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The rise in the number of young women suffering mental health | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
New research suggests women aged between 16 and 24 | :00:07. | :00:13. | |
It's horrible because as much as you may look calm and like fine, | :00:14. | :00:21. | |
you feel like everything's going to collapse and | :00:22. | :00:23. | |
We'll be looking at what might be causing this rise in problems | :00:24. | :00:28. | |
A double manhunt after a young girl is abducted and raped on her way | :00:29. | :00:35. | |
Over a hundred people are injured - some trapped - when a commuter train | :00:36. | :00:40. | |
crashes into a station just outside New York. | :00:41. | :00:43. | |
How taking common painkillers if you're elderly can | :00:44. | :00:45. | |
And an embarrassing start to the Ryder Cup after the brother | :00:46. | :00:51. | |
of one British golfing star calls US fans a braying mob of imbeciles. | :00:52. | :00:56. | |
And coming up in the Sport on BBC News: | :00:57. | :00:58. | |
More on the crisis hitting football as Barnsley assistant Tommy Wright | :00:59. | :01:01. | |
is dismissed after being named in a Daily Telegraph investigation. | :01:02. | :01:27. | |
Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six. | :01:28. | :01:30. | |
There's been a sharp rise in the number of young women | :01:31. | :01:34. | |
New figures show that in England, one in four 16 | :01:35. | :01:42. | |
That's an increase from one in five - seven years earlier. | :01:43. | :01:45. | |
The findings come in a big survey of mental health in England - | :01:46. | :01:51. | |
so what's causing so many young women to suffer problems | :01:52. | :01:53. | |
Young women are seen as a high risk group, according to this | :01:54. | :02:05. | |
comprehensive new survey for England and Alice Thompson, who's 17, can | :02:06. | :02:07. | |
She's suffered from mental health problems, including | :02:08. | :02:10. | |
anxiety, self-harm and eating disorders. | :02:11. | :02:12. | |
She's in treatment now, but says that her conditions have | :02:13. | :02:14. | |
Anxiety feels like you are in a stream | :02:15. | :02:22. | |
or even an ocean and there's just waves crashing at you | :02:23. | :02:26. | |
constantly and you're treading water and the more you tread water, | :02:27. | :02:31. | |
the harder it is to keep going because you just get tired and you | :02:32. | :02:34. | |
get lethargic and you just end up drowning eventually. | :02:35. | :02:40. | |
The mental health survey covering England, | :02:41. | :02:42. | |
carried out every seven years, highlights important trends. | :02:43. | :02:45. | |
Amongst 16-24-year-olds, 21% of women | :02:46. | :02:47. | |
experience symptoms of mental illness in 2007. | :02:48. | :02:51. | |
In contrast, 11.9% of men experienced symptoms in 2007, | :02:52. | :02:58. | |
With self-harm there is a widening gap with 11.7% of women in 2007 | :02:59. | :03:10. | |
saying they'd self-harmed, rising to 19.4% in 2014. | :03:11. | :03:15. | |
For men, it was 6.3% in 2007 and a slower | :03:16. | :03:18. | |
The report's authors say it's not their | :03:19. | :03:27. | |
job to look for causes, but the growth in social media | :03:28. | :03:30. | |
With teenagers feeling under more peer group | :03:31. | :03:33. | |
pressure and potentially being vulnerable to online bullying. | :03:34. | :03:38. | |
This is the first cohort to come of age | :03:39. | :03:41. | |
We don't yet understand what social media means | :03:42. | :03:44. | |
for the mental health of | :03:45. | :03:45. | |
This is something that perhaps this study | :03:46. | :03:51. | |
suggests warrants further investigation. | :03:52. | :03:54. | |
Students beginning a new term are potentially vulnerable | :03:55. | :03:58. | |
to mental health challenges and many colleges and universities are doing | :03:59. | :04:01. | |
At Bradford College there's room set aside for | :04:02. | :04:05. | |
young people to relax and escape from every day stresses with local | :04:06. | :04:07. | |
guide dogs brought in as a welcome distraction. | :04:08. | :04:13. | |
