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:00:00. > :00:15.Tonight, insisting she is innocent. That's all from

:00:16. > :00:18.Tonight, insisting she is innocent. A woman accused of killing two

:00:19. > :00:23.children in an Oxford house fire begins her defence. Also, move or

:00:24. > :00:28.risk redundancy. Why some council staff may be asked to reloc`te to

:00:29. > :00:32.Winchester to keep their jobs. Organ shortage, a plea for new donors to

:00:33. > :00:38.help the hundreds stock on transplant waiting lists. L`ter on,

:00:39. > :00:41.cyber security. Nurturing young people to become the code breakers

:00:42. > :00:54.and not the online criminals of the future.

:00:55. > :00:56.First tonight, a woman accused of being involved in a "revengd" arson

:00:57. > :01:01.attack, which left two children dead, said the people who'd started

:01:02. > :01:07.Fiaz Munshi took the stand `s the defence began outlining its case.

:01:08. > :01:10.She denies two counts of murder ` and insists she was not involved in

:01:11. > :01:20.Peter Cooke was at Oxford Crown Court.

:01:21. > :01:25.The brother of the victims, eight`year old Eugenie Bouchard was

:01:26. > :01:26.15. But his family disapproved of her

:01:27. > :01:29.after Amjad was convicted of a It's alleged, angered by thhs

:01:30. > :01:34.and tensions with his familx, she conspired with others to set the

:01:35. > :01:37.fire at the house in Magdaldn Road. As she began her evidence

:01:38. > :01:39.Fiaz Munshi said, I'd never do Speaking about her time in custody

:01:40. > :01:44.she added, I wasn't allowed to see my children, someone in prison

:01:45. > :01:48.said I was a child killer. I don't feel like a human,

:01:49. > :01:53.people keep staring at me Eight people went to Oxford

:01:54. > :02:03.that night, including Fiaz's Today she claimed Haq forced her to

:02:04. > :02:08.go ` and the motive Five men including Haq were

:02:09. > :02:14.convicted of the children's murders in 1998 and Fiaz's sister Rhaz

:02:15. > :02:20.of their manslaughter a year later. Under cross examination, Fi` Munshi

:02:21. > :02:23.repeatedly said she only tr`velled to Oxford for a fight and ddnied all

:02:24. > :02:28.knowledge of plans to set a fire. She claimed she was threatened

:02:29. > :02:32.after the arson attack by others from the group

:02:33. > :02:35.and told to keep her mouth shut or Breaking down in the witness box

:02:36. > :02:40.she said, I swear on my four children's lives, if I'd know what

:02:41. > :02:44.was planned I would not havd gone. 38`year`old Fiaz Munshi denhes two

:02:45. > :02:46.counts of murder 140 staff at

:02:47. > :02:57.Oxfordshire County Council could be asked to work in Winchester if plans

:02:58. > :03:02.are approved to transfer sole jobs. The council's cabinet will leet next

:03:03. > :03:04.week to discuss the idea of moving some of its admin

:03:05. > :03:10.and finance work to a company run If approved, the move could

:03:11. > :03:13.lead to some redundancies. Our reporter Adina Campbell

:03:14. > :03:24.can tell us more. It is to take advantage of ` new

:03:25. > :03:29.business centre which opened there about three months ago. That company

:03:30. > :03:33.is owned by Hampshire Countx Council which will soon be doing adlin work

:03:34. > :03:40.on behalf of other organisations such as Hampshire Police force and

:03:41. > :03:44.Fire and Rescue Service. Thd County Council had expressed an interest in

:03:45. > :03:54.using that company to do sole of its HR and finance work.

:03:55. > :03:57.And that could mean some cotncil staff being asked to relocate ?

:03:58. > :04:00.Essentially, Oxfordshire would be buying these

:04:01. > :04:02.services from Hampshire, rather than having its own in`house people.

:04:03. > :04:04.So is this a cost`saving me`sure for Oxfordshire County Council?

:04:05. > :04:06.Well, we've been hearing for some time now

:04:07. > :04:09.how the council needs to save about ?64 million by 2018 as part

:04:10. > :04:13.If this plan goes ahead, it's thought Oxfordshire Cotnty

:04:14. > :04:18.This is what the Deputy Leader had to sax.

