02/12/2013

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:00:00. > :00:11.Tonight, new details of how the Glasgow helicopter crash unfolded,

:00:12. > :00:15.leaving at least nine dead. There was no Mayday call as it fell out of

:00:16. > :00:24.the sky - investigators are combing the site for more evidence. This

:00:25. > :00:29.continues to be a difficult and complex operation. A guard of honour

:00:30. > :00:32.as the bodies of four victims are taken from the site. Police are not

:00:33. > :00:35.ruling out finding more. We'll be hearing from the families devastated

:00:36. > :00:42.by the disaster. Also tonight: Some of the big energy

:00:43. > :00:45.companies say they'll pass on savings to customers, after the

:00:46. > :00:48.Government intervenes. The Lee Rigby murder trial is told

:00:49. > :00:54.how one his alleged killers had a look of "pure evil" as he carried

:00:55. > :00:58.out the attack. We meet the kids from Korea, at

:00:59. > :01:03.school for 13 hours a day, as British pupils head for the bottom

:01:04. > :01:06.of the class. And it's Cyber Monday - retailers

:01:07. > :01:14.expect the busiest online shopping day ever across Britain.

:01:15. > :01:41.In the sport, the sack race, seven managers in seven days.

:01:42. > :01:48.Good evening and welcome to the BBC's News at Six. The wreckage of

:01:49. > :01:52.the helicopter which crashed into a Glasgow pub on Friday night has been

:01:53. > :01:56.lifted from the scene. More details have emerged about the final moments

:01:57. > :01:59.before the disaster. Investigators say there was no Mayday call and

:02:00. > :02:05.that the helicopter fell straight down out of the sky. It's now known

:02:06. > :02:10.that nine people were killed when it came down, and tonight 12 people

:02:11. > :02:14.remain in hospital. Three are said to be in a serious condition. Our

:02:15. > :02:29.Scotland Correspondent James Cook sent this report. For a moment

:02:30. > :02:33.today, this city held its breath. In the December air, this helicopter

:02:34. > :02:40.was gently prised away from the pub. Looking on, two sisters who

:02:41. > :02:47.survived the crash. For them, it was almost too much to bear. For some

:02:48. > :02:55.strange reason, it was relief. I thought, at last, whoever is still

:02:56. > :03:00.trapped, they can get them out. More faces of the dead are now being made

:03:01. > :03:03.public. By mid afternoon, police said nine bodies had been recovered

:03:04. > :03:10.from the scene and the destruction and the scale of the challenge here

:03:11. > :03:15.is now plain to see. This continues to be a difficult and complex

:03:16. > :03:20.operation. A painstaking process is under way to search and preserve the

:03:21. > :03:26.scene am which is of course subject to investigation. The uncertainties

:03:27. > :03:31.of the families of those who have died is at the front of our minds.

:03:32. > :03:38.That investigation is said to be going well. Experts they there are

:03:39. > :03:43.three theories, pilot error, engine problems, or a catastrophic

:03:44. > :03:48.mechanical failure. The helicopter has descended vertically and broken

:03:49. > :03:52.through the building into the rooms below. We have recorded radio

:03:53. > :03:57.information and transmissions and I can confirm there were no emergency

:03:58. > :04:02.transmissions from the pilot before this accident. This is the moment

:04:03. > :04:07.the families of those who died here have been hoping for but also

:04:08. > :04:12.dreading. There is a great sense of the city of Glasgow standing

:04:13. > :04:16.alongside them in support. Tonight, with little ceremony, the wreckage

:04:17. > :04:23.was driven away for detailed examination. There was a more

:04:24. > :04:28.poignant farewell from the emergency services, as tributes were paid to

:04:29. > :04:36.the city's courage and its character.

:04:37. > :04:39.Relatives of some of the victims have been waiting for official

:04:40. > :04:42.confirmation that they've lost family members. Police say they are

:04:43. > :04:45.working as fast as they can to give them clarity. Our correspondent

:04:46. > :04:51.Chris Buckler has been speaking to some of those caught up in the

:04:52. > :04:56.tragedy. The gloom has settled over Glasgow, and despite the cranes and

:04:57. > :05:09.heavy machinery, there is a quiet on the streets around The Clutha. In

:05:10. > :05:16.many cases people still seem to be taking in what happened at the

:05:17. > :05:28.weekend. They were like brothers. John stood vigil throughout the

:05:29. > :05:34.hours of Friday morning. Today, any hope his father survived was lost. I

:05:35. > :05:43.suppose my heart is broken. It has been torn out but I have got to go

:05:44. > :05:48.and identify his body and do that. I need to be strong for my sisters.