I don't know, it has his affect, it makes me feel calm, | :04:14. | :04:17. | |
relaxed and forget about all the | :04:18. | :04:19. | |
problems we've got and just focus on this dog. | :04:20. | :04:22. | |
A recent Scottish survey found what was said to be | :04:23. | :04:33. | |
significantly lower levels of mental well-being amongst young women, | :04:34. | :04:35. | |
problem for policy makers, the NHS and young people. | :04:36. | :04:55. | |
Hugh if this was a physical illness, we would call it an epidemic. Yes, | :04:56. | :05:06. | |
one expert used that word epidemic. There is more awareness of self-harm | :05:07. | :05:10. | |
so, that might increase reporting. But it is a major problem. We heard | :05:11. | :05:14. | |
of social media and they say that the context tot this seven-year | :05:15. | :05:20. | |
period, there was a recession and an increase in domestic abuse and | :05:21. | :05:23. | |
violence and that may have affected young women. The Government said it | :05:24. | :05:29. | |
is investing more in mental health and set up new waiting time | :05:30. | :05:32. | |
performance targets and I understand there will be a major policy | :05:33. | :05:37. | |
announcement for England covering areas like self-harm and suicide. | :05:38. | :05:41. | |
But there is a long way to go and everyone who feels there should be | :05:42. | :05:47. | |
parity of esteem between mental and physical health would say there is a | :05:48. | :05:48. | |
lot of work to be done. Thank you. A 14-year-old girl | :05:49. | :05:54. | |
was abducted and raped on her way to school yesterday | :05:55. | :05:55. | |
morning in Oxford. Police say she was forced into a car | :05:56. | :05:58. | |
during a four-hour ordeal. Officers are looking for two | :05:59. | :06:00. | |
white male suspects. They've appealed for anyone | :06:01. | :06:02. | |
with footage from helmet or dashboard mounted | :06:03. | :06:04. | |
cameras to come forward. This was where the 14-year-old girl | :06:05. | :06:16. | |
was taken to and where police are concentrating their investigation. | :06:17. | :06:19. | |
She was missing for three and a half hours and had been raped. Local | :06:20. | :06:26. | |
people were horrified. Disgusting, awful. Frightening. Devastating. Can | :06:27. | :06:30. | |
you imagine what the girl is going through? I'm extremely worried and | :06:31. | :06:38. | |
horrid to hear this. My thoughts go to the girl's family. The girl had | :06:39. | :06:43. | |
been in her school uniform when she was taken. It happened during the | :06:44. | :06:48. | |
height of yesterday's morning rush hour. She was in the Sommer town | :06:49. | :06:59. | |
area of Oxford. Two white men drove her away in a silver hatchback. | :07:00. | :07:04. | |
Police found her a mile away. She was knocking on doors, seeking help. | :07:05. | :07:15. | |
How shocking and unusual is this? It is exceptionally unusual. I know how | :07:16. | :07:21. | |
shocking this is. The reassurance I can give is wif a large inquiry. | :07:22. | :07:28. | |
Police have apiled to cyclists and -- appealed to cyclists and | :07:29. | :07:33. | |
motorists with dashboard cameras. They say they're putting more police | :07:34. | :07:37. | |
into the area to reassure parents and that the girl is now receiving | :07:38. | :07:40. | |
specialist support. The UK's trade with | :07:41. | :07:46. | |
the European Union can be 'at least as free' following Brexit | :07:47. | :07:49. | |
as it is now, according to the International | :07:50. | :07:51. | |
Trade Secretary Liam Fox. He said introducing tariffs | :07:52. | :07:53. | |
on trade would be bad not just for Britain, | :07:54. | :07:55. | |
but for all of Europe. But in this pre-negotiation period, | :07:56. | :07:59. | |
politicians on the continent have been keen to warn that Britain | :08:00. | :08:01. | |
will not get any kind of special Here's our Economics Editor Kamal | :08:02. | :08:04. | |
Ahmed. Taking back control. Lee fox today | :08:05. | :08:19. | |
at a flight simulation business, trying to plot smooth landing. I | :08:20. | :08:28. | |
