is somebody for a child to turn to if | :06:24. | :06:27. | |
there are problems, making sure agencies like the police and health | :06:28. | :06:31. | |
service work together. The risks identified that at a time when money | :06:32. | :06:36. | |
is tight, there is a risk that those agencies might just concentrate on | :06:37. | :06:40. | |
their core responsible at ease and miss the bigger picture with | :06:41. | :06:42. | |
children falling through the net. Thank you. | :06:43. | :06:48. | |
Bringing you now some breaking news. 350 dogs at a meat processing plant | :06:49. | :06:55. | |
in Merthyr Tydfil -- jobs -- are at risk tonight. The two sisters group | :06:56. | :07:00. | |
want to move their packing operation to Cornwall. Our business | :07:01. | :07:02. | |
correspondent has been following developments. | :07:03. | :07:06. | |
What more can you tell us? This news is just coming through now, and in | :07:07. | :07:11. | |
the last half an hour or so, the site has been operating since 1999, | :07:12. | :07:15. | |
and it is a beef and lamb processing and packing site. What the plan is | :07:16. | :07:22. | |
from the company, as far as the unions tell us, is to move some of | :07:23. | :07:26. | |
those jobs and facilities, putting 350 jobs in threat in Merthyr Tydfil | :07:27. | :07:33. | |
as they move those facilities to Cornwall. The union will be in | :07:34. | :07:38. | |
consultation for the next 40 days to safeguard as many jobs as possible, | :07:39. | :07:42. | |
and the Welsh government has said that it will be working closely with | :07:43. | :07:45. | |
the government and with the directors and the management that in | :07:46. | :07:48. | |
order that they can try to do whatever they can possibly do to | :07:49. | :07:52. | |
help minimise the impact of any losses that might be coming from | :07:53. | :07:58. | |
that site, and also to try and safeguard as many jobs as possible. | :07:59. | :08:02. | |
Merthyr Tydfil has had a lot of good news recently about jobs, jobs | :08:03. | :08:10. | |
coming, including an exhaust manufacturer, and General dynamics, | :08:11. | :08:15. | |
which is assembling its new tanks. There has been a lot of good news, | :08:16. | :08:18. | |
but this is a devastating blow, particularly in the run-up to | :08:19. | :08:23. | |
Christmas. We will have more in our late | :08:24. | :08:31. | |
bulletin at 10:30pm. A man accused of shooting aim drug | :08:32. | :08:36. | |
dealer in a lay-by has denied being response before his death. Brothers | :08:37. | :08:40. | |
Edward and Stephen Bennett are accused of the murder of Mark Jones. | :08:41. | :08:46. | |
It was in this lay-by on a July evening last year that Jones was | :08:47. | :08:53. | |
shot twice as he sat in his car. Two months and 15 operations later, the | :08:54. | :08:57. | |
drugs dealer and Customs and excise officer died in hospital. Brothers | :08:58. | :09:01. | |
Edward and Stephen Bennett are accused of his murder. Today, Edward | :09:02. | :09:06. | |
Bennett is accused of pulling the trigger and told the Crown Court he | :09:07. | :09:10. | |
had known Mark Jones for almost all of his life and dealt drugs with | :09:11. | :09:14. | |
him. Edward Bennett said he owed Mark Jones ?4000 and that he had | :09:15. | :09:18. | |
arranged to meet him that evening to discuss the money, but not in that | :09:19. | :09:23. | |
lay-by, instead in his house. He said Mark Jones rang him to say he | :09:24. | :09:27. | |
would be late, but he never arrived, and he only realised he had been | :09:28. | :09:30. | |
shot when he checked Facebook later that evening. The next day, armed | :09:31. | :09:35. | |
police surrounded the Bennett house in Station Road. He was arrested | :09:36. | :09:39. | |
later in work and told the jury he was not surprised as he was probably | :09:40. | :09:44. | |
the last lesson to speak to the 43 old. As investigations continued, 53 | :09:45. | :09:48. | |