:05:49. > :05:53.Throughout the city, there are people who have spent the weekend

:05:54. > :06:05.worrying, trying to work out if they knew anyone who could have been in

:06:06. > :06:10.the -- in The Clutha bar. It is easy to come and talk about politics and

:06:11. > :06:17.it is something I hate it and I told them to get on their bike, and we

:06:18. > :06:28.would fallout, and then come back, so of course we are so I will really

:06:29. > :06:35.miss Samuel McGhee. There is still deep concern to people pulled out of

:06:36. > :06:42.this pub, and for people with only cuts and bruises, a growing relief.

:06:43. > :06:47.I am lucky I have still got my family because if we had died in

:06:48. > :06:52.that pub, our families would be devastated as so many people are

:06:53. > :06:56.devastated today. Some families have been frustrated at the time it has

:06:57. > :07:07.taken for the bodies to be removed from The Clutha. But there is

:07:08. > :07:10.support, badly needed for people who have lost their friends and

:07:11. > :07:15.families. And we can speak to James Cook in Glasgow now. Some details

:07:16. > :07:22.have emerged but there is still an awful lot to learn. That's right, so

:07:23. > :07:27.what do we know? Nine people have died, 12 remain in hospital, three

:07:28. > :07:31.of them seriously injured, and we know a little bit more about what

:07:32. > :07:37.happened to this helicopter in the moments before it plunged into the

:07:38. > :07:43.pub. There was no Mayday call, and the eyewitnesses who said they saw

:07:44. > :07:46.it falling like a stone have been backed up by the investigators. We

:07:47. > :07:49.get to the stage of the investigation and we know that what

:07:50. > :07:55.is happening is that the wreckage has been taken down to Farnborough

:07:56. > :07:59.for detailed examination, and they are doing a more thorough

:08:00. > :08:03.examination of the scene. They have still not confirmed the final number

:08:04. > :08:12.of the dead, but the images we have seen today have underlined the

:08:13. > :08:15.city's shock and disbelief. Some of the big six energy companies

:08:16. > :08:18.say they'll reduce their planned price hikes after the Government

:08:19. > :08:20.announced changes to their costs. Ministers say the average household

:08:21. > :08:23.should save about ?50, although bills will still go up. Labour

:08:24. > :08:28.dismissed the changes as smoke and mirrors. Here's our industry

:08:29. > :08:33.correspondent, John Moylan. For weeks, the Government has faced

:08:34. > :08:36.questions about soaring energy bills and Labour's plans for a price

:08:37. > :08:42.freeze so today the energy giants came under pressure to respond to

:08:43. > :08:47.Government plans aimed at knocking ?50 off bills. The largest energy

:08:48. > :08:52.supplier, British Gas, hiked up prices in November. Its boss says it

:08:53. > :08:57.will now cut bills on January the 1st.

:08:58. > :09:02.Why wait until January to cut prices? We are doing what we can

:09:03. > :09:08.when we can do. This is an important issue and we are bringing them down

:09:09. > :09:15.as fast as we can. Average energy bills would have hit ?1446 after the

:09:16. > :09:37.recent price rises, most households face really big increases. NPower's

:09:38. > :09:42.was the highest. This family struggle to pay their energy bill,

:09:43. > :09:48.which despite the saving, is still going higher. We are saving ?50 per

:09:49. > :09:55.year, but our bill has just gone up to ?140 per year so it will not save

:09:56. > :10:01.too much money. In the Commons, the Energy Secretary said the size of

:10:02. > :10:06.the saving would depend on the firm. These cost reductions will make sure

:10:07. > :10:11.average energy bills are lower in 2014 than they would have otherwise

:10:12. > :10:15.been, on average by ?50 per household. As the major energy

:10:16. > :10:22.companies have confirmed, there will be no need for price rises in 2014

:10:23. > :10:28.unless there is a major change in wholesale costs. Labour says that

:10:29. > :10:33.bills will still go up this winter. They have done a smoke and mirrors

