:00:00. > :00:00.and on BBC One we now join the BBC's news teams where you are.
:00:00. > :00:00.Hello and welcome to a new week on Look East.
:00:07. > :00:10.Sacked after eight months in charge - the Cobblers manager gets the boot
:00:11. > :00:15.after a run of defeats and a controversial comment.
:00:16. > :00:17.Forced to share her ambulance with a dog.
:00:18. > :00:21.Paramedics apologise to an 86-year-old after picking up
:00:22. > :00:39.It was... The whole experience was very, very bad.
:00:40. > :00:41.A lifeline for disabled people and a new home for the drop-in
:00:42. > :00:47.centre that's jumped from three to 300 users.
:00:48. > :01:01.It is a cold and wet night, a perfect night for an FA Cup upsets.
:01:02. > :01:05.First tonight - his team's lost eight of their last ten games
:01:06. > :01:08.and Rob Page's reaction to the latest describing
:01:09. > :01:12.the Cobblers as men versus girls has certainly raised eyebrows.
:01:13. > :01:15.And today Northampton Town's Chairman decided he'd seen enough
:01:16. > :01:20.It's another huge twist in the Cobblers
:01:21. > :01:35.Another seat needs filling. This time it is the manager can stop Rob
:01:36. > :01:39.Page lasting eight months. The cobbler 's who are 16th in League 1
:01:40. > :01:46.were humiliated at Bristol on Saturday. -- The Cobblers. 5-0 down
:01:47. > :01:54.after 90 minutes. The pressure telling in this post match
:01:55. > :02:00.interview. Actions speak larger than words. It is men versus girls at the
:02:01. > :02:10.end of the day. He later apologised but they said his words didn't cause
:02:11. > :02:14.his sacking. He was angry at how the boys let him down and try to find a
:02:15. > :02:19.word to describe that disappointment and came up with the wrong kind of
:02:20. > :02:23.comparison, the wrong kind of verses. Disappointing and foolish
:02:24. > :02:29.and he apologised for it. I don't think it was a reason why he lost
:02:30. > :02:33.his job. It was to do with the team. It is sad to see someone losing
:02:34. > :02:38.their job but it was inevitable with the way the performances have been
:02:39. > :02:44.in the last few weeks. It has been going downhill and Saturday was
:02:45. > :02:51.woeful. The Whiting has been on the wall for a few weeks. -- writing.
:02:52. > :02:54.The pressure to be manager in this dugout has been intense.
:02:55. > :02:59.Particularly when you consider the success of last season and Chris
:03:00. > :03:03.Wilder. It was going to be hard to follow in his footsteps. Had he had
:03:04. > :03:08.more time, he might have achieved it. He was too quick to dismantle
:03:09. > :03:13.their side from last season and try and build a new team. This club has
:03:14. > :03:17.had enough drama to last a lifetime. The club aren't in a relegation
:03:18. > :03:23.battle just yet. This sacking is supposed to
:03:24. > :03:27.stop the rot stop Rob Page was supposed to offer consolidation, not
:03:28. > :03:32.another managerial merry-go-round. James is with me now. How
:03:33. > :03:36.significant is the timing of this? We are in January and it is
:03:37. > :03:41.important. A lot of clubs will look to refresh squads and make sure they
:03:42. > :03:45.have enough depth to any promotion campaigns. It is key that
:03:46. > :03:48.Northampton do that. I suppose the chairman Doctor Rob Page and looked
:03:49. > :03:55.at the squad and his ability to get them out of the mire. You need a
:03:56. > :03:59.fresh pair of eyes and fresh contacts. Football is all about
:04:00. > :04:03.context and getting the right players in. January is critical and
:04:04. > :04:09.if you can't get the right players, you can miss out. Rumours are flying
:04:10. > :04:12.around already. What names are in the frame to replace him? This is
:04:13. > :04:20.when the bookies have a field day. People will be placing money and a
:04:21. > :04:26.lot of it is accurate. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Gary row at who left
:04:27. > :04:30.burning, some on the short list. Who the chairman will be looking at is
:04:31. > :04:34.different. Sometimes they throw names in that you don't expect. It
:04:35. > :04:39.is a question of how rushed he has to be or wants to be. He has one
:04:40. > :04:43.week until the game against Scunthorpe on Saturday. He has a
:04:44. > :04:47.caretaker manager in charge and he may feel he doesn't need to rush.