rolled Stephen Bennett was also arrested. Today, Edward Bennett said | :09:49. | :09:53. | |
his brother knew nothing of his drug dealing, or his relationship with | :09:54. | :09:57. | |
Mark Jones. He told the jury he borrowed his brother's van for the | :09:58. | :10:01. | |
meeting, but was not with them, although Stephen's phone had been | :10:02. | :10:05. | |
left in the vehicle. The QC put to Edward Bennett that he owed Mr Jones | :10:06. | :10:10. | |
a considerable sum of money and have been desperately trying to raise | :10:11. | :10:13. | |
funds before his death. Today he denied that. When asked whether he | :10:14. | :10:17. | |
was frightened of Mr Jones he said was not, and that when they planned | :10:18. | :10:20. | |
to meet the expected nothing more than a friendly row, nothing | :10:21. | :10:24. | |
physical. Both Edward and Stephen Bennett denied murder and the trial | :10:25. | :10:25. | |
continues. History could be made this week | :10:26. | :10:30. | |
as St David's could become the first part of Wales to elect | :10:31. | :10:33. | |
a woman bishop. It's the first time women can be | :10:34. | :10:35. | |
considered for the role after the Church in Wales voted | :10:36. | :10:37. | |
through the change in 2013. 47 people from across Wales have | :10:38. | :10:40. | |
spent the day behind locked doors and their debates could | :10:41. | :10:43. | |
go on for three days. For the past 1500 years, | :10:44. | :10:45. | |
prayers have been said here This morning, prayers | :10:46. | :10:54. | |
were led by the Archbishop of Wales as the Church's electoral | :10:55. | :10:59. | |
college met here to decide And, for the first time in history, | :11:00. | :11:02. | |
it could, in theory, be a woman. It doesn't make any sense | :11:03. | :11:11. | |
at all to have women ordained, to be deacons and priests, | :11:12. | :11:14. | |
and then say you can't be bishops. Once you are ordained into one | :11:15. | :11:17. | |
order, it makes sense to open up the possibility | :11:18. | :11:23. | |
into the other orders. But this remains a highly | :11:24. | :11:26. | |
sensitive issue. When the Church law | :11:27. | :11:29. | |
was changed in 2013, some said if women were to be | :11:30. | :11:31. | |
bishops, they would have to consider their future | :11:32. | :11:34. | |
in the Church. Three years on, those on both | :11:35. | :11:38. | |
sides of the divide await The reverend Jenny Wigley was one | :11:39. | :11:40. | |
of the first women ordained as a priest in Wales 19 years ago, | :11:41. | :11:50. | |
and was instrumental in getting the Church's law changed to allow | :11:51. | :11:53. | |
women to become bishops. But today is the first time | :11:54. | :11:55. | |
since that change the position All my ministry has been part | :11:56. | :11:58. | |
and parcel of this movement to enable women to take their full | :11:59. | :12:04. | |
place in the Church. I'm coming up to retirement now, | :12:05. | :12:09. | |
so it would give me a tremendous sense of hope, really, | :12:10. | :12:15. | |
for the future. You know, all of this, this will | :12:16. | :12:20. | |
make a difference to the Church. It will become a different | :12:21. | :12:23. | |
church if we can do that. The retiring Bishop was praised | :12:24. | :12:28. | |
today for uniting the diocese after the resignation | :12:29. | :12:31. | |
of his predecessor, who left following allegations | :12:32. | :12:35. | |
about his private life. As the doors were locked | :12:36. | :12:37. | |
for what could be three days of deliberations, | :12:38. | :12:40. | |
those inside will no doubt be mindful that the decision made | :12:41. | :12:42. | |
here has wider implications A man from Ystrad Mynach | :12:43. | :12:44. | |
near Caerphilly has been jailed for life for murdering his | :12:45. | :12:54. | |
75-year-old mother with a chainsaw. 47-year-old Robert Owens had traces | :12:55. | :12:57. | |
