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Hello and welcome to Thursday's Look East. | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
Coming up in the next thirty minutes: | :00:00. | :00:07. | |
The Falklands veteran left to die on an A ward. | :00:08. | :00:10. | |
Tom Tubb's family are now c`lling for more hospital support | :00:11. | :00:12. | |
Of course I was angry, I was a raging black cloud of anger. | :00:13. | :00:25. | |
The waiting's over as more @`level students than ever get their | :00:26. | :00:28. | |
We'll be here later in the programme recognising the | :00:29. | :00:31. | |
The beasts of burden who paid the ultilate | :00:32. | :00:35. | |
price ` and the military historian commemorating their sacrifice. | :00:36. | :00:38. | |
And fresh from the Commonwealth Games ` Louis Smith | :00:39. | :00:41. | |
First tonight ` the daughter of a Falklands veteran who died in | :00:42. | :01:01. | |
hospital last year has spokdn of her shock at the way he was tre`ted | :01:02. | :01:04. | |
Tom Tubb's family only learnt of the problems surrounding | :01:05. | :01:06. | |
his care after an investigation they knew nothing about was completed. | :01:07. | :01:09. | |
His daughter Victoria says elderly people waiting for | :01:10. | :01:11. | |
A fulcrum is a war veteran, Tom Tubb served in the Royal Navy all his | :01:12. | :01:27. | |
working life `` Falklands w`r veteran. He was rushed to gdt a | :01:28. | :01:32. | |
brothel with chest pains and died of a heart attack two days latdr. `` | :01:33. | :01:41. | |
rushed to Peterborough hosphtal I didn't know what they were on about, | :01:42. | :01:45. | |
but it must have been an adlin error. I rang them to tell them what | :01:46. | :01:50. | |
they had done. They replied asking, are you at this address? Ard you | :01:51. | :01:56. | |
next of kin of Tom Tubb? It's about him. I was speechless. It ttrned out | :01:57. | :02:03. | |
a staff nurse had anonymously raised concerns about Tom's care btt his | :02:04. | :02:08. | |
family were never told of this development. At the time, hhs | :02:09. | :02:10. | |
daughter had been told her father was well, drinking tea, eathng | :02:11. | :02:16. | |
skits. In fact he had been classed as high risk, he was bleeding | :02:17. | :02:21. | |
internally. The subsequent report stated he didn't receive enough | :02:22. | :02:26. | |
fluids or blood, his care w`s not reported properly. Communic`tion | :02:27. | :02:31. | |
among staff was poor. I havd here a selection of e`mails, in ond e`mail, | :02:32. | :02:40. | |
the director says, I am app`lled that any fellow human being, let | :02:41. | :02:45. | |
alone my own father, can have been overlooked, ignored and downright | :02:46. | :02:49. | |
mistreated by mismanagement at an NHS hospital. Of course I w`s angry. | :02:50. | :02:56. | |
I was a raging black cloud of anger with thunderbolts coming out at the | :02:57. | :03:01. | |
time, but it won't bring dad back and undo what was done. Victoria is | :03:02. | :03:06. | |
now shinty trust to improve awareness of elderly patients. `` | :03:07. | :03:13. | |
pushing the trust. They shotld put someone in place, a silver `dvocate, | :03:14. | :03:19. | |
who would represent the intdrests of the elderly patient but havhng | :03:20. | :03:22. | |
someone who could keep an exe on their condition, ensure that if | :03:23. | :03:25. | |
there condition deteriorates, they receive timely, appropriate | :03:26. | :03:30. | |
treatment and we don't have a repeat of this. Peter Brewer city hospital | :03:31. | :03:36. | |
says it has apologised. Lessons learnt from the death of Tol Tubb, | :03:37. | :03:42. | |
new processes in place to f`milies involved. The deputy medical | :03:43. | :03:48. | |
director told us trust will look at Silver advocates as a way of | :03:49. | :03:54. | |
enhancing care. Victoria saxs she is raising her voice to help others | :03:55. | :03:55. | |
like her father. Record numbers of our A Levdl | :03:56. | :03:58. | |
students are heading to university this year, | :03:59. | :04:01. | |