:04:48. > :04:50.They are not in a relegation dogfight so no pressure at the
:04:51. > :04:55.moment. He needs to get the right manager this time because they need
:04:56. > :04:58.to stay in League 1. The financial importance of staying in League 1 is
:04:59. > :05:01.huge. They cannot afford to go down to League 2 again.
:05:02. > :05:03.A man in his 40s has been arrested on suspicion of murder
:05:04. > :05:07.Police say they were called to a property on Hoeton Road
:05:08. > :05:10.following reports of violence just after midday yesterday.
:05:11. > :05:12.A man was found dead, while a woman was also injured.
:05:13. > :05:18.The death is being treated as suspicious.
:05:19. > :05:21.A man, suspected of killing two young men near Peterborough,
:05:22. > :05:23.is due to appear before Peterborough Crown Court
:05:24. > :05:27.Richard Frost, who is 38 and from Chelmsford in Essex,
:05:28. > :05:29.has been charged with six counts, including two counts of causing
:05:30. > :05:33.19-year-old Thomas Fletcher and Thomas Northam, who was 22,
:05:34. > :05:36.were both killed after being hit by a BMW on the B10-91 between
:05:37. > :05:49.Next tonight, the great great grandmother forced
:05:50. > :05:51.to share her ambulance with a stray dog.
:05:52. > :05:53.Brenda Wilding was being taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital
:05:54. > :05:57.in Cambridge when, to her amazement, the ambulance crew stopped to pick
:05:58. > :06:02.Brenda is now back at home in Littleport, Mousumi Bakshi
:06:03. > :06:17.For Brenda, taking heavy medication has become a daily routine.
:06:18. > :06:20.Recovering from chemotherapy, the 86-year-old developed serious
:06:21. > :06:25.stomach pains in November and called an ambulance. Minutes after leaving
:06:26. > :06:30.her little home, paramedics called over on the Aten and got out of the
:06:31. > :06:35.ambulance to deal with the stray dog. All this time this is
:06:36. > :06:43.happening, the paramedics go off and chase a dog? Yes, they did. I was
:06:44. > :06:51.left. I was left when they went out. I was left in the ambulance. Alone?
:06:52. > :06:55.Yes, loan. After stopping for a second time minutes later,
:06:56. > :07:00.paramedics decided to bring the dog into the ambulance. All the while
:07:01. > :07:09.Brenda was vomiting violently. It was like living through a nightmare.
:07:10. > :07:13.It didn't seem... The whole experience was very bad. In a
:07:14. > :07:17.statement, the Ambulance Service apologised to Brenda's family and
:07:18. > :07:21.said the staff involved understand that their actions were against
:07:22. > :07:26.trust guidelines and now understand there is no legal responsibility to
:07:27. > :07:30.stop for a domestic dog. But it was a letter sent to Brenda's
:07:31. > :07:34.granddaughter that has unleashed the family. Paramedics insisting Brenda
:07:35. > :07:39.was happy to share an ambulance with a dog because of ornaments seen in
:07:40. > :07:45.her home. That is ridiculous. I have got ornaments of horses in my house
:07:46. > :07:50.but you wouldn't expect to bring a horse in an ambulance. The Ambulance
:07:51. > :07:55.Service has yet to contact Brenda directly. Her daughter said she
:07:56. > :08:01.deserves better. Mum has not had an apology. That letter went to my
:08:02. > :08:06.daughter. My daughter was the one who has fought her grandmother's
:08:07. > :08:13.corner. There has been no apology whatsoever from anybody to mum. In
:08:14. > :08:16.remission from bladder cancer, Brenda will be in hospital in the
:08:17. > :08:20.coming weeks but will think twice before calling an ambulance.