:04:19. > :04:26.If we went out to the market and click on a business to do it, it

:04:27. > :04:29.would probably be in a ten xear cut`off period. With Hampshhre it is

:04:30. > :04:31.only one year, if things don't go well we can look at the market if we

:04:32. > :04:33.need to. Are we seeing this kind

:04:34. > :04:35.of thing happen anywhere else? It's important to point out that

:04:36. > :04:37.many councils in our area are keen to find ndw ways

:04:38. > :04:41.of sharing resources to savd money. A few weeks ago we heard

:04:42. > :04:43.West Oxfordshire District Council is considering plans to forl new

:04:44. > :04:47.companies with the Cotswold, Forest of Dean and Cheltenham Councils

:04:48. > :04:51.to jointly run some services. And what

:04:52. > :04:53.if staff don't want to move? Oxfordshire County Council

:04:54. > :04:55.say they would help staff But if they choose not to go,

:04:56. > :05:02.they could be at risk If this plan is passed

:05:03. > :05:06.by the cabinet next week, it would then go to consultation and if that

:05:07. > :05:09.was signed off, the whole process The western section of the planned

:05:10. > :05:15.east`west rail line, linking Oxford and Aylesbury to Milton Keynes,

:05:16. > :05:19.will boost the regional economy That's double the original dstimate,

:05:20. > :05:23.according to a new assessment by an independent engineering

:05:24. > :05:26.and consultancy firm. Long`disused sections

:05:27. > :05:30.of railway will be replaced with new electrified lines, to open up

:05:31. > :05:33.new passenger and freight routes. The scheme's been confirmed as a

:05:34. > :05:35.government priority for invdstment Supporters say

:05:36. > :05:40.the new study reinforces A group of experts today agreed to

:05:41. > :05:49.work together to protect thd River Thame after sewage le`ked

:05:50. > :05:52.into the river last year. Representatives from Thames Water,

:05:53. > :05:55.the Environment Agency and @ylesbury Vale District Council were hnvited

:05:56. > :05:58.by Cuddington Parish councillor Doug Kennedy to discuss how they could

:05:59. > :06:02.prevent further harm to the area. They are now to form a spechal group

:06:03. > :06:06.which would work alongside the River Thame Conservation Trtst with

:06:07. > :06:10.their focus on protecting this part A damning report suggests a

:06:11. > :06:17.Buckinghamshire family were put at risk because the Home Officd didn't

:06:18. > :06:21.listen to their warnings about The investigation by a parlhamentary

:06:22. > :06:25.watchdog found the Hewitt f`mily endured a "living nightmare",

:06:26. > :06:28.as the Home Office failed to stop He was jailed two years ago after he

:06:29. > :06:35.harassed his ex`girlfriend @lison Hewitt ` and tried to burn down her

:06:36. > :06:42.parents' home, near Aylesbury. Drastic funding cuts to

:06:43. > :06:47.a service for people with personality disorders in Oxfordshire

:06:48. > :06:50.could lead to more than 1,000 extra cases of self`harm in the county `

:06:51. > :06:54.and many more attempted suicides. That's according to

:06:55. > :06:58.a leaked report from Oxford Health. Buckinghamshire's specialist team

:06:59. > :07:01.could also lose some of its funding. Helen Catt met one man who fears the

:07:02. > :07:07.consequences of losing the service. You start self harming

:07:08. > :07:10.and people just look at you. And it is like, well,

:07:11. > :07:15.I wouldn't want to know me. Michael ` not his real name ` has

:07:16. > :07:19.borderline personality disorder But since February of this xear he's

:07:20. > :07:25.been using the Oxfordshire complex needs service and says the group

:07:26. > :07:30.therapies there are really helping. The Department of Health usdd to

:07:31. > :07:33.fund this service in its entirety at a cost of ?700,000 per ydar

:07:34. > :07:36.but from next year it won't be It's already stopped half

:07:37. > :07:40.the money ` saying The Clinical Commissioning Group

:07:41. > :07:46.has put in ?250,000 this ye`r. But a leaked report seen by the BBC

:07:47. > :07:49.warns of serious consequencds if The service, it says,

:07:50. > :07:57.would see 470 fewer patients. Cases of suicidal acts ` th`t's

:07:58. > :08:01.self harm ` would go up by 0200 And patients with complex ndeds

:08:02. > :08:04.would make many more GP Mental health is already

:08:05. > :08:08.underfunded generally. This particular bit of ment`l

:08:09. > :08:13.health, which is very speci`lised, has enough people to occupy, keep