with thousands more places being The admissions service UCAS says | :04:02. | :04:03. | |
the total number taking up degree courses could top half a million ` | :04:04. | :04:06. | |
despite a slight fall in thd Exam boards say students ` | :04:07. | :04:09. | |
more than ever before ` know what It's a heart in the mouth moment. | :04:10. | :04:27. | |
Will the grades be good enotgh? Yes, for most at this school, and for | :04:28. | :04:32. | |
these seven, heaven, with rdsults good enough to get into Oxford and | :04:33. | :04:38. | |
Cambridge. I have just been accepted to study natural sciences at | :04:39. | :04:42. | |
Cambridge next year. And I'l not quite over yet! I spent the entire | :04:43. | :04:47. | |
night worrying about my restlts but now I see I didn't have to worry. | :04:48. | :04:51. | |
Makes it just about worth it overall! Quite worried, it being my | :04:52. | :04:56. | |
birthday but thankfully it's a double celebration. In Northampton, | :04:57. | :05:03. | |
students, lecturers and othdr staff, fielding calls at the University's | :05:04. | :05:08. | |
clearing centre. Around 300 places are here for hopeful applic`nts but | :05:09. | :05:11. | |
this year nationally there hs more choice for students. There has been | :05:12. | :05:16. | |
a wreck session on the studdnt number cap so there are 30,000 extra | :05:17. | :05:21. | |
places which will allow students to go to that first choice, so in some | :05:22. | :05:28. | |
senses it is a buyers market, so there is competition for | :05:29. | :05:30. | |
universities to get the levdls of students they require. That is what | :05:31. | :05:36. | |
clearing is important. We are told all the vocational courses `re | :05:37. | :05:39. | |
filling quickly, these thred courses, teaching, nursing `nd | :05:40. | :05:44. | |
midwife Marie, all the placds were taken by 9:30 a.m.. Going through | :05:45. | :05:51. | |
clearing can be worrying. You feel something at the bottom of xour | :05:52. | :05:54. | |
stomach, you don't know what the next thing is. The rest of xour life | :05:55. | :05:58. | |
is in doubt and you don't know what you're going to do, with thd | :05:59. | :06:01. | |
University is the right thing for you any more or you want an | :06:02. | :06:05. | |
apprenticeship, it's diffictlt to know what the right option hs. Those | :06:06. | :06:10. | |
in education said don't panhc, find a plan B. If they haven't bden in | :06:11. | :06:17. | |
getting the grades necessarx, then there are still an awful lot of good | :06:18. | :06:22. | |
universities in the UK and they should with them to think through | :06:23. | :06:25. | |
what they were looking for, what they will enjoy, because thdy will | :06:26. | :06:32. | |
still be plenty of options. It isn't the time to panic, it's the time to | :06:33. | :06:36. | |
think, look and go back at the research and make some phond calls | :06:37. | :06:39. | |
and find out what's available, because they will be things | :06:40. | :06:44. | |
available. A little joy and heartbreak, today has seen both But | :06:45. | :06:49. | |
whatever the outcome, whatever the chosen path, the future starts here. | :06:50. | :06:55. | |
Doctor Julie Mills is princhpal of Milton Keynes College. | :06:56. | :06:57. | |
This afternoon she praised her students for the best A`Levdl | :06:58. | :07:00. | |
But she also said that other types of qualifications shotld | :07:01. | :07:04. | |
About half of the students who are qualifying at level three, `t a | :07:05. | :07:20. | |
level level, do vocational qualifications. It strikes le that | :07:21. | :07:24. | |
we don't celebrate their success as strongly. What do you have that down | :07:25. | :07:31. | |
to? I think there are lots of issues, some cultural issues in that | :07:32. | :07:35. | |
we perhaps don't understand vocational qualifications as well in | :07:36. | :07:42. | |
society, and as a college, we need to do more about what vocathonal | :07:43. | :07:47. | |
qualifications are, how thex can help you progress your caredr is. I | :07:48. | :07:50. | |
think there are some challenges around the information and `dvice to | :07:51. | :07:56. | |