:08:21. > :08:22.Tributes are being paid to a former mayor and councillor in Stevenage,
:08:23. > :08:28.Sherma Batson's family say she died suddenly after suffering
:08:29. > :08:32.Her daughter Ahisha Ferguson has thanked everyone for their prayers
:08:33. > :08:38.In 2008, Councillor Batson was awarded an MBE and helped
:08:39. > :08:42.to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for local charities.
:08:43. > :08:49.A book of condolence has been opened by Stevenage Borough Council.
:08:50. > :08:55.You knew if she started to get involved with something it would get
:08:56. > :09:01.done and get done in a fantastic positive way. She was a real force
:09:02. > :09:04.for good in our community and her energy and her positive force for
:09:05. > :09:09.good was never stronger than when she was fighting for those things
:09:10. > :09:12.that she really believed in. It qualities and diversity and fighting
:09:13. > :09:14.for those more vulnerable members of our community. She was just a very
:09:15. > :09:17.unique special individual. A woman's dream to create
:09:18. > :09:20.a centre for disabled people Five years ago, Jackie Nealon
:09:21. > :09:23.started running workshops and meals In that time, Jackie's Drop In has
:09:24. > :09:27.grown from three users to 300 and today she opened
:09:28. > :09:31.new premises in Letchworth. Louise Hubball has been
:09:32. > :09:42.for a look round. Today is the first time the people
:09:43. > :09:46.who love Jackie's Drop-in got to see the new centre welcomed
:09:47. > :09:48.by Billy Byrne from BBC DIY SOS. This has been a mammoth
:09:49. > :09:52.DIY project in itself, from derelict building to a haven
:09:53. > :09:56.for people who can feel isolated. We've got loads of new people
:09:57. > :10:01.upstairs, good rooms here. Just socialising and meeting
:10:02. > :10:05.new friends and just being yourself really and having a good time
:10:06. > :10:08.and enjoying yourself. Crochet, making tea and coffees,
:10:09. > :10:16.being on the counter sometimes. Every day you come here,
:10:17. > :10:22.there is always different people here, there's always something
:10:23. > :10:24.different going on. It's a safe environment,
:10:25. > :10:27.everybody is so friendly It's a project with
:10:28. > :10:33.extraordinary beginnings. Started by support worker, Jackie,
:10:34. > :10:36.with ?1 five years ago. It flourished after her daughter,
:10:37. > :10:38.Zoe, put an appeal on Facebook. Also helped by her two sons,
:10:39. > :10:43.the realisation that 300 people will use this brand-new centre only
:10:44. > :10:45.just beginning to sink in. It just doesn't seem
:10:46. > :10:47.real that this happened and it's quite emotional,
:10:48. > :10:54.really, to be honest with you. Seeing all their smiley faces,
:10:55. > :11:02.that's what means a lot. Staffed by volunteers,
:11:03. > :11:09.it relies entirely on donations after it outgrew its old premises,
:11:10. > :11:12.Jackie's drop-in received a ?10,000 grant from the local Heritage
:11:13. > :11:20.foundation to secure this site. When you meet the guys,
:11:21. > :11:22.they've got so much energy, so much enthusiasm and they care
:11:23. > :11:25.so much for all the people who are using the drop-in centre
:11:26. > :11:28.and it's such a wide, wide catchment, wide range of people
:11:29. > :11:32.and it's fantastic to see how happy they are and how happy they make
:11:33. > :11:34.the people that are And with lots of facilities
:11:35. > :11:39.upstairs, Jackie is now trying to raise money for a lift to ensure
:11:40. > :11:42.that all the people that come After a tour, today's test
:11:43. > :11:52.of honour impressed. The mindset to start off to do
:11:53. > :11:59.something like this is amazing. It's an amazing tribute
:12:00. > :12:01.to the family, it's an amazing tribute to Letchworth Garden City
:12:02. > :12:05.and everyone in the end has Those visiting here can feel part
:12:06. > :12:27.of a community and part of one World rugby will not punish what
:12:28. > :12:31.Northampton Saints after they allowed George North to play on
:12:32. > :12:36.after injuring his head. He fell heavily in December. A world rugby
:12:37. > :12:40.statement says protocols were not adhered to. Medical staff should now
:12:41. > :12:43.be properly educated. Kettering Hospital is to get
:12:44. > :12:45.a new car park to ease An extra 240 spaces are planned
:12:46. > :12:48.by building an upper deck Management at the hospital say
:12:49. > :12:52.parking is a constant source of frustration
:12:53. > :12:54.for patients and visitors. Other changes involve better
:12:55. > :12:56.and safer flows for traffic and pedestrians and a new drop-off
:12:57. > :13:02.zones for taxis. That's all from me for now -
:13:03. > :13:16.more at 10.30 - but let's join Susie Still to come, their weather for the
:13:17. > :13:22.week ahead. And it did not quite happen for Posh and their cup match
:13:23. > :13:29.at the weekend. Tonight it is all eyes on Cambridge, who host Leeds.
:13:30. > :13:36.We've got a sell-out, it is not full yet but nearly 8000 fans are
:13:37. > :13:37.expected, the vast majority hoping for an upset, and Cambridge United
:13:38. > :13:45.to knock Leeds United out. A couple who are both in the nursing
:13:46. > :13:48.profession in Norfolk are raising money to help with health
:13:49. > :13:50.care in India. Gerry and Emily Bowdren have
:13:51. > :13:52.already made one trip - taking their teenage
:13:53. > :13:54.girls with them. They're now planning another trip
:13:55. > :13:56.from their home in Norwich to the West Bengal area of India
:13:57. > :13:59.to treat people living The queues of people needing medical
:14:00. > :14:03.help on their last trip have convinced them to try to raise money
:14:04. > :14:14.to build a permanent clinic. Reliving an experience they will
:14:15. > :14:19.never forget. As a family be treated more than 100 people a day. Emily
:14:20. > :14:23.Bowdren is sitting to be a nurse, her husband is an advanced nurse
:14:24. > :14:27.practitioner working in A He's treated several people abroad but
:14:28. > :14:32.this was the first time he's taken his wife and stepdaughter 's. I was
:14:33. > :14:38.nervous because I thought, how will they cope with such a culture shock
:14:39. > :14:46.and such hardship, because it was a lot of practical hardship. A lot of
:14:47. > :14:50.the Cumberland -- the comfort they had to give up. Working long days,
:14:51. > :14:59.they were cleaning wounds, taking blood pressure and predict and
:15:00. > :15:02.bandages. We could not say no. Can I see another person, you're getting
:15:03. > :15:09.this opportunity, we might have made their life. After working with this
:15:10. > :15:13.girl, they encourage her to say her very first word. Her mother said
:15:14. > :15:17.she'd never spoken following a traumatic experience. It was
:15:18. > :15:24.incredible to see mum who were eight years, her daughter had not uttered
:15:25. > :15:28.a word. To hear her daughter to speak was incredible. I felt so
:15:29. > :15:32.privileged to hear that. The family travelled on local transport, stayed
:15:33. > :15:37.in basic accommodation, and were thanked with this farewell dance.
:15:38. > :15:43.Now they want to raise money for a permanent clinic. We have loads of
:15:44. > :15:49.clinics here, you can go down the road if you are ill. We have 24 hour
:15:50. > :15:53.systems for sore throats, whatever. But you have to walk miles in those
:15:54. > :15:58.countries, it takes weeks and months, it cost so much. Affected by
:15:59. > :16:02.the property, overwhelmed by the kindness, the family plan to return
:16:03. > :16:09.to India if they raise enough money for a clinic or not.
:16:10. > :16:10.Football now, and Peterborough United manager Grant McCann says
:16:11. > :16:13.he is very proud of his players after a tough match against Chelsea
:16:14. > :16:18.6,000 Posh fans travelled to Stamford Bridge hoping
:16:19. > :16:20.to see their side cause a massive shock.
:16:21. > :16:24.Sadly, it wasn't to be with Chelsea winning 4-1,
:16:25. > :16:31.Our Sports Editor Jonathan Park reports.
:16:32. > :16:36.The Posh against Chelsea's rich and famous.
:16:37. > :16:44.But try telling that to Peter Peterborough's
:16:45. > :16:46.But try telling that to Peterborough's 6,000
:16:47. > :16:49.They wouldn't miss this for the world.
:16:50. > :16:51.It was 5-0 last time, what is it going to be today?
:16:52. > :16:55.I think, optimistic, we are an attacking team, I think 2-1.
:16:56. > :16:57.Maybe three or 4-0, if we can keep it
:16:58. > :17:00.16 years after Peterborough's last visit to the
:17:01. > :17:03.Bridge, which ended 5-0 to Chelsea, a new generation were here to see
:17:04. > :17:06.But the name Lee Angol, hardly a household one,
:17:07. > :17:09.had a golden chance to embarrass the hosts early on.
:17:10. > :17:13.Chelsea, though, don't often waste chances.
:17:14. > :17:19.Take Pedro's opening goal, unstoppable.
:17:20. > :17:21.One became two before half-time, Batshuayi teed up,
:17:22. > :17:30.Posh full of effort, but Chelsea far too clinical.
:17:31. > :17:35.Willian with another unnerving finish.
:17:36. > :17:38.But the 6,000 Posh fans were then rewarded with two priceless moments.
:17:39. > :17:42.First the sight of seeing John Terry beaten, sent off, sent packing, then
:17:43. > :17:45.the indescribable joy of seeing your team score
:17:46. > :17:51.Tom Nichols rewarding Posh's army of fans.
:17:52. > :17:56.People say you can't always celebrates when you're
:17:57. > :17:57.People say you can't always celebrate when you're
:17:58. > :18:00.losing, but no, no one is going to take that goal away from me.
:18:01. > :18:03.I enjoyed it, in front of a lot of travelling fans,
:18:04. > :18:09.I will never forget that goal, I will put it that way.
:18:10. > :18:11.That and Liverpool, you never forget those.
:18:12. > :18:13.What was it like when your goal went in?
:18:14. > :18:15.Yes, it was ecstasy, it was fantastic.
:18:16. > :18:24.Normal service was quickly resumed when Pedro made it 4-1.
:18:25. > :18:26.For the Posh now, it is Bury away next.
:18:27. > :18:30.It is not reality, it's what we are, we are a League One team.
:18:31. > :18:33.We want to try and be a Championship team, so the league
:18:34. > :18:37.Posh outclassed by Chelsea, but after 70 minutes, who was making
:18:38. > :18:44.But we're still not guaranteed a side in the fourth round.
:18:45. > :18:48.It's a big ask, with Cambridge United from League Two
:18:49. > :18:50.hosting Leeds United of the Championship.
:18:51. > :18:57.Let's go to the Abbey now and Tom Williams.
:18:58. > :19:04.Yes, after weekend when the integrity of the FA Cup has been
:19:05. > :19:11.called into question and intense as happiness, there's no suggestion the
:19:12. > :19:16.competition is being devalued this evening -- attendances has been
:19:17. > :19:23.questioned. They are all praying for an upset and Cambridge to knockout
:19:24. > :19:28.the mighty Leeds. I'm joined by the Cambridge chairman. You had
:19:29. > :19:33.Manchester United before, the draw has been good. To have a sell-out is
:19:34. > :19:39.a tribute to everyone who's worked so hard. Looking around, it is very
:19:40. > :19:44.damp underfoot. Are these conditions conducive to an upset that the fans
:19:45. > :19:49.are praying for? It certainly will the pace of the game. I have to be
:19:50. > :19:53.very careful being a chairman of a football club, because I've have to
:19:54. > :20:00.sit there and not get excited. I've taught myself over the years to
:20:01. > :20:04.enjoy but not jump up and down. I think there will be some exciting
:20:05. > :20:07.moments, and the atmosphere will be heard all over Cambridge. I
:20:08. > :20:13.mentioned that manages a lighted match a couple of years ago, you
:20:14. > :20:18.took them back to Old Trafford -- Manchester United. How important
:20:19. > :20:26.hazard beans are you? We've made it hard to make the club stable -- has
:20:27. > :20:32.that mattered been to you. More hospitality, better pitch, training
:20:33. > :20:39.ground. It is all building the club to make a solid base. Can you do it
:20:40. > :20:45.tonight? Of course we can. I am one of the world's optimists. I enjoy
:20:46. > :20:48.live, enjoy my football and enjoy Cambridge United Football Club. Best
:20:49. > :20:55.of luck. The draw per round ball is coming up. Cambridge United are in
:20:56. > :21:03.it, joined by Ipswich and Norwich, who earned replays. It is live on
:21:04. > :21:05.BBC Two and on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.
:21:06. > :21:07.And as Tom mentioned, Ipswich and Norwich face replays
:21:08. > :21:09.after they both drew 2-2 on Saturday.
:21:10. > :21:12.Those replay dates have now been confirmed.
:21:13. > :21:15.Ipswich, after narrowly avoiding an upset, head
:21:16. > :21:22.Then a week on Wednesday, Norwich are away at Southampton.
:21:23. > :21:23.Both games will be covered live on your local BBC Radio Station.
:21:24. > :21:26.100 years ago today one of the most astonishing sea rescues took place
:21:27. > :21:29.At its centre, the coxswain Henry Blogg.
:21:30. > :21:32.Henry Blogg led the Cromer lifeboat crew during the First World War.
:21:33. > :21:35.And on this day in 1917, he helped with two rescues in one day.
:21:36. > :21:42.Robbie West has been to Cromer to see his legacy.
:21:43. > :21:50.He is described as one of the bravest men who ever lived. The most
:21:51. > :21:55.decorated lifeboat man, and to this day, Henry Blogg remains one of
:21:56. > :22:02.Norfolk's greatest heroes. 100 years ago Henry and his lifeboat crew
:22:03. > :22:08.answered a distress call. At 11am, a Greek vessel was riding in anchor,
:22:09. > :22:15.and she holds up her signals of distress, said the lifeboat in the
:22:16. > :22:19.boat has over the came to the water 's edge and launched, and off when
:22:20. > :22:24.the crew. You have to go with a break, it is incredible. After this
:22:25. > :22:28.rescue, they had to turn around when another ship hit a naval mine and
:22:29. > :22:32.was blown in half. With help from the locals and army, the exhausted
:22:33. > :22:39.crew worked for the night, rescuing all but one of the second ship's
:22:40. > :22:48.crew. It was all elderly men, two of them, nearly 70. My age now, I would
:22:49. > :22:50.not want to be out there. The rescue masterminded by Henry ended when
:22:51. > :22:54.they reach what was left of the second ship. Its remains can still
:22:55. > :22:59.be seen on the beach in low tide. The sea is calm now, but a statue of
:23:00. > :23:07.Henry Blogg overlooks the beaches. This is on the clifftop named after
:23:08. > :23:11.him. Henry's career lasted 53 years, and he was awarded the George 's
:23:12. > :23:20.Cross, the British Empire medal and others. He saved over 873 lives. His
:23:21. > :23:25.impact is still felt right current lifeboat teams. This is what we use
:23:26. > :23:32.nowadays, compared to what they used to use. Everyone has got a screen,
:23:33. > :23:42.we've got an individual job to do. I say they were the Brave ones, to get
:23:43. > :23:45.that off the beach by rolling its, we've got it easier. Henry Blogg
:23:46. > :23:50.dedicated his life to rescuing people caught at sea. A hero not
:23:51. > :23:57.only for those following in his footsteps, but for the whole
:23:58. > :24:03.country. It is a nice touch with the picture. Right, we've got a lot to
:24:04. > :24:07.talk about. Quick handover. It's been a busy day in the world of
:24:08. > :24:14.weather. We've had some brightness, this was at 11:30am this morning.
:24:15. > :24:19.Lots of cloud, outbreaks of rain. In the last few hours, this little area
:24:20. > :24:28.is abusing some heavy downpours. Eventually all that will clear. For
:24:29. > :24:32.many, it will be a dry night with some long clear spells. The strength
:24:33. > :24:39.of the winds should limit the potential Bob Ross, but under clear
:24:40. > :24:45.skies, with temperatures in some sports, we can't rule out frost --
:24:46. > :24:51.potential for frost. Tomorrow, some patchy rain, but a dry start, with
:24:52. > :24:55.some brightness. Into the afternoon, thicker cloud pushing in from the
:24:56. > :24:59.west and some outbreaks of rain. Temperatures tomorrow around seven
:25:00. > :25:06.or eight Celsius at best. With light to moderate south-westerly winds. We
:25:07. > :25:10.finish the day with a lot of cloud, and some outbreaks of mainly light
:25:11. > :25:16.rain, just moving very slowly to the east. Then Wednesday, a cold front
:25:17. > :25:20.moving through and behind it, much colder air feeding end. Actually
:25:21. > :25:24.when Saint will get off to a mild, cloudy start with some patchy rain,
:25:25. > :25:28.and then it will become brighter with some sunshine and a few
:25:29. > :25:35.showers. Temperatures initially around 10 Celsius, but with that
:25:36. > :25:39.cold air, they will eventually drop down to seven Celsius. Actually
:25:40. > :25:45.getting colder as the day goes on. Then on Thursday, notice how tightly
:25:46. > :25:48.packed the isobars, a windy day, and it will feel cold. Some cells are
:25:49. > :25:53.sunshine, but also some showers, they could be wintry. We are looking
:25:54. > :25:58.at highs for Celsius and it will feel even colder because of the of
:25:59. > :26:03.the wind. And you'll notice there is a yellow warning for North, that's
:26:04. > :26:08.been issued because there is the risk of some occasionally wintry
:26:09. > :26:13.showers which could turn to snow. More about that as the week goes on.
:26:14. > :26:18.That yellow warning stays in place for Norfolk on Friday, the risk of a
:26:19. > :26:23.wintry shower anywhere, and a bitterly cold day with highs for
:26:24. > :26:27.Celsius. The winds are lighter. The other thing I should mention above
:26:28. > :26:32.Friday is that we will have northerly winds developing in the
:26:33. > :26:38.North Sea and spring tides. So there is the risk, and it is a low risk,
:26:39. > :26:44.some coastal flooding affecting Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. If you
:26:45. > :26:48.have any worries at all, log onto the environmental agency website, or
:26:49. > :26:53.give them a call. As we head into the weekend, still the potential for
:26:54. > :26:57.wintry showers. Elsewhere, it is cold with spells of sunshine and
:26:58. > :27:01.overnight frosts. But we are watching a weather front on Sunday
:27:02. > :27:07.carefully, depending on the time. If it hits the cold air at the right
:27:08. > :27:12.time, it could produce some snow. Watch this space. You weren't
:27:13. > :27:16.kidding. And Brive. That is all, have a good evening. Goodbye. -- and
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:27:59. > :28:01.the deadly terrorist attack and should British tourists
:28:02. > :28:13.have been warned about the risks? but it's not always
:28:14. > :28:15.the right thing for one person. we've run at almost
:28:16. > :28:19.completely 100% capacity.