believe the UK is in a prime position to become a world leader in | :08:29. | :08:33. | |
free trade, because of the brave decision of British people to leave | :08:34. | :08:40. | |
the EU. Those who believe that the referendum was a sign of Britain | :08:41. | :08:47. | |
looking inwards have it completely 100% wrong. Yesterday car | :08:48. | :08:53. | |
manufacturers in Britain warned that if there were tariffs between | :08:54. | :08:59. | |
Britain and the EU, once we had left, that would, could mean job | :09:00. | :09:03. | |
losses. Do you agree? Who does it harm more? If we end up in a new | :09:04. | :09:09. | |
tariff environment? It is in everybody's interests that as we | :09:10. | :09:13. | |
move forward we have at least as free a trading environment as we | :09:14. | :09:18. | |
have today. Anything else may not harm the politicians and the | :09:19. | :09:21. | |
institutions, but it will harm the people of Europe. This is Manchester | :09:22. | :09:27. | |
Town Hall, a monument to the glories of our free trade past and it was | :09:28. | :09:32. | |
here that Liam Fox gave the strongest signal about the future. | :09:33. | :09:36. | |
Not only would Britain be leaving the EU, but leaving the single | :09:37. | :09:41. | |
market. This looks and feels like a hard Brexit. At the Paris motor show | :09:42. | :09:46. | |
concern, if Britain leaves the single market, that could mean | :09:47. | :09:52. | |
tariffs and for the Nissan boss and that company runs a huge factually | :09:53. | :09:58. | |
in Sunderland, tariffs mean one thing. It means Sunderland would | :09:59. | :10:05. | |
lose competitiveness when it comes to choosing a place to source | :10:06. | :10:10. | |
products for Europe. Then you have a 10% higher cost for tax reasons. | :10:11. | :10:16. | |
From big to small business. These conveyors are going to Sweden. This | :10:17. | :10:20. | |
one near Manchester makes conveyor belts. The message is the same. | :10:21. | :10:25. | |
Tariff-free trade is important us to. We don't want to be put at a | :10:26. | :10:31. | |
disadvantage by incurring additional costs. Because in a competitive | :10:32. | :10:34. | |
market you can't put your prices up to reflect it. Britain's trade | :10:35. | :10:41. | |
exports are one of the fundamental drivers of economic growth. We | :10:42. | :10:52. | |
export ?222 billion worth of goods to the EU. That is nearly ten times | :10:53. | :11:01. | |
the ?26 billion wort of exports that go to China. The UK's trade with the | :11:02. | :11:08. | |
EU matters. Dr Fox came to Manchester to send the message that | :11:09. | :11:14. | |
Britain wants free trade deals, but negotiations with the EU won't start | :11:15. | :11:18. | |
for years. Yes, the tone of the moment is tough, but this journey | :11:19. | :11:23. | |
has a long way to go. Live to Rome and our | :11:24. | :11:26. | |
Europe Editor, Katya Adler. Katya, Liam Fox is setting | :11:27. | :11:30. | |
out his negotiating position, but you've been speaking | :11:31. | :11:32. | |
to the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Well, Mr Renzi is an Anglo file, I | :11:33. | :11:49. | |
can't imagine the EU without the UK he said, but he's euro file and a | :11:50. | :11:56. | |
believer in the European project. While we focus on Brexit, elsewhere | :11:57. | :12:00. | |
there are other EU matters that are crying out to be dealt with. In | :12:01. | :12:08. | |
Italy, they're stuck in the migrant crisis and the eurozone stagnation. | :12:09. | :12:18. | |
He reflects the frustration that EU leaders feel they're waiting as they | :12:19. | :12:22. | |
must for the UK to start formal Brexit talks. | :12:23. | :12:25. | |
There is the need to solve as soon as possible the problem of the UK. | :12:26. | :12:28. | |
Because from 2015 to today, from the first | :12:29. | :12:30. | |
months of 2015 to today, we | :12:31. | :12:32. | |
discussed a lot of times about Brexit. | :12:33. | :12:34. | |
So, now it's time to solve the question. | :12:35. | :12:47. | |
And just how tough should or could those, how tough should or could the | :12:48. | :12:56. | |
