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:00:00. > :00:16.Investigations are being carried out into whether the presenter targeted

:00:17. > :00:20.disabled children at Penhurst School.

:00:21. > :00:25.Also tonight: extra support for pupils. Why there'll soon bd a nurse

:00:26. > :00:33.in every secondary school in Oxfordshire. If you've got boy

:00:34. > :00:39.trouble, home trouble, stressed out with exams, she's perfect pdrson.

:00:40. > :00:42.And later on, it's not just trains coming into Reading. Crossr`il's

:00:43. > :00:57.revolution brings the Tube to the Thames Valley.

:00:58. > :01:01.Good evening. Claims children may have bedn abused

:01:02. > :01:03.by Jimmy Savile at a former children's home in Oxfordshhre are

:01:04. > :01:06.being investigated. Penhurst School in Chipping Norton, for young people

:01:07. > :01:10.with severe disabilities, closed last year. It's been named `s one of

:01:11. > :01:14.more than 20 homes and schools in England that will be looked into in

:01:15. > :01:18.relation to historical allegations. Victoria Cook is here with lore

:01:19. > :01:20.details. What was announced today? Well, the Education Secretary,

:01:21. > :01:23.Michael Gove, has said his department has received new

:01:24. > :01:26.allegations about Jimmy Savhle relating to several children's homes

:01:27. > :01:29.and schools. These date back to the '60s, '70s and '80s. This ndw

:01:30. > :01:33.information was uncovered bx the Met Police as part of a larger review.

:01:34. > :01:44.One of the schools in questhon is Penhurst in Chipping Norton. We know

:01:45. > :01:47.the school was specifically for severely disabled children. Now

:01:48. > :01:50.today's announcement doesn't mean that abuse definitely happened at

:01:51. > :01:53.this home. What it means is there will be an investigation looking

:01:54. > :01:55.into the potential allegations. This obviously comes after a strhng of

:01:56. > :01:59.previous allegations against Jimmy Savile. Police have previously said

:02:00. > :02:03.he abused more than 200 people over 60 years. But none of this came to

:02:04. > :02:06.light until after he died in October 2011 at the age of 84. What has the

:02:07. > :02:09.school had to say? Action for Children are the charity

:02:10. > :02:21.that used to run the home. Hn a statement today it said:

:02:22. > :02:26.We know the charity has alrdady started that investigation darlier

:02:27. > :02:31.this week, and so far it hasn't found any basis for these

:02:32. > :02:36.allegations. They know that one has been made to the police which has

:02:37. > :02:39.been passed on to them. Meanwwhile, we're still awaiting the outcome of

:02:40. > :02:46.an investigation into simil`r claims at Stoke Mandeville Hospital where

:02:47. > :02:48.Jimmy Savile was a porter. Victoria, thank you.

:02:49. > :02:51.A man has been questioned in connection with the sexual `ssault

:02:52. > :02:59.of an Oxford University student who posted a selfie of her injuries

:03:00. > :03:02.online. Jeanne Ryan was att`cked when she confronted a man for

:03:03. > :03:06.touching her on the dance floor at the Plush Lounge on Saturdax. She

:03:07. > :03:09.posted a picture of her bruhsed face online. Police say an 18`ye`r`old

:03:10. > :03:12.man has been released on bahl. It'll offer thousands of extra rush

:03:13. > :03:15.hour seats for commuters in the Thames Valley on one of the

:03:16. > :03:17.country's most congested rahl routes. It's been confirmed

:03:18. > :03:21.Crossrail, the new route opdrating beneath London, will be extdnded to

:03:22. > :03:24.Reading when it opens in fotr years' time. But is it what passengers

:03:25. > :03:30.want? Joe Campbell's been fhnding out.

:03:31. > :03:34.Rush`hour Reading. It is easy to see why any extra seat Twin herd in

:03:35. > :03:40.London will be welcomed by lany For business travellers, crossr`il has

:03:41. > :03:45.one of the big benefit. I don't have to get out and change. Half the

:03:46. > :03:49.stress of the journey is, is the connection going to be therd?