of heroin and cocaine in his blood when he killed Iris Owens, | :12:58. | :13:00. | |
who was hanging-out washing. He'll serve a minimum of 12.5 | :13:01. | :13:03. | |
years in prison. A man from Flintshire | :13:04. | :13:17. | |
who was involved in a car crash while he was on holiday in Greece 13 | :13:18. | :13:20. | |
years ago has won his fight against extradition to serve | :13:21. | :13:23. | |
a prison sentence there. Paul Wright from Mold was convicted | :13:24. | :13:25. | |
in his absence of criminal damage and sentenced to 15 months | :13:26. | :13:28. | |
in a Greek jail. Paul Wright denies breaking the law | :13:29. | :13:30. | |
on a holiday to Malia in Greece He was a passenger in a car | :13:31. | :13:37. | |
driven by his friend Police interviewed Paul Wright | :13:38. | :13:43. | |
after the accident but told him However, he was convicted | :13:44. | :13:50. | |
in his absence of joyriding and criminal damage and sentenced | :13:51. | :13:54. | |
to either a large fine or 15 He only learned about the legal | :13:55. | :13:57. | |
action earlier this year when police called at his home in Mold | :13:58. | :14:02. | |
with a European Arrest Warrant. Today he appeared before a judge | :14:03. | :14:05. | |
in London who ruled in his favour He argued in court that he was | :14:06. | :14:08. | |
unaware of the proceedings as the Greek authorities had sent | :14:09. | :14:12. | |
a summons to his old address. He said he faced being separated | :14:13. | :14:15. | |
from his pregnant wife My children still don't know what | :14:16. | :14:27. | |
has happened today. I have got an eight-year-old daughter and my son | :14:28. | :14:31. | |
is six and I love them both with all my heart. How do you explain, when | :14:32. | :14:36. | |
your wife is in labour, and you are not there? You can't even quantify | :14:37. | :14:43. | |
that. In a way, the judge has seen that side of it, and then he has | :14:44. | :14:47. | |
looked at the paperwork and decided, well, it does not add up. | :14:48. | :14:49. | |
Paul Wright now faces an anxious wait as the prosecution have seven | :14:50. | :14:52. | |
Beyond that, he hopes to challenge his conviction | :14:53. | :14:56. | |
to prevent restrictions on his travel within Europe. | :14:57. | :15:00. | |
The manager says he's got a huge job to save his side | :15:01. | :15:15. | |
The First Minister has described the UK's approach to Brexit is a | :15:16. | :15:32. | |
shambles. Carwyn Jones was reacting to the announcement by Nissan that | :15:33. | :15:39. | |
it will secure further assurances from the UK business evidence | :15:40. | :15:40. | |
section. I asked her directly | :15:41. | :15:44. | |
to rule out any deal, any trade deal with the EU that | :15:45. | :15:46. | |
included tariffs and she A Few days later, all of a sudden | :15:47. | :15:49. | |
tariffs are pulled out of the These are particularly strong words | :15:50. | :16:09. | |
from the First Minister. Yes, the rhetoric has ramped up | :16:10. | :16:13. | |
today, particular on this issue of the expansion at the Nissan factory | :16:14. | :16:17. | |
in Sunderland. The UK Government does not saying what assurances they | :16:18. | :16:21. | |
have given to the company and the Welsh government wants to know and | :16:22. | :16:25. | |
has written to try to find out. If there was money involved, it was the | :16:26. | :16:27. | |
same kind of offer to Welsh factories. There is a degree of | :16:28. | :16:32. | |
gamesmanship going on here. The Welsh government knows that | :16:33. | :16:36. | |
ministers at Westminster are not going to tell them what kind of | :16:37. | :16:39. | |
confidential offer was given to the company because that is not what | :16:40. | :16:43. | |
companies do, but it is all about putting pressure on the UK | :16:44. | :16:46. | |
Government. More broadly, Carwyn Jones wants to know what Theresa | :16:47. | :16:52. | |