EU/UK negotiations get I asked him. Of course, help said they should | :12:57. | :13:03. | |
remain cordial and constructive and don't forget thaechlt U leaders are | :13:04. | :13:12. | |
worried if the U. K gets a great deal, others may want to jump ship, | :13:13. | :13:16. | |
to the UK could not expected a better deal. But these are | :13:17. | :13:21. | |
pre-Brexit negotiation talks. They're talks about talks and all | :13:22. | :13:27. | |
sides in the UK and the rest of the EU are talking tough and once the | :13:28. | :13:32. | |
real process starts, you can expect some wheeling and dealing. Thank | :13:33. | :13:34. | |
you. Rescue teams in New Jersey | :13:35. | :13:37. | |
are trying to free passengers on a packed train which has crashed | :13:38. | :13:40. | |
into a station during At least one person has died | :13:41. | :13:42. | |
and more than 100 were injured when the train came off the rails | :13:43. | :13:46. | |
and smashed through the concourse. Our New York Correspondent Nick | :13:47. | :13:49. | |
Bryant has the latest The packed train entering a crowded | :13:50. | :14:01. | |
station at the peak of rush hour. A routine commute changing in an | :14:02. | :14:06. | |
instant into a terrifying ordeal. Passengers said the train just | :14:07. | :14:12. | |
didn't slow down as it entered the station. Ploughing through ticket | :14:13. | :14:18. | |
areas and into the reception area. It was light a big crash and then | :14:19. | :14:24. | |
everything from the ceiling fell in. I think it hit people on, in the | :14:25. | :14:30. | |
Hoch Ken terminal -- Hoboken terminal. This car kind of like | :14:31. | :14:40. | |
jumped a bit on to the, like, where we were standing and crushed that | :14:41. | :14:45. | |
centre where people would be standing and through them into where | :14:46. | :14:52. | |
we were. Ran and looked and saw a guy bleeding from the head and a | :14:53. | :14:56. | |
couple of people, I didn't see many bodies, until I ran there and I saw | :14:57. | :15:00. | |
people getting up and bleeding all over. Such was the impact of the | :15:01. | :15:04. | |
crash that part of roof caved in, making it more difficult for the | :15:05. | :15:08. | |
emergency services to reach people trapped. There are reports of people | :15:09. | :15:18. | |
pinned under collapsed pillars. Hoboken is in New Jersey, many use | :15:19. | :15:28. | |
the station to travel into New York. Many tend to pack the front | :15:29. | :15:35. | |
carriages of the train. Hospitals were told to prepare for a mass | :15:36. | :15:41. | |
casualty situation. There are three serious patients and some who have | :15:42. | :15:45. | |
been treated by trauma surgeons and in addition there are a handful of | :15:46. | :15:49. | |
others who are being evaluated for their injuries in the emergency | :15:50. | :15:54. | |
room. 40 are being treated as well for walking types of injuries and | :15:55. | :15:56. | |
they're being evaluated as well. The cause of the crash isn't yet | :15:57. | :16:14. | |
known but New Jersey transit hasn't yet installed automatic system | :16:15. | :16:17. | |
control, that stops trains going too fast T had been ordered to install | :16:18. | :16:22. | |
the system by the Government. But there have been repeated delays. Now | :16:23. | :16:27. | |
there have been a spate of train crashes in America's north-east | :16:28. | :16:30. | |
corridor in recent years and the speed of locomotive has often been | :16:31. | :16:35. | |
the cause. So commuters here are inevitably asking - why has to taken | :16:36. | :16:41. | |
so long to install this basic safety mechanism, especially when America's | :16:42. | :16:45. | |
national safety transportation board was calling for its introduction | :16:46. | :16:49. | |
over 25 years ago. Thank you, Nick. | :16:50. | :16:53. | |
The number of people in England receiving treatment for mental | :16:54. | :16:59. | |
health issues has risen to one in three. | :17:00. | :17:02. | |
And, still to come - the investigation into alleged | :17:03. | :17:06. | |
football corruption claims another scalp, this time | :17:07. | :17:08. | |