:03:50. > :03:56.Wondering if the tube line hs delayed. I would prefer to have a

:03:57. > :03:59.relaxing journey. One of thd major obstacles to bringing the Crossrail

:04:00. > :04:05.scheme to Reading was the cost of extending electrification this far

:04:06. > :04:11.out. But with the wires raphdly advancing as part of the grdat West

:04:12. > :04:19.scheme, it is not so much a case of if is when. At long last, a

:04:20. > :04:25.common`sense decision. It joins up the dots that have been arotnd for a

:04:26. > :04:36.number of years. Reading st`tion designed to take Crossrail. The land

:04:37. > :04:41.protected by the last government. I acknowledge it will be re`lly

:04:42. > :04:46.beneficial. I don't think it'll make any difference to my journex,

:04:47. > :04:49.because it won't be as fast. It takes me a round 25 minutes, so I

:04:50. > :04:54.don't think stopping servicd will be of any help. While the government is

:04:55. > :04:58.looking at fast across rail services, squeezing them into this

:04:59. > :05:01.already congested route will take considerable investment.

:05:02. > :05:03.All secondary schools in Oxfordshire will soon have full`time school

:05:04. > :05:07.nurses. The county council has agreed to spend more than ?0 million

:05:08. > :05:11.to make sure students can access a nurse any day of the week from

:05:12. > :05:14.September. But it's a far cry from the days of matron, with more

:05:15. > :05:23.emphasis on sexual health and healthy eating, as Adina Calpbell

:05:24. > :05:26.reports. Have you got a second, Claire?

:05:27. > :05:29.Claire's been a school nursd here for six months, but has been a

:05:30. > :05:32.registered nurse for more than 0 years. She holds one`to`one sessions

:05:33. > :05:39.like this every weekday, and says the job mainly focuses on providing

:05:40. > :05:45.emotional support. Any young teenager has thanks to. We `ll had

:05:46. > :05:52.it growing up. And my role here is very much dealing with their

:05:53. > :05:55.emotional health. Here at the Oxford academy, there's

:05:56. > :05:58.been a full`time school nurse on site since last September. But most

:05:59. > :06:01.other secondary schools across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshird and

:06:02. > :06:03.Wiltshire only have access to one on a part`time basis, usually through

:06:04. > :06:06.drop`in sessions. From Septdmber, though, that will change here in

:06:07. > :06:10.Oxfordshire. All 35 secondary schools in the

:06:11. > :06:13.county will have a full`timd nurse on site in six months' time. It s

:06:14. > :06:18.part of a new deal between Oxfordshire County Council `nd the

:06:19. > :06:23.Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. The three`year contract is costing

:06:24. > :06:26.the council more than ?1.5 lillion. Primary schools will also bdnefit,

:06:27. > :06:33.but the level of school nurse support won't be as much.

:06:34. > :06:40.We have to invest in the future The children are very much the future of

:06:41. > :06:42.Oxfordshire, and public health is a great return on money.

:06:43. > :06:45.Long gone are the days when school nurses were only in charge of

:06:46. > :06:48.practical tasks such as immunisations and first aid. It s

:06:49. > :06:51.hoped today's new move will provide young people with more advice on

:06:52. > :07:01.things like mental health, safe sex and the risks of drinking alcohol or

:07:02. > :07:06.smoking. I feel so much mord confident talking to Claire. She is

:07:07. > :07:09.like a second mum to me. And for those who feel too

:07:10. > :07:12.embarrassed to ask for help, it s thought this big investment will

:07:13. > :07:16.encourage more students to talk to school nurses at a time that suits

:07:17. > :07:18.them. Adina Campbell, BBC South Today.

:07:19. > :07:21.Earlier I spoke to Patricia Marquis, the south east regional dirdctor for

:07:22. > :07:25.the Royal College of Nursing. I asked her how important she felt it

:07:26. > :07:33.is for there to be full`timd nurses in secondary schools. It is really

:07:34. > :07:36.important. The role of the school nurse has expanded massivelx, and

:07:37. > :07:40.with the lifestyle choices that face young people today, it is rdally

:07:41. > :07:44.important that they have access to confidential service where they can

:07:45. > :07:49.seek advice and get guidancd on a whole range of issues. So wd do

:07:50. > :07:52.congratulate Oxfordshire for taking this decision, and we look forward

:07:53. > :07:57.to following their lead. Thd nurses will be providing advice on sexual

:07:58. > :08:01.health, and can prescribe the morning after pill. How much would

:08:02. > :08:06.parents be told about their children's Lifestyles? The duty of

:08:07. > :08:09.confidentiality that nurses have two young people is the same as they

:08:10. > :08:13.would have to any other young person, so unless they have any real

:08:14. > :08:19.concerns about safeguarding issues around that child, they would have a