young people get, young people, parents and employers, at an early | :07:57. | :08:00. | |
age. I think that's something we need to work on together. This they | :08:01. | :08:06. | |
also appoint that the years, traditional academic convoc`tion is | :08:07. | :08:10. | |
have been seen to be the wax forward, and the people who make | :08:11. | :08:15. | |
policy have come up through that route? `` is there also appoint here | :08:16. | :08:24. | |
that for years. Those who h`ven t experienced vocational training | :08:25. | :08:27. | |
don't know how it can help xoung people or the economy to succeed, so | :08:28. | :08:32. | |
I agree there is a big educ`tion job needed, certainly at the policy | :08:33. | :08:37. | |
level. You offer both of thdse qualifications at your colldge, | :08:38. | :08:40. | |
which students to you think are better prepared for the world of | :08:41. | :08:46. | |
work? All the student to le`ve Milton Keynes College are | :08:47. | :08:47. | |
exceptionally well prepared for the world of work, but employers say | :08:48. | :08:54. | |
they are happier with college leavers than school leavers, partly | :08:55. | :08:58. | |
because the vocational skills they develop mean they are better | :08:59. | :09:02. | |
prepared for the workforce. What we can do at the college is colbine it | :09:03. | :09:06. | |
so we have many students who were doing some A`levels alongside a | :09:07. | :09:11. | |
vocational codification, thdn you really do get the best of both | :09:12. | :09:14. | |
worlds, and that makes for ` very exciting future for young pdople. | :09:15. | :09:19. | |
Every student is different on the right choice is different for every | :09:20. | :09:24. | |
student. For some, the tradhtional academic route is perfect for them | :09:25. | :09:27. | |
and we'll make sure they get to where they want to be and for | :09:28. | :09:31. | |
others, a vocational pathwax is perfect on my sofa may it's about | :09:32. | :09:36. | |
celebrating and recognising the achievements of all students. | :09:37. | :09:43. | |
30 jobs are to go at Northamptonshire`based Wdetabix. | :09:44. | :09:45. | |
It's the first time the cerdal company has asked for voluntary | :09:46. | :09:48. | |
Weetabix employs 1,200 people in Burton Latimer and Corby ` but says | :09:49. | :09:51. | |
it needs to become more effhcient in order to remain competithve. | :09:52. | :09:54. | |
It's working with the unions to try to avoid compulsory redundancies. | :09:55. | :10:01. | |
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of arson following a large | :10:02. | :10:05. | |
fire at a former psychiatric hospital in Northampton. | :10:06. | :10:07. | |
More than 80 firefighters spent four hours at the St Crispin's shte | :10:08. | :10:12. | |
Two men aged 23 ` and one aged 0 ` have been released on bail. | :10:13. | :10:18. | |
A 20 year old woman has also been interviewed voluntarilx. | :10:19. | :10:24. | |
Detectives investigating the murder of a Cambridgeshhre | :10:25. | :10:26. | |
teenager say the case will remain open ` despite having no new leads. | :10:27. | :10:29. | |
The body of 17 year old Alisa Dmitrijeva was found | :10:30. | :10:32. | |
on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk on New Year's Day 2012. | :10:33. | :10:34. | |
She'd been missing from her home in Wisbech for four months. | :10:35. | :10:37. | |
Two men questioned over her death were released without chargd. | :10:38. | :10:39. | |
An inquest will now be held in the coming months. | :10:40. | :10:49. | |
In a couple of weeks' time the biggest motorcycle racing event | :10:50. | :10:52. | |
of the year will take place at Silverstone attracting 150,000 fans. | :10:53. | :10:54. | |
But it could be the last tile the circuit hosts Moto GP | :10:55. | :10:57. | |
because Silverstone won't p`y the fee demanded | :10:58. | :10:59. | |
Instead the race will be hosted by the Circuit of Wales. | :11:00. | :11:03. | |
The only catch is that the circuit hasn't been built ydt and | :11:04. | :11:06. | |
there's serious doubt over whether it will be ready even by 2006. | :11:07. | :11:21. | |
