10/02/2017

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:00:00. > :00:10.Tonight: Criticism of the UK government for giving up with enough

:00:11. > :00:19.discussion on a scheme to help find homes for vulnerable child refugees.

:00:20. > :00:28.want to make things better, not worse. That is a given. Let's talk

:00:29. > :00:31.more. Let's not give up on it. We do not want a situation where large

:00:32. > :00:32.numbers of parents in Africa decide to send their children off to Europe

:00:33. > :00:45.by themselves. Dancing their way to fitness -

:00:46. > :00:48.a detailed study shows a healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk

:00:49. > :00:54.of dementia by 60%. A proposed ban on intimate

:00:55. > :00:59.piercings should be extended A proposed ban on intimate piercings

:01:00. > :01:02.should be extended to all under 18's This school removed it's English

:01:03. > :01:05.stream, and is now Welsh medium. A campaigner says if parents don't

:01:06. > :01:10.like it, they should move. Good evening - it's one

:01:11. > :01:12.of the enduring rugby rivalries - Wales welcome England in the 6

:01:13. > :01:16.Nations. But will George North

:01:17. > :01:20.be fit in time? The UK government has given up

:01:21. > :01:31.on a scheme which was set up to protect the most vulnerable child

:01:32. > :01:34.refugees - without That's according to the leader

:01:35. > :01:40.of Torfaen Council. Labour's Anthony Hunt has told this

:01:41. > :01:42.programme that he and other council leaders would work

:01:43. > :01:45.with the Home Office - Ministers say 350 children

:01:46. > :01:51.would have arrived under the scheme So far 32 children have

:01:52. > :02:02.been resettled in Wales. By lights up the sky above Calais in

:02:03. > :02:07.France last year, as the makeshift refugee camp there was cleared.

:02:08. > :02:11.Samina from Newport was part of a volunteer group which took supplies

:02:12. > :02:14.to those living there. Those are children, sleeping and are not those

:02:15. > :02:18.blankets. We had to go to get more blankets. She claims in several

:02:19. > :02:25.short visits over 18 months, she met more than 150 children who had no

:02:26. > :02:29.one at all to look after them. You go there and there are children and

:02:30. > :02:34.they are ten coming 11, 12, male, female, and they are sleeping in

:02:35. > :02:38.tents in minus four Celsius. They are alone and all they have known to

:02:39. > :02:42.do is keep walking, keep walking, keep walking, and then they get to

:02:43. > :02:45.Calais, which is the end of the road, and they don't know where to

:02:46. > :02:48.walk now because all they know is that they lost their parents

:02:49. > :02:53.somewhere along this road and it is the end of the road. From places

:02:54. > :02:57.like Syria, the UK accepted 8000 child refugees in total last year,

:02:58. > :03:02.many believe war zones make their own way to Europe. Many end up alone

:03:03. > :03:06.in camps like this. Some hoped as many as 3000 might be re-settled

:03:07. > :03:10.here who don't have any family or other links to the UK. The

:03:11. > :03:15.Government has confirmed the figure will be far lower than that. Many

:03:16. > :03:19.councils in Wales say that announcement was premature. We have

:03:20. > :03:23.not reached a definite position of what the capacity is yet. This is

:03:24. > :03:27.why this is disappointing that we find out this news, really, that the

:03:28. > :03:30.Government seem to have given up on the situation. Your message to the

:03:31. > :03:32.Home Secretary then as the leader of the Council in Wales? Let's work

:03:33. > :03:37.together and have been stuck in talks. Given the funding and the

:03:38. > :03:42.technicalities, because we want to make things better and not worse,

:03:43. > :03:47.but let's talk more. Owen Smith claimed last night there was more

:03:48. > :03:50.capacity in his area as well. I rang my council leader tonight, assuming

:03:51. > :03:54.we might be asked about this, and asked the council in South Wales how

:03:55. > :03:58.many of these children they have been asked to take. They have taken