:08:20. > :08:24.duty to keep things confidential. The nurses' role will also hnclude

:08:25. > :08:29.advice on healthy eating. Isn't it more effective to tackle obdsity in

:08:30. > :08:33.primary schools? I think th`t is a good point, and we would like to see

:08:34. > :08:36.this expansion of the school nursing service into primary schools as

:08:37. > :08:42.well. But you do need to st`rt somewhere, and teenagers ard in a

:08:43. > :08:48.much better position to makd the choices themselves, whereas primary

:08:49. > :08:51.schoolchildren are more guided by their parents. So targeting this age

:08:52. > :08:55.group is a really good start, but we would like to see further action

:08:56. > :08:57.into primary schools, too. Thank you.

:08:58. > :09:00.Several buildings could be demolished in Aylesbury to lake way

:09:01. > :09:03.for new shops, restaurants `nd housing. A planning application has

:09:04. > :09:06.been submitted to knock down part of the old county council offices

:09:07. > :09:08.during the first phase of development. The empty police

:09:09. > :09:13.buildings and the former Tr`ding Standards office could be ddmolished

:09:14. > :09:17.to be replaced with car parking He's only nine, but a boy from

:09:18. > :09:23.Oxford has started a campaign to have a Pelican crossing installed

:09:24. > :09:26.near his school. Raffy Kemp is concerned about increasing traffic

:09:27. > :09:29.near his school in Marston. Tom Turrell has been to meet hil.

:09:30. > :09:38.Another day, and like all children his age, that means another trip to

:09:39. > :09:41.school for nine`year`old Raffy. Each morning the Kemp family makd the

:09:42. > :09:44.five`minute journey to St Nhcholas Primary in Oxford. But Raffx

:09:45. > :09:47.believes getting from one shde of this busy road to another is an

:09:48. > :09:54.accident waiting to happen. There isn't a crossing. I think there

:09:55. > :09:58.should be, because there ard cars coming from several directions, from

:09:59. > :10:01.over there, over there, and over there.

:10:02. > :10:04.He's so concerned, he's written to his local councillor asking for a

:10:05. > :10:11.Pelican crossing to be inst`lled. His headteacher says he's rhght to

:10:12. > :10:17.be worried. It has been going on for years. I have been here ten years,

:10:18. > :10:20.and we have tried so many thmes it is another child saying, pldase help

:10:21. > :10:23.us. It is really necessary. But Oxfordshire County Council say

:10:24. > :10:30.there are no plans to make `ny changes, adding:

:10:31. > :10:40.So, what does Raffy think of that? You say you don't have any cash but

:10:41. > :10:42.you seemed to have a lot of money to spend elsewhere in the city.

:10:43. > :10:45.Clearly not impressed by thd response of the county's eldcted

:10:46. > :10:52.representatives. It seems R`ffy s fight may just go on. Tom Ttrrell,

:10:53. > :10:56.BBC South Today. That's all from me for the loment.

:10:57. > :11:03.I'll be back at 10.25. Now lore of today's stories with Tony Htsband.

:11:04. > :11:06.all hours and recently men had started living in a caravan on the

:11:07. > :11:09.site. Still to come in this evening's South Today: The history

:11:10. > :11:16.of the satchel as the next generation of reporters takds to the

:11:17. > :11:19.air. The editor of the Readhng Chronicle has been suspended and an

:11:20. > :11:22.investigation launched by the newspaper's publishers after it ran

:11:23. > :11:26.a front page about hooliganhsm at the town's football club. L`st week

:11:27. > :11:29.the newspaper upset Royals fans and the club chairman who called the

:11:30. > :11:33.article an "unwarranted att`ck" An apology was then made by thd paper

:11:34. > :11:37.online. Today the newspaper apologised on its front pagd, saying

:11:38. > :11:45.Reading fans have a well deserved reputation. Onto sport now `nd

:11:46. > :11:49.Portsmouth's under pressure board sacked manager Richie Barker today,

:11:50. > :11:53.with the club facing a fight for survival as a football leagte team.

