30/03/2016 Reporting Scotland


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The family of a shopkeeper killed in what police described

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as "a suspected religiously prejudiced attack," say they've been

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moved beyond words by the public's response to his death.

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Asad Shah died after being stabbed outside his shop in

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Glasgow's Shawlands area, last Thursday night.

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Our Home Affairs Correspondent Reevel Alderson reports.

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Floral tributes to a popular member of the community.

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Newsagent Asad Shah died last Thursday after being

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The 40-year-old had run the business in the area for several years

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and local people were shocked by his death.

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His family issued a statement describing

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I think, most of you are aware of the very sad incident...

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At the mosque in Glasgow where he worshipped,

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members of his community said that they have been trying

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to help his family through this difficult time.

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We can only go to meet them to offer our condolences

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His story is so sad that they have two repeat and talk

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about it and it is very difficult for him.

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A 32-year-old Bradford man has been charged with his murder.

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He will appear in court again next week.

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The BBC has obtained secret video footage of a fox hunt in the Borders

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which has led to two men being charged with wildlife offences.

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The law on hunting with dogs in Scotland is under review,

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amid calls for the legislation to be tightened.

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Our environment correspondent, David Miller, reports.

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These dogs are part of one of Scotland's ten fox packs.

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MSPs voted to ban hunting with dogs in 2002.

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But mounted packs remain active and insist they operate

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We have very clear legislation that's been in place for over 13

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years. We have got Fox control where reuse hounds to flush foxes.

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The hunting ban came into force in 2002, so what are they doing?

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Before the ban, dogs and riders would pursue a fox

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Now, dogs are used to flush foxes from cover

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The foxes must be shot rather than killed by

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Supporters have said it is a legitimate part of pest

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But the League Against Cruel Sports has passed

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footage to us of the Jedforest Hunt, recorded in February,

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the League has said it shows a legal hunting.

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Then another fox goes around and you can see that he runs

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But then we were surprised to see it looked back.

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He runs out of sight beneath this ridge

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and our cameraman is wondering where he has gone and what has happened.

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Then he sees this pack of hounds with the huntsman chasing the fox,

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But it comes back and the fox goes past and back

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But one hour later, he is back at the hole,

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And there is the fox, he has released

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That is hunting, that is not flushing with guns.

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We did not see the fox again after that.

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We have done what we can do check this footage is genuine.

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But it will be up to the courts to decide what it does

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Two men have been charged by Police Scotland.

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The Jedforest Hunt has said it would be inappropriate to comment.

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This recording has now been submitted to the Scottish

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Government's review of the hunting legislation.

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And there's more in a special online report on fox hunting in Scotland,

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available on the BBC Scotland news website.

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The SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon, says she doesn't have the right

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to rule out a second referendum on independence during the next term

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The Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats argue THAT

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But nationalists say there'll only be a re-match

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From the Holyrood campaign trail, here's our political correspondent,

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A single ice cream, but what about a referendum --? The SNP leader is

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certainly not ruling that out in the next five years. Can you rule it out

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for the course of the next parliament? I don't have the right

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to rule it out at all. That is down to the people of Scotland. If people

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wanted to be once in a generation, once in ten generations, that is

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exactly what it will be. But equally, if people don't want that

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and want the opportunity to make that decision again, that is up to

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the people of Scotland. Can I ask you to explain how that can possibly

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be seen as respecting the result of the referendum? There was applause

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and last night's TV debate for a conservative challenge over a second

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referendum and then the SNP leader conservative challenge over a second

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once I'm back. The future of this country should always be in the pit

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hands of the people of Scotland. Today, you will of had your

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referendum, the Tory leader insisted, it should be at the SNP

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said, a once in a generation of that. I think people are appalled

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that she has said she will begin a new campaign in summer to get us

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back on this again. I stand fully against that, I want to respect the

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decision of Scotland made, stand up for the 2 million no voters than the

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rest of country that wants to move on. The publication for Labour is

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that a big minority of their supporters voted yes. But on a

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that a big minority of their to a nursery, the party leader made

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her referendum position clear. The answer was no and I think it should

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be respected, so I'm really out a second referendum. What I do want to

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do is focus on using the powers of the Scottish Parliament to make a

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difference now. We can -- 30 with these powers. That's what the Labour

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Party is committed to do. No need to stop these evil Democrats pressers.

