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Here, on BBC One, it's time for the news where you are.

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A neighbour of the murdered toddler Liam Fee has told how

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she alerted social services about what she described

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as her "gut-wrenching" feeling that something was badly wrong

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As the two year old's mother and her partner await sentence

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for killing Liam and abusing two other boys, Tricia Smith has told

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Reporting Scotland how she phoned Fife council to alert them,

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but felt she and others weren't taken seriously.

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Tricia Smith new Liam Fee. What she saw hunts to this day. It was awful.

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I did not know if he was actually dropped dead. I thought I had had a

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gut feeling before in the past, but this gut feeling was proper. She was

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one of several women who raised the alarm. I cannot get the vision out

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of my head. It is affecting my sleep. The whole community is

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completely knocked by this. The worst part is a lot of people were

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speaking up, and obviously we were not taken seriously enough. Rubens

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reflect great sadness across this part of Fife. The premature death of

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a young child is a very difficult set of circumstances where people

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are very much at a loss. Again we come back to the compassion that

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people need to share. People are looking for hope and assurance, and

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if we threw the church can help to share that, then that is what we're

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here for, to bring comfort. Locals say they know and respect many

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social workers, but in this case their concerns were not responded to

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well enough. They argue that more staff and resources are needed,

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better training and lighter caseloads. Liam's mother Rachel and

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her partner murdered him. But people here say the government and

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authorities could have done more. Why haven't lessons they learned

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before now? Liam could still be alive.

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Meanwhile, the First Minister has defended the controversial

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Named Person legislation amid criticism that a pilot scheme

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running in Fife was ineffective in preventing the abuse suffered

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The child protection measure is due to come into effect

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It's unfortunately the case that no system anywhere in the world will

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absolutely guarantee that nothing or if it happens to a child. But this

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is all about trying to make sure that we reduce the possibilities of

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children being missed by the authorities, the abuse of children

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going unnoticed. MSPs have voted in favour of

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a complete ban on fracking after SNP Ministers say they will take

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account of the vote - but insist it is right to continue

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with a full scientific appraisal Earlier, I spoke to our political

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editor Brian Taylor. Let's face the situation here at

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Holyrood will stop the SNP are in a minority. Tonight's vote confirmed

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that once again. But they could have headed off demand for instant ban on

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fracking, they could have done that, but to do that would have had to

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vote with the Conservatives and they chose not to do so, they chose to

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abstain instead, that allowed Labour and green amendments demanding a ban

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on fracking to carry by a very small majorities, while the SNP declined

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to participate in the vote. It means they will still continue as

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ministers to take the scientific evidence, perhaps a decision in

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early spring next year. Is it irrelevant? By no means. Firstly

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Parliament has expressed an opinion which goes on into the consultation.

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The second thing is that denied's vote measurably increases pressure

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on the SNP, measure that was already strong, to go for a complete ban on

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on the SNP, measure that was already fracking. If you actually do I think

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there will be a complete ban, the answer is yes stop.

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Investigators have issued urgent safety recommendations

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concerning helicopter gearboxes in the wake of last month's crash

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Tests on wreckage have highlighted metal fatigue,

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and officials believe current methods to detect a failure

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Oil worker Iain Stuart, from Laurencekirk in Aberdeenshire,

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The same type of helicopter has been used to carry Scottish oil workers

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The justice secretary has delivered an ultimatum to Scottish football

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saying disorder and violence must be tackled or the government will act.

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Michael Matheson is suggesting that a form of strict liability could be

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adopted where a club is punished for the bad behaviour of its fans.

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Here's our senior football reporter, Chris McLaughlin.

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The dying minutes of this year's Scottish cup final. It is the goal

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that secured the trophy for Hibs for the first time in 114 years. The

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mayhem that follows kick-starts three separate investigations.

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Outcomes are to follow, but for now, those who run Scottish football

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being told to sort out or else. I think the time has arrived really

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need to start seeing action. In the discussions we have with them it

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will be to assess how serious they are about taking action. And they

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also set out today, a Scottish football was not prepared to take

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action and we as a government must look at what options are available

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to us to try to address these look at what options are available

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issues. The other issues he referred look at what options are available

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to were raised in today's talks. Sectarian singing, the use of smoke

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bombs and flares, and in general fans getting onto the pitch.