:11:54. > :11:57.Pompey, owned by a supporters trust, have turned to Andy Awford `s a

:11:58. > :12:00.caretaker for the second tile this season. He has seven games to turn

:12:01. > :12:06.their fortunes around. James Ingham has spent the day in Portsmouth

:12:07. > :12:09.James, what's the reaction been Well as you know, Portsmouth

:12:10. > :12:14.supporters have been have bden through a lot. Their club's nearly

:12:15. > :12:17.collapsed, but still they h`ve fallen through the leagues. This

:12:18. > :12:22.season they have watched as the team has struggled on the pitch, making

:12:23. > :12:28.relegation a real threat. So there are huge hopes here that a change at

:12:29. > :12:32.the top will be the key to survival. Players gave nothing away today

:12:33. > :12:36.shortly after hearing they were getting a new boss. The man who has

:12:37. > :12:42.led them for three months h`s failed to inspire them. Recent restlts

:12:43. > :12:46.speak for themselves. The tdam's won only four of 20 matches since

:12:47. > :12:51.Ritchie Barker took charge, putting them in serious danger of

:12:52. > :12:57.relegation. The board has rtn out of patience. We cannot risk dohng

:12:58. > :13:02.nothing and letting this cltb go into the conference and so we had to

:13:03. > :13:05.act. It wasn't a case of more time. We don't want to be in the

:13:06. > :13:10.conference next year. We want to be in the league. It is time to start

:13:11. > :13:14.fighting our way out. After taking over, Ritchie Barker said hd was

:13:15. > :13:18.shocked by the challenge he faced turning Pompey round. He sahd it

:13:19. > :13:24.would take time. But after three months, the club's decided he just

:13:25. > :13:28.isn't up to the job. Ritchid was the wrong person in the wrong place at

:13:29. > :13:34.the wrong time. He didn't fht the Portsmouth mould. We all thought he

:13:35. > :13:39.would. But he has not. I am sure he will be a success elsewhere. But it

:13:40. > :13:44.wasn't working here and now. Pompey is owned by the fans and last year

:13:45. > :13:47.supporters who took over thd club were cheered. Today, they'rd being

:13:48. > :13:52.urged to unite behind the club's decision. Whether or not thdy agree.

:13:53. > :13:55.It is down to the manager. Xou look at some of the other managers,

:13:56. > :14:02.they're getting results. Portsmouth seem to be stuck. So it is probably

:14:03. > :14:07.the time for change. I think so They have got to get somebody good,

:14:08. > :14:11.somebody who can motivate them to stay up. Its not the manager's

:14:12. > :14:17.fault. It comes down to the players. But obviously they have to take

:14:18. > :14:22.responsibility for this. It is unfortunate, because the fan base is

:14:23. > :14:27.fantastic. Pompey's fate is now in the hands of Andy Awford who will

:14:28. > :14:35.manage the club for the lest of season. He has just seven wdeks to

:14:36. > :14:38.up the game if Portsmouth are to survive in the Football League. The

:14:39. > :14:42.supporters trust believes Andy Awford is up to the challenge and

:14:43. > :14:48.the club runs through his blood As a player he successfully fotght

:14:49. > :14:52.relegation. He has been spe`king to the squad, but we will have to wait

:14:53. > :15:02.until tomorrow before he reveals his game plan for the final few crucial

:15:03. > :15:04.weeks. Thank you. In her dax she was a pioneering feat of maritile

:15:05. > :15:07.engineering with a fearsome reputation that deterred wotld be

:15:08. > :15:14.invaders. HMS Warrior now ctts a distinctive silhouette on the

:15:15. > :15:17.Portsmouth skyline. More th`n 1 0 years after she was built, the

:15:18. > :15:23.warship's long`serving 18th captain stood down today. Katy Austhn was

:15:24. > :15:33.there. Well good luck, Tim. Handing over the baton, or in this case

:15:34. > :15:36.handing over a telescope. Kdn Jones is retiring as the captain of HMS

:15:37. > :15:40.Warrior. Today he got the chance to show off the ship he has led for

:15:41. > :15:43.eight years to his successor, retired naval officer, Tim @sh. When

:15:44. > :15:47.she was commissioned in 1860, HMS Warrior was the only iron`htlled

:15:48. > :15:50.warship in the world. She s`w ten years of active service, but never

:15:51. > :15:53.went into battle. Now she shts here, permanently in Portsmouth's historic

:15:54. > :15:58.dockyard. But she still needs a captain. These days the captain s

:15:59. > :16:03.role doesn't involve going to sea. It's about preserving herit`ge. My

:16:04. > :16:07.real key job, as the Chief Dxecutive of the trust that looks aftdr it, is

:16:08. > :16:13.to make sure it is preserved for future generations. Even though the

:16:14. > :16:16.next captain is more used to minesweepers than museums, he's

:16:17. > :16:20.looking forward to getting to know the ropes. In many respects it's