:03:59. > :04:03.four. They could take four or five times that. It is a mixed picture

:04:04. > :04:08.across Wales. Some councils say they do have capacity. Others, none at

:04:09. > :04:12.all. Conservative MP David Davis says the UK Government has struck

:04:13. > :04:16.the right balance. The Government are absolutely right to do this. It

:04:17. > :04:19.had to be in place for a short period of time only because

:04:20. > :04:23.otherwise what happens is that parents in countries with much lower

:04:24. > :04:26.living standards will simply try to send their children over by

:04:27. > :04:29.themselves in order to get them into Western Europe and then follow them

:04:30. > :04:35.afterwards. So the Government are right to do this because they are

:04:36. > :04:39.going to create a human catastrophe if you encourage people to send

:04:40. > :04:42.their children off alone. Judges are now considering whether the UK

:04:43. > :04:46.Government's decision was arrived at in the correct way. Home Office

:04:47. > :04:51.maintains it is not giving up on vulnerable children, citing other

:04:52. > :04:52.schemes it operates which also be settled hundreds of child refugees

:04:53. > :04:58.across the UK. It's a disease that

:04:59. > :05:03.affects more than 42,000 people in Wales -

:05:04. > :05:05.and today a campaign is being launched, aimed at reducing

:05:06. > :05:07.people's risk of dementia. It's based on detailed research that

:05:08. > :05:10.found those who adopt a healthy lifestyle,

:05:11. > :05:12.are 60% less likely Since her daughter started

:05:13. > :05:28.a fitness business, Julie Rhodes has become a bit

:05:29. > :05:31.of a fan of fitness, attending the class

:05:32. > :05:33.nine times per week. It keeps the endorphins flowing

:05:34. > :05:37.and makes me feel better. My dad, who is now 95,

:05:38. > :05:43.he is suffering with memory loss and it is such a shame,

:05:44. > :05:46.such a sad illness to Keeping fit is one of the steps

:05:47. > :05:52.recommended by the dementia risk Launched today, it also

:05:53. > :05:55.encourages people to check their health regularly,

:05:56. > :05:58.cut down on alcohol, and stop smoking, in a bid to reduce

:05:59. > :06:01.the risk of developing Six tips in all, based

:06:02. > :06:16.on research conducted on these men, just some

:06:17. > :06:18.of the 2,500 men from the Caerphilly area

:06:19. > :06:19.who were prodded and tested for a generation

:06:20. > :06:22.in one of the most influential We all know that it is

:06:23. > :06:32.beneficial, but actually disciplining and getting round to

:06:33. > :06:34.following healthy behaviours consistently for some reason it

:06:35. > :06:46.beats most of us, and yet it is He was ever so kind and gentle,

:06:47. > :06:52.really. Broadcaster Betty George, talking about her husband, David

:06:53. > :06:55.Jones, in an upcoming BBC Wales documentary. He is one of more than

:06:56. > :07:00.42,000 people in Wales suffering from the disease. Nobody would

:07:01. > :07:06.object to a campaign that advises people to eat -- to lead healthy

:07:07. > :07:10.lives, for all sorts of reasons. It won't guarantee, of course, that you

:07:11. > :07:15.would get dementia, because I know of several people who have led very,

:07:16. > :07:21.very happy lives, who now live with dementia. But what concerns me is

:07:22. > :07:26.that it doesn't solve the problems of the here and now. People are

:07:27. > :07:32.already living with dementia and their carers. There is a serious

:07:33. > :07:39.lack of support. If the trajectory continues as it is predicted at the

:07:40. > :07:43.moment, I think the latest districts are from the Alzheimer's Society was

:07:44. > :07:49.that the numbers will double by 2050. Then we have a big problem.