May's negotiating position will be before she goes into the exit talks, | :16:53. | :16:57. | |
but again he will not know the answer to that because she has said | :16:58. | :17:01. | |
repeatedly that is not the way she will approach these negotiations. | :17:02. | :17:05. | |
But again, it is about putting pressure on the UK Government. | :17:06. | :17:09. | |
Brexit is going to dominate for the next two years. Already, patience is | :17:10. | :17:16. | |
running thin, and positions are hardening. | :17:17. | :17:20. | |
Young people leaving care need more support when they become parents | :17:21. | :17:22. | |
to prevent their own children also being taken into care. | :17:23. | :17:25. | |
That's according to the Children's Commissioner for Wales. | :17:26. | :17:27. | |
Dr Sally Holland says more investment is needed | :17:28. | :17:29. | |
from the Welsh Government to provide better support. | :17:30. | :17:32. | |
In the second of two special reports, India Pollock | :17:33. | :17:35. | |
speaks to a mum who, between the ages of seven and 17, | :17:36. | :17:38. | |
Lisa has just celebrated her sixth child's first birthday. | :17:39. | :17:50. | |
It's the only birthday she has spent with any of her children | :17:51. | :17:54. | |
as the other five were removed by social services | :17:55. | :17:56. | |
Her first child was removed after five weeks, and the others | :17:57. | :18:01. | |
She knows what her children are going through because she | :18:02. | :18:07. | |
I went into care at the age of seven because my mum was too | :18:08. | :18:12. | |
ill to look after us, and my dad was a drinker. | :18:13. | :18:15. | |
I got moved to a children's home first, where I was | :18:16. | :18:18. | |
I was bullied because I was the youngest there by far. | :18:19. | :18:22. | |
I was moved around to so many different places. | :18:23. | :18:26. | |
It got to the point where I thought it was pointless getting | :18:27. | :18:29. | |
attached to someone, I'm just going to be moved. | :18:30. | :18:31. | |
I would kick off, make a noise, get myself moved. | :18:32. | :18:36. | |
Lisa was sexually abused by two members of staff | :18:37. | :18:38. | |
It had a big impact on her and she was in and out of jail. | :18:39. | :18:44. | |
The last time she saw her first daughter, before she was adopted, | :18:45. | :18:47. | |
was in a visiting room in prison, the week after her father's funeral. | :18:48. | :18:51. | |
I'm happy because they're happy and they're doing well, | :18:52. | :18:54. | |
but I'm upset obviously because they are calling | :18:55. | :18:56. | |
Even my two little boys are still in foster care now. | :18:57. | :19:01. | |
They call their foster parents Mum and Dad, and that | :19:02. | :19:04. | |
But I think of them, rather than myself. | :19:05. | :19:09. | |
So I just let them do it, even though it hurts. | :19:10. | :19:14. | |
There are now calls for more to be done to break the cycle | :19:15. | :19:21. | |
of young parents from care, who then have their children removed | :19:22. | :19:23. | |
I find it very sad that the children we have taken into care to look | :19:24. | :19:28. | |
after and try to give a better life to, we have not been able to help | :19:29. | :19:32. | |
Ideally, we would want to help them early enough and provide them | :19:33. | :19:36. | |
with enough support so that they can go on to lead happy and successful | :19:37. | :19:43. | |
and successful adulthoods, and start their parenthood | :19:44. | :19:44. | |
If they do need support with their parenting, | :19:45. | :19:55. | |
whether that be financial support, emotional support, or more | :19:56. | :19:57. | |
or practical help, many parents just need a break. | :19:58. | :20:00. | |
Because if they go to, the parent, to the state or social | :20:01. | :20:03. | |
services and ask for help, they inadvertently raise a concern | :20:04. | :20:06. | |
about whether they are adequate parents. | :20:07. | :20:12. | |
