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:00:39. > :00:42.Hello and welcome to the programme. The headlines: be training now

:00:42. > :00:48.coming into Platform One is about to get more expensive.

:00:48. > :00:52.There are enough time delays anyway, without any added percentage

:00:52. > :00:57.increase on the price of the ticket. It makes you start to wonder if it

:00:57. > :01:01.is worth taking on not. Double from Stuart and me.

:01:01. > :01:06.Tonight we explain how the train fares increase will affect all of

:01:06. > :01:11.Plus, the church pulled out all the stops to encourage all of us to

:01:11. > :01:17.make it a Christian Christmas. Christmas is about the birth of

:01:17. > :01:20.Christ, that is the core element of We go behind the scenes of a new

:01:20. > :01:26.dual carriageway. And 12 centuries after his death,

:01:26. > :01:36.claims denied that Edward was not really body to in Bury St Edmunds.

:01:36. > :01:37.

:01:38. > :01:40.-- was not really buried in Bury St Edmunds.

:01:40. > :01:45.Commuters and day-trippers across the region would set to bear the

:01:45. > :01:49.brunt of a new round of fare increases on the trains.

:01:49. > :01:53.increases come into effect in 2 weeks. On average, travellers must

:01:53. > :01:58.pay an extra 5.9%, with season- ticket holders in particular having

:01:58. > :02:03.to fork out more. The average cost of travelling from Peterborough to

:02:03. > :02:12.London will cost more than �5,600, a rise of �300. Call centre to

:02:12. > :02:18.London will be 4376p, up �236. Bedford to London will be just over

:02:18. > :02:22.�4,000. An increase of �224 per year. Any moment, or correspondent

:02:22. > :02:26.has the details for passengers on the Anglia line, but let's start in

:02:26. > :02:29.Northampton. This station is served by London

:02:29. > :02:33.Midland trains and Virgin trains, and like all operators, their

:02:33. > :02:38.prices are on the way up. That means that in the New Year, on

:02:38. > :02:43.average it will cost passengers around 23p. If you are a commuter

:02:43. > :02:48.travelling into London every day, that cost soon add up. Does their

:02:48. > :02:51.rises cake in on 2nd January, making it an expensive start to the

:02:51. > :02:55.media. More of us are using the new rail

:02:55. > :02:59.network than in any other time since the second world war. The

:02:59. > :03:04.cost of using trains keep on climbing. If you are a commuter in

:03:04. > :03:13.Northampton who travels to London, you season ticket will rise from

:03:13. > :03:21.�4,448, to �4,756. An increase of �308 per will stop if you travel

:03:21. > :03:30.from King's Cross to Cambridge you can expect to pay an extra �240.

:03:30. > :03:34.In Luton, the London season ticket rises from �3,400 to �3,604. I have

:03:34. > :03:40.my own business, and we are struggling. If fares go up, that is

:03:40. > :03:45.another expense for us. We have no choice, we do not drive. That is it.

:03:45. > :03:48.I do not use the train that often, normally because of the cost. Even

:03:48. > :03:53.if going to London, I would tend to die because it is cheaper to drive

:03:53. > :03:57.and get the train. It is not just the cost of the train tickets

:03:57. > :04:01.people have to worry about, it is the cost of the parking. Two-part

:04:01. > :04:07.here for a day it would cost �8. If you are a season-ticket holder with

:04:07. > :04:11.easily pass, it because she 815p. The government has pointed out that

:04:11. > :04:15.they have already acted to reduce the scale of the fare rises. Train

:04:15. > :04:19.companies say the extra money will be used to improve services. For

:04:19. > :04:24.many commuters, these promises seem both distant and costly.