:16:21. > :16:24.similar. It's about promoting the ethos and values. So there hs better

:16:25. > :16:28.opportunity to show people what we do here. Having changed the face of

:16:29. > :16:33.naval history, this is a difficult ship to part from. I'm a little bit

:16:34. > :16:37.sad, because it's been really, really good fun and people `sk me

:16:38. > :16:41.what's it like to work in the Warrior and expect me to sax it s

:16:42. > :16:49.been good fun and it has bedn really. The new captain will

:16:50. > :16:53.officially take the wheel on Monday. Today is School Report day, when

:16:54. > :16:56.pupils from schools across the south learn about making TV and r`dio

:16:57. > :16:59.Tonight, we have three studdnts from Applemore College, near Dibden

:17:00. > :17:05.Purlieu who tell the historx of the satchel. Do you know the value of

:17:06. > :17:08.your school badge? Do you know know when the first satchel ever

:17:09. > :17:13.appeared? We will be taking an exciting look at the historx of the

:17:14. > :17:16.satchel. With the expense of the school bag increasing at an alarming

:17:17. > :17:19.rate. We'll be interviewing pupils at Applemore College to find out

:17:20. > :17:22.what they carry in their school bags and whether they think they're

:17:23. > :17:27.putting themselves at risk by carrying such costly items.

:17:28. > :17:36.# It's not about the money, we don't need your money! # What do xou carry

:17:37. > :17:42.in your school bag? I mostlx carry my phone and my purse. I've just got

:17:43. > :17:48.my phone and that's really ht. How much do you think it's worth? I

:17:49. > :17:53.don't know. 500? I just carry my phone and some head phones `nd

:17:54. > :17:57.that's about it. So in total, how much do you think your school bag's

:17:58. > :18:03.worth? With my phones and all, about 700. Yeah I'd say the same. Did you

:18:04. > :18:07.have any expensive gadgets hn your school bag when you were is a

:18:08. > :18:13.student? No, we had brick`lhke phones which I begged for at the age

:18:14. > :18:17.of 13. The leather satchel has been around for centuries as a mdans of

:18:18. > :18:22.carrying things. In Roman thmes it was a Localus, which literally means

:18:23. > :18:25.a little place. In popular culture, the iconic leather bag has `lways

:18:26. > :18:41.been associated with the cl`ssic English boy and Indiana Jonds too!

:18:42. > :18:46.To find out more about the history, we Skyped a museum in Holland. This

:18:47. > :18:55.museum specialises in the hhstory of bags, purses and satchels. Books are

:18:56. > :19:00.coming up in the late 19th century. Before that you didn't take a lot of

:19:01. > :19:05.things with you. When they started to take books with you and ht's more

:19:06. > :19:14.like second world. You take more and more and your satchel gets bigger.

:19:15. > :19:17.With more expensive gadgets being carried in our school bags, the

:19:18. > :19:21.potential risk of thefts can be greater. We asked Hampshire police

:19:22. > :19:24.for their advice on how to keep school bags safe. Possibly stay in

:19:25. > :19:28.groups and not to leave your bags unattended. You've got simple

:19:29. > :19:32.marking equipment that can be used, such as UV pens, so you can post

:19:33. > :19:35.code your lap top, your iPod, mobile phone. And you can also reghster

:19:36. > :19:38.with online web`site companhes with all your serial numbers that the

:19:39. > :19:52.police can use to help search should they get lost or stolen. So what's

:19:53. > :19:58.in your school bag? And remdmber, if you don't need it ` don't t`ke it.

:19:59. > :20:10.This is Ben. Philip. And Aldx. Reporting for BBC School Report A

:20:11. > :20:13.very good report as well. Now some rugby. London Irish's club captain

:20:14. > :20:17.and longest serving player Declan Danaher hung up his boots l`st week.

:20:18. > :20:21.The flanker ` who's known alongst the fans as Mr London Irish ` has

:20:22. > :20:25.been with the Exiles since the age of 17. And now he's moving on to

:20:26. > :20:28.work with the club's stars of the future Jenna Hawkey has been talking

:20:29. > :20:31.to him. Declan has been a ldader among the players and a favourite

:20:32. > :20:36.with the fans. But after 15 years he has decided to call it a dax. I made

:20:37. > :20:41.a conscious decision at the start of the season to think about mxself and

:20:42. > :20:48.life after rugby and then I suppose six or seven weeks ago I managed to

:20:49. > :20:55.tear a muscle and that is a four month rehab. But I think my time

:20:56. > :21:00.will be far better spent with the Academy and the young guys. He has

:21:01. > :21:09.been with the team through some highs and lows. Winning the PowerGen

:21:10. > :21:18.Cup was amazing. The period from 2000 of to 20 twen when we lade a

:21:19. > :21:23.Premiership final and went to the semi final of the Heineken Cup. But

:21:24. > :21:27.he won't be going far. He h`s taken up a full`time coaching poshtion

:21:28. > :21:34.with the club's Academy. Solething he has been fitting in until now.

:21:35. > :21:40.I'm looking forward to workhng with the young guys. I couldn't think of

:21:41. > :21:45.a better person to be in ch`rge of moulding young players and for the

:21:46. > :21:51.young players, particularly modern players, to understand that the club

:21:52. > :21:58.comes first and the team coles first zblcht this weekend `` This weekend

:21:59. > :22:07.they will take on Harlequins at the Stoop. Good luck to Declan `nd to

:22:08. > :22:11.London Irish. We saw some of our school report students in action

:22:12. > :22:14.putting together their own report. Some others involved in the project

:22:15. > :22:27.have been learning about other aspects of our job here and in

:22:28. > :22:31.particular the weather. Yes Yes six students came to join me earlier

:22:32. > :22:35.this week to learn how I do my job. But, it was with a twist. Wd set

:22:36. > :22:39.them a task, to do the weather in their first language or one they are

:22:40. > :24:27.learning. See if you can gudss which languages they are.

:24:28. > :24:36.Very good. They got the mannerism right. The point at the end ander

:24:37. > :24:43.very confident. Did it put xou under pressure? Looking good? It hs

:24:44. > :24:45.looking good for the weekend. Richard Jacobs photographed a Red

:24:46. > :24:49.Kite enjoying the sunshine `t Timsbury in the Test Valley. Karen

:24:50. > :24:52.Slack captured a busy bee on Cherry Blossom today at Whippenham on the

:24:53. > :24:56.Isle of Wight. And Michael Foreman took this picture of Bella dnjoying

:24:57. > :25:01.the spring sunshine with thd cows in Farnborough. We are expecting a few

:25:02. > :25:07.showers for the first part of the night. They will ease away, but

:25:08. > :25:11.there may be the odd rumble of thunder. Through the night the risk

:25:12. > :25:16.of a few showers drifting up from France and more likely the further

:25:17. > :25:20.west you are in Dorset and the Isle of Wight. Elsewhere, mainly dry with

:25:21. > :25:28.temperatures down to four to five Celsius. So a warmer night than last

:25:29. > :25:35.night. And ruling out the chance of a frost. The thundery showers will

:25:36. > :25:38.continue in the west. They could drift further north and eastwards.

:25:39. > :25:44.There will be some sunshine. But it will be limited with temper`tures up

:25:45. > :25:48.to 12 or 13 Celsius. The winds are changing direction tomorrow. So we

:25:49. > :25:52.are expecting drier air to push in from the south and east and that

:25:53. > :25:56.means temperatures are on the up. As we head to the weekend we are

:25:57. > :25:59.looking at temperatures above the seasonal average. Further shourts

:26:00. > :26:04.for the south and west tomorrow `` showers. But clearing skies and mild

:26:05. > :26:09.temperatures with that warm air arriving. Expect lows of five to six

:26:10. > :26:14.Celsius. A dry start on Sattrday. And it should stay that way through

:26:15. > :26:19.the weekend and it will be lainly dry. That dry air coming from the

:26:20. > :26:24.south`east. Some sunshine btt not wall to wall sun. A cloudy start on

:26:25. > :26:30.Saturday. Sunday starts dry, but by the evening we will see clotd and a

:26:31. > :26:38.front creeping up during thd second part of die and `` of the dhe. `` of

:26:39. > :26:44.the day. Some showers tomorrow and as we head to the weekend

:26:45. > :26:48.temperatures are on the up. As we head to Monday, still the rhsk of a

:26:49. > :26:53.few showers. But the mild temperatures will stay us whth. As

:26:54. > :26:57.you heard in the school report, the clocks string sfoer ward on ``

:26:58. > :27:05.spring forward on Sunday by an hour. Thank you. Tomorrow the man who

:27:06. > :27:06.hopes to keep Portsmouth in the Football League. And we will see you

:27:07. > :27:10.tomorrow.