:08:14. > :08:20.it, so if you cut it by two thirds, only a third of the people who now

:08:21. > :08:24.get it will get it in futurd. Neither Oxford Health nor

:08:25. > :08:26.Oxfordshire CCG wanted to speak to Users of the service have l`unched

:08:27. > :08:42.a campaign to try to keep it. They say the uncertainty ovdr

:08:43. > :08:45.the future isn't helping. A lot of us suffer

:08:46. > :08:48.from anxiety disorders and so not having any clue what is going

:08:49. > :08:53.to happen, what is going to be cut, A plan is due to be publishdd

:08:54. > :08:57.a week on Friday. Without the service,

:08:58. > :09:02.Michael fears for the futurd. There is nowhere else for us to go,

:09:03. > :09:05.apart from the ground. Hundreds are waiting ` and sadly,

:09:06. > :09:11.some will die ` because of a shortage of donor

:09:12. > :09:17.organs available for transplant Across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire

:09:18. > :09:19.and Wiltshire over the past five years, 93 people waiting for a donor

:09:20. > :09:24.organ simply ran out of timd. Meanwhile, surgeons are all too

:09:25. > :09:27.aware that suitable organs often In National Transplant Week,

:09:28. > :09:32.Tom Turrell's been to meet one Only a few years ago Penny Hart

:09:33. > :09:41.wasn't well enough to even lake She had a lung condition whhch

:09:42. > :09:46.made breathing almost impossible. But after years of suffering Penny

:09:47. > :09:50.received a call to say lungs had finally been donated

:09:51. > :09:55.and a transplant could go ahead I have probably more energy

:09:56. > :09:58.than most 20`year`olds. I can do anything I want to do

:09:59. > :10:04.instead of relying on a cylhnder of oxygen to keep me going,

:10:05. > :10:07.I lift cylinders of helium dvery day I can't find the words to

:10:08. > :10:11.describe the difference. Penny's operation allowed hdr to

:10:12. > :10:14.carry on with her balloon btsiness. But it seems she's one

:10:15. > :10:16.of the lucky ones. In Oxfordshire 66 people ard waiting

:10:17. > :10:21.for an organ transplant donor. In Buckinghamshire that number rises

:10:22. > :10:28.to 93 and in Wiltshire it's 122 Good morning, sir,

:10:29. > :10:30.how are you feeling? Patients here have to travel to

:10:31. > :10:33.Oxford's Churchill Hospital three times a week for four hours a time `

:10:34. > :10:39.to let these machines do Now the NHS says this kind of

:10:40. > :10:45.treatment could be a thing of the past for some if more peopld would

:10:46. > :10:51.only register as an organ donor There are people who are dyhng every

:10:52. > :10:53.day in need of transplants, not enough people are signing

:10:54. > :10:56.on the organ donor register What we need to do, what thhs week

:10:57. > :11:00.is all about is raising the awareness, the importance of

:11:01. > :11:02.transplantation, what a wonderful thing it is and encouraging people

:11:03. > :11:06.to speak right now to their family about what they want to do

:11:07. > :11:09.in the event of their death. Whilst organ donation is slowly on the

:11:10. > :11:13.rise, doctors face another problem. As more and more of us live longer,

:11:14. > :11:17.demand for organs increases too More than 1,000 people have

:11:18. > :11:24.taken part in a major busindss Venturefest brings together the

:11:25. > :11:31.worlds of commerce and acaddmia It's aimed

:11:32. > :11:33.at forging new partnerships to the benefit of both the Oxford

:11:34. > :11:37.economy and the UK more widdly. Entrepreneurs and businesses leaders

:11:38. > :11:40.mixed with students As well as a series of talks and

:11:41. > :11:46.seminars, it was a chance for firms to show off some the innovations

:11:47. > :11:54.they're working to develop. Now more of today's stories

:11:55. > :12:10.with Sally Taylor. I give for joining us this dvening.

:12:11. > :12:14.`` thank you for joining us. Still to come... Have the good times

:12:15. > :12:21.gone for Salisbury as the club faces a bleak future?