:10:34. > :10:41.deal with the energy companies. Only a Labour Government will stand up to

:10:42. > :10:48.the energy companies and freeze -- freeze prices. Will ?50 saving be

:10:49. > :10:52.enough to stand up to them? Our Deputy Political Editor James

:10:53. > :10:58.Landale is at Westminster now. In political terms, is this enough to

:10:59. > :11:05.blunt Labour 's policy on energy prices? There is a real tussle going

:11:06. > :11:10.on, Labour have dominated debate in recent months with their promise to

:11:11. > :11:14.try to freeze energy prices and the Government are keen to change the

:11:15. > :11:17.subject. They want to move back towards the economy, where they

:11:18. > :11:24.think they have a better story to tell. Ministers know that the

:11:25. > :11:28.promise to take ?50 of people's bills will not be enough to trump

:11:29. > :11:31.Labour 's policy but they think it will be enough to neutralise it so

:11:32. > :11:37.that they can move the debate on back to telling people what they are

:11:38. > :11:40.trying to do to fix the economy. What has surprised me today is how

:11:41. > :11:45.few Conservative MPs I have spoken to who think the ?50 policy is

:11:46. > :11:51.enough. Many say that the Government has to do more, in particular to cut

:11:52. > :11:58.renewable energy subsidies, which at the moment is paid for out of

:11:59. > :12:02.customers' bills. That is why they are looking to George Osborne to do

:12:03. > :12:09.a little bit more, if he can, when he sets out his plans on Thursday.

:12:10. > :12:12.The prosecution in the Lee Rigby murder trial has heard witness

:12:13. > :12:14.statements from those who saw him knocked down and then attacked in

:12:15. > :12:21.Woolwich. Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale deny the

:12:22. > :12:24.fusilier's murder. His estranged wife left the court in tears as the

:12:25. > :12:29.witness statements were read in court. From the Old Bailey, June

:12:30. > :12:32.Kelly reports. The two men on trial, Michael Adebolajo and Michael

:12:33. > :12:37.Adebowale are pleading not guilty to the charge of murder. Today the jury

:12:38. > :12:41.heard statements from members of the public who witnessed the death of

:12:42. > :12:47.Lee Rigby. One described it as a frenzied attack by two knife

:12:48. > :12:51.wielding crazy men. For Lee Rigby's formally, this was another

:12:52. > :12:56.distressing day of graphic evidence. At the front of the group here, his

:12:57. > :13:01.girlfriend. There were more details of his final journey and of his

:13:02. > :13:07.savage death. Lee Rigby was almost back at his barracks in Woolwich

:13:08. > :13:13.when the defendants drove their car at him. The jury has seen the

:13:14. > :13:18.footage of the car hitting him. Michael Adebolajo on the left and

:13:19. > :13:24.Michael Adebowale. A number of witnesses described at how they

:13:25. > :13:28.hacked at Lee Rigby's body as they tried to behead him. In a statement,

:13:29. > :13:34.one witness said of Michael Adebolajo:

:13:35. > :13:44.Another witness, here in the body warmer, was in tears as he gave

:13:45. > :13:47.evidence. Michael Adebolajo's barrister told him, my client is

:13:48. > :14:00.anxious that you understand there is nothing you could have done to stop

:14:01. > :14:04.it. As the Glasgow helicopter wreckage is removed, investigators

:14:05. > :14:11.revealed there was no Mayday call before the crash. Coming up... Is it

:14:12. > :14:19.a big deal? I don't think so. Olympic diver Tom Daley says he's in

:14:20. > :14:29.a relationship another man. In Sportsday, back in the running. Tim

:14:30. > :14:31.Bresnan takes his place in the England Ashes squad for the second

:14:32. > :14:39.Test that starts on Wednesday. New international league tables on

:14:40. > :14:44.education will be published tomorrow. They will focus on the

:14:45. > :14:49.teaching of maths and will make grim reading for many British parents.

:14:50. > :14:53.The last table showed the UK in 28th position out of 65 countries, and

:14:54. > :14:57.the latest figures are unlikely to show much improvement. The best

:14:58. > :15:03.results are expected to come from East Asia, among them China,

:15:04. > :15:06.Singapore and South Korea. But, as Reeta Chakrabarti report from soul,

:15:07. > :15:15.there are heavy costs and extremely long hours for students in learning

:15:16. > :15:16.this way. South Korea, where a child's life revolves around

:15:17. > :15:20.education. Regular school is followed in the evening by private

:15:21. > :15:27.school, a double shift of schooling, making them some of the most

:15:28. > :15:37.formidable pupils in the world. 16-year-old goes to school in

:15:38. > :15:41.gangland in Seoul. Made famous in gangland style. After school she

:15:42. > :15:47.lives with her brother, but far from relaxing at home, she set off again

:15:48. > :15:52.for her second round of study. Even the little ones do a double shift.

:15:53. > :16:02.Long after what might be considered bedtime in the UK, these tots are

:16:03. > :16:07.still working. She then spends hours here at the Private Cranmer, just

:16:08. > :16:14.like the great majority of Korean children. I get tired usually but I

:16:15. > :16:25.can forget about it when I see my results. They are kind of good. She

:16:26. > :16:30.gets home after 11, having spent a mammoth 13 hours in study. It is bed

:16:31. > :16:36.at 2am and then up again at 6:30am to do it all over again.

:16:37. > :16:41.TRANSLATION: We have few natural resources, we only have people. So

:16:42. > :16:44.anyone who wants to be successful, we have to stand out. As a mother, I

:16:45. > :16:49.don't feel comfortable about this but it's the only thing she can do

:16:50. > :16:54.to achieve her dream. Result of this nonstop study is children who are

:16:55. > :16:58.fantastic at tests. We set these 15 and 16-year-old son GCSE maths

:16:59. > :17:02.questions. They did them in half the expected time, with most of them

:17:03. > :17:08.getting full marks. I like going to school because there are many good

:17:09. > :17:14.friends and teachers. Sometimes I'm very exhausted, but I don't mind

:17:15. > :17:19.because I'm studying now for what I want to do in the future. For the

:17:20. > :17:24.economy, this huge investment in education has taken the country in

:17:25. > :17:27.just two generations from mass illiteracy to technological

:17:28. > :17:31.powerhouse. Korean brands are internationally famous. The country

:17:32. > :17:33.has built itself up with extraordinary single-mindedness

:17:34. > :17:39.since the end of the war with North Korea 60 years ago. But its success

:17:40. > :17:43.has come at a cost. The pressure on young people is huge, and the

:17:44. > :17:46.suicide rate is the highest of all developed countries. Is this

:17:47. > :17:51.pressurised environment really sustainable?

:17:52. > :17:55.TRANSLATION: I don't think any other country has achieved such rapid

:17:56. > :17:58.growth as South Korea in the past 50 years. We have focused on school

:17:59. > :18:02.achievement, and that has put a lot of people under stress, hence the

:18:03. > :18:06.high suicide rates. We still have a long way to go, but we are doing

:18:07. > :18:14.some soul-searching and trying to make our people happier. In many

:18:15. > :18:17.ways Korea is the envy of the Western world. Ministers in

:18:18. > :18:22.Westminster and beyond look longingly at its education record

:18:23. > :18:26.and remodelling their own systems to try to compete. But career's

:18:27. > :18:29.phenomenal success has come at a real price for its people, are

:18:30. > :18:38.priced the country is now gradually starting to weigh up. David Cameron

:18:39. > :18:42.is in China, leading Briton's biggest ever trade delegation to the

:18:43. > :18:47.country. He said he wanted two-tier down trade barriers. China says it

:18:48. > :18:53.could invest in key projects here, such as the ace -- HS two rail link.

:18:54. > :18:57.Reporting from Beijing, Mr Cameron insists he is not ignoring concerns

:18:58. > :19:03.about the country's respect for human rights. This report does

:19:04. > :19:06.contain some flash photography. Welcome to Beijing, a capital full

:19:07. > :19:14.of both promise and menace. Any visitor here has to choose which to

:19:15. > :19:18.focus on. It is clear that David Cameron has made his choice. He was

:19:19. > :19:24.due here back in April, but the Chinese cancelled that trip, angered

:19:25. > :19:30.by his decision to meet Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

:19:31. > :19:34.David Cameron is promising China mutual respect and understanding.

:19:35. > :19:39.Some fear that is a diplomatic code for simply marching in step with

:19:40. > :19:45.this country's Communist leadership. Not true, the Prime Minister says.

:19:46. > :19:50.But he insists his focus is rightly on British jobs. I see China's rise

:19:51. > :19:54.as an opportunity, not just for the people of this country but for

:19:55. > :20:01.Britain and for the world. Britain wants China to realise its dream.

:20:02. > :20:09.David Cameron dreams of Chinese money paying for British projects,

:20:10. > :20:13.like high-speed rail. Premier Li responded by saying the two men's

:20:14. > :20:18.relationship was now moving at high speed. They agreed a human rights

:20:19. > :20:22.dialogue. What does that mean? Well, we weren't allowed to ask. Are

:20:23. > :20:29.there no questions at this news conference? This is what the Prime

:20:30. > :20:34.Minister came here to do, to secure Chinese investment and help sell

:20:35. > :20:39.British products. Today, Jaguar Land Rover announced Chinese orders for

:20:40. > :20:42.100,000 cars. He brought with him 120 British businessmen and women,

:20:43. > :20:52.including the apprentices Karen Brady. His reward for what Beijing

:20:53. > :20:57.now calls an indispensable partnership, talks and then dinner

:20:58. > :21:01.with China's president. I simply don't accept that there is a choice

:21:02. > :21:05.when you come to China, that you either talk about growth, investment

:21:06. > :21:12.and jobs, or you talk about human rights. You do both. Outside the

:21:13. > :21:18.great Hall of the people, a reminder that for all the talk of reform

:21:19. > :21:25.here, people have few of the freedoms we take for granted. This

:21:26. > :21:28.is a country that has the money, the markets that make a relationship so

:21:29. > :21:32.attractive for a British Prime Minister. It is also a country where

:21:33. > :21:38.you are stopped by the police for filming in the main square, and

:21:39. > :21:41.prevented from asking questions at a news conference. That, in a

:21:42. > :21:53.nutshell, is the dilemma David Cameron faces here. A 23-year-old

:21:54. > :21:58.man has admitted murdering George Williams, the daughter of a police

:21:59. > :22:02.detective. Georgia was 17 when she disappeared in May, her body was

:22:03. > :22:05.found in woodland near Wrexham. Jamie Reynolds had initially denied

:22:06. > :22:11.the charge but changed his plea as his trial was about to begin. The

:22:12. > :22:15.Olympic diver Tom Daley has posted a video online revealing that he is in

:22:16. > :22:20.a relationship with another man. The 19-year-old said he couldn't be

:22:21. > :22:27.happier, but admitted that talking about his sexuality in public was a

:22:28. > :22:31.difficult decision. He is a poster boy of British sport. London 2012

:22:32. > :22:38.medallist, teen idol and global brand. In an ideal world I wouldn't

:22:39. > :22:42.be doing this video because it shouldn't matter. But today, in a

:22:43. > :22:45.message she filmed on his phone, a personal statement about a

:22:46. > :22:55.relationship that started in the spring. I met someone and they make

:22:56. > :23:04.me feel so happy, so safe and everything just feels great. That

:23:05. > :23:08.someone is a guy. This afternoon it was back to training, at the

:23:09. > :23:14.Plymouth Poole where he spends hours every week. Tom Daley said he made

:23:15. > :23:18.this announcement today because he wanted to stop the rumours and

:23:19. > :23:24.speculation and just get on with his job. He admitted some friends and

:23:25. > :23:28.family had mixed opinions about him going public, but he thanked those

:23:29. > :23:33.who have offered support. It was out of the blue for me as well. I've

:23:34. > :23:38.heard it today. I thought first of all, very brave. Secondly, I think

:23:39. > :23:43.it makes no difference whatsoever. I know that the diving world will

:23:44. > :23:46.treat him as the same old Tom. Campaigners have praised his

:23:47. > :23:50.honesty. Many top sportsmen and women are reluctant to be open about

:23:51. > :23:59.their sexuality. This basketball star came out six years ago. The

:24:00. > :24:02.message she put out today will help young people be more resilient. The

:24:03. > :24:04.word he said today will help families embrace their children,

:24:05. > :24:10.will help children embrace themselves, and that is a big story.