:07:50. > :07:54.It's really a time bomb we are sitting on. In an attempt to stop it

:07:55. > :07:57.from detonating, today's campaign message is simple. But down the pint

:07:58. > :08:01.and pick up the Lycra. 90 jobs are to be created

:08:02. > :08:04.in Wrexham by a new financial Chetwood Financial Limited will be

:08:05. > :08:08.based in Wrexham Technology Park, in an office acquired

:08:09. > :08:09.from the telecommunications The startup is supported by ?750,000

:08:10. > :08:13.from the Welsh Government, and Economy Secretary Ken Skates

:08:14. > :08:16.said it was "great news for Wales." Opponents of the proposed takeover

:08:17. > :08:18.of Wrexham-based Dee Valley Water have been granted leave

:08:19. > :08:24.to appeal the move. The High Court approved

:08:25. > :08:25.an ?84 million takeover by utilities giant

:08:26. > :08:28.Severn Trent on Wednesday - but shareholders, who called it

:08:29. > :08:30.a "David versus Goliath" The case will be heard

:08:31. > :08:37.by 22 February. The new Shadow Secretary of State

:08:38. > :08:40.for Wales has told this programme that her fellow in peas need to

:08:41. > :08:45.rally behind their leader, Jeremy Corbyn. The Labour MP says she will

:08:46. > :08:49.meet Carwyn Jones next week to discuss their priorities, but says

:08:50. > :08:54.the party's UK leader must take them into the next election in 2020.

:08:55. > :09:00.He is our leader. I form part of his Shadow Cabinet now, which is a

:09:01. > :09:03.tremendous honour, and I shall be working for unity in the party and

:09:04. > :09:04.we have been united since the summer. We have been working so hard

:09:05. > :09:08.We have been working so hard to make it work.

:09:09. > :09:11.A group of AM's are trying to ban under 18's from having

:09:12. > :09:14.so-called intimate piercings because of serious concerns

:09:15. > :09:17.The chair of the Assembly Health Committee, Dai Lloyd,

:09:18. > :09:20.who's also a GP, says such practice could be viewed as

:09:21. > :09:23.Some parlours already set a higher age limit than the law requires

:09:24. > :09:26.and say they'd have no problem if new legislation was introduced.

:09:27. > :09:39.First of all, I'm going to clamp the area. I will then check to see that

:09:40. > :09:42.there is no veins are anything. They keep reforms dozens piercings per

:09:43. > :09:46.week at this parlour in Cardiff. Ashley is having her tongue pierced.

:09:47. > :09:49.Some customers have piercings were intimate parts of their body. Now an

:09:50. > :09:53.assembly committee wants to limit tongue and intimate procedures to

:09:54. > :09:57.the over 18 's, and not 16 which is the recommendation a new public

:09:58. > :10:00.health bill going through the assembly states. There is a large

:10:01. > :10:04.body of opinion that seems to go but this could be exploited to in

:10:05. > :10:07.nature. Actually, nobody wants to curtail people putt-mac freedom of

:10:08. > :10:11.expression. Some of the evidence we took suggested that this could be

:10:12. > :10:15.seen as a form of female genital mutilations, and so we can't ignore

:10:16. > :10:19.that sort of evidence and basically this is why we are going with the a

:10:20. > :10:23.teenage consent. That is perfectly fine. If you are happy to go ahead

:10:24. > :10:26.with that. At this piercing parlour in Cardiff, they have already

:10:27. > :10:35.voluntarily raise the age limit and say they welcome a law change. I

:10:36. > :10:38.think it will give more protection to customers. It is very difficult

:10:39. > :10:42.for us sometimes when we are confronted with a 70-year-old girl

:10:43. > :10:46.who wants to get an internet piercing and we say no and we know

:10:47. > :10:53.that they are going to go to another shot. -- 17-year-old girl who wants

:10:54. > :10:58.to get an internet piercing. I have quite a few body piercings. 23. Do

:10:59. > :11:02.you think it is right that you have to be over 18 to get the more

:11:03. > :11:07.intimate once? Yes, 100%. A spokesman bank 's committee for

:11:08. > :11:10.their consideration and said they would consider their

:11:11. > :11:17.recommendations. I love it. It looks you. -- it looks amazing. Thank you.