:12:22. > :12:24.There are "huge gaps" in NHS mental health services for women stffering

:12:25. > :12:26.pre and post`natal depression, according to a new report.

:12:27. > :12:28.Figures released by the Matdrnal Mental Health Alliance single out

:12:29. > :12:31.several areas in the region where there's currently no provishon for

:12:32. > :12:35.They include Portsmouth, the Isle of Wight, Swindon

:12:36. > :12:40.While standards in East Dorset, Southampton and parts of Halpshire

:12:41. > :12:46.NHS England says it accepts provision is patchy

:12:47. > :12:51.Dani Sinha has been to meet two parents from Berkshire who found

:12:52. > :13:09.Three years ago, Sarah felt all along after the birth of her second

:13:10. > :13:13.child. Her GP put her on antidepressants but it was her mum

:13:14. > :13:16.who spotted she had postnat`l depression. I felt really isolated

:13:17. > :13:21.and really lonely, because depression does that to you anyway,

:13:22. > :13:24.it makes you feel alone. Without my mum, I don't think I

:13:25. > :13:28.would have got through it, to be honest, because I did not gdt any

:13:29. > :13:32.support, I was not offered `nything from my doctor or anything.

:13:33. > :13:36.We also spoke to a father from Berkshire who felt his wife was let

:13:37. > :13:39.down by the poor provision of services. After the birth of his

:13:40. > :13:43.child, his wife struggled whth the demands of becoming a mother, so

:13:44. > :13:48.much so seek right to kill herself. We have disguised his voice. `` she

:13:49. > :13:52.tried to kill herself. When we return home it was apparent she was

:13:53. > :13:55.seriously ill. The community midwives did not act

:13:56. > :13:59.on my fears. They were struggling to help her, really, and what was clear

:14:00. > :14:03.was that she developed postnatal depression and was put on

:14:04. > :14:07.medication, and eventually the stress got too much. She trhed to

:14:08. > :14:10.commit suicide. I think historically, yes, there

:14:11. > :14:14.have been times when women have been let down by services. One of the

:14:15. > :14:18.first things we did was look at training with maternity, and I am

:14:19. > :14:22.pleased to say that 100% of midwives at Wrexham park and Royal Bdrkshire

:14:23. > :14:27.received training every year from us.

:14:28. > :14:31.The maternal mental health @lliance claims the quality of care should be

:14:32. > :14:35.equal, regardless of where xou live. There are pockets of extremdly good

:14:36. > :14:39.practice and very good care. The NHS probably leads the world in the prop

:14:40. > :14:43.`` quality of care in some `reas. Cross the street and a woman may not

:14:44. > :14:50.have access to any care at `ll. With a third baby on the way, Sarah fears

:14:51. > :14:54.what the future holds. The NHS could let her down `gain.

:14:55. > :14:57.Almost 200 jobs could be cut at Southampton City Council as part of

:14:58. > :15:01.50 of the roles are currently vacant, meaning

:15:02. > :15:03.around 150 redundancies could be made, if the proposals go through.

:15:04. > :15:06.The plans could also see cuts to services for those

:15:07. > :15:09.The Council says it has difficult decisions to make.

:15:10. > :15:12.But that any changes will bd focussed on the best possible

:15:13. > :15:24.Fireman, seamstress ` it used to be common for job titles

:15:25. > :15:27.to reflect the gender of those doing the work so how much has ch`nged

:15:28. > :15:31.Tonight we've the first of two features examining what it's

:15:32. > :15:36.like to work in a profession that's dominated by the opposite sdx.

:15:37. > :15:38.Sarah Farmer has been to medt a man who teaches small children,

:15:39. > :15:55.They have these beaming facds, ready to learn and it's fantastic. There

:15:56. > :16:00.has never been a day when I do not want to to work.

:16:01. > :16:07.I absolutely love it, it is really satisfying to get a job dond at the

:16:08. > :16:11.end of the day without any leaks. Female climbers were considdred a

:16:12. > :16:16.quirky site back in the 1930s. When in now seem to have pltmbed the

:16:17. > :16:20.depths of most masculine tr`des and professions and there is ond who has

:16:21. > :16:24.plumbed for being a plumber. This footage was included in a

:16:25. > :16:28.montage of a baker with bre`d on his head and a pram pushing dog.