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Holyrood wants Scottish football to adopt something known as strict

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liability, meaning clubs ultimately giving up the power to police

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themselves. We are members organisation, the members will

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decide what happens next. The members of the last previously and

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rejected it. They have. Ultimately the members will decide. If you

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don't believe they can accept it, that may well be their position,

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that is indeed if a resolution gets put forward. If that is not happen,

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the government have made clear what their own feelings are. The scenes

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witnessed last month were as embarrassing, but the SFA also feel

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uneasy about this government intervention. The solution? For the

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clubs who run the game to adopt such rules, something we have always

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strict -- resistive and the past. The question is will this latest

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strict -- resistive and the past. article pressure be enough to change

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minds? The US presidential candidate

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Donald Trump has announced he plans to attend the official opening

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of his refurbished golf course ?200 million has been spent

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on the course and hotel in Ayrshire with the official opening

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on June 24th, the day There have been calls for Mr Trump

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to be banned from entering Britain over controversial comments he's

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made on the campaign trail. Seven members of a gang who planned

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to rob an upmarket jewellers at a hotel in St Andrews have been

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jailed for a total Police swooped on the gang ahead

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of the attempted raid at the Mappin and Webb shop

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at the Old Course Hotel A woman has died after falling

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around 20 metres off Emergency services were called

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in this afternoon to try to rescue The MP for Glasgow East,

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Natalie McGarry, is facing a second police probe

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into alleged financial Police Scotland confirmed it

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had received a report which is understood to be linked

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to the SNP's Glasgow Ms McGarry withdrew from the party

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whip last November, after a first 50 years ago Eric Caldow

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was at the height of his fame as Now, he has Alzheimer's disease,

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and although his memory isn't good he's found happiness in reliving

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some of his greatest As part of Scottish Dementia

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Awareness Week we're looking Scotland versus England, Hampden

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Park, making 62. Eric Caldow, the Rangers and Scotland star, scores

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the winning goal. Did you enjoy that, Eric? Today Eric is reliving

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the glory of that triumph at a football memories group. Six years

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ago he developed Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia, and is

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now in a care home in Ayrshire. Playing for Rangers, first of all,

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naturally Scotland. To Captain Scotland and Rangers, it could not

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get higher than that. Eric played 400 games for Rangers and 40 times

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for Scotland. Now it is watching and reliving those experiences that are

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helping keep his spark today. Played against... Was at England? It wasn't

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England, another team, and I scored the penalty in the first few minutes

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of the game. Did you ever get nervous going onto the pitch? No. I

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had the ball at my feet. Eric's. Assess coming to the group really

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helps. My dad gets great enjoyment out of it. He gets to see himself on

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screen again and it brings back memories. And when it comes there

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are a lot of people here that I may be Rangers fans as well. So my dad

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really enjoys it, you could see his face light up with a big smile. The

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group meets Ranegie minutes and has a pie and Bovril have time. There

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are songs and videos and quizzes. The man who runs it believes that

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helps dementia. It gives them a chance to relive good memories from

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the past and share them with friends, because there is nothing

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better than talking about things that happened in the past, good

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memories of when used to play football, together with your family.

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Dementia can take part of the memory away. But it does not mean people

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living with it cannot be happy. They can still twist at three o'clock in

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the afternoon on Monday. Andy Murray is through to the semi

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finals of the French Open. The world number two defeated

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France's Richard Gasquet To get to the final,

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Murray will have to beat the defending champion

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Stan Wawrinka. He is playing great tennis year, in

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the last couple of years especially. But we have not played each other

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much in the last few years, and that was indoors, last time we played. A

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lot has changed since then. The Scottish Cup winners Hibs

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are looking for a new manager. Alan Stubbs has been appointed

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manager of the English championship Stubbs is taking his assistant

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John Doolan with him. Good evening. We've had some quite

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contrasting conditions across the UK again today with Northern Ireland

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and Scotland seeing the lion's share of the sunshine. Beautiful blue

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skies. Thanks to one of our weather Watchers in Dumfries Galloway for

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this image. Divide will be mostly dry. Some rain will affect Shetland

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in the early hours. Cloudy conditions in the north and east

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generally with patchy mist and fog. The clearest skies again will be in

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the West. Tomorrow morning, quickly we should see the cloud buying back

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to coastal areas, and plenty of sunshine around once again. Around

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ATM, still some rain over Shetland, cloudy skies across Orkney and the

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far north coast, and for parts of cloudy skies across Orkney and the

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Aberdeenshire. However, along much of the West Coast, the Highlands,

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the central belt, towards Argyll and the South West we will see lots of

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sunshine once again tomorrow morning. More in the way of cloud in

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East Lothian and the Borders for a time. Across the UK as a whole

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tomorrow, there will be more in the way of clouds turning the sunshine

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hazy at times. Still feeling pleasantly warm with high

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temperatures of 19 or 20 Celsius. pleasantly warm with high

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Similar across Northern Ireland. A better day in Wales and the South of

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England, but eastern coastal areas will hold onto the cloud and as a

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result will feel chilly again. Into the evening across Scotland, light

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and patchy rain across the far north, otherwise it dry and bright

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end to the day with plenty of sunshine. Into Friday, it is looking

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cloudy across the UK as a whole, sunlight and patchy rain for Eastern

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coastal parts of England, some rain to the east and North Scotland as

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well. Western fringes hold onto the driest and brightest conditions, and

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for the weekend across the UK it looks mostly dry, some sunshine, and

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just a few showers. Our next update is during Breakfast

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tomorrow morning. But, from everyone

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on the late team - goodnight.

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