It has been the go to destination for British motorsport, boasting | :11:22. | :11:27. | |
Formula one and Moto GP. We'll run events with massive crowds. But this | :11:28. | :11:33. | |
month's Moto GP could be thd last at Silverstone. At a press conference, | :11:34. | :11:37. | |
the organisers announced Moto GP was heading west to the circuit that | :11:38. | :11:42. | |
hasn't even been built yet `nd won't be ready until 2016. We don't think | :11:43. | :11:50. | |
that 2016 will be in any dotbt, we have guarantees, in the casd this | :11:51. | :11:57. | |
doesn't happen, we will discuss again to see exactly what shtuation | :11:58. | :11:58. | |
is. In a statement: The circuit of Wales project has | :11:59. | :12:16. | |
already been delayed and faces mounting political pressures. With | :12:17. | :12:20. | |
no major investors announced yet, there are calls for the Welsh and UK | :12:21. | :12:23. | |
governments to commit up to ?50 million and that angered | :12:24. | :12:28. | |
Silverstone, who had to fund their recent development themselvds by | :12:29. | :12:33. | |
selling land and securing loans I think today is all about sphn. The | :12:34. | :12:38. | |
fact this has been publicisdd, it doesn't mean anything, becatse if it | :12:39. | :12:43. | |
hasn't been built, the contract will be ripped up. There has to be a | :12:44. | :12:47. | |
contract for Moto GP to walk away if the track isn't built. Silvdrstone | :12:48. | :12:52. | |
has been here before, when ht lost the Formula one rights to Donington | :12:53. | :12:57. | |
five years or so ago. Then the truck couldn't deliver on its grandiose | :12:58. | :13:01. | |
plans and Silverstone came to the rescue. It is up to Wales to prove | :13:02. | :13:05. | |
it can deliver but no one is ruling out the possibility that Silverstone | :13:06. | :13:06. | |
could be coming to the rescte again. The former Daily Express jotrnalist | :13:07. | :13:12. | |
Patrick O'Flynn has announcdd his bid to become UKIP's parlialentary | :13:13. | :13:15. | |
candidate for Cambridge. Mr O'Flynn is currently | :13:16. | :13:17. | |
the party's communication dhrector. A selection process | :13:18. | :13:18. | |
will be held tomorrow. A clean`up operation will bdgin to | :13:19. | :13:24. | |
remove a large tree uprooted A number | :13:25. | :13:27. | |
of headstones were crushed `t the St It's thought | :13:28. | :13:30. | |
the tree was dislodged by stormwater Officials from | :13:31. | :13:33. | |
Fenland District Council sax they're assessing the damage and will also | :13:34. | :13:36. | |
fell another tree nearby. The churchyard at St John's is | :13:37. | :13:38. | |
no longer used for burials. Specialists from the Landsc`pe Group | :13:39. | :13:41. | |
will cut the tree into manageable sections ovdr | :13:42. | :13:43. | |
the course of the next few days We will have the weather for you | :13:44. | :13:55. | |
later, first, actor Stuart local families as long as they need | :13:56. | :14:12. | |
it. Does it come: The epic journey in memory of the hundreds and | :14:13. | :14:16. | |
thousands of horses and mulds killed in the First World War. And back | :14:17. | :14:20. | |
home from the Commonwealth Games, Lewis Smith is keen to help find the | :14:21. | :14:31. | |
stars of the future. This wdek we have been having a look at the life | :14:32. | :14:36. | |
sciences industry. It is ond of our major success stories growing at 10% | :14:37. | :14:40. | |
per year. People in the indtstry know that the only way to btild the | :14:41. | :14:48. | |
Indus tree `` industry is to invest in research and start`up businesses. | :14:49. | :14:54. | |
In his final report, which Bond has been to a company in Cambridge owned | :14:55. | :15:03. | |
by AstraZeneca. This is the corner of the campus and that is their main | :15:04. | :15:07. | |
building. The view from the top of the laboratory. Like a passdnger | :15:08. | :15:15. | |
liner, it looks on the down on the biomedical campus. This is where | :15:16. | :15:20. | |
AstraZeneca will build its global HQ and research Centre. Employdd and | :15:21. | :15:27. | |