:16:29. > :16:34.Although attitudes may have changed, the numbers have not.

:16:35. > :16:37.Of the UK's 110,000 plumbers, less than 1% are female. After working

:16:38. > :16:44.for 15 years as a veterinarx nurse, Hannah Lewis opted for a career

:16:45. > :16:46.change. Someone suggested to me a trade, carpentry, electrics,

:16:47. > :16:52.tiling. No, that is a man's job!

:16:53. > :16:57.Then she met another friend and it was an alien in a flying satcer

:16:58. > :17:01.Ollie Bradley has taught at this school for the last six years.

:17:02. > :17:06.The 2`faced preconceptions. I think it is important to break

:17:07. > :17:08.that stereotype so that children see from an early age that it is all

:17:09. > :17:14.right for men to take on an nurturing role and it is not just

:17:15. > :17:17.females that are there for them they do not just look to thdir mum

:17:18. > :17:23.or a female teacher. They h`ve to go men can give that support, `s well.

:17:24. > :17:26.As gender proved an issue? There has been one incidents, a man

:17:27. > :17:30.got a little bit too close for comfort and I had to say, stand

:17:31. > :17:36.back. Let me do the job as ` plumber, not a female.

:17:37. > :17:43.Non`fiction books? Year to seem happy with Mr Bradley. Ice xear two.

:17:44. > :17:47.When we need his help peopld come straight there.

:17:48. > :17:53.A boy teacher is a bit of a change. His voice sounds very different

:17:54. > :17:56.Ladies like to do more maths. He is really funny and makes me

:17:57. > :18:01.laugh. Praise from Hannah's clients, too. I

:18:02. > :18:03.think it is more comfortabld for my wife and daughter to have a woman

:18:04. > :18:11.plumber. I would like a tradesperson to be

:18:12. > :18:14.friendly, for me to have trtst in them and to do a good job. Lale or

:18:15. > :18:19.female. When it comes down to it, does it

:18:20. > :18:23.matter? That you are a woman? In a largely male environment?

:18:24. > :18:28.I thought it would matter rhght first. I am a little bit

:18:29. > :18:31.intimidated, but now I feel I am a specialist in my field and people

:18:32. > :18:37.respect me. But, for Ollie, being a man in a

:18:38. > :18:40.largely female workplace sedms to be a benefit.

:18:41. > :18:45.Sometimes behaviour is bettdr when there is a male role model there.

:18:46. > :18:50.That is interesting, isn't ht? Perhaps he does not have to try so

:18:51. > :18:58.hard, the respect is there. Well done to ill ready very quietly.

:18:59. > :19:02.`` well done to LA. I don't think I have anything special over ly female

:19:03. > :19:08.colleagues, it is just being there for the children in the school.

:19:09. > :19:09.I did not begin this radiator, the way!

:19:10. > :19:18.It was a man! Serra will be back with her second

:19:19. > :19:22.report next Tuesday. On to sport now.

:19:23. > :19:25.Tony husband is here. Not great news for Saints in the last few weeks

:19:26. > :19:28.with many players going, but now some good news.

:19:29. > :19:32.It has been nice to report ht, as well, it has been a bit likd

:19:33. > :19:34.daughter should the messengdr. The news has not been great lately,

:19:35. > :19:37.but today good news because a good but today good news because a good

:19:38. > :19:44.players is under way. They have completed the ?10 million

:19:45. > :19:49.The FC Twente player has signed a four year contract.

:19:50. > :19:52.The club have released thesd pictures of him this afternoon.

:19:53. > :19:55.Tadic is the first signing since the arrival of new boss

:19:56. > :19:58.Ronald Koeman and is seen as a replacement for Adam L`llana,

:19:59. > :20:01.one of three England intern`tionals to leave the club this summdr.

:20:02. > :20:08.signing of a think there will be some more arrivals and don't forget,

:20:09. > :20:12.Ronald Koeman speaks to us for the first time on Friday.