Aaron Ramsey will not be returning from his hamstring injury in time | :17:09. | :17:14. | |
to play in Wales in the next two World Cup qualifiers. | :17:15. | :17:16. | |
He'll miss next month's games with Austria and Georgia. | :17:17. | :17:31. | |
Elderly people who regularly take common painkillers such as ibuprofen | :17:32. | :17:34. | |
are at increased risk of heart failure. | :17:35. | :17:37. | |
New research analysed the effects of anti-inflammatory drugs given | :17:38. | :17:39. | |
But younger patients are unlikely to be affected, as our | :17:40. | :17:44. | |
Medical Correspondent Fergus Walsh explains. | :17:45. | :17:48. | |
For 40 years, Anne Nut, has struggled are rheumatoid arthritis. | :17:49. | :17:53. | |
She needs medication to help her control chronic joint pain. | :17:54. | :17:58. | |
Anne is prescribed diclofenac, but research says these, | :17:59. | :18:02. | |
and similar pain killers, like ibuprofen and naproxen | :18:03. | :18:06. | |
naproxen, increase the risk of heart failure. | :18:07. | :18:07. | |
Do I stop taking them and lose part of my independence? | :18:08. | :18:15. | |
Or do I carry on taking them and, perhaps, put | :18:16. | :18:19. | |
That's a decision that lots of us out there are going to have to make | :18:20. | :18:27. | |
The researchers examined 27 non-steroidal anti-inflammatory | :18:28. | :18:38. | |
drugs being taken on prescription by 10 million people in Europe. | :18:39. | :18:41. | |
Overall, the drugs increase the risk of being admitted to hospital | :18:42. | :18:43. | |
with heart failure by 19%, compared with those not taking them | :18:44. | :18:46. | |
but the study did not show the underlying or absolute risk. | :18:47. | :18:49. | |
All medicines have potential side effects. | :18:50. | :18:52. | |
But the warnings from this research really only apply to the elderly. | :18:53. | :18:57. | |
The average age of the people in this study was 77. | :18:58. | :19:01. | |
For them, doctors need to be careful when prescribing pain killers. | :19:02. | :19:04. | |
As always, it is balance between risk and benefit. | :19:05. | :19:07. | |
A leading pharmacist sought to reassure the public. | :19:08. | :19:13. | |
Younger patients occasionally take these drugs, short courses, | :19:14. | :19:20. | |
and there is no evidence this is a problem. | :19:21. | :19:25. | |
Older patients are generally getting these drugs prescribed | :19:26. | :19:27. | |
by their doctor and they are being monitored closely anyway. | :19:28. | :19:29. | |
If people do have concerns they should speak to their GP | :19:30. | :19:32. | |
Ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatories are very | :19:33. | :19:35. | |
effective medicines but for the elderly and those | :19:36. | :19:37. | |
at risk of heart disease, they need to be used with care. | :19:38. | :19:40. | |
A brief look at some of the day's other other news stories: | :19:41. | :19:55. | |
And police have charged a man with the fatal stabbing | :19:56. | :19:57. | |
The bodies of Zoe Morgan and Lee Simmons were discovered | :19:58. | :20:01. | |
close to the branch of Matalan - where they worked - | :20:02. | :20:03. | |
just before 6 o'clock yesterday morning. | :20:04. | :20:05. | |
Andrew Saunders will appear before magistrates tomorrow. | :20:06. | :20:07. | |
The bodies of a man and a woman have been found on the Norfolk coast. | :20:08. | :20:10. | |
The alarm was raised at Breydon Water estuary by a member | :20:11. | :20:13. | |
of the public who saw the bodies on a mud bank. | :20:14. | :20:15. | |
Police say the deaths of the pair, who are believed to be | :20:16. | :20:18. | |
aged between 40 and 50, are so far unexplained. | :20:19. | :20:21. | |
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of his father, | :20:22. | :20:25. | |
whose body was found in the boot of a car in County Antrim. | :20:26. | :20:28. | |
44-year-old Gerald John Mulligan, from Lisburn, is accused | :20:29. | :20:39. | |
Another person has lost his job following an investigation | :20:40. | :20:45. | |
According to the Daily Telegraph, the assistant manager | :20:46. | :20:49. | |