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Their position to another full on Scotland leaving the UK has not

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changed. We don't support another referendum. Would just have one. I

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feel it's disrespectful when people decided they wanted to stay as part

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of the UK and just because the SNP did not the answer, they want to

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drag it open all over again. Elsewhere in Glasgow, Nicola

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Sturgeon is determined to keep her options open. Independence was

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rejected in the referendum is 55% to 45 are sent. But that yes coalition,

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the 45%, stuck with the party in last year's Westminster elections,

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securing them a landslide. The SNP wants to keep that coalition

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together form a's Holyrood election. Scotland has the right to make this

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decision if and when it chooses. With the decision being made in five

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weeks' time is about the problem in going to be election in Holyrood,

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the decisions the MSPs and when to make him whether we have got the

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boldness of heart to use the powers that are disposal to make Scotland a

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better place. Health, education, tax and spend will dominate the election

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debates but the politics of independents have not gone away.

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Victims of violence pass through A at Glasgow Royal Infirmary

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But they aren't just treated by doctors, they're also getting

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help from so-called Navigators - aiming to help them find ways

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to improve their lives and escape what can be a cycle of violence.

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James Shaw has been to see how it works.

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Tam Begbie and Alan Gilmour, checking in at the start

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of their shift at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

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We're just wondering if we can go in and see him for a quick blether.

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The job title is navigator because their role is to help people

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find ways out of lives blighted by violence -

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as victims, as perpetrators, sometimes both.

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When Tam and I arrive, the first place that we come

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We would then find out from the staff who is here,

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We would find out what bay they were in, we would pull up

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a chair, do a quick intervention with people who might

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Tam is talking to a young woman who has been admitted

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The young woman I was speaking to earlier was admitted

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She had obviously been involved in a violent incident earlier

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on this evening and all the intervention did there was maybe

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make her aware that going out for a revenge attack might not be

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the best idea for her own health and her own sort of future

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repercussions of maybe assaulting somebody.

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Since the project started last December, many A staff

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I think it is one of the most important initiatives we have had

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in emergency medicine in my 20 years of practice.

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I say that unreservedly because the Navigator project

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represents an antidote to a degree of complacency that comes

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from judgement that we have regarding some of the patients that

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We have had a revolving door process for these patients over all my years

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in practice until this has been happening, and now we have something

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which could potentially make a difference and pluck these people

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Alongside the benefits for individuals are possible

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advantages for the NHS if emergency departments are not treating

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the same difficult cases over and over again.

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One complex head injury can cost more than ?30,000 to treat.

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That suggests potential savings could be significant.

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A woman driver has died in a crash on the A9 in the Highlands.

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The collision involving two cars blocked the road near Dalwhinnie

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Moray councillors have voted to scrap controversial plans

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for the Western Link road in Elgin after hearing that the local

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authority's capital spending plans were unsustainable.

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Supporters of the road link described the decision as "folly

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Let's get the weather outlook for tonight and tomorrow and it's

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Thank you. I wanted to show you this picture, a beautiful sunset. The

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showers that we saw earlier fading away and it will be a chilly night.

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We have got the colour scale under to show exactly where we'd like to

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see a frost. Countryside temperatures are perhaps as low as

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-7 or -80 in a few remote highland glens. Still a few showers across

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the Lothian and Borders. Elsewhere it's likely to be a dry start for

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the day and for some bright start, in Dumfries and Galloway, up towards

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Glasgow. In the Lothian 's and the borders more likely dishy shoot a

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shower. Dry and bright, chilly. Some areas still around freezing. As we

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head through the course of tomorrow, a lot of dry and sunny weather in

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the forecast. Always the risk of a few showers in the South East,

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anywhere from Edinburgh down to the border. Any shares the do

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materialise are few and far in between. Across the UK, a lot of dry

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weather. One or two showers across the spine of the country. Mid-teens

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temperatures for us, for the rest of the afternoon and into the evening

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one or two showers around. Largely dry and quiet overnight, but it does

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not last. On Friday a weather front arrives rainy cloudy, wet and windy

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weather. Looking at the detail, wet conditions for Northern Ireland, the

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rain tracking eastwards. For most of England and Wales, dry and bright,

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the sunshine tourney hazy as we head through the course the day. Into the

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weekend, that weather front slips out of the border for a time before

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returning north again. The cloudy and wet day here in Scotland.

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Sunday, that low-pressure spins northwards, fairly unsettled. The

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same time, dragging in some warm air from the continent. Temperatures

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into the mid-teens for parts of England. For us in Scotland, nine or

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ten, maybe 11 Celsius at best. The forecast.

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Our next update is during Breakfast at 6:25 tomorrow morning.

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But, from everyone on the late team here in Glasgow and around

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