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:00:00. > :00:08.It hasn't happened for more than 700 years, since the

:00:09. > :00:12.Today, plans were outlined for how Wales will collect

:00:13. > :00:27.What will those tax powers mean up for your pocket? The women

:00:28. > :00:33.trafficked to Swansea and Cardiff to work in brothels, a man in woman go

:00:34. > :00:36.on trial. Enterprise zones were set up to attract new businesses, so why

:00:37. > :00:42.won't the Wells Government to say how many jobs have been created in

:00:43. > :00:45.each one? They served their country, tonight why not everyone wants to

:00:46. > :00:51.see veterans move into their communities. And the place where the

:00:52. > :00:57.world 's first know you pound deal was done is in danger of

:00:58. > :01:05.dereliction. -- the world's first ?1 million deal.

:01:06. > :01:08.It hasn't happened for more than 700 years, since the

:01:09. > :01:13.Today, plans were outlined for how Wales will collect

:01:14. > :01:18.The Welsh Government wants a new Welsh Revenue Authority to

:01:19. > :01:25.But there are no answers yet on how much it will cost to set up,

:01:26. > :01:33.It's been a while since Wales had its own taxes.

:01:34. > :01:39.when taxes were imposed by a Welsh prince.

:01:40. > :01:41.Nowadays, the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the man in charge.

:01:42. > :01:49.But his grip on the power to tax us is loosening - a bit.

:01:50. > :01:51.Meaning more power for this woman - the Welsh Finance Minister.

:01:52. > :01:54.The Welsh Government is getting powers over some taxes,

:01:55. > :01:59.including the Stamp Duty paid when you buy a house and the tax

:02:00. > :02:15.I am balancing a very challenging budget. 10% cut in real terms this

:02:16. > :02:19.year, in terms of our budget prospects, but this has to be about

:02:20. > :02:27.powers for a purpose. New important levers, a devolution process for a

:02:28. > :02:34.purpose, and that is for boosting the economy and to tackle poverty

:02:35. > :02:48.and inequality. The last record of ancient Welsh taxes dates back to

:02:49. > :02:50.the 13th century. We are fighting over the cost over who will fight

:02:51. > :02:52.for a new tax regime. Under today's proposals,

:02:53. > :02:54.a Welsh Revenue Authority will be It could employ its own tax

:02:55. > :02:57.collectors, or pay someone else, So far there's no estimate

:02:58. > :03:02.on how much it will all cost. By 2018, the Welsh government will

:03:03. > :03:06.have its own version of Stamp Duty. Decisions on who pays what will have

:03:07. > :03:08.to wait until The Wales Bill, currently going

:03:09. > :03:14.through Parliament, also offers the chance for a referendum on

:03:15. > :03:19.devolving some income tax powers. They are the questions that have

:03:20. > :03:35.caused divisions between What we need to do is create an

:03:36. > :03:39.element of her spots ability, and from a conservative point of view,

:03:40. > :03:45.we want that to go down, by lower taxes. Lower income tax, lower stamp

:03:46. > :03:45.duty I mustn't we can create more wealth.

:03:46. > :03:48.Back in the 13th century, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd upset some

:03:49. > :03:51.of his taxpayers by demanding they pay 3p for every cow or horse -

:03:52. > :03:55.The Welsh Government is hoping to avoid repeating his mistake with

:03:56. > :04:00.It's meant to make the system fair and simple to understand -

:04:01. > :04:09.and a consultation on your views is open until mid-December.

:04:10. > :04:18.Dan, do you know get if this will mean a tax hike or a tax cut?

:04:19. > :04:21.Well, it is an obvious question. How much will this cost may?

:04:22. > :04:22.Well, it is an obvious question. How there are no definitive answers yet,

:04:23. > :04:26.but we are starting to see proposals there are no definitive answers yet,

:04:27. > :04:30.on how politicians would use these powers. The Wells Government talks

:04:31. > :04:36.about a new progressive stamp duty regime, but what would that mean in

:04:37. > :04:41.practice? It is early days. The conservatives say they will scrap

:04:42. > :04:46.stamp duty on all houses, how would they pay for it? Again, it is early

:04:47. > :04:50.days. You can see how the suggestion of using these powers is changing

:04:51. > :04:53.the nature of politics in the assembly, which has spent a lot of

:04:54. > :04:56.money but hasn't been responsible for raising an event.

:04:57. > :05:00.And Carwyn Jones has been setting out his stall for more devolution

:05:01. > :05:08.Yes, and other politicians, they are using a phrase that was very popular

:05:09. > :05:12.in the 19th century. Now it has come back into fashion, that is a home

:05:13. > :05:20.rule. What does it mean? Well it means more power over policing, more

:05:21. > :05:26.scope to very income powers, but they are not the only ones saying

:05:27. > :05:29.this. They want to set out the powers that their parties want to

:05:30. > :05:35.see devolved to Cardiff. To politicians that took very different

:05:36. > :05:39.views on last week's referendum in Scotland, but they both agree that

:05:40. > :05:43.the current fashion for constitutional reform in the wake of

:05:44. > :05:45.that referendum should mean more powers for the Welsh assembly.

:05:46. > :05:48.The body which looks after the day-to-day running of the National

:05:49. > :05:51.Assembly has paid more than ?100,000 into a fraudulent bank account.

:05:52. > :05:54.It's believed the Assembly Commission is highly unlikely

:05:55. > :05:58.Police have arrested someone as part of their investigation.

:05:59. > :06:04.An assembly spokesperson says changes have since been introduced.

:06:05. > :06:08.A trial closure of a junction of the M4 at Port Talbot has cost

:06:09. > :06:14.That figure is from a Freedom of Information request.

:06:15. > :06:17.Since early August, Junction 41 Westbound is closed twice a day to

:06:18. > :06:24.The plans have been criticised by some businesses, but the Welsh

:06:25. > :06:27.Government says there has been positive feedback from drivers.

:06:28. > :06:29.A decision will be made in March on whether

:06:30. > :06:37.Two Nigerian women were trafficked into the UK and forced to work

:06:38. > :06:40.in brothels in Swansea and Cardiff, a court has heard.

:06:41. > :06:42.The two women, who are in their twenties,

:06:43. > :06:45.were forced to take part in a ritual before they left Nigeria,

:06:46. > :06:49.in which they were told they'd be harmed if they ever revealed what

:06:50. > :06:55.Rhodri Lewis is at Cardiff Crown Court for us tonight.

:06:56. > :07:09.Tell us more about why these women wanted to come here.

:07:10. > :07:12.Well, the two women, who can't be named because they have a right to

:07:13. > :07:16.be anonymous, both wanted to come to the UK - one to find her father, the

:07:17. > :07:20.Before they flew here, the court heard they made contact

:07:21. > :07:23.with people the prosecution say were related to one of the defendants,

:07:24. > :07:27.They took them to a man in Nigeria who performed a West African ritual

:07:28. > :07:31.The women took oaths so that they wouldn't reveal where

:07:32. > :07:34.they were going, their hair was shaved and their bodies marked.

:07:35. > :07:37.One was made to eat a snail, an egg and some dust, while the

:07:38. > :07:42.The prosecution say the ritual was used by Lizzy Idahosa to terrify the

:07:43. > :07:50.When they arrived, they were forced to work in brothels across

:07:51. > :07:56.The court heard Miss Idahosa told them they owed her ?50,000 for

:07:57. > :07:59.bringing them from West Africa and they'd have to work to pay her back.

:08:00. > :08:02.She demanded they pay the money they earned directly to

:08:03. > :08:04.her, but sometimes it was paid into the other defendant,

:08:05. > :08:09.The two women ended up working in a brothel in Swansea before moving

:08:10. > :08:13.to this massage parlour in Cardiff where they were found last year.

:08:14. > :08:16.The two women said they were terrified of speaking to the police,

:08:17. > :08:22.In their words, they feared they'd be ill, go mad, be infertile or

:08:23. > :08:27.One of the women was told her family back home would be harmed

:08:28. > :08:32.Lizzy Idahosa denies a total of seven charges relating to

:08:33. > :08:35.trafficking, inciting the women to become prostitutes and transferring

:08:36. > :08:39.Jackson Omoruyi denies three charges of inciting

:08:40. > :08:41.the women to become prostitutes and transferring the proceeds.

:08:42. > :08:49.People living in Carmarthen have won their battle against plans to locate

:08:50. > :08:53.a hostel for former soldiers in their quiet cul-de-sac.

:08:54. > :08:56.With many of the veterans suffering from mental health or addiction

:08:57. > :09:00.problems, they'd feared it would disturb their peaceful community.

:09:01. > :09:03.The Council agreed and rejected the planning application,

:09:04. > :09:08.forcing the charity behind the scheme to look elsewhere.

:09:09. > :09:12.Lon Hir is a peaceful, leafy cul-de-sac, ten minutes walk from

:09:13. > :09:17.Carmarthen town centre. Number 24, a spacious detached house with large

:09:18. > :09:20.garden. This calm, quiet environment is an ideal location to recuperate

:09:21. > :09:26.according to the charity Allabarey, who wanted to turn it into a hostel

:09:27. > :09:34.civvy street. struggling to re-adjust to life on

:09:35. > :09:40.But people who live on this street say they are fearful of the plans,

:09:41. > :09:44.and think there are better locations for the hostel. Although unwilling

:09:45. > :09:49.to go on camera, they fear noise and unruly behaviour residence suffering

:09:50. > :09:51.from addiction problems or posttraumatic stress disorder.

:09:52. > :10:03.locals were worried about. themselves the issues that the

:10:04. > :10:07.It was listed in the report. From mental problems to abuse.

:10:08. > :10:12.for change of use from a house to a house in multiple occupancy was

:10:13. > :10:19.for an alternative site. charity behind the scheme looking

:10:20. > :10:26.Having received the funding to openness, we are still looking for a

:10:27. > :10:28.place to open it, and we believe the dedicated support we have created

:10:29. > :10:33.and which we have already established in the southwest of

:10:34. > :10:38.England very needed here, and so we will press ahead and do our best to

:10:39. > :10:40.find a way to open the homes, which we already have the funding forth.

:10:41. > :10:45.the Welsh population, and while only a very small number need specialist

:10:46. > :10:52.care like that offered by Allabarey, it is a vital resource.

:10:53. > :11:02.I am very frustrated. I am a veteran of 35 years, and this is a service

:11:03. > :11:09.that veterans have said they need. We would deliver it to them and

:11:10. > :11:12.without -- we thought the community would help.

:11:13. > :11:15.It is money from fines imposed on banks who rigged the interest or

:11:16. > :11:18.libor rates that's helping to fund Veterans Accomodation. Some of that

:11:19. > :11:21.?40 million pot has already gone into initiatives in Wales, more are

:11:22. > :11:23.planned, and some like this one in Carmarthen will undoubtedly be

:11:24. > :11:33.The television drama that's become a hit across the world.

:11:34. > :11:38.Filming begins in Aberystwyth on the new series of Hinterland.

:11:39. > :11:42.And we've had some rain for the first day of autumn,

:11:43. > :11:45.but there's more dry and fine weather in the forecast.

:11:46. > :11:54.They were established to attract new businesses,

:11:55. > :11:57.but Plaid Cymru says the Welsh Government is refusing to reveal how

:11:58. > :12:01.many jobs each of Wales' seven enterprise zones has generated.

:12:02. > :12:04.A complaint has now been passed to the Information Commissioner.

:12:05. > :12:07.The Welsh Government says more than 2000 jobs have been created over

:12:08. > :12:11.Our business correspondent Brian Meechan is in Deeside

:12:12. > :12:26.This is the history behind me, you can see behind me the gas power

:12:27. > :12:30.station that helps fuel industry across this region, and if you just

:12:31. > :12:37.take a look over the bridge, you will see a steel business that

:12:38. > :12:43.really makes this a centre of manufacturing. This area was one of

:12:44. > :12:45.seven enterprise zones in Wales to help boost jobs and support

:12:46. > :12:50.businesses during the economic crisis.

:12:51. > :12:53.This is a growing business. It has taken on five X or employees a

:12:54. > :12:58.growing business. It has taken on five extra employees and since being

:12:59. > :13:03.in an enterprise zone is one of the reasons they bought it. We have

:13:04. > :13:07.taken advantage of some grants to better improve our IT systems which

:13:08. > :13:11.enables us to do things better in the business. What we have also been

:13:12. > :13:14.able to do is take advantage of the rates rebate which we recently

:13:15. > :13:22.qualified for for the next two years.

:13:23. > :13:29.It is eighth on this industrial estate, which is surrounded by major

:13:30. > :13:34.businesses. They create opportunities and jobs for smaller

:13:35. > :13:40.companies. The Wells Government says it is not just good news, but more

:13:41. > :13:49.than 2200 jobs have been created across Wales in the last few years

:13:50. > :13:52.that compares to a much larger amount for the population. They say

:13:53. > :13:59.there aren't any jobs being created along the eight Declaration of

:14:00. > :14:07.Arbroath -- this road. Some have raised concerns about the lack of

:14:08. > :14:11.openness. They want the Wells Government -- Welsh Government to

:14:12. > :14:16.release figures. Some zones will be doing better than

:14:17. > :14:20.others. We can expect them to move at different speeds, and that is

:14:21. > :14:25.what the Government could say in publishing figures. We need to be

:14:26. > :14:29.able to scrutinise the Government. We need to make sure we are getting

:14:30. > :14:37.value for money. There are seven zones in Wales, and Cardiff has been

:14:38. > :14:46.successful in attracting financial jobs. A quarter of the UK's energy

:14:47. > :14:53.jobs comes via this area. However, this area has seen some job losses.

:14:54. > :14:57.Data is never a bad thing to have an information is never a bad thing to

:14:58. > :15:01.have, but we must be careful about coming to judgment too soon. If we

:15:02. > :15:09.compared the zones in different areas, they have different

:15:10. > :15:17.development stages, we are not comparing like for like. Enterprise

:15:18. > :15:23.zones are a key plan of the Welsh Government economic policy. It will

:15:24. > :15:29.now be up to the information Commissioner to decide if the

:15:30. > :15:32.Government must release information. The Welsh Government have set all

:15:33. > :15:35.enterprise zones are closely monitored and they are focused on

:15:36. > :15:39.helping businesses and creating jobs, and bringing in the extra

:15:40. > :15:44.investment, and the UK Government has told us today that they don't

:15:45. > :15:48.release information for enterprise zones in England either, but

:15:49. > :15:52.ultimately this passes to the Information Commissioner, who will

:15:53. > :15:55.decide whether we get these details over the next weeks and months.

:15:56. > :15:57.Thank you. Friends of the Earth say they will

:15:58. > :16:00.seek a judicial review of the Welsh Government's plans to build

:16:01. > :16:03.an M4 relief road around Newport. The environmental group claims

:16:04. > :16:05.the ?1 billion development could be unlawful

:16:06. > :16:07.because they say alternatives were Elderly patients in rural areas

:16:08. > :16:12.of North Wales will trial a new scheme that will see them speaking

:16:13. > :16:16.to doctors over the internet. It's part of the

:16:17. > :16:19.Future Hospital Programme devised Some patients will receive

:16:20. > :16:23.follow-up appointments with The Labour leader Ed Miliband has

:16:24. > :16:30.said last week's Scottish referendum result shows it's possible to be

:16:31. > :16:34.both Welsh and British. In his speech to his party's

:16:35. > :16:38.conference in Manchester, Mr Miliband praised the First

:16:39. > :16:43.Minister Carwyn Jones, who leads From Manchester,

:16:44. > :16:55.David Cornock reports. Manchester, a city where the Reds

:16:56. > :17:06.was once dominant, but where the Blues now rule. Something compared

:17:07. > :17:11.to today's politics, perhaps. He said there were lessons to be

:17:12. > :17:17.learned from last week's victory in a Scottish referendum, and praise

:17:18. > :17:21.for the First Minister. All of those people who were proud to be Scottish

:17:22. > :17:25.and proud to be British, just the same as there are many people proud

:17:26. > :17:35.to be Welsh and proud to be British, no more than the First Minister

:17:36. > :17:39.Carwyn Jones. The NHS in Wales may have had its problems under Carwyn

:17:40. > :17:50.Jones's Government, but Ed Miliband plans supported at the heart of the

:17:51. > :17:56.Labour Party's campaign. They plan to put money towards the NHS by

:17:57. > :18:00.creating a mansion that tax. That went down well here in the

:18:01. > :18:04.hall, but will it be enough to convince voters that Ed Miliband has

:18:05. > :18:13.what it takes to become Prime Minister? This woman is fighting for

:18:14. > :18:17.Cardiff Central. We saw passion and more passion. We felt that in the

:18:18. > :18:19.room today. It felt like a conversation, it didn't feel like

:18:20. > :18:25.someone speaking at us, which is what people playing about in

:18:26. > :18:29.politics. There was a lot of concrete facts that I can take away

:18:30. > :18:35.and tell people, showing that it is about ordinary people that the

:18:36. > :18:39.Government will work towards. They will be playing for a successful red

:18:40. > :18:40.team in Westminster, they hope. It was the place where

:18:41. > :18:43.the world's first ?1 million deal was done, and the centre of industry

:18:44. > :18:45.which fuelled an empire. But Wales? risks losing

:18:46. > :18:48.a key part of our heritage - that's according to the organiser of

:18:49. > :18:51.a new campaign to find a buyer for The building's owners went into

:18:52. > :18:58.liquidation earlier this month. Today, it paints a sorry picture,

:18:59. > :19:07.but at the end of the 19th century, Cardiff's Coal Exchange was one

:19:08. > :19:09.of the Coal from the Welsh Valleys had

:19:10. > :19:19.become a valuable commodity, and the world's first ?1 million

:19:20. > :19:24.deal was struck here in 1909. They reckon between 8,000 and 10,000

:19:25. > :19:27.people crossed the floor of that So this place was the centre

:19:28. > :19:33.of the whole economy of Cardiff, the whole economy of Wales

:19:34. > :19:37.and the whole economy of the world. Because if you want coal,

:19:38. > :19:40.this is where you come. That's as important as one of these

:19:41. > :19:43.great castles, these monuments - Having been revived as

:19:44. > :19:49.a popular music venue in more recent times, the Coal Exchange has now

:19:50. > :19:53.stood empty for more than a year. for a multimillion pound revamp

:19:54. > :19:57.has never happened, and the building's owners went into

:19:58. > :20:01.liquidation earlier this month. GYG Exchange Ltd increasing

:20:02. > :20:05.matenince costs and difficult market conditions had made it

:20:06. > :20:10.impossible for them to keep going. It means the building's ownership

:20:11. > :20:14.has now reverted to the Crown and the future for this Welsh icon

:20:15. > :20:19.is still uncertain. Now the local MP whose office

:20:20. > :20:22.overlooks the site has started I've actually been overwhelmed

:20:23. > :20:27.by the response. It's clearly going to be

:20:28. > :20:30.a very difficult process, but I'm confident that working together with

:20:31. > :20:32.the Council, with all of those interested individuals, we can

:20:33. > :20:36.hopefully find a creative solution. But, some think Cardiff Council

:20:37. > :20:38.should have done more to secure The building has been

:20:39. > :20:44.left to deteriorate. It had a dangerous structures notice

:20:45. > :20:47.served on it over a year ago saying it was about to

:20:48. > :20:50.collapse and it hasn't collapsed. So there's lots of concerns

:20:51. > :20:53.about the building being left to be neglected, but nothing happened to

:20:54. > :20:58.move things forward. Cardiff Council says it doesn't have

:20:59. > :21:01.the legal authority to carry out In a statement,

:21:02. > :21:06.it says it is continuing to bring together interested parties to find

:21:07. > :21:10.both short and long-term solutions. It says the cost

:21:11. > :21:13.of renovation work needed just to make the site safe is thought to be

:21:14. > :21:17.in the region of ?5 million. So is time running out for Cardiff's

:21:18. > :21:21.historical exchange? Supporters of this latest campaign

:21:22. > :21:24.will hope not, as they race to secure a future for

:21:25. > :21:34.the building worthy of its past. Tonight's sport now, beginning with

:21:35. > :21:36.football. There could be two new arrivals

:21:37. > :21:38.at Cardiff City. West Ham midfielder Ravel Morrison

:21:39. > :21:40.is set to join He's announced the deal on Twitter,

:21:41. > :21:43.but no official confirmation. Meanwhile, the Bluebirds are still

:21:44. > :21:46.targeting Leyton Orient boss Russell Sloan to become their new

:21:47. > :21:49.manager, even though Orient have It means Scott Young and

:21:50. > :21:53.Danny Gabbidon will be in charge for tonight's League Cup

:21:54. > :21:58.tie against Bournemouth. In the other games,

:21:59. > :22:01.Roberto Martinez will return to the Liberty Stadium as Swansea host

:22:02. > :22:15.Everton, while Newport play Swindon Cricket, and Glamorgan failed to

:22:16. > :22:19.capitalise on a good start in their final championship match of the

:22:20. > :22:24.season. They had another team rocking 415 25, before they meeting

:22:25. > :22:26.impressive recovery. Golf, and Wales' Jamie Donaldson has

:22:27. > :22:30.played his first Ryder Cup practise round in a trio with Thomas Bjorn

:22:31. > :22:43.and Lee Westwood. Although there is no indication of

:22:44. > :22:49.who will be paired with you win the tournament begins on Friday. He is

:22:50. > :22:52.one of three players making their debut in the European team.

:22:53. > :22:55.After a successful first series shown around the world, filming

:22:56. > :22:57.has started on new episodes of the bilingual crime drama, Hinterland.

:22:58. > :22:59.The cast and crew have returned to the

:23:00. > :23:02.seaside town of Aberystwyth to film a one-off special to be broadcast in

:23:03. > :23:11.Making his return, Richard Harrington is back

:23:12. > :23:16.The actor plays a troubled former London Met detective

:23:17. > :23:21.Hinterland is set in Aberystwyth, against the backdrop of mountainous

:23:22. > :23:26.And while there's already talk of already a third series,

:23:27. > :23:29.Harrington believes the real star of the show is the setting

:23:30. > :23:36.Five episodes in this one and then we hope to do another four

:23:37. > :23:39.and just, you know, draw a line under them, really.

:23:40. > :23:43.You know, Hinterland is a brand, really.

:23:44. > :23:49.It's about the landscape, it's not about him.

:23:50. > :23:51.So you think if Matthias goes, they will replace him?

:23:52. > :24:00.It's his show while he's here, but it could exist without him.

:24:01. > :24:04.This production by the BBC and S4C is filmed in both English and Welsh,

:24:05. > :24:07.the first time the BBC had broadcast a drama series with both

:24:08. > :24:12.The crew will be filming here for the next nine months

:24:13. > :24:15.as each scene is filmed three times, once in Welsh,

:24:16. > :24:20.once bilingually and once in English for the international market.

:24:21. > :24:23.The first series has been sold across Europe,

:24:24. > :24:25.America and Canada and is currently being shown in Australia.

:24:26. > :24:28.It has been a huge boost for Aberyswyth, and this production

:24:29. > :24:33.alone will bring in over ?1 million to the local economy.

:24:34. > :24:37.A great advert for the area and the fact that you can kind of put

:24:38. > :24:40.your efforts into growing regional stories, kind of small stories, and

:24:41. > :24:45.the hope that that kind of localism, that small authenticity, can grow

:24:46. > :24:48.into something where a lot of countries can enjoy it

:24:49. > :24:52.People who have never heard of Wales or Aberyswyth can still enjoy it.

:24:53. > :24:54.One business benefiting from the Hinterland success is

:24:55. > :24:59.He arranges guided walks to some of the remote areas and landmarks

:25:00. > :25:04.People can relate to what they've seen on the television now to

:25:05. > :25:08.the real-life locations as they've walked through them

:25:09. > :25:14.This special episode will hit our screens first in Welsh on S4C

:25:15. > :25:18.And to that long-running favourite now - the weather forecast,

:25:19. > :25:37.We've had some rain for the first day of autumn, we can look for some

:25:38. > :25:46.sunnier weather. There will be some rain, but it will be drier. The

:25:47. > :25:51.Southeast did remain dry for much of the day, but the rain will reach you

:25:52. > :25:56.in the next couple of hours. That ring bank will clear overnight, with

:25:57. > :26:01.a few showers falling behind. A few clouds, so a milder night, the

:26:02. > :26:05.temperatures staying in double figures for most of us. Quite breezy

:26:06. > :26:10.in some areas. We will see this ridge of high pressure building from

:26:11. > :26:16.the southwest, and I will sit across the United Kingdom as we get to the

:26:17. > :26:20.weekend. -- it will sit across. First thing tomorrow morning, we

:26:21. > :26:24.have a few showers. The wind will help push the showers and help to

:26:25. > :26:29.break up the clouds, so by the afternoon, some lovely sunny spells

:26:30. > :26:32.to look forward to. It will be a touch cooler as it is breezy, and

:26:33. > :26:38.the wind coming in from a northwesterly direction, with the

:26:39. > :26:41.temperature is between 14 Celsius and 18 Celsius. Tomorrow night, and

:26:42. > :26:47.other fairly mild night because of the wind. We will see some clear

:26:48. > :26:50.skies. The temperatures shouldn't get below nine Celsius. A fairly

:26:51. > :26:55.mild night compared to the last few. As we get into Thursday, it

:26:56. > :27:00.will start to feel warmer. We will see cloud around, but it is still

:27:01. > :27:05.breezy, but the wind will change directions. That will feed in much

:27:06. > :27:09.milder air with highs of 19 Celsius. Quite a bit of cloud into Friday, a

:27:10. > :27:14.spot of light rain possible, but as with get into the weekend, we can

:27:15. > :27:15.look forward to something a little bit drier.

:27:16. > :27:20.Plans have been outlined for Wales to collect and manage taxes,

:27:21. > :27:24.something that hasn't happened for more than 700 years.

:27:25. > :27:27.It's still unclear how much it will cost to set up,

:27:28. > :27:33.I'll have an update for you here at 8:00pm

:27:34. > :27:36.and again after the BBC news at 10:00pm.

:27:37. > :27:40.Thank you for watching, and from all of us on the programme,