The Welsh government says it is developing a national | :20:13. | :20:14. | |
programme for looked after children and it is developing initiatives | :20:15. | :20:16. | |
to break the cycle of children of care leavers being removed. | :20:17. | :20:19. | |
The Welsh Local Government Association says councils make | :20:20. | :20:24. | |
improvements where needed to give families the chance of staying | :20:25. | :20:26. | |
Despite her experiences in care, Lisa has managed to turn | :20:27. | :20:30. | |
This is the first time in my life I'm actually proud of myself. | :20:31. | :20:46. | |
If I can do it, anyone can do it, the way I lived my life. | :20:47. | :20:52. | |
I've been in jail, fighting, taking drugs, drinking, everything. | :20:53. | :20:54. | |
I have lost five children, I didn't ever think I would be able | :20:55. | :20:57. | |
to pull myself up from the rut I was in. | :20:58. | :21:00. | |
It was a night to forget for Swansea City. | :21:01. | :21:07. | |
The Swansea City manager Bob Bradley says he faces a huge job | :21:08. | :21:13. | |
to save his side from relegation from the Premier League. | :21:14. | :21:15. | |
The Swans are second from bottom, five points from safety | :21:16. | :21:17. | |
It's the latest setback in a season of upheavals at the club which has | :21:18. | :21:23. | |
seen a manager sacked and the Supporters Trust fall out | :21:24. | :21:25. | |
There is no escaping the autumnal gloom surrounding the Liberty | :21:26. | :21:40. | |
Stadium. The Swans only league wind was back in the sunshine of August, | :21:41. | :21:45. | |
a distant memory for fans. It is very disheartening, the way we are | :21:46. | :21:50. | |
playing at the moment, from the top downwards, it is discouraging. On | :21:51. | :21:55. | |
the pitch, as we saw last night, there is no leadership, no | :21:56. | :21:58. | |
direction, and it is tough to see where our next win is coming from. I | :21:59. | :22:02. | |
can't see any way back from this, to be truthful. I have got my fingers | :22:03. | :22:07. | |
crossed. They have had a tough start, admittedly, because they have | :22:08. | :22:10. | |
played the top teams, but I did expect a better result last night, | :22:11. | :22:15. | |
to be truthful. Two former Swans Ayers came back to haunt their own | :22:16. | :22:24. | |
club on Halloween. One of the opener and the other pulled a goal back. | :22:25. | :22:27. | |
But the Welsh side showed little after the break. Alfie some messed | :22:28. | :22:34. | |
up in defence. While Joe Allen played a part in two of Stokes | :22:35. | :22:37. | |
goals. Swansea have the chance to re-sign him in the summer instead at | :22:38. | :22:43. | |
Stoke he is enjoying the most lithic season of his career with four goals | :22:44. | :22:50. | |
so far -- most prolific season. When it team has gone through a bad | :22:51. | :22:54. | |
stretch, getting things right and getting the confidence back, there | :22:55. | :22:59. | |
are no easy solutions. It has got to be through continued work. When you | :23:00. | :23:03. | |
go through a bad stretch, there has got to be more of a belief. Last | :23:04. | :23:10. | |
night's bleak performance does not bode well for Swansea City. It was | :23:11. | :23:15. | |
their ninth game without a win. That is their worst run of results since | :23:16. | :23:19. | |
promotion to the Premier League five years ago. And it does not get any | :23:20. | :23:25. | |
easier. Bob Bradley will try to start the revival at home to | :23:26. | :23:26. | |
Manchester United on Sunday. The Football Association of Wales | :23:27. | :23:30. | |
has added its voice to those lobbying FIFA to allow poppies to be | :23:31. | :23:32. | |
worn during World Cup Five years ago, Wales were allowed | :23:33. | :23:35. | |
to display poppies on black It's understood both England | :23:36. | :23:39. | |
and Scotland have been banned The game's World Governing Body | :23:40. | :23:42. | |