the molecular level of how living things work are studied herd. Some | :15:28. | :15:34. | |
things turn out without a lot of planning turn out to be verx | :15:35. | :15:38. | |
useful. DNA sequencing was pursued because it was interesting, but also | :15:39. | :15:42. | |
the ability to sequence the human genomics has had many ramifhcations | :15:43. | :15:46. | |
at a useful. Research here leads to the creation of biotech start`ups. | :15:47. | :15:51. | |
25 years ago one such was C`mbridge antibody technology, which became | :15:52. | :15:56. | |
very successful. So much so, it was bought by AstraZeneca and rdmained | :15:57. | :16:06. | |
made union. ``. Now, it devdlops therapies using antibodies. Soon it | :16:07. | :16:13. | |
will move to this campus. Wd are a science led organisation. Wd see | :16:14. | :16:16. | |
fantastic benefits in being embedded in the science committee th`t the | :16:17. | :16:23. | |
community in Cambridge. It hs really exciting. The company that was borne | :16:24. | :16:28. | |
out of this laboratory becale very successful and was acquired by | :16:29. | :16:33. | |
AstraZeneca is now moving hdre, next to the organisation which created | :16:34. | :16:37. | |
it. It's parent company is giving the laboratory ?6 million to fund | :16:38. | :16:43. | |
further research, which in turn will lead to more start`ups. It hs an | :16:44. | :16:48. | |
example of how wealth creatdd within the bioscience cluster is constantly | :16:49. | :16:55. | |
being resected aided. I think AstraZeneca appreciates what we have | :16:56. | :16:58. | |
given them in the past and appreciates we are moving ndxt to | :16:59. | :17:02. | |
them. These are not drag discovery projects, please is blue skx B | :17:03. | :17:14. | |
search will stop `` grant. . Of course, AstraZeneca has recdntly | :17:15. | :17:17. | |
been on the end of a takeovdr approach from Pfizer. It be`t them | :17:18. | :17:23. | |
off. The knowledge held within this new company is one of the things | :17:24. | :17:27. | |
that Pfizer would dearly like he `` like to get its hands on. This | :17:28. | :17:33. | |
proves the science industry is really first class. Now, yot might | :17:34. | :17:39. | |
think he had enough on his plate, starring in a Tumble, but Louis | :17:40. | :17:49. | |
Smith has been doing more work. He was back at his home gym helping to | :17:50. | :17:52. | |
coach the next generation of gymnasts. He is one of the lost | :17:53. | :17:59. | |
recognisable faces in sport, a young man who made gymnastics rock and | :18:00. | :18:04. | |
roll. His success and profile has created a pipeline of youngsters who | :18:05. | :18:08. | |
want to be the next 3`macro Smith. At his club in Huntingdon, he was | :18:09. | :18:15. | |
helping them do that. Any knowledge and fun, I think that is thd key | :18:16. | :18:22. | |
thing. When you are a kid in sport, it is important to enjoy wh`t you | :18:23. | :18:28. | |
are doing. Louis came out of retirement to win gold and bronze in | :18:29. | :18:34. | |
Glasgow. He said the break with the best thing he had ever did, because | :18:35. | :18:38. | |
he has fallen back in love with gymnastics. I love training and | :18:39. | :18:44. | |
being in the gym. To me, it is not so serious now, I can enjoy it for | :18:45. | :18:48. | |
what is. I am really enjoying it and looking forward to what I c`n next | :18:49. | :18:52. | |
year. He may be back in the gym but he is not of the telly. He hs on | :18:53. | :18:59. | |
this programme at the weekend. Where celebrities do gymnastics stop | :19:00. | :19:05. | |
today's coaching was part of a London 2012 idea called Join In | :19:06. | :19:16. | |
Research shows that 70% of clubs are short of volunteers. I have had | :19:17. | :19:21. | |
volunteers from the start, helping the coach will stop sometimds they | :19:22. | :19:26. | |
can be overshadowed by everxthing else going on. Really, they are the | :19:27. | :19:33. | |
ones doing the work. Every world`class athlete start at a grass | :19:34. | :19:39. | |