:04:24. > :04:29.The Christmas year continues on the railway, as the festive period is

:04:29. > :04:33.when network real buzz most of their engineering work. We have not

:04:33. > :04:38.fared too badly on this side of the region. Services are working as

:04:38. > :04:42.normally in the region. On Christmas Day and Boxing Day, there

:04:42. > :04:46.will be made its work. But there will be serious disruption from

:04:46. > :04:51.27th December onwards as there is a be billed going on around

:04:51. > :04:53.Birmingham New Street. As he hit two New year's Eve, they will be

:04:53. > :04:58.disruption for passengers who use East Midland trains on the mainland.

:04:58. > :05:03.There will be no trains running between Bedford and Leicester. That

:05:03. > :05:07.will affect you tried to get a train to Kettering or Bedford. As

:05:07. > :05:10.usual, the advice is that if you are thinking of trying --

:05:10. > :05:13.travelling, call National Rail inquiries.

:05:13. > :05:19.That is the picture in the west of the region, let's see what it is

:05:19. > :05:24.like in Colchester. For rail users here, the latest

:05:24. > :05:28.fell -- fare increases are a better pill to swallow. All household

:05:28. > :05:32.budgets are being squeezed. The main issues on this line are

:05:32. > :05:36.punctuality and reliability. I had taken the train to London on four

:05:36. > :05:40.times this past week, at every train was late. Passengers I have

:05:40. > :05:44.spoken to today say they're getting a raw deal.

:05:44. > :05:49.At Colchester station today, weary resignation and anger that fares

:05:49. > :05:54.are rising above inflation. It is still more expensive to travel by

:05:54. > :05:58.bus and train than it is by car. The added percentage increase on

:05:58. > :06:02.the price, it just makes you start to think whether it is worth taking

:06:02. > :06:08.or not. On average fares on National Express East Anglia, fares

:06:08. > :06:12.will go up by 5.8%. Good value? Train operators think so. There is

:06:12. > :06:17.constant effort to improve. By investment in signalling and

:06:17. > :06:20.investment in new systems and so on. All areas of the country benefit

:06:21. > :06:29.from that sort of investment, including rail passengers the East

:06:29. > :06:35.Anglia. From January, and any time return will cost nearly �100, up by

:06:35. > :06:41.nearly 5p 50. In its head, you will pay an extra 4p, and end Chelmsford,

:06:41. > :06:49.an extra �1.40. Season-ticket holders will feel it most, paying

:06:49. > :06:53.an extra �360 more from London, and �308 more from Ipswich.

:06:53. > :06:58.Rail users are sceptical that services will improve. Abellio

:06:58. > :07:02.takeover from National Express East Anglia in next Friday. We will not

:07:02. > :07:06.see improvements for five years simply because Abellio are going to

:07:06. > :07:11.take over and all we have a 2.5 your franchise. They have a guess

:07:11. > :07:14.the longer franchise will take more time to order and still have a new

:07:15. > :07:19.canes. Network will say they are investing millions, but

:07:19. > :07:24.improvements cannot come quickly enough for rail passengers.

:07:24. > :07:28.Those investments, �200 million upgrade the overhead power lines on

:07:28. > :07:32.this route. That will mean delays over the Christmas break. There

:07:32. > :07:36.will be no train services on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, but

:07:36. > :07:39.there will be problems on Christmas Eve. On this main line, trains will

:07:39. > :07:45.only go as far as Engels than in Essex, and then people will lead to

:07:45. > :07:48.get a bus to get in and out of London. Trains will not get as far

:07:48. > :07:52.as Liverpool Street and end their journey at Stratford. He will need

:07:52. > :07:59.to get on a tube to get into London. Some disruption to come over the

:07:59. > :08:03.Christmas break, but not as much as we have seen in recent years.

:08:03. > :08:08.And you to everyone who has been in touch. If you use the trains and

:08:08. > :08:11.have a story he would like to share, we would like to hear from you. You

:08:11. > :08:15.can phone, e-mail or the day message on her Facebook page.