:11:18. > :11:20.Still to come in the programme tonight: The roof's open,

:11:21. > :11:22.the fireworks are ready - soon it'll time for

:11:23. > :11:28.We'll look ahead to the big 6 Nations game.

:11:29. > :11:31.Its a row that has split opinion in a small Carmarthenshire village -

:11:32. > :11:35.which language should the children at the local primary be taught in?

:11:36. > :11:37.The decision made by the council was that Ysgol Llangennech

:11:38. > :11:39.would drop its English teaching from September.

:11:40. > :11:42.Its a move welcomed by groups who want more Welsh medium education

:11:43. > :11:44.with one prominent campaigner saying those who don't like hearing

:11:45. > :12:06.It has been a controversial issue in Carmarthenshire. One that has split

:12:07. > :12:10.opinion and lead to fiery exchanges. This is segregation. And at its

:12:11. > :12:16.worst, we are looking at our apartheid. That is how it started.

:12:17. > :12:20.Don't care. But three weeks ago, Carmarthenshire Council voted to end

:12:21. > :12:23.the English stream at Ysgol Llangennech, turning it into a Welsh

:12:24. > :12:26.medium school by September. A leading campaigner for Wilson and

:12:27. > :12:30.which education has suggested people who do not like hearing the line

:12:31. > :12:33.which should move. If people couldn't bear to hear Welsh being

:12:34. > :12:39.spoken they should consider going somewhere where they wouldn't have

:12:40. > :12:45.to speak or hear it being spoken, which obviously suggests they should

:12:46. > :12:49.go to England. He has been a leading member of the campaign group, which

:12:50. > :12:54.has distanced itself from his comments. It says its aim is for

:12:55. > :12:57.Welsh medium education to be available to all who wish their

:12:58. > :13:03.children to be fully bilingual. Meanwhile, parents like this woman

:13:04. > :13:07.who did not wish the school to lose its English stream says it is not

:13:08. > :13:11.about one language being more important than another. What we are

:13:12. > :13:15.fighting for is that the Welsh stream remains and the English

:13:16. > :13:18.stream remains. If they were removing the Welsh team, we would be

:13:19. > :13:23.fighting just as hard. Our school is two languages, English and Welsh

:13:24. > :13:27.tarte side-by-side for the last 60 years. The changes at the school

:13:28. > :13:32.have been controversial, but they do feed into Carmarthenshire was my

:13:33. > :13:35.counsels plans. They are so feed into the Welsh Government's

:13:36. > :13:40.objectives of having a million Welsh speakers by the year 2050. The

:13:41. > :13:44.changes will begin at Ysgol Llangennech in September. The

:13:45. > :13:45.division the row has caused in the community may take much longer to

:13:46. > :13:56.heal. Not too long till

:13:57. > :13:59.the 6 Nations. Big news - major doubts over

:14:00. > :14:03.winger George North. Wales management conceding

:14:04. > :14:08.tonight his fitness is a close call, and they'll leave it late to see

:14:09. > :14:11.whether he's fit enough. All week the headlines dominated

:14:12. > :14:14.by England's record here, coach Eddie Jones saying past

:14:15. > :14:19.players have been petrified when playing here, their record

:14:20. > :14:21.in horrendous, should It depends which

:14:22. > :14:31.figures you look at. Looking at the entire record -

:14:32. > :14:36.135 years of England coming here, first game back in 1882,

:14:37. > :14:41.Wales are on top winning 36, 21 defeats and 4 draws, Wales

:14:42. > :14:51.winning 59% of the games at home. But if you look at more recent

:14:52. > :14:53.record since the game has turned professional,

:14:54. > :14:56.England have won five of the nine Whatever happens, this

:14:57. > :15:15.fixture rarely disappoints, Present at training today, but with

:15:16. > :15:22.the media only allowed to observe for five minutes, there was not long