of Championship side Barnsley, Tommy Wright, agreed to take | :20:50. | :20:51. | |
The chairman of Premier League Stoke City has also called | :20:52. | :20:55. | |
for a clampdown on agents and their fees - he's been talking | :20:56. | :21:01. | |
If you thought envelopes stuffed through of cash had been consigned | :21:02. | :21:07. | |
to football's bad old days, think again. This is saisant Barnsley' | :21:08. | :21:13. | |
manager, Tommy Wright, secretly filmed apparently being given ?5 | :21:14. | :21:21. | |
thou.d - this is Barnsley's assistant manager. | :21:22. | :21:25. | |
Wright denied breaking any rules but having been suspended, today he was | :21:26. | :21:33. | |
sacked. Other names revealed today, include Queen's Park Rangers | :21:34. | :21:36. | |
manager, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, filmed aparentedly trying to | :21:37. | :21:39. | |
negotiate a fee to speak to the firm. And Leeds''s owner. And this | :21:40. | :21:51. | |
man from Leeds. Zmrnchts we know there has been | :21:52. | :21:56. | |
bungs, brown paperenvelopes. We know it has gone on. There is enough | :21:57. | :22:00. | |
evidence out there, to suggest, but there never has been a prolonged | :22:01. | :22:03. | |
investigation perhaps by the correct authorities. This crisis has already | :22:04. | :22:08. | |
cost the England manager his job, embroiled several unnamed Premier | :22:09. | :22:12. | |
League bosses and now claimed a second scalp here at barnsly. The FA | :22:13. | :22:17. | |
are investigating but' admit their powers to fully police a globalised | :22:18. | :22:22. | |
multi-billion pound sport are limited and it is notoriously | :22:23. | :22:25. | |
difficult to prove corruption. George Graham, sacked by Arsenal in | :22:26. | :22:30. | |
1995, remains the only manager in the English game to be punished for | :22:31. | :22:36. | |
accepting underhand payments. Lord Stevens headed up a Premier League | :22:37. | :22:40. | |
bungs inquiry in two #240u6d but found no evidence clubs or officials | :22:41. | :22:44. | |
had taken illegal payments. - in 2006. What can be done? Today one | :22:45. | :22:47. | |
club owner told me the sport must get a grip on the amounts paid to | :22:48. | :22:50. | |
agents. I wondered if collectively we could | :22:51. | :22:55. | |
agree we would not say, pay more than 10%, or we have parameters | :22:56. | :22:59. | |
between 5% and 10% and try and bring some better order into T although | :23:00. | :23:02. | |
these things are coming out, and we are going to have to judge them on | :23:03. | :23:07. | |
their merits, in my view, the game has never been cleaner. But with the | :23:08. | :23:11. | |
sport bracing itself for more allegations, confidence in the whole | :23:12. | :23:13. | |
of the game is now on the line. The independent inquiry | :23:14. | :23:18. | |
into historical child sex abuse has suffered another set back today, | :23:19. | :23:20. | |
after a second senior lawyer quit. It comes just a day | :23:21. | :23:25. | |
after the lead lawyer, Three chairs of the inquiry | :23:26. | :23:27. | |
have also stepped down Europe begins its defence | :23:28. | :23:30. | |
of golf's Ryder Cup tomorrow, with the US team losing eight | :23:31. | :23:40. | |
of the last ten meetings. But the start of the competition has | :23:41. | :23:43. | |
been overshadowed by an article written by the brother | :23:44. | :23:46. | |
of the Masters champion, Peter Willett called American fans, | :23:47. | :23:48. | |
amongst many other things, a "baying mob of imbeciles" | :23:49. | :23:51. | |
who were also "fat, stupid, Enter America's new pantomime | :23:52. | :24:09. | |
villain. Danny Willetts, emerging to cheers, boos and heckles, after his | :24:10. | :24:13. | |
brother had landed him in a spot of bother. Hey, Danny, you want some | :24:14. | :24:26. | |
cookie doe,? In an article, he called stuffed cookie doe, | :24:27. | :24:28. | |
classless, greed. When you are about to faced thousands of them, not | :24:29. | :24:32. | |
helpful. I would like to apologise for what has been said. It is not | :24:33. | :24:36. | |