:08:15. > :08:21.It is the time of year when the church like to remind us of the

:08:21. > :08:24.true meaning of Christmas. They would like a bat less council and a

:08:24. > :08:27.bit more goodwill to all men. With so many families affected by

:08:27. > :08:32.unemployment and low income, will the Church's message fall on deaf

:08:32. > :08:36.ears? I will be speaking to the Bishop of Ely after this report.

:08:36. > :08:42.Welcome to Peterborough's digital Christmas. Families invited to

:08:42. > :08:46.dress up as characters from the Nativity itself. This is all done

:08:46. > :08:51.for free to try and spread the true Christmas message. That is the core

:08:52. > :08:58.element of it. The shopping feast and everything else is peripheral.

:08:58. > :09:02.We're not afraid to do that and we are pushing it strongly.

:09:02. > :09:06.Salvation Army is always a familiar part of Christmas. They have had a

:09:06. > :09:09.slight drop in donations, but say that people will always give to

:09:09. > :09:13.those who are destitute. We're all struggling, many people are

:09:13. > :09:17.struggling, but if they have a few points to spare and know it will

:09:17. > :09:23.help someone a need, the Salvation Army will be able to help that

:09:23. > :09:27.person and people will give. this cathedral, but believe the

:09:27. > :09:30.Church is still relevant. Especially in difficult times.

:09:30. > :09:35.we are tempted to get a bit cynical and despairing, the message of hope

:09:35. > :09:40.is important for people to have more confidence in the future. I do

:09:40. > :09:43.not think Christianity will ever go out of fashion. Other faiths in the

:09:43. > :09:46.City have their view on the Christmas Festival. Christmas is

:09:47. > :09:54.about families coming together, about celebrating the message of

:09:54. > :09:58.the cheeses. The messenger of God. That sometimes gets lost in the

:09:58. > :10:02.commercialisation. -- the message of what Jesus.

:10:02. > :10:08.On one of the busiest's shopping days of the year, as Christianity

:10:08. > :10:12.of any significance at all? Not for me, I do not think it ever did. I

:10:12. > :10:15.just enjoy Christmas. It is all about religion, if we did not have

:10:15. > :10:20.religion be would not have Christmas. I am not a religious

:10:21. > :10:27.person. I respect it all, but no, not at all. It seems that for some,

:10:27. > :10:33.the Christmas story has lost its appeal.

:10:33. > :10:36.Let's talk to the Bishop of Ely, Stephen Conway. Bishop Stephen,

:10:36. > :10:41.what constitutes a good Christmas for the Church? Is it about numbers

:10:41. > :10:48.of people going to church, many in the collection plate or is it just

:10:48. > :10:54.about the atmosphere in the local community? The money is useful to

:10:54. > :11:00.do very similar work to the Salvation Army. Working with people

:11:00. > :11:06.who are in trouble. But what I am really interested in is people

:11:06. > :11:10.coming to engage with the Christian story, the birth of Jesus, and what

:11:10. > :11:14.it means about hope for the world. The Prime Minister has been

:11:14. > :11:19.speaking about the Church of England in recent days, at he says

:11:19. > :11:23.that it must keep to an agenda that speak to the whole country. Do you

:11:23. > :11:33.believe that it is the place of the Church to get involved in a issues

:11:33. > :11:39.like unemployment and benefit cuts? All of us are involved in politics

:11:39. > :11:44.because we are a human beings and part of our society. The Church has

:11:44. > :11:50.to engage with what is going on in the whole of society, because we

:11:50. > :11:56.are concerned about all human life. It is not about being involved in

:11:56. > :12:01.party politics, that is not our business. We are involved in every

:12:01. > :12:06.community and wanting people to thrive. That means been interested

:12:06. > :12:11.in the economy, in the whole of a society. And speaking from a

:12:11. > :12:15.Christian perspective into our society. How concerned argue about

:12:15. > :12:20.the numbers going to church? If you compare it with the Catholic Church,

:12:20. > :12:24.for example, that seems to inspire more loyalty of a sort when it

:12:24. > :12:27.comes to attendance. There are a lot of people lookout themselves as

:12:27. > :12:34.Church of England or call themselves Christians but never go

:12:34. > :12:39.to church. Is that the problem, do you think? I am always delighted

:12:39. > :12:44.when people claim that the main Christian for themselves. Whether

:12:44. > :12:50.they can actually come to church or not. I am really delighted that

:12:50. > :12:54.people are inspired by the values of the Christian Gospel. Obviously,

:12:54. > :12:59.I want as many people as possible to come and watch it with us.

:12:59. > :13:04.Whether at Christmas or any other time of the year. But it is really

:13:04. > :13:09.wonderful at Christmas, we see more people than the best of the year.

:13:09. > :13:13.We rejoice in having been with us to celebrate with us. The Church

:13:13. > :13:20.also prides itself on being inclusive, what is your message for

:13:20. > :13:26.people watching, whether they are Christian or non-Christian? I am

:13:26. > :13:31.thrilled to have this opportunity to wish people a joyful Christmas

:13:31. > :13:38.time, of where her value as human beings is not expressed in their

:13:38. > :13:43.value in money but in the quality of being a human being loved by God,

:13:43. > :13:50.by a got to has come to be with us a bearing her skin and touching her

:13:50. > :13:53.lights himself. And you very much for your time.

:13:53. > :13:56.Later in Look East, the suggestion that NHS patients should be fined

:13:56. > :14:01.for missing appointments had lots of you reaching for the phone. What

:14:01. > :14:11.you had to say later. Plus, was saying it would really

:14:11. > :14:12.

:14:12. > :14:15.buried in Bury St Edmunds. The next Four men charged with conspiracy to

:14:15. > :14:19.commit robbery at a jewellers in Suffolk are to stand trial next

:14:19. > :14:29.year. It comes after Thurlow Champness in Bury St Edmunds was

:14:29. > :14:30.

:14:30. > :14:35.raided in February. A have-a-go- hero in his 70s tried to stop it.

:14:35. > :14:43.Deanne Armstrong arrived at court courtesy of her Majesty's Prison

:14:43. > :14:46.Service. He was shortly followed by another man on a la Hull City Obama

:14:46. > :14:52.al are charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, all pleaded not

:14:52. > :14:57.guilty. It was in February this year that the jurors was raided a

:14:57. > :15:01.in Bury St Edmunds. Jewellery and watches were loaded into a bag. A

:15:01. > :15:07.pensioner tried to stop the road. At the time, police praised his

:15:07. > :15:12.bravery. -- the raid. The two men appeared in the Court of got one

:15:12. > :15:19.for just a matter of minutes. They spoke only once and to confirm

:15:19. > :15:25.their names. All will stand trial at Ipswich Crown Court in the

:15:25. > :15:28.summer of next year. Detectives investigating a fight in

:15:28. > :15:32.which the goalkeeper for Billericay Town was injured in the neck and

:15:32. > :15:35.left paralysed have arrested a man. Nicky Morgan was involved in the

:15:35. > :15:38.fight outside the Sugar Hut nightclub in Brentwood last month.

:15:38. > :15:48.A 33-year-old man from Sittingbourne in Kent is being

:15:48. > :15:51.

:15:51. > :15:57.questioned by the police. Traffic is expected to start building over

:15:57. > :16:02.the next couple of days. The A11 could see serious congestion.

:16:02. > :16:08.Building work has started but it is very early days. Driving along the

:16:09. > :16:14.A11, you may have spotted what looks like a new road. This track

:16:14. > :16:17.is being laid to carry farm vehicles around the estate, because

:16:17. > :16:24.once the A11 become so dual- carriageway, they won't be able to

:16:24. > :16:28.drive on it. Once this is completed, it will run over and under the main

:16:28. > :16:32.road. Free-flowing today, but the single carriageway is often

:16:32. > :16:37.congested. The road improvements a seen as the missing link between

:16:37. > :16:42.Norwich and London. This stretch of the A11 is also an accident

:16:42. > :16:45.blackspot. 5.5 miles of it but due to be widened and a bypass placed

:16:45. > :16:51.around Elton. But his head with a dual carriageway, safety will

:16:51. > :16:57.improve and the local economy will benefit -- it is hoped with a dual

:16:57. > :17:00.carriageway. It will get Trade and Industry into the city a lot

:17:00. > :17:06.quicker than it does at the moment. You only have to look behind us on

:17:06. > :17:13.a day like today, whilst the traffic is moving well at the

:17:13. > :17:22.moment, it is not always like this. From March, farm vehicles were no

:17:22. > :17:32.longer need to use the A11. Widening is set to stop before 20th

:17:32. > :17:37.

:17:37. > :17:39.March 13 and should be completed before 20th March 15.

:17:39. > :17:42.A man has been arrested on suspicion of involuntary

:17:42. > :17:45.manslaughter after a man was crushed to death at the Port of

:17:45. > :17:48.Ipswich. Neville Wightman died after being crushed by a section of

:17:48. > :17:49.a floating pontoon at the docks last Friday. A 47-year-old man from

:17:49. > :17:52.Clacton is being questioned by police.

:17:52. > :17:55.Two wards at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds have

:17:55. > :17:57.been closed to new admissions. The doors closed after 16 patients

:17:57. > :18:00.showed symptoms of the diarrhoea and vomiting norovirus. Visitors

:18:00. > :18:03.are still allowed in the evenings, but they are being urged to wash

:18:03. > :18:07.their hands. The hospital says what it calls enhanced cleaning is also

:18:07. > :18:10.being carried out. In the football tonight, Norwich

:18:10. > :18:13.City are at Wolves in the Premier League. On Saturday, Norwich drew

:18:13. > :18:17.with Everton but Wolves were beaten by Stoke and are now six points

:18:17. > :18:27.behind Norwich in 17th place. The last time Norwich won at Wolves was

:18:27. > :18:27.

:18:28. > :18:31.in 1995 when they won 2-0. In the world of tennis she is certainly

:18:31. > :18:34.the best known mum in Britain. She has helped develop not one but two

:18:34. > :18:36.world class tennis players. Judy Murray, mother to Andy and Jamie,

:18:37. > :18:46.now has another challenge - mentoring and leading the women's

:18:47. > :18:47.

:18:47. > :18:51.game in this country. Not for the first time, Judy Murray and her

:18:51. > :18:57.friends have won a captive audience. She has tried to shape and develop

:18:57. > :19:03.women's tennis. I have always gone out and try to find what we need to

:19:03. > :19:07.do, who do we need to add into the team to give us those extra bits of

:19:07. > :19:11.knowledge or expertise or support that you need to move on. That is

:19:11. > :19:17.what I would like to try to help the girls with, what will make the

:19:17. > :19:23.difference here? The arrival of Judy Murray comes at a key time in

:19:23. > :19:30.the British game with the few British women in the top 100. The

:19:30. > :19:36.next aim is to move into the top 50. I really value her opinion. She

:19:36. > :19:41.watches a lot of tennis and she understands tennis. It is the

:19:41. > :19:45.little detail that she always told me to wear, which makes a big

:19:45. > :19:51.difference. And demurrer's own playing career has suffered a

:19:51. > :19:58.number of setbacks, most notably a lack of cash. She started mentoring

:19:58. > :20:01.her own two boys at her own expense, a quarter of a million pounds.

:20:01. > :20:05.Sometimes you have to put your neck on the line. You don't know if

:20:05. > :20:09.there will be returned at the end of it, but for me was about finding

:20:09. > :20:13.the opportunity. A lot of tennis parents who have youngsters wanting

:20:13. > :20:19.to be the next Andy Murray, they must look at you and think, how do

:20:19. > :20:23.you do it? I think the parents are a very important part of the

:20:23. > :20:27.journey the whole way through. In any individual sport, there is

:20:27. > :20:31.always an onus on the parents to make things happen and to pay for

:20:31. > :20:35.things. Over the next six weeks, Andy Murray will be criss-crossing

:20:35. > :20:42.the globe in the run-up to this trillion opening in January. The

:20:42. > :20:52.hard work stand -- starts now -- the run-up to the this radiant

:20:52. > :20:55.

:20:55. > :20:58.opening. -- Australian. Last night we reported on a new proposal to

:20:58. > :21:01.fine NHS patients if they failed to turn up for an appointment. The

:21:01. > :21:05.idea came from Norman Lamb the Lib Dem MP and the party's former

:21:05. > :21:08.spokesman on health. Mr Lamb said so called DNAs - people who "Do Not

:21:08. > :21:11.Attend" - are costing the health service a fortune. But the prospect

:21:11. > :21:17.of being fined by your doctor certainly got some pulses racing.

:21:17. > :21:20.Here's Kim Riley. Yes, Mr Lamb suggested a ten-pound fine on those

:21:20. > :21:23.who didn't show up for their appointments and made no attempt to

:21:23. > :21:28.tell the hospital. Summing up the feelings of many of you, Geoff

:21:28. > :21:31.Tindall says that it is not always the fault of the patient. Edna

:21:31. > :21:34.Fowler from Reepham, asks: "Is the �10 fine going to be a two-way

:21:34. > :21:37.street?" She turned up for an appointment at the Norfolk and

:21:37. > :21:40.Norwich hospital, waited an hour and a half, only to be told no

:21:40. > :21:44.consultant was available to see her. Colin Stuart says after a two-and-

:21:44. > :21:47.a-half-hour wait at a clinic at the James Paget hospital he had to

:21:47. > :21:50.leave. It was logged as a missed appointment. Robert Holder from

:21:50. > :21:53.Lowestoft, says he's "happy to be fined for missing an appointment,

:21:53. > :22:03.providing the hospital pays me if it cancels it or keeps me waiting

:22:03. > :22:05.more than 30 minutes." Roger Knights says his wife missed two

:22:05. > :22:07.appointments at Hinchingbrooke Hospital. He blames "failures in

:22:08. > :22:12.NHS administration". On that note, Brian Skinner was given an

:22:12. > :22:16.appointment at the Norfolk and Norwich for 31st May this year.

:22:16. > :22:20.Only problem, the letter telling him about it arrived on 1st June.

:22:20. > :22:22.But after that, he adds, the follow up care was faultless. When Trevor

:22:22. > :22:27.Harvey phoned Peterborough Hospital to change an appointment, he had to

:22:27. > :22:30.wait over 15 minutes to get through and got no apology. Peter Hurl

:22:30. > :22:33.cancelled an appointment four days before it was due, only to be

:22:33. > :22:37.called on the day and told the appointment has been cancelled due

:22:37. > :22:41.to "unforeseen circumstances". Finally, Evelyn Mould suggests

:22:41. > :22:47.Norman Lamb "gets real" and tries to park at the Norfolk and Norwich

:22:47. > :22:49.hospital. She recently spent 40 minutes trying unsuccessfully to

:22:49. > :22:54.find a parking place to take her 92-year-old mother for an

:22:54. > :23:02.appointment. Many thanks for all your comments. Remember you can

:23:02. > :23:05.contact us by phone, email or via our Facebook page.

:23:06. > :23:09.Bury St Edmunds in the old borough of St Edmundsbury is one of our

:23:09. > :23:13.treasures. The name, of course, comes from its connection with the

:23:13. > :23:16.martyred Saxon king Edmund. The statue of the boy king stands

:23:16. > :23:20.outside the town's cathedral close to where legend says his remains

:23:20. > :23:30.are buried. But new research into the story claims Edmund wasn't

:23:30. > :23:36.buried in Bury at all. In fact, Edmund was really an Essex boy.

:23:36. > :23:40.Their fiercely proud and protective of the past hair, and the idea that

:23:40. > :23:48.things need to be rewritten has provoked a historical who half. The

:23:48. > :23:54.key question, exactly where did the battle take place? This is where

:23:54. > :24:01.some believe the battle kicked off, not far from Bury St Edmunds. Or

:24:01. > :24:06.did it happen in Suffolk? Or in Norfolk? Or if this new theory is

:24:06. > :24:11.correct, have they all be in a wide of the mark? Because if this

:24:11. > :24:19.linguistic expert is correct, that battle and Edmund's demise actually

:24:19. > :24:23.happened at Maldon in Essex. It is overwhelming. Purely on linguistic

:24:23. > :24:28.evidence, I would say that this place has the best case going for

:24:28. > :24:34.it. But these doubts cut even deeper than that the suggestions

:24:34. > :24:44.that some Desmond was and even buried in Bury -- that Edmund

:24:44. > :24:44.

:24:44. > :24:51.wasn't even buried in Bury. Each place still retained their claim

:24:51. > :24:54.and I am sure we shall still retain it. It did happen here. The whole

:24:55. > :25:00.village think that and we like to think it happened here. Leave it

:25:00. > :25:05.alone and leave it to last. It is a passionate debate. Could there be

:25:05. > :25:12.more twists around the corner? I wouldn't rule it out. A friend of

:25:12. > :25:21.mine has a theory that he could find to the bones of Edmund, but he

:25:21. > :25:27.thinks he needs to keep quiet! sure where her more of that. The

:25:27. > :25:32.weather. We did quite well for sunshine this morning, but during

:25:32. > :25:37.the course the day, it cloud Adobe considerably. That cloud will bring

:25:38. > :25:44.us some rainfall tonight. But for most of us it is a dry region. It

:25:44. > :25:50.is just in the West of the region that patchy rain will arrive. It

:25:50. > :25:54.won't get particularly cold. Three Celsius is are expected low. For

:25:54. > :25:58.the second half of the night, that patchy rain will start to track

:25:59. > :26:03.eastwards and it could be more persistent in places. It will be a

:26:03. > :26:07.bit of a damp start of the day tomorrow. We will expect a morning

:26:07. > :26:11.where rain will slowly clear, particularly from the east. It will

:26:11. > :26:16.feel quite a bit milder. The reason for this is because the call there

:26:16. > :26:20.will be pushed away from this much milder air that is swinging in from

:26:20. > :26:26.the Atlantic behind that rain. First thing tomorrow, potentially a

:26:26. > :26:32.lot of cloud. He will stay pretty clouded further West you are as

:26:32. > :26:36.well -- it will stay. The temperatures will be quite could

:26:36. > :26:44.change. We will notice the difference, it really will feel

:26:44. > :26:54.quite a lot milder, many places in double figures. The winds are

:26:54. > :26:55.

:26:55. > :27:03.generally light. It should stay dry in the afternoon but most places

:27:03. > :27:07.having -- but mainly in the east a chance of sunshine. It looks like

:27:07. > :27:12.we are in very fine day for Thursday with a bit more brightness

:27:12. > :27:19.and tomorrow. Into Friday, we have got this called Front swinging

:27:19. > :27:28.victory. It brings some outbreaks of rain and cooler air. -- called

:27:28. > :27:32.Front swinging through. For Friday, it will start dry but then that

:27:32. > :27:37.called Front will bring some outbreaks of rain. That could be on

:27:37. > :27:42.the heavy side. Into the Christmas weekend, it is looking as if we're

:27:42. > :27:52.in for a dry one. Not much sign of a white Christmas. Temperatures a

:27:52. > :27:52.

:27:52. > :27:58.little cooler. We are in some pretty mild nights and then once