:15:23. > :15:26.to it is the fitness of fly-half Dan Biggar and George North. Wales say

:15:27. > :15:30.they could wait until an hour before kick-off to decide if the players

:15:31. > :15:35.are worth risking. Dan Biggar, who suffered bruised ribs in Rome, is

:15:36. > :15:39.believed to be making good progress. George North is a major doubt. All I

:15:40. > :15:43.can do is reliable and the medics are telling me. We have done

:15:44. > :15:46.everything they have asked us to up until now and it is always a close

:15:47. > :15:54.call. We have contingency plans in place. We are playing against

:15:55. > :15:59.England, the second-best team in the world. So we have to be ready for it

:16:00. > :16:03.and I think both of them will take the opportunity if it comes their

:16:04. > :16:06.way. Wales- England is always a passionate affair. Over the years,

:16:07. > :16:10.there has been plenty of pre-match psychology. The last time England

:16:11. > :16:13.came to play there was a stand-off. The visitors refused to go out

:16:14. > :16:17.before their Welsh opponents. Tomorrow, some of the faces may be

:16:18. > :16:20.different, but the intensity will be just the same. When both teams run

:16:21. > :16:24.out of the saddle tomorrow afternoon, there will be that

:16:25. > :16:29.familiar more, but there will not be that cauldron atmosphere that Wales

:16:30. > :16:34.love to play in. Because, as England requested, the roof is already open.

:16:35. > :16:37.There has been plenty of pre-match banter between the camps, and with

:16:38. > :16:41.England getting their way over the roof, Robin Wright was in jovial

:16:42. > :16:50.mood today on insinuating Eddie Jones was bringing to changes mind.

:16:51. > :16:56.It is? -- Eddie? No, sorry, mate. In the middle of a press conference.

:16:57. > :16:59.England are unbeaten since the 2050 World Cup. Victory over Wales

:17:00. > :17:07.tomorrow would make it 16 wins in a row, but England start without many

:17:08. > :17:12.of their key ball-mac carriers. We are without quite a few players.

:17:13. > :17:16.They are far from a fall is to rent team and Dylan Hartley is not

:17:17. > :17:22.playing his best game, so Wales have an outside chance. What could make a

:17:23. > :17:25.big difference is the Welsh bench. Two players in particular could make

:17:26. > :17:32.a massive impact, including Sam Davies. When the place arts to break

:17:33. > :17:36.up, you can play that heads up game and put players into holes and make

:17:37. > :17:40.a difference. In the habit in Wells twice since Eddie Jones took charge,

:17:41. > :17:44.but he has not experienced Wales at home is in the six Nations as the --

:17:45. > :17:47.and does not understand the fear factor. And I will think he will get

:17:48. > :17:51.a taster for the first time tomorrow. And if you want to watch

:17:52. > :17:56.all of the matches between Wales and England...

:17:57. > :17:59.It starts tonight with the Under 20s over on BBC Two Wales at 7.

:18:00. > :18:02.Tomorrow, same channel - Wales' women, 11:20 in the morning.

:18:03. > :18:05.Then Rob Howley's men take on England - kick off 10 to 5,

:18:06. > :18:07.live on BBC One Wales - commentary too BBC Radio

:18:08. > :18:19.Switching sports, and the Football Association of Wales is appealing

:18:20. > :18:22.against a fine imposed by world football's governing body, FIFA,

:18:23. > :18:29.The FAW were fined just over ?15,000, because fans wore poppies

:18:30. > :18:33.in the stands and the armed forces held bunches of poppies

:18:34. > :18:39.at the side of the pitch before a World Cup Qualifier last November.

:18:40. > :18:42.To a big game at the bottom end of the Premier League on Sunday

:18:43. > :18:46.The Swans, just one point above the relegation places,

:18:47. > :18:51.take on Leicester City who are a place above them.

