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:00:00. > :00:08.Tonight: New hope for Finley Ingles - the boy with a rare brain tumour,

:00:09. > :00:18.who's undergone ground-breaking surgery in America.

:00:19. > :00:25.We are at the other side of it now and now the new journey starts of

:00:26. > :00:28.Finley's childhood. Tributes are paid to the veteran

:00:29. > :00:30.North East politician Don Dixon, Now this Viking treasure has been

:00:31. > :00:37.found a permanent home in Cumbria. And Happy Birthday Lilian -

:00:38. > :00:39.106 years old today. In Teamtalk, can Newcastle go back

:00:40. > :00:42.to the top spot of the Championship tonight when they take

:00:43. > :00:44.on Steve Bruce's We've FA Cup highlights

:00:45. > :00:49.as Middlesbrough scrape past League One Oxford to reach

:00:50. > :00:51.the quarter finals and the best of the action from the Falcons big

:00:52. > :01:08.win over the Saints. The mum of a five-year-old boy

:01:09. > :01:13.with a rare brain tumour says he now has a new life and the chance

:01:14. > :01:15.of a happy childhood, Doctors say 90% of Finley

:01:16. > :01:25.Ingles' tumour has been destroyed by laser treatment

:01:26. > :01:27.in an American hospital. Remarkably, Finley's been

:01:28. > :01:29.discharged just 24 hours Stuart Whincup has spent the last

:01:30. > :01:32.week with the family, and sent this report from Houston

:01:33. > :01:40.in Texas. All the fundraising,

:01:41. > :01:57.the years of hospital appointments - this

:01:58. > :01:58.is Everything that we've

:01:59. > :02:15.hoped and dreamed for. He liked the hospital's

:02:16. > :02:17.toys, but not the gown. Surgeons made a small

:02:18. > :02:24.hole in a Finley's skull and using the heat

:02:25. > :02:26.from a laser, tried It was nine hours before

:02:27. > :02:33.the wait for news was over. We think we ablated

:02:34. > :02:35.about 90% of this. We hope that the destruction

:02:36. > :02:51.of the this lesion Just don't be tempted

:02:52. > :02:58.to steal his box of Lego. It is an amazing feeling,

:02:59. > :03:12.to be sat here, knowing how brave he has been

:03:13. > :03:14.and he has gone through this nine-hour

:03:15. > :03:17.operation and we are at the other side of it now and now the new

:03:18. > :03:20.journey starts of enjoying his And remarkably, because surgeons

:03:21. > :03:23.only need to make a small hole in a Finley's skull

:03:24. > :03:25.during the operation, he was discharged from

:03:26. > :03:27.hospital 24 hours later. Finley and his family

:03:28. > :03:29.will remain here in Houston for the next week and will

:03:30. > :03:32.meet with the surgeon who performed Then they'll fly back home

:03:33. > :03:36.on Monday and his seizures will then be monitored

:03:37. > :03:42.by doctors in the North East. I can't describe just how

:03:43. > :03:45.grateful we are to everyone We couldn't have done

:03:46. > :03:50.it without everybody Tributes have been paid

:03:51. > :04:09.to the veteran Labour politician, Don Dixon, who's died

:04:10. > :04:11.at the age of 87. Lord Dixon was MP for Jarrow

:04:12. > :04:14.until 1997, when he was elevated Before entering politics,

:04:15. > :04:17.he'd worked in every ship Peter Harris looks

:04:18. > :04:21.backs at his life. A shipwright who rose through

:04:22. > :04:37.the ranks of the Labour movement. I have worked on every ship building

:04:38. > :04:40.and ship repair yard on the River Tyne. At least when people heard me

:04:41. > :04:44.speaking in the House of Commons, they knew I was speaking from

:04:45. > :04:46.experience and I would always put the point across for the industry

:04:47. > :04:47.and the people I knew. years as Jarrow's MP -

:04:48. > :04:53.a stretch that coincided with Labour's long period

:04:54. > :04:56.in opposition before 1997. Once voted Britain's grumpiest MP,

:04:57. > :04:58.he could be scathing of the new breed of politician

:04:59. > :05:08.who succeeded him. Some people are saying here is

:05:09. > :05:21.typical of the constituency. We are all grumpy here. Where do you come

:05:22. > :05:24.from? Down south, like? A lot of them are educated but they do not

:05:25. > :05:24.have the common sense to boil a kettle.

:05:25. > :05:29.And today in Jarrow, tributes and respect.