roots club. Today shows that success isn't just getting something out of | :19:40. | :19:42. | |
sport, it is also about putting something back in. It should be an | :19:43. | :19:47. | |
exciting night at the athletic Championships in Turin. We have a | :19:48. | :19:54. | |
number of athletes competing. In some are in action right now Sharman | :19:55. | :20:11. | |
is right back in form and this year found great consistency. He recently | :20:12. | :20:13. | |
won silver at the Commonwealth Games. He won with a new personal | :20:14. | :20:18. | |
best time and is targeting ` gold medal here in Turin. I am not the | :20:19. | :20:23. | |
only guy running quick in Etrope. We have the world leader here. They | :20:24. | :20:30. | |
also have the runs medallists here. But we all get together and scrabble | :20:31. | :20:36. | |
it out, I can't wait. Jody Williams looked highly impressive in the heat | :20:37. | :20:40. | |
this morning. She is due on the track any second in Z?rich. She had | :20:41. | :20:46. | |
an incredible 151 race unbe`ten streak as a junior and is looking | :20:47. | :20:52. | |
ready to win her senior major championship title. Earlier, just | :20:53. | :20:57. | |
jot qualified for the final of the 800 metres `` Jess Judd. It is her | :20:58. | :21:06. | |
first competition since the Commonwealth Games. She admhtted it | :21:07. | :21:11. | |
would be tough to pick hersdlf up after finishing fourth, just outside | :21:12. | :21:16. | |
the medals. Tonight to Goldhe Sayers is in action in the javelin. She | :21:17. | :21:20. | |
finished seventh in the Commonwealth. Qualifying proved easy | :21:21. | :21:27. | |
yesterday. Over 58 metres whth her first throw. The 32`year`old is | :21:28. | :21:33. | |
rebuilding her career after two years that were wrecked by hnjury. | :21:34. | :21:37. | |
She is the captain of the British team. | :21:38. | :21:37. | |
It was a huge honour and prhvilege, you know. | :21:38. | :21:40. | |
That's what everyone says, but it really was. | :21:41. | :21:41. | |
To be back in the team is a massive prhvilege. | :21:42. | :21:44. | |
And I, at points, thought it would never happdn. | :21:45. | :21:46. | |
To say it is an added bonus is a bit of an understatement. | :21:47. | :21:49. | |
I know my speed of release hs two metres per second quicker than it | :21:50. | :21:53. | |
I just need to hit the right angles and the right | :21:54. | :21:58. | |
Good luck! This evening, thd women's javelin is that 7:40pm. | :21:59. | :22:18. | |
Tomorrow, Greg Rutherford from Milton Keynes will get his first | :22:19. | :22:23. | |
keep double quick taste the track in Z?rich. He is in the long jtmp | :22:24. | :22:29. | |
qualifying, looking to add ` European title to his collection of | :22:30. | :22:34. | |
medals. Anybody who has read the book or seen the film warhorse will | :22:35. | :22:41. | |
know about the role of horsds during the First World War. 1 millhon | :22:42. | :22:45. | |
horses went to war, but onlx 62 000 came home. They died from | :22:46. | :22:51. | |
exhaustion, the lips and disease. Now I'm military historian from | :22:52. | :22:56. | |
Essex is guiding horses and mules along the old Western front to | :22:57. | :22:58. | |
commemorate their contributhon and raise money for charity. | :22:59. | :23:01. | |
Resting up in a field in Essex ready for a gruellhng, | :23:02. | :23:03. | |
but historic journey along World War I's Western front. | :23:04. | :23:05. | |
They are ready to rock and roll and go over there | :23:06. | :23:10. | |
and try to emulate what the horses and mules did 100 years ago. | :23:11. | :23:13. | |
We are going to use period equipment and tack. | :23:14. | :23:15. | |
It is going to be quite hot because they are wearing First World | :23:16. | :23:18. | |
War equipment and uniforms, which are made out of two layers of wool. | :23:19. | :23:21. | |
The route from the sea, starting at Nieuport in Belgium | :23:22. | :23:24. | |
125 miles along the old front line, into France to the River Solme, | :23:25. | :23:29. | |
A dying horse with a handler in its arms, | :23:30. | :23:35. | |
One of the loveliest memori`ls on the Western Front, in my ophnion. | :23:36. | :23:40. | |
And strong animals like this, were needed | :23:41. | :23:43. | |
because they could carry amlo and medical supplies to the trenches. | :23:44. | :23:46. | |
More than half a million mules and horses were killed. | :23:47. | :23:50. | |
Their suffering amidst the lud and noise was unimaginable. | :23:51. | :23:54. | |
As well as the Royal British Legion, on the trek is the animal charity, | :23:55. | :23:57. | |
It had animal hospitals in France during World War I. | :23:58. | :24:03. | |
Obviously, heavy shellfire doesn't choose between man and beast when | :24:04. | :24:06. | |
The mud is as bad for a horse as it is a human. | :24:07. | :24:14. | |
I do solemnly swear that we shall be together again. | :24:15. | :24:18. | |
Warhorse, the story of how the conflict couldn't separ`te | :24:19. | :24:21. | |
a farm hand from his beloved animal, has now moved millions. | :24:22. | :24:25. | |
It's highlighted the pain animals suffered. | :24:26. | :24:28. | |
This painting, commissioned by Blue Cross during | :24:29. | :24:31. | |
At any moment, you could lose a horse or a mule from underneath | :24:32. | :24:37. | |
Or, if an officer came along and said, OK, we need that `nimal | :24:38. | :24:42. | |
You have to say goodbye to ht, probably never to be seen again | :24:43. | :24:45. | |
But the suffering of the anhmals will be remembered when the horses | :24:46. | :24:48. | |
we have had some torrential downpours across the region today. | :24:49. | :25:09. | |
These pictures are taken in Cambridge showing some very heavy | :25:10. | :25:14. | |
rain. We have had reports of thunder and lightning and localised flooding | :25:15. | :25:19. | |
and hail. Not the best condhtions. It has been tied into this weather | :25:20. | :25:24. | |
front, heading southwards. Looking at the radar, you can see the extent | :25:25. | :25:31. | |
of those showers right across the region. Not many places havd | :25:32. | :25:34. | |
escaped. There were some very heavy downpours. They are heading | :25:35. | :25:39. | |
eastwards bit slow moving whth a light wind. Expect further showers | :25:40. | :25:42. | |
through this evening and for the first part of the night. Thdy do | :25:43. | :25:46. | |
gradually clear eastwards. Lany of us will end the night on a drying | :25:47. | :25:53. | |
note. The winds could blow hn some showers across northern offdr from | :25:54. | :25:57. | |
the North Sea into the earlx hours of the more than morning `` morning. | :25:58. | :26:04. | |
Temperatures around 14 degrdes. Tomorrow, the weather front heads | :26:05. | :26:09. | |
away to the south`east and xou can see a ridge of high pressurd | :26:10. | :26:14. | |
starting to build. This means a better forecaster tomorrow. It | :26:15. | :26:17. | |
should stay dry, but there will be some showers around. Lighter, and | :26:18. | :26:22. | |
more isolated. That doesn't mean we might not see the odd shoppdr one, | :26:23. | :26:26. | |
but many places will stay dry through the day `` sharper one. It | :26:27. | :26:34. | |
will tend to turn cloudy in the afternoon which will make things | :26:35. | :26:40. | |
feel cool. Anywhere between 18 Celsius and 20 Celsius as a high. In | :26:41. | :26:45. | |
the afternoon, the chance of an isolated shower, but lots of places | :26:46. | :26:49. | |
stay dry. Looking ahead, it starts well, on Saturday some fine and dry | :26:50. | :26:57. | |
weather. On Sunday, some showers return. The low pressure makes its | :26:58. | :27:04. | |
presence felt again. Make the most Saturday, that looks like the best | :27:05. | :27:09. | |
day. The showers return on Sunday, and they start of next week, it a | :27:10. | :27:13. | |
little unsettled. Temperatures stay on the cool side and there light | :27:14. | :27:17. | |
even be a single figure temperature overnight. 1008 millibars, 29.7 | :27:18. | :27:27. | |
inches. Is that the end of summer? Let's hope not! You can't complain, | :27:28. | :27:33. | |
it's been great. That is all matter night. Have a good evening, good | :27:34. | :27:36. |