:18:52. > :18:55.Head Coach Paul Clement, named January's manager of the month,

:18:56. > :18:57.will consider giving Jordan Ayew his debut

:18:58. > :19:14.The two teams are on level points. And we will not play each other

:19:15. > :19:20.again this season. So it does add a little bit of extra spice to the

:19:21. > :19:24.fixture. Even though we didn't get anything out of our last game, we go

:19:25. > :19:26.into this game is still with a lot of confidence and belief that we are

:19:27. > :19:28.moving in the right direction. Elsewhere, it's Friday night

:19:29. > :19:30.football for Newport County, bottom of League Two -

:19:31. > :19:32.they face top-of-the-table Cardiff away at Leeds

:19:33. > :19:38.united tomorrow, Wrexham travel to Dover

:19:39. > :19:54.in the National League. The focus will be on this place

:19:55. > :19:57.tomorrow afternoon and at the performances of the players can

:19:58. > :20:01.match the pre-game pyrotechnics, then we should be in for a cracker.

:20:02. > :20:02.I think we will. Thomas, thanks so much.

:20:03. > :20:04.Forensic science students are studying how animal

:20:05. > :20:07.remains decompose - in a bid to help solve

:20:08. > :20:09.The outdoor facility at Wrexham's Glyndwr University

:20:10. > :20:11.uses animal carcasses, to help students understand

:20:12. > :20:14.Matthew Richards' report contains images which you

:20:15. > :20:26.Well, hidden at a secret location, you're more likely to smell the body

:20:27. > :20:30.Forensic science students assess the effect of the natural

:20:31. > :20:32.environment on decaying bodies - in this case ethically sourced

:20:33. > :20:36.animal carcasses stand in for the human variety.

:20:37. > :20:38.We want to try and make this scenario as realistic to every

:20:39. > :20:44.We want the normal etymology, we want the normal weather

:20:45. > :20:47.and we want it to be as close to the types of scenarios

:20:48. > :20:49.we will be looking at, because the problem we have

:20:50. > :20:52.is if we do things just in the lab, then everything's

:20:53. > :20:56.The subjects are placed in different locations to find out how long

:20:57. > :20:59.All the data could help investigators identify human bodies,

:21:00. > :21:05.establish when they died and even find hidden corpses.

:21:06. > :21:07.There's certain nutrients released when a body decays,

:21:08. > :21:14.which are also beneficial to plants, so hopefully I should see

:21:15. > :21:17.an increase in these nutrients, which hopefully may affect how

:21:18. > :21:21.Forensic science isn't for the squeamish.

:21:22. > :21:24.Three tubs of dead rats in various types of water make

:21:25. > :21:29.Well, I bet you're glad that I get to experience this rather than you,

:21:30. > :21:32.but we've just opened the last box which contains the rats

:21:33. > :21:35.They've been there for some nine weeks and, boy,

:21:36. > :21:37.the smell is certainly testament to that -

:21:38. > :21:46.The body farm could expand to incorporate more experiments,

:21:47. > :21:50.I am not squeamish at all but the smell is definitely something that

:21:51. > :21:54.The body farm could expand to incorporate more experiments,

:21:55. > :21:56.which might be the key element in solving a mystery

:21:57. > :22:03.Well, let's see how the weather is looking for the weekend now. What is

:22:04. > :22:08.It's going to stay on the cold side over the weekend.

:22:09. > :22:11.Some dry weather but also a few wintry showers.

:22:12. > :22:19.And watch out for stronger winds on Sunday.

:22:20. > :22:22.Now the cloud broke today with some sunshine in Bala.

:22:23. > :22:31.And how about these icicles in Blaenavon.

:22:32. > :22:35.The temperature there didn't get much above freezing!

:22:36. > :22:40.Tonight the odd snow flurry in the south and east.

:22:41. > :22:46.Breaks in the cloud with a widespread frost.

:22:47. > :22:49.Temperatures in most places dropping to freezing or below.

:22:50. > :22:56.Here's the picture for 8 in the morning.

:22:57. > :22:59.Cloudy in the north and east and Powys.

:23:00. > :23:05.Parts of the south and west dry and brighter.

:23:06. > :23:08.Some sunshine and frost with a brisk wind on Anglesey.

:23:09. > :23:14.More showers will spread from the NE.

:23:15. > :23:28.A little snow on higher ground, the hills and mountains.

:23:29. > :23:31.Parts of the west and southwest dry and brighter with a little sunshine.

:23:32. > :23:34.Top temperatures 2 and 6 Celsius but feeling colder in the NE breeze.

:23:35. > :23:38.The temperature rising to 4C but feeling more

:23:39. > :23:42.Very cold and cloudy on the Heads of the Valleys tomorrow.

:23:43. > :24:04.Temperature around freezing or just above with icy

:24:05. > :24:07.Sunday's chart shows high pressure over Scandinavia.

:24:08. > :24:09.Low pressure near Portugal and that means stronger winds

:24:10. > :24:15.Parts of the south and west dry and brighter with a little sunshine.

:24:16. > :24:18.Highest temperatures 3 to 6 Celsius but add on the wind it

:24:19. > :24:34.Monday dry, cold and windy but sunnier.

:24:35. > :25:13.A few wintry showers and stronger winds on Sunday.

:25:14. > :25:19.And we return to the stadium before we go. It has been a week of

:25:20. > :25:23.mysterious build-up, hasn't it? But tomorrow things will get serious.

:25:24. > :25:28.Yes, serious, and some decisions possibly for the Wales coaching team

:25:29. > :25:34.with questions over George North, who was entered in the one over

:25:35. > :25:38.Italy last weekend. The team arrived back in the early hours of Monday

:25:39. > :25:42.and went straight into their cryotherapy chambers to help them

:25:43. > :25:46.recover more quickly. They have only had six days to prepare for this

:25:47. > :25:51.England match and there have been questions over the fitness of George

:25:52. > :25:57.North and Dan Biggar. And today, we are given a first sites of George

:25:58. > :26:01.North training. Normally, are cameras are given around 50 minutes

:26:02. > :26:06.to film the players. A bit restricted aid. Just five minutes.

:26:07. > :26:10.-- 15 minutes. The Welsh Rugby controlling what we could and could

:26:11. > :26:13.not film. So we had five minutes of him and he did not move much during

:26:14. > :26:17.training. We will have to wait and see. The Wales management will give

:26:18. > :26:22.him as much time as possible to prove his fitness and could leave it

:26:23. > :26:25.as late as an hour before kick off. So we will have to wait until

:26:26. > :26:32.tomorrow to see whether George North plays against England. We heard the

:26:33. > :26:36.England coach saying that the team can be a little bit intimidated by

:26:37. > :26:41.the atmosphere at the stadium. Just reminded of England's record there.

:26:42. > :26:47.It is looking spectacular they are behind you tonight. Yes, everything

:26:48. > :26:51.is ready for tomorrow's match. Fireworks, pyrotechnics, it is all

:26:52. > :26:57.set for the big showdown between Wales and England. A lot of talk

:26:58. > :27:02.about the record between Wales and England during Cardiff. The overall

:27:03. > :27:06.record that stretches back 135 years is in Wales favour. A look at more

:27:07. > :27:10.recent times, England just edit. They have claimed five victories in

:27:11. > :27:14.nine championship matches here in Cardiff. I just wonder, could

:27:15. > :27:20.experience be the key tomorrow night? Just looking at the foreign

:27:21. > :27:25.words, England have 20 caps between them. Wales on the back row we have

:27:26. > :27:31.140 caps. All of the match live tomorrow on BBC Wales. And you very

:27:32. > :27:36.much. It is going to be quite an occasion. Thank you so much. A

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:27:40. > :27:40.set up to protect the most vulnerable child refugees without

:27:41. > :27:41.enough discussion. Our next update is after

:27:42. > :27:44.the BBC Ten o'clock news. For now from all of

:27:45. > :27:48.us on the programme,