:05:30. > :05:36.He was a great man, a man of the people. He was a legend and he will

:05:37. > :05:43.always be a legend in Jarrow. He will be very much mist. Both by

:05:44. > :05:47.people here where he grew up and people in parliament, where he was

:05:48. > :05:49.thought of very highly. Always tried his best for the place. A

:05:50. > :05:51.working-class man. Lord Don Dixon died

:05:52. > :05:53.yesterday aged 87. He'd retired from the House of Lords

:05:54. > :06:06.last year and leaves his wife, three A politician who could claim that he

:06:07. > :06:09.had never forgotten his roots. One thing I am proud of his I have

:06:10. > :06:13.always kept my feet on the bottom and I have never changed at all,

:06:14. > :06:14.despite being in the House of Commons and speaking to some of the

:06:15. > :06:17.most famous in the land. A 27-year-old woman has died

:06:18. > :06:20.in a crash between two It happened yesterday afternoon,

:06:21. > :06:23.on the A689, near the turn-off The driver of a Peugeot

:06:24. > :06:31.208 died at the scene. Two air ambulances were called

:06:32. > :06:34.to the crash, and a man and two children were flown

:06:35. > :06:38.to hospital in Newcastle. An area of Newcastle city

:06:39. > :06:40.centre was cordoned off by police this afternoon,

:06:41. > :06:42.after a man was seriously injured. Police were called to

:06:43. > :06:44.Princess Square next to the city library,

:06:45. > :06:46.after reports that a man He was taken to hospital

:06:47. > :06:49.but hasn't yet been named. The Dutch-owned chemicals

:06:50. > :06:57.conglomerate, AkzoNobel, has revealed it's to invest

:06:58. > :07:00.another ?11 million in its This is in addition to the ?100

:07:01. > :07:05.million paint factory it's opening in Ashington in Northumberland

:07:06. > :07:07.later this year. The money's being directed

:07:08. > :07:09.at its Felling plant on south Tyneside, which specialises

:07:10. > :07:12.in protective coatings. That facility currently

:07:13. > :07:15.employs 950 people, - 270 of whom work in research

:07:16. > :07:18.and development. The investment will pull

:07:19. > :07:20.together existing research For the men who discovered it,

:07:21. > :07:31.it was: "the find of a lifetime." Treasure - belonging

:07:32. > :07:32.to Vikings who traded and settled in Cumbria -

:07:33. > :07:35.was found in 2014, and taken Now, after fund raising

:07:36. > :07:41.by the Beacon Museum in Whitehaven, the collection is on permanent

:07:42. > :07:57.display in the town. It is music to the metal detector

:07:58. > :08:03.wrists year, a signal of discovery which in this case turned into

:08:04. > :08:10.something extraordinary. We started to discover it, different objects,

:08:11. > :08:19.this one first of all, and then the larger one bearer. It was 12 inches

:08:20. > :08:24.and we found it all lined up in a call. You can go one day and be out

:08:25. > :08:27.for four or five hours and come back with absolutely nothing. Then you

:08:28. > :08:34.can go back to the same place the following dates and discover this.

:08:35. > :08:42.Look at that. How beautiful that is. Look at that! Look at the work on

:08:43. > :08:46.that. On that bloody day in 2014, Justin and his detecting partner

:08:47. > :08:54.Daniel found for Norse Silver rings and 16 trading inbox. They may have

:08:55. > :08:58.been brought from as far away as Russia. All part of a jigsaw which

:08:59. > :09:06.tells the story of Scandinavian settlers. You can hold and touch and

:09:07. > :09:09.feel them. We know that the Norse settlers were coming here and

:09:10. > :09:16.actually embracing the lifestyle here of Cumbria. So there is no

:09:17. > :09:21.pillaging. There is no attacks. We know they were settling here as

:09:22. > :09:25.farmers. How the award came to be buried or why the owner never

:09:26. > :09:29.collected it still remains a mystery, and while these stories so

:09:30. > :09:30.far captures imaginations, Justin and Daniel will keep looking for

:09:31. > :09:40.further clues. Amazing find. Now, they say we're all living

:09:41. > :09:43.longer these days - but not many people manage to reach

:09:44. > :09:46.the grand old age of 106. Lilian Wildsmith, from Gosforth

:09:47. > :09:48.in Newcastle, has though - and today there was a bit

:09:49. > :09:51.of a party for her. Martin Forster was

:09:52. > :09:52.one of the guests. Of course it's always nice to get

:09:53. > :09:55.a telegