11/12/2015

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:00:00. > :00:07.Tonight's headlines: They planned to supply millions of pounds

:00:08. > :00:11.But tonight, an organised crime gang is jailed for a total of more

:00:12. > :00:30.There's no doubt they are motivated by greed with no thought for the

:00:31. > :00:31.affect on the communities in which they live.

:00:32. > :00:33.Last seen twenty years ago, John Sabine's skeleton was found

:00:34. > :00:37.Police say his late wife is the main suspect in a murder investigation.

:00:38. > :00:40.Ryan Ford sped through Porthcawl, crashing into a nightclub smoking

:00:41. > :00:54.We are reassured to have a happy baby on board.

:00:55. > :00:56.Smartphone apps to monitor conditions, GP consultations

:00:57. > :01:03.The plan to put digital technology at the heart of the health service.

:01:04. > :01:09.It is always so busy, and there is no time, you can do it at home, much

:01:10. > :01:12.easier. In tonight's sport:

:01:13. > :01:15.The speculation at Swansea City - Ryan Giggs linked

:01:16. > :01:16.to the vacant manager s job at the Liberty following

:01:17. > :01:37.the sacking of Garry Monk. Thirteen members of a Welsh

:01:38. > :01:40."organised crime group" - who planned to supply millions

:01:41. > :01:42.of pounds worth of Albanian and Spanish drugs to Wales -

:01:43. > :01:45.have been sentenced to a total Gwent police believe

:01:46. > :01:49.the multi-million pound haul of "high purity cocaine"

:01:50. > :01:51.and mephedrone is the largest Pure cocaine - that was ready to be

:01:52. > :01:58.mixed with other chemicals - Up to ?4.5 million

:01:59. > :02:08.worth of the drug sourced Police say it's one of the largest

:02:09. > :02:19.operations they've There's no doubt that organised

:02:20. > :02:21.crime groups are motivated by greed with no regard or consequence for

:02:22. > :02:27.the effect that the drugs have on the communities within which they

:02:28. > :02:31.live and operate. I think that sentences like today will send a

:02:32. > :02:32.strong message to members of the public that they are not

:02:33. > :02:33.untouchable. Today thirteen men all

:02:34. > :02:35.from the Gwent area were sentenced to a total of more

:02:36. > :02:38.than 53 years in prison. For conspiring to supply

:02:39. > :02:39.cocaine and mephedrone Some of the men were described

:02:40. > :02:47.as couriers some acted as second But this is the man

:02:48. > :02:51.who ran the operation. 28 year old Ashley Burgham

:02:52. > :02:54.from Blaina described as the "head And although in charge

:02:55. > :02:57.he who would never "handle" But one drugs worker feels sentences

:02:58. > :03:03.like this are only half the battle. And the drugs came to Wales

:03:04. > :03:15.from thousands of miles away. There's so much of these drugs

:03:16. > :03:18.around and sometimes you look at the way we criminalise people who get

:03:19. > :03:22.drugs in and you wonder is the system working, is it fit for

:03:23. > :03:29.purpose? And I really think that the fact that it would not flood the

:03:30. > :03:31.market is indicative of the fact that policy as a whole is not

:03:32. > :03:33.working in Wales or the UK. And the drugs came to Wales

:03:34. > :03:36.from thousands of miles away. Meetings were organised

:03:37. > :03:38.with the "head" of an Albanian crime gang described as an

:03:39. > :03:40."upstream" supplier. The group met a courier

:03:41. > :03:44.from the gang fifteen times. the group turned to a middle man

:03:45. > :03:50.working for a gang in Spain. The court heard the group tried

:03:51. > :03:53.to meet this middle man on a "regular" basis four

:03:54. > :03:55.times a month. Groups which help people with drug

:03:56. > :04:07.problems say a number of routes Cocaine is a cultivated drug. South

:04:08. > :04:11.America, often Colombia, from there it is exported into Europe, often

:04:12. > :04:14.through Spain, distributed through criminal networks, across the

:04:15. > :04:19.continent, finding its way into Wales. Methadone on the other hand

:04:20. > :04:23.is manufactured in the far east, China, sent through networks on the

:04:24. > :04:24.Internet into Europe then distributed in the same way.

:04:25. > :04:26.The court heard this was about "profit" which went

:04:27. > :04:34.to the head of the group Ashley Burgham.

:04:35. > :04:36.More than ?205,000 was seized by police.

:04:37. > :04:38.These men were involved in a criminal conspiracy that

:04:39. > :04:40.spanned a continent with its roots in Blaunau Gwent.

:04:41. > :04:42.Sentencing them judge Daniel Williams said they "played

:04:43. > :04:51.Police investigating the discovery of human remains in Beddau last

:04:52. > :04:55.month say they belonged to a man who was last seen in 1997

:04:56. > :04:58.and that his wife is now the main suspect in the murder investigation.

:04:59. > :05:01.John and Leigh-Ann Sabine moved to the area in February that year.

:05:02. > :05:09.Our reporter Kate Morgan is in Beddau for us -

:05:10. > :05:21.The enquiry was launched last month when human remains were found

:05:22. > :05:25.wrapped in plastic at the back of this site in a communal garden. They

:05:26. > :05:27.today are saying it is a complex investigation uncovering

:05:28. > :05:29.extraordinary circumstances. We now know those remains belonged

:05:30. > :05:35.to John Sabine. He moved into these flats

:05:36. > :05:38.with his wife in February 1997 and in that same year police believe

:05:39. > :05:41.he disappeared, although he was A post-mortem investigation shows

:05:42. > :05:44.Mr Sabine's injuries suggest Police say his wife Leigh Ann

:05:45. > :05:56.who died at the end of October at the age of 74 with cancer,

:05:57. > :05:58.is the main suspect The couple have children

:05:59. > :06:09.who they were estranged from. They've been kept up

:06:10. > :06:17.to date by police. The people in this community tonight

:06:18. > :06:25.say they are shocked. You don't expect these type of

:06:26. > :06:28.things to happen in the village you live in, to be honest. Now that

:06:29. > :06:31.people know what has happened it gives a little bit of closure

:06:32. > :06:41.knowing that there's not a murderer out on the loose. I have spoken to

:06:42. > :06:42.people already interviewed by the police, officers want more

:06:43. > :06:46.information. Firstly they want anyone who knew

:06:47. > :06:49.John or Leigh-Ann to get in touch with them, particularly if they may

:06:50. > :06:52.have met or spent time with them They're also asking people

:06:53. > :06:55.if they knew anything about the plastic wrapping that

:06:56. > :06:58.Mr Sabine was concealed in. South Wales Police say they're also

:06:59. > :07:00.looking in to the couple's finances to see what they can

:07:01. > :07:02.learn from them. They say anyone with any information

:07:03. > :07:07.at all should call 101. A health worker was probably

:07:08. > :07:10.to blame for a hospital error which caused the death

:07:11. > :07:12.of a pensioner from Flintshire. Alan Walker's feeding tube

:07:13. > :07:17.was wrongly connected to his drip causing liquid food to go directly

:07:18. > :07:20.into his blood stream. A coroner has said

:07:21. > :07:23.lessons should be learnt. From the inquest in Ruthin,

:07:24. > :07:36.Roger Pinney reports. When Alan Walker's family were

:07:37. > :07:40.called to the hospital they knew he was facing a medical emergency.

:07:41. > :07:45.There has been a horrible incident, they were told. His feeding tube had

:07:46. > :07:50.been connected to his trip line. The 81-year-old died that night, liquid

:07:51. > :07:55.food had gone direct to his bloodstream. He suffered toxic shock

:07:56. > :07:59.than a heart attack. Despite a police investigation, a health board

:08:00. > :08:03.enquiry, and a two-day inquest, nobody has been able to say exactly

:08:04. > :08:07.who it was that made what turned out to be a fatal mistake. But today the

:08:08. > :08:11.coroner said that more likely than not it had been a health care

:08:12. > :08:15.professional. The inquest heard the nurse who discovered the mistake

:08:16. > :08:19.panicked, he said he had never come across an incident like it before.

:08:20. > :08:25.The water consultant described it as bizarre. Alan's grand daughter,

:08:26. > :08:29.Sarah, said, I don't want this to happen again, we have lost a big

:08:30. > :08:36.part of our family, it has destroyed us. The hospital, she said, should

:08:37. > :08:39.learn lessons. In a statement denied the health board said that this

:08:40. > :08:46.exceptionally rare incident resulted in a robust and for investigation,

:08:47. > :08:50.the manufacturer is reviewing the equipment. They also offered

:08:51. > :08:54.condolences to the family. Recording a verdict of accidental death John

:08:55. > :08:58.Gittens said he was concerned that two incidents in which Alan's

:08:59. > :09:02.feeding tube had become disconnected were not recorded in his notes, so

:09:03. > :09:04.the information was never shared. Lessons should be learnt, he said.

:09:05. > :09:06.An independent review of the Waterhouse inquiry

:09:07. > :09:08.into historical abuse at children's homes in North Wales

:09:09. > :09:14.It was set up three years ago by Lady Justice Macur.

:09:15. > :09:17.She's now delivered it to both the Secretary of State for Justice

:09:18. > :09:20.and the Secretary of State for Wales and the UK government says it

:09:21. > :09:25.will be considered as a matter of urgency.

:09:26. > :09:28.The crowd-funding website Kickstarter has hired a journalist

:09:29. > :09:31.to investigate the demise of a Pembrokeshire-based mini-drone

:09:32. > :09:35.project that failed despite record funding.

:09:36. > :09:39.More than ?2.3 million was pledged to the Zano project by more

:09:40. > :09:45.than 12,000 people, which collapsed last month.

:09:46. > :09:48.Patients will be able to consult with their GP using a smartphone

:09:49. > :09:52.and monitor their conditions via mobile apps -as part

:09:53. > :09:54.and monitor their conditions via mobile apps as part

:09:55. > :09:59.The Health Minister says the five year plan is intended to put digital

:10:00. > :10:01.technology at the heart of the health service here.

:10:02. > :10:15.We're back to the home page again... This smartphone is about to ring an

:10:16. > :10:19.end to an exhausting routine for pregnant mother, ceilidh. The last

:10:20. > :10:24.few months she has been coming to the Royal Glamorgan Hospital three

:10:25. > :10:27.times a week. Her child's heartbeat has needed regular monitoring, now

:10:28. > :10:32.this mobile kit is she will be able to do the checkup herself at home.

:10:33. > :10:36.We can check that the trace is coming through. They are reassured,

:10:37. > :10:42.we are reassured that we have a happy baby on board. And without the

:10:43. > :10:48.stress of having to come down. Because it is always so busy here,

:10:49. > :10:54.there no time, but you can just do it at home, it is much easier. Using

:10:55. > :10:57.mobile technology to offer care for patients at home is the sort of

:10:58. > :11:01.thing the Welsh Government would like to see happening more widely.

:11:02. > :11:05.Launched today a new digital strategy for NHS Wales means more of

:11:06. > :11:08.us can do things like book appointments and access health

:11:09. > :11:13.records online. You can also use smartphones or tablets to manage

:11:14. > :11:19.long-term health conditions like diabetes or asthma. A range of apps

:11:20. > :11:22.will send you reminders to attend appointments, takes medication, or

:11:23. > :11:26.take some exercise. And there will be more opportunity for you to talk

:11:27. > :11:34.to Doctor over a secure link rather than heading to the surgery.

:11:35. > :11:40.Intranets, kidney patients with dialysis at home are already linking

:11:41. > :11:43.up specialist nurses over Skype. More of us using this technology in

:11:44. > :11:48.our daily lives it is hoped bringing the NHS up to speed will help make

:11:49. > :11:53.it more efficient. When people get used to doing these sorts of things

:11:54. > :11:55.it is a better experience for the patient, it captures their

:11:56. > :11:59.contribution to making their own health care better in the future.

:12:00. > :12:02.But some say more needs to be done to improve mobile phone and

:12:03. > :12:06.broadband coverage if the strategy is to work. As well as making sure

:12:07. > :12:09.elderly patients are not left behind.

:12:10. > :12:12.There is a big risk that some people will not be able to take advantage

:12:13. > :12:17.of this so we must retain traditional services whilst we

:12:18. > :12:20.develop digital alternatives. Clearly, you know, it has a

:12:21. > :12:25.significant role to play, and over time, I think, more and more people

:12:26. > :12:28.will be able to access services. But we need to recognise that there will

:12:29. > :12:31.be practical challenges that need to be overcome and infrastructure is

:12:32. > :12:35.certainly lacking in many parts of Wales and that is something that

:12:36. > :12:41.will have a strong bearing on the take-up of these services. Health

:12:42. > :12:44.boards have five years to plan and intimate the new strategy, who knows

:12:45. > :12:45.what else our smartphones will be able to do by then?

:12:46. > :12:50.A balancing act for the Culture Minister as cuts to the arts

:12:51. > :12:51.are announced, concern they could impact on

:12:52. > :13:02.And these young girls are gymnasts they've left home and are now living

:13:03. > :13:06.together as part their training for the Commonwealth Games.

:13:07. > :13:09.A 24 year old man from Porthcawl has been jailed for 3 years and 10

:13:10. > :13:12.months after the car he was driving crashed into a group of people

:13:13. > :13:17.Ryan Ford was being chased by police when he lost control of the car

:13:18. > :13:22.which injured 21 people and left some of them needing surgery.

:13:23. > :13:35.These are the moments leading up to the crash which seriously injured

:13:36. > :13:43.six people the driver loses control and hit a group gathered outside a

:13:44. > :13:46.nightclub. Ryan Ford Was driving well above the speed limit when he

:13:47. > :13:52.lost control of the Abbey. He pleaded guilty to six counts of

:13:53. > :13:56.dangerous driving. One to failing to provide a specimen for analysis and

:13:57. > :14:00.one for driving without insurance. He drove his car down the middle of

:14:01. > :14:03.the road at high speed, and then crashed into a group of people

:14:04. > :14:07.standing in a designated smoking area outside of a nightclub. A metal

:14:08. > :14:12.barrier was around the group at the time, it is believed may have

:14:13. > :14:14.entered the talent is. The court heard one eyewitness described the

:14:15. > :14:22.moment after the incident as carnage -- prevented fatalities. Bodies on

:14:23. > :14:29.the floor and people screaming and running around. A number required

:14:30. > :14:31.surgery to the lower limbs. A lot of promising careers have been

:14:32. > :14:40.affected as a result of the injuries. University time affected,

:14:41. > :14:49.possibly having to recent years, there was a sportsman affected as a

:14:50. > :14:53.result, may not now be able to turn professional.

:14:54. > :14:57.The court heard statements today including that of promising

:14:58. > :15:00.Glamorgan cricketer, Tom Dalton, who said what happened that night left

:15:01. > :15:04.him feeling angry and restricted. The extent of his injuries have been

:15:05. > :15:10.life changing. The events of that night in October have affected the

:15:11. > :15:12.lives of many. Terry Jones runs a greengrocers business directly

:15:13. > :15:15.opposite nightclub. He told me of the wider impact it has had on the

:15:16. > :15:20.community. I lost a sister to a car crash. So

:15:21. > :15:26.obviously incidents like this are close to my heart. It is quite

:15:27. > :15:29.upsetting. Especially for my parents, you know, it drags up bad

:15:30. > :15:37.memories really. On sentencing it said some of the

:15:38. > :15:41.victims suffered life changing injuries and it was a miracle nobody

:15:42. > :15:43.was killed. Ryan Ford was jailed for three years and ten months and will

:15:44. > :15:45.serve half on licence. There are concerns that cuts

:15:46. > :15:47.to the culture budget could have an impact

:15:48. > :15:50.on services to the public. That's a warning from

:15:51. > :15:55.the National Museum. Their budget along with

:15:56. > :16:06.the Arts Council of Wales and the National Library

:16:07. > :16:08.will be cut by 4.7 percent The Welsh Government has defended

:16:09. > :16:12.the cuts -and says it's committed Here's our arts and media

:16:13. > :16:15.correspondent, Huw Thomas. Some say politics can be a circus

:16:16. > :16:18.but the culture minister on a flying Ken Skates took to the bars

:16:19. > :16:22.to announce Welsh government support for NoFit State to take their show

:16:23. > :16:25.to New York. But other companies face a financial

:16:26. > :16:27.tightrope walk as they deal with cuts to their budgets of just

:16:28. > :16:37.under 5 per cent next year. There is always good to be a role

:16:38. > :16:44.for government to provide core funding for arts organisations. What

:16:45. > :16:47.was announced this week is a lot smaller than me have seen in England

:16:48. > :16:48.where we have seen the loss of a number of arts organisations. That

:16:49. > :16:50.has not happened in Wales. The National Museum says the million

:16:51. > :16:52.pounds it's losing will As public funds reduce,

:16:53. > :16:56.it's preparing to launch its first In January visitors to its Cardiff

:16:57. > :17:01.museum will be able to see famous props from the Indiana Jones films,

:17:02. > :17:03.alongside real It'll cost ?7 for adults,

:17:04. > :17:11.though children go free. Elsewhere, rich supporters are

:17:12. > :17:19.offering some financial stability. The philanthropist David Seligman

:17:20. > :17:21.gave a "significant sum" to the Chapter arts centre

:17:22. > :17:24.in Cardiff this week. But one-off donations are unlikely

:17:25. > :17:38.to replace core public funding Citizens who can pay into that, that

:17:39. > :17:42.is extremely valuable, but even if those individuals did not exist

:17:43. > :17:49.Wales would the arts to be publicly funded. -- would need. In that

:17:50. > :17:50.sense, we, the taxpayers, are all philanthropists.

:17:51. > :17:53.Arts companies are already preparing for the impact of next year's cut.

:17:54. > :17:55.NoFit State circus relies on a mixture of public funds

:17:56. > :17:57.and commercial income and has to factor financial uncertainty

:17:58. > :18:08.The funding we have is necessary to give us some security and sustain

:18:09. > :18:13.our existence and allow us to plan ahead. Without that continued

:18:14. > :18:15.support we would really struggle. But yes, a lot of people in the arts

:18:16. > :18:18.are really going to face a squeeze. Creatively, the arts

:18:19. > :18:21.are flying high in Wales - but now must

:18:22. > :18:22.practice their own acrobatics Manchester United boss Louis van

:18:23. > :18:29.Gaal says he'll speak to his assistant Ryan Giggs

:18:30. > :18:31.about reports linking him The Former Wales captain has been

:18:32. > :18:42.linked with the role following Garry Monk's

:18:43. > :18:43.departure from the Liberty Meanwhile, Cardiff City manager

:18:44. > :18:46.Russell Slade has been speaking about his disappointment

:18:47. > :18:59.over Monk's dismissal. It seems to happen with alarming

:19:00. > :19:05.regularity in our game. It seems to be part parcel of it now. It is

:19:06. > :19:10.always a tinge of disappointment when you see a manager go because

:19:11. > :19:14.you know how difficult the job can be. And how disappointed they will

:19:15. > :19:17.be. We can only hope that somebody like Garry Monk will bounce back

:19:18. > :19:18.quickly and back in the game and I'm sure he will.

:19:19. > :19:20.Slade's men welcome Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow.

:19:21. > :19:22.They're entering a "critical" period in their bid for promotion

:19:23. > :19:24.to the Premier League according to the Manager.

:19:25. > :19:26.The Swans face Manchester City under the Caretaker boss Alan Curtis.

:19:27. > :19:29.Newport are at Notts County while Wrexham travel to Tranmere

:19:30. > :19:35.The Football Association of Wales have escaped a fine but have been

:19:36. > :19:39.reprimanded by Uefa European football's governing body,

:19:40. > :19:42.for failing to play Kazakhstan's national anthem before Wales women's

:19:43. > :19:47.4-0 win at the Euro 2017 qualifier last month.

:19:48. > :19:50.Uefa also warned the FAW after fans stood around the pitch

:19:51. > :19:57.Rugby Wales and Scarlets Centre Scott Williams has signed

:19:58. > :20:01.a new contract which will keep him with the Region until 2018.

:20:02. > :20:04.The WRU withdrew their offer of a fresh national dual contract

:20:05. > :20:12.It's a weekend of European fixtures with the Blues up first tonight

:20:13. > :20:13.against Montpellier in the Challenge Cup.

:20:14. > :20:18.In the Champions Cup Scarlets travel to Glasgow as the Ospreys welcome

:20:19. > :20:33.The advantage is definitely on the side of the home team but it is only

:20:34. > :20:42.as good as you use it, and you make it. Against a team like bother, who

:20:43. > :20:47.have shown last week a brand of rugby that is threatening and very

:20:48. > :20:51.dangerous, it is making sure that we user advantage to suit us.

:20:52. > :20:57.They were the success story of the Commonwealth Games,

:20:58. > :21:02.winning 10 medals for Wales in Glasgow last

:21:03. > :21:05.a new training programme is reaping rewards.

:21:06. > :21:10.Athletes as young as 11 from across the country have left

:21:11. > :21:12.home and now live, train and go to school together,

:21:13. > :21:15.at improving their chances at the next Commonwealth Games.

:21:16. > :21:19.Tomos Dafydd spent the day with the gymnasts.

:21:20. > :21:26.It is no ordinary household. With nine gymnasts all under one roof and

:21:27. > :21:32.breakfast is always busy. Fuel for another full day. 14-year-old,

:21:33. > :21:35.Natalia, used to travel to training from Merthyr every day. But since

:21:36. > :21:39.moving in with team-mates closer to the gym there is no time for

:21:40. > :21:45.training. But leaving her parents, says, was difficult. It is hard, I

:21:46. > :21:50.miss them quite a lot. When we go home on a weekend we make use of

:21:51. > :21:54.that, we make the most of that. With our families. At first they were

:21:55. > :22:00.like, no way, she is not going, but they know how much I love the sport,

:22:01. > :22:03.so they let me go. But there is plenty of help at hand. The parents

:22:04. > :22:09.of these athletes take it in turns to look after the household. Each

:22:10. > :22:13.one of us take a night. For example, my night is Monday. It involves

:22:14. > :22:16.getting your early, cooking and dinner, then picking them up,

:22:17. > :22:22.ringing them back, and they all have them together. We clean up, the

:22:23. > :22:26.girls make their own packed lunch, they are very independent, get up

:22:27. > :22:31.the next day, they make breakfast, but everything away, and I make sure

:22:32. > :22:36.they get away on time for training. It is not seven o'clock yet in the

:22:37. > :22:40.gymnasts are off to work. Athletes living and training together is not

:22:41. > :22:48.a new idea. Starting as young as 11 is unusual. They train for around

:22:49. > :22:52.two hours before school everyday. Natalia is part of the Junior Great

:22:53. > :22:56.Britain team, the name? A place at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. And a

:22:57. > :23:02.place in the Wales Commonwealth Games squad. They all attended the

:23:03. > :23:04.same high school so we have a good relationship and a good

:23:05. > :23:09.communication with just one school rather than money. And it means that

:23:10. > :23:14.the travelling distance has reduced, which means the recovery times

:23:15. > :23:20.longer. Hence I am able to train more than once a day. What is the

:23:21. > :23:24.nutritional value for the Victoria sponge? Natalia, like most other

:23:25. > :23:29.gymnasts goes to school here in Cardiff. The schools approached

:23:30. > :23:37.because of its track record in promising athlete. Former pupils,

:23:38. > :23:40.Sam Warbuton, and Gareth Bale. After school, back to the gymnasium.

:23:41. > :23:45.Around 34 hours spent here every week. Last year Welsh gymnasts

:23:46. > :23:49.enjoyed a staggering success of the Commonwealth Games. Earning an

:23:50. > :23:53.unprecedented haul of ten medals. We hope now is that this new training

:23:54. > :23:55.programme will help produce more medal winning gymnast of the future.

:23:56. > :23:57.Welsh football fans have been looking forward to the Euro 2016

:23:58. > :24:01.In Paris tomorrow they'll learn who Chris Coleman's Men will be

:24:02. > :24:06.Wales' qualification was largely achieved through defensive

:24:07. > :24:12.discipline and the attacking brilliance of Gareth Bale.

:24:13. > :24:14.The Real Madrid star feels they have a great chance

:24:15. > :24:34.How do you think Wales can do next summer in France? We're not going to

:24:35. > :24:37.make the numbers. We're going to do a serious job, to try to win the

:24:38. > :24:46.tournament, if you do not go to try to win, there's no point in going.

:24:47. > :24:50.You can hear more from Gareth on sport Wales this evening. And the

:24:51. > :24:55.Uefa 2016 final straw will be live from Paris on BBC Two, five 15 p.m.,

:24:56. > :25:02.you will get all the details on Wales today at our 6pm bulletin, and

:25:03. > :25:03.you can also follow the ceremony on radio Wales and online. Now the

:25:04. > :25:12.weather. It is a weekend of two halves.

:25:13. > :25:16.Saturday looks wet and windy, Sunday, we can look forward to

:25:17. > :25:21.something a bit more dry but it will remain cloudy. Tonight is fairly

:25:22. > :25:24.quiet at first, cold, frosty, but quickly we will start to seek out

:25:25. > :25:28.the king from the south-west and overnight we will see rain approach.

:25:29. > :25:33.That will bump into cold air and we will see snow on high ground across

:25:34. > :25:38.North Wales. Elsewhere, more likely to be rain. Temperatures between two

:25:39. > :25:42.and six Celsius. Not a nice start of Saturday morning, all down to this

:25:43. > :25:46.deep area of low pressure, bringing wet and windy conditions with it.

:25:47. > :25:52.There is a yellow warning in place for rain across parts of the country

:25:53. > :25:57.and anywhere north of terror and again where we could see localised

:25:58. > :26:00.flooding. Further the self not too many problems and milder air moving

:26:01. > :26:03.in, look at the difference in temperatures, between five and seven

:26:04. > :26:08.Celsius in the North, the team further south. It will be very

:26:09. > :26:12.blustery. Finally the rain band will clear and we can look forward to a

:26:13. > :26:18.quiet night, we hang onto cloud for the South, mist and fog likely.

:26:19. > :26:21.Further north, colder, clear skies, temperatures down at about one

:26:22. > :26:26.Celsius. The wind will be light until the early hours of Sunday

:26:27. > :26:30.morning. Then a brief ridge of high pressure, and a fairly quiet day.

:26:31. > :26:34.First thing on Sunday, patchy rain or drizzle, especially in the south,

:26:35. > :26:38.it was his alone way, and most of us can look forward to a dry Sunday,

:26:39. > :26:42.but it will be cloudy, very few bright spells coming from. The wind

:26:43. > :26:47.is light but by the afternoon they will pick up again. The temperatures

:26:48. > :26:51.range between five and nine Celsius. They we go to the start of next week

:26:52. > :26:54.where it is looking unsettled. Still we have got mild conditions with us.

:26:55. > :26:58.But we will see strong wind and there's more rain in the forecast.

:26:59. > :27:02.The main message tonight, tomorrow there is a yellow warning across

:27:03. > :27:07.parts of the country, the Northern counties. Take care.

:27:08. > :27:13.It is coming up to seven p.m., the headlines: a gang have been jailed

:27:14. > :27:17.for a total of more than 50 years for planning to supply millions of

:27:18. > :27:19.pounds worth of drugs to Wales. Gwent Police believe the

:27:20. > :27:24.multi-million pound hole is the largest they have ever made. And

:27:25. > :27:31.police investigating the discovery of humid remains so that they

:27:32. > :27:37.belonged to John Sabine, last seen in 1997, his wife, Leanne, is now

:27:38. > :27:45.the main suspect -- human remains. She did this sober. We'll have a

:27:46. > :27:46.quick update view at eight p.m.. That is Wales today. -- she did in