:20:13. > :20:14.A boardroom battle is threatening the future of

:20:15. > :20:17.Last week, the Whites were dxpelled from the Football Conferencd after

:20:18. > :20:20.failing to pay outstanding debts, and now one co`owner has sotght

:20:21. > :20:34.It was not long ago that Salisbury City were drawing level with former

:20:35. > :20:38.European champions. Roll on a seven years and they are on the brink of

:20:39. > :20:42.folding. The fans did not turn up in the

:20:43. > :20:45.numbers and that forced on the previous owner to sell full stop the

:20:46. > :20:50.people he sold it to our now locked in a legal battle.

:20:51. > :20:55.The Dubai `based businessman Outail Touzar owns 90% of the club with

:20:56. > :21:00.Salisbury `based Mark Winter owning the rest. So far, only Mark Winter

:21:01. > :21:05.has stumped up any cash and the club now faces a winding up order.

:21:06. > :21:08.Relegated firstly from the conference Premier last month and

:21:09. > :21:13.they were given an extension to pay their debts to stay in confdrence

:21:14. > :21:18.South, they did not do that. They are now relegated from confdrence

:21:19. > :21:21.South and have 14 days. Mark Winter is seeking legal action

:21:22. > :21:25.to overturn Outail Touzar pttt ownership in the hope of brhnging in

:21:26. > :21:28.new investors. Meanwhile, the fans are left wondering if they will have

:21:29. > :21:32.a club to follow. To me it is devastating. I have been

:21:33. > :21:38.with it for 67 years. I shall miss it, I shall miss the people that I

:21:39. > :21:41.meet in the club, many of whom I have known for years. I don't know

:21:42. > :21:44.what I'm going to do on Sattrday next week.

:21:45. > :21:48.Demoted out of the conference with no manager and having lost 05

:21:49. > :21:51.players, the last one just today, there is a real chance Salisbury

:21:52. > :21:58.will not be ready to start the new season on the 9th of August.

:21:59. > :22:00.We will watch with interest on that one. Let us move to cricket.

:22:01. > :22:02.Sussex completed victory ovdr Northants in the county

:22:03. > :22:06.Northants were forced to follow on replying to the Sussex total

:22:07. > :22:09.of 405, another three wickets for Steve Magoffin helped Sussex bowl

:22:10. > :22:14.out their guests for 204, to win the game by an innings and 85 runs.

:22:15. > :22:22.Sorry Aaron a strong position against Glamorgan, still tr`iling

:22:23. > :22:26.them by 191 runs after following on themselves on day three.

:22:27. > :22:29.And Hampshire's pairing bailed them out somewhat at Gloucester, but a

:22:30. > :22:36.partnership of 115 for the last week it lost them one wicket in reply.

:22:37. > :22:38.Tomorrow night we are going to be meeting a marathon runner from

:22:39. > :22:42.Dorset who only got into running as a way of losing a bit of wehght

:22:43. > :22:45.getting fit. Now he is running in Glasgow for

:22:46. > :22:50.England. We will meet him tomorrow.

:22:51. > :22:55.OK, cyber defender ` you wotld think that is a superhero. It is ` job,

:22:56. > :22:59.actually. They are the people who keep computer systems safe from

:23:00. > :23:03.hackers and viruses. What is the best way to recruit the

:23:04. > :23:08.next generation of security experts? Today, the pupils at one school in

:23:09. > :23:14.Fleet, got an unusual lesson in how to break computer codes.

:23:15. > :23:20.These type of things are annoyingly simple.

:23:21. > :23:24.Well, not quite. The codes of these students were trying to crack of the

:23:25. > :23:28.first step to keeping all of our details safe online. How were they

:23:29. > :23:33.getting on? It is quite fun but some of the ciphers are quite conjugated.

:23:34. > :23:37.It is enjoyable when you work it out, not when you are tearing your

:23:38. > :23:40.hair out trying to work it out. There are no shortage of those

:23:41. > :23:44.trying to break into the included traffic intended to keep evdrything

:23:45. > :23:51.from our bank details to st`te secrets just that, secret.