the thoughts of myself and the team and of captain Darle. I said to | :24:37. | :24:40. | |
Peter I was obviously disappointed in what was said and what was | :24:41. | :24:46. | |
written about the American fans. This is the ride Cup. Our country, | :24:47. | :24:53. | |
our course... The team have already been firing up their fan was a | :24:54. | :24:58. | |
celebrity-backed campaign. We are 13. But if they needed any extra | :24:59. | :25:03. | |
motivation, they've now got it. I think it is very inappropriate. I | :25:04. | :25:06. | |
don't think we represent that at all. The of US crowd will remember | :25:07. | :25:13. | |
it and use it to their advantage to try to rattle him I think he might | :25:14. | :25:18. | |
get a rowdy round and boos, I think. Well, fair to say it'll be a pretty | :25:19. | :25:24. | |
lively atmosphere over the next few days but can Europe's players | :25:25. | :25:27. | |
silence the American fans with another win? | :25:28. | :25:32. | |
Europe's strike, in the last Ryder Cup at Gleneagles was their third in | :25:33. | :25:36. | |
a row and it left American golf searching for answers but the hosts | :25:37. | :25:40. | |
will start as favourites here, with, on paper, the stronger team, and, of | :25:41. | :25:45. | |
course, home advantage. Europe will have to be beat not just their | :25:46. | :25:50. | |
players but their fans and thanks to one man's mischievous brother, that | :25:51. | :25:52. | |
could be tougher than ever. Prince George and Princess Charlotte | :25:53. | :26:09. | |
were star guests at a tea party in Canada. They are on an official | :26:10. | :26:17. | |
eight-day visit to Canada. This is the first time the children were | :26:18. | :26:21. | |
seen since the earlidies when they arrived when they were seen | :26:22. | :26:25. | |
exchanging hand shakes and high fives with the Prime Minister. Very | :26:26. | :26:33. | |
sweet they are too. Let's take a look at the weather with tomorrow | :26:34. | :26:39. | |
as. - with Thomas, equally as sweet. Oh, please! | :26:40. | :26:44. | |
, overthe next few nights there is the chance of seeing the spectacular | :26:45. | :26:54. | |
light displays even as far as southern Britain. | :26:55. | :26:58. | |
Back to the weather, the jet stream soefr us. Powerful. A nastly low | :26:59. | :27:04. | |
pressure sweeping across Scotland. Stormy weather over the coasts. | :27:05. | :27:08. | |
Wrinds easing to. Not as strong with a few showers around. You can see | :27:09. | :27:11. | |
this stretch of wind blowing showers in. In the last couple of hours we | :27:12. | :27:15. | |
have had thunder stoornlsd come brieia, parts of southern Scotland. | :27:16. | :27:19. | |
They may rumble through for a time but eventually fizzle away. For | :27:20. | :27:27. | |
most, a clear night and a chance of catching a glimpse of the northern | :27:28. | :27:30. | |
lights. This is the weather for tomorrow. | :27:31. | :27:35. | |
Fairly fresh, 12-15 across the northern half. The upper teens in | :27:36. | :27:39. | |
the south. A scattering of showers, sunshine for sure. Friday night into | :27:40. | :27:43. | |
Saturday, this low pressure approaches our shores. That is going | :27:44. | :27:48. | |
to spoil the weather for Saturday so the weekend, at this stage, the | :27:49. | :27:52. | |
thinking s is looking very split. Saturday not so good. It is going to | :27:53. | :27:57. | |
be often cloudy at the very least. Sunshine around. The best in western | :27:58. | :28:00. | |
Scotland and Northern Ireland but for Wales, parts of northern | :28:01. | :28:04. | |
England, into Lincolnshire, East Anglia, heavy showers, hail and | :28:05. | :28:07. | |
thunder possible but there will be sunshine from time to time. And | :28:08. | :28:11. | |
then, as if by magic that bad weather pours out into the North | :28:12. | :28:15. | |
Sea. We say goodbye to it and we are in between weather systems. That | :28:16. | :28:19. | |
means we get this sandwich ofshine on Sunday, and it'll feel that bit | :28:20. | :28:23. | |
warmer after a fairly fresh start to Sunday. Well, that at least is | :28:24. | :28:25. | |
something to | :28:26. | :28:28. |