:24:11. > :24:15.It was always in the back of my head that something like that could

:24:16. > :24:19.happen. He said his whole world had changed. But some things stay the

:24:20. > :24:27.same. He says his focus is still bringing home gold from Rio. Today

:24:28. > :24:31.could be the busiest day in online shopping history, as retailers slash

:24:32. > :24:36.prices ahead of Christmas. One credit card company predicts its

:24:37. > :24:42.customers will spend ?450 million online before the day is out. That

:24:43. > :24:48.is an increase of 18% on last year. Shoppers are spending over ?5,000

:24:49. > :24:54.every second, which means more than ?100,000 is being spent in the time

:24:55. > :24:56.I've taken to introduce this report. Our business correspondent is at a

:24:57. > :25:06.distribution centre in Milton Keynes. Just to give you a sense of

:25:07. > :25:09.the scale of this place, you can fit 14 football pitches in here. This is

:25:10. > :25:15.one of the biggest retail warehouses in the country, run by John Lewis.

:25:16. > :25:19.And there are 80 kilometres of conveyor belts here, funnelling

:25:20. > :25:26.orders around the building. They are processing on average every second.

:25:27. > :25:32.It is all very automated and highly efficient. Wisbey is Mark Lewis,

:25:33. > :25:36.online director. Walk us through what we are seeing here. You've

:25:37. > :25:41.already been breaking records. That's right. These are some of the

:25:42. > :25:45.busiest days of the year online. It kick-started on Black Friday, where

:25:46. > :25:49.sales on the day were twice as high as you'd normally expect at this

:25:50. > :25:52.time of year. We continued to be busy through the weekend and busy

:25:53. > :25:59.today. You are seeing all those ordered -- orders being packed up

:26:00. > :26:04.and shipped out to customers homes. They are being driven by smartphones

:26:05. > :26:08.and tablets, the mobile devices. That's right. Customers are changing

:26:09. > :26:11.how they shop. They are shopping earlier in the morning on their

:26:12. > :26:15.smartphones when they wake up, and they are even shopping later into

:26:16. > :26:21.the evening while watching TV on their tablets from the comfort of

:26:22. > :26:24.their own sofa. It's worth pointing out that these mobile sales have

:26:25. > :26:28.come from nowhere. In just the space of a few years, you might be

:26:29. > :26:34.wondering, is this the future of retail? Guess what, the bestselling

:26:35. > :26:40.item is likely to be this, the tablet computer. When all of these

:26:41. > :26:45.get opened on Christmas Day there is going to be another spike in online

:26:46. > :26:52.shopping. This is building up to be a mobile Christmas for shopping.

:26:53. > :26:57.It's time to look at the weather now.

:26:58. > :27:04.A grey day particularly around the wash. Mist and fog lingering on.

:27:05. > :27:07.That is likely to expand down through the Midlands towards the

:27:08. > :27:12.south-west of England. Elsewhere, a lot of clout but not much rain.

:27:13. > :27:22.However, there will be some in the north and west of Scotland. A great

:27:23. > :27:28.start to the day one way or another. At least it is a dry start for the

:27:29. > :27:32.majority. The West Wales has a little bit of light Ranger in the

:27:33. > :27:37.morning. Apart from that, just a lot of cloud around and it's not overly

:27:38. > :27:42.warm. Thicker cloud in Scotland, a bit more of a breeze and some rain

:27:43. > :27:46.to contend with. A dull and wet day across much of northern and western

:27:47. > :27:50.Scotland. The weather front slips southwards slowly, so there will be

:27:51. > :27:55.some rain in Northern Ireland. Some fog may linger right the way through

:27:56. > :27:59.the day. Where it lingers, temperatures will be struggling.

:28:00. > :28:04.Away from any fog, we are looking at seven or eight degrees. The weather

:28:05. > :28:08.front makes good progress southwards through the day on Wednesday. It

:28:09. > :28:13.will take a while until it clears the south coast. We stopped off wet

:28:14. > :28:18.across southern counties of England. Behind it, we should see some

:28:19. > :28:21.sunshine coming out. Equally, there will be some sharp showers

:28:22. > :28:26.developing in a fairly windy Scotland. The wind changes direction

:28:27. > :28:30.and affects us all on Thursday. We are into some cold, arctic air.

:28:31. > :28:37.There will be a significant wind-chill factor. Significant

:28:38. > :28:41.wind-chill factor to go with the wind, we will also see some snow.

:28:42. > :28:50.Most of that is likely to crop up in Scotland, and not just over the

:28:51. > :28:51.hills. That's all from us. We can