:23:52. > :23:56.It is a massive threat, so there are lots of jobs in cyber securhty. The

:23:57. > :23:59.problem we have, as well as in science and technology industries

:24:00. > :24:03.come is we cannot find people to fill the jobs. We have to start at a

:24:04. > :24:12.young age. All of this is a long way from the image of actor as ` long ``

:24:13. > :24:16.loan youngster in a darkened room. It all comes down to some b`sic

:24:17. > :24:22.things and basic logic puzzles. They are applying those and showhng the

:24:23. > :24:26.real desire to solve those things. As oppose the difference thdn with

:24:27. > :24:31.the people who are in the d`rkened rooms is they are taking th`t

:24:32. > :24:35.knowledge down the dark path. What we are tried to do is take ht down

:24:36. > :24:39.the light path. Perhaps the first lesson for coming

:24:40. > :24:43.generations is not putting puite so much information out there for all

:24:44. > :24:44.to see through social media, as they increasingly live their livds

:24:45. > :24:54.online. They are enjoying that!

:24:55. > :24:56.Onto the weather. My goodness, what happened today? Thunderstorls across

:24:57. > :25:00.the region? There was a Met Office warnhng for

:25:01. > :25:02.eastern parts of the countrx but our region saw quite a number of

:25:03. > :25:06.thunderstorms. And a bit of flash flooding.

:25:07. > :25:08.Yes, in parts of Dorset, hahl storms, as well.

:25:09. > :25:10.We have some lovely weather pictures, though.

:25:11. > :25:13.A lightning strike was photographed by Elaine Potter from Selsex

:25:14. > :25:15.at the Lifeboat station looking towards Bognor Regis.

:25:16. > :25:21.Is it winter or summer? Allana Turner took this photo

:25:22. > :25:25.of the hail this afternoon in Branksome in Poole.

:25:26. > :25:27.And David Melton took this picture of the storm clouds over thd Ageas

:25:28. > :25:38.Bowl before the rain stopped play. We do have a number of thunderstorms

:25:39. > :25:41.still out there at the moment, gradually clearing before 10pm

:25:42. > :25:46.tonight. They will ease, gr`dually moving south. Once they do, with all

:25:47. > :25:52.of the moisture in the air, there is a risk of mist and fog patches under

:25:53. > :25:58.clearing skies with light whnds A lot of low cloud in places with lows

:25:59. > :26:02.in towns and cities 12 or 13 Celsius, slightly lower in the

:26:03. > :26:07.countryside, perhaps single figures. Tomorrow drier, probably thd best

:26:08. > :26:12.day of the week in terms of sunshine and dryness. In sunny spells we can

:26:13. > :26:20.expect a high of 19 or 22 Cdlsius. Today we only saw in some p`rts are

:26:21. > :26:24.high of 15 or 16 Celsius. More cloud for eastern areas, that is where a

:26:25. > :26:27.weather front moves in from the east, westwards, through thd course

:26:28. > :26:30.of tomorrow night introducing more cloud and some rain for eastern

:26:31. > :26:38.areas. It really is an East`West divide tomorrow. The West whll have

:26:39. > :26:44.drier spells, the East wettdr, a low of 14 or 15 Celsius tomorrow night.

:26:45. > :26:48.The band of rain on Thursdax morning will move west through the course of

:26:49. > :26:52.the day on Thursday. Outbre`ks of rain could be heavy at times through

:26:53. > :26:56.the day, mainly light and p`tchy with the weather front gradtally

:26:57. > :26:59.dying out. Clear in eastern areas on Friday but following that whth the

:27:00. > :27:03.warming up once the weather front pushes through we could see that

:27:04. > :27:06.triggering off some heavy thunderstorms in places. Once again,

:27:07. > :27:11.the risk of thunderstorms through the day on Friday triggered by the

:27:12. > :27:15.quite humid conditions. Friday we could see temperatures up to around

:27:16. > :27:20.26 Celsius in some parts. Tomorrow is the best day of the week in terms

:27:21. > :27:24.of sunshine, dry throughout the day with rain tomorrow night. Bhg big

:27:25. > :27:26.summer rain on Thursday then towards the weekend we have thunderstorms

:27:27. > :27:31.Friday and Saturday, very htmid and quite money.

:27:32. > :27:34.That is it from us, late news is very late tonight, it will follow

:27:35. > :27:38.the World Cup. Brazil versus Germany live on BBC

:27:39. > :27:42.One, I fear the Germans might be about to spoil the Brazilian party.

:27:43. > :27:55.Wait and see. Thank you for watching, good night.

:27:56. > :28:05.This is the first example we know of of infrared communication.

:28:06. > :28:09.Imagine if you could talk to the animals.

:28:10. > :28:14.Zoologist Lucy Cooke is going to show us how.