doesn't allow political, religious And the Wales squad for the Serbia | :23:43. | :23:46. | |
match is announced tomorrow. Rugby, and the Wales second row | :23:47. | :23:53. | |
Alun Wyn Jones will not be considered for selection | :23:54. | :23:56. | |
for the Australia Test on Saturday, Tim Jones, a former player | :23:57. | :23:58. | |
himself for Swansea, passed away following | :23:59. | :24:04. | |
a long illness. London Welsh chairman | :24:05. | :24:09. | |
Bleddyn Philips has stepped down Yesterday the club was granted | :24:10. | :24:12. | |
an adjournment in the High Court for a number of weeks | :24:13. | :24:16. | |
to pay outstanding debts. A taste of winter is heading | :24:17. | :24:22. | |
our way, here's Derek. No sign of snow yet, | :24:23. | :24:32. | |
but a change in the month Trawsgoed in Ceredigion | :24:33. | :24:35. | |
was the warmest place in the UK yesterday, | :24:36. | :24:38. | |
but the next few days will be colder This evening, cloud | :24:39. | :24:42. | |
in the south will clear. Most places will stay dry overnight, | :24:43. | :24:45. | |
although a few showers Temperatures in some rural areas | :24:46. | :24:47. | |
falling close to freezing, Less cold on the north and west | :24:48. | :24:52. | |
coast, with a breeze off the sea. Tomorrow's chart shows high pressure | :24:53. | :24:57. | |
shows high pressure over Ireland. This cold front over the Atlantic | :24:58. | :24:59. | |
will reach us by Friday. Here's the picture for 8am | :25:00. | :25:03. | |
in the morning tomorrow. Colder than today with a chill | :25:04. | :25:06. | |
in the air, and much Some patchy cloud and sunshine | :25:07. | :25:08. | |
and one or two showers in the north-west and Anglesey, | :25:09. | :25:14. | |
and there will be a cold breeze. So a decent day tomorrow ? chilly, | :25:15. | :25:19. | |
but most places dry. It'll be bright and sunnier | :25:20. | :25:25. | |
than today with good visibility. The north-west will be cloudier | :25:26. | :25:28. | |
with a couple of showers. Temperatures, a more seasonal | :25:29. | :25:32. | |
8 to 12 Celsius with a light In Flintshire tomorrow, | :25:33. | :25:34. | |
it'll be dry with a mix 10 Celsius in Mold, | :25:35. | :25:41. | |
with a chilly breeze. In Bridgend tomorrow, | :25:42. | :25:47. | |
it'll be sunnier than today and dry. Tomorrow night, much of the country | :25:48. | :25:50. | |
will be dry, though it will be cold It'll be bright in the south-east, | :25:51. | :25:54. | |
but cloud increasing On Thursday night and Friday, | :25:55. | :26:06. | |
low pressure will push a cold front So, on Friday, rain will spread | :26:07. | :26:12. | |
south-east, followed by brighter A mixed bag over the weekend | :26:13. | :26:21. | |
with some rain and showers, and even a little snow | :26:22. | :26:28. | |
on the mountain tops. Some clear weather | :26:29. | :26:31. | |
and sunshine as well. The thermals will come | :26:32. | :26:33. | |
in handy on bonfire night! The headlines: Children who are | :26:34. | :26:57. | |
exposed to abuse, domestic violence or other stresses are more likely to | :26:58. | :27:02. | |
develop health problems and need NHS care. Those are the findings of new | :27:03. | :27:05. | |
Public Health Wales research which has prompted calls for public bodies | :27:06. | :27:10. | |
to work more closely. And this breaking news: Around 400 jobs at a | :27:11. | :27:15. | |
meat processing plant in Merthyr Tydfil are at risk. The two sisters | :27:16. | :27:19. | |
food group wants to move their packing operation to Cornwall. The | :27:20. | :27:23. | |
Welsh government says the news gives significant cause for concern for | :27:24. | :27:26. | |
staff, and says it will work with the company to minimise the impact | :27:27. | :27:32. | |
on any job losses. We will have more on that story at 8pm, and again | :27:33. | :27:37. | |
after the BBC News at 10pm. Thank you for watching. Good night. | :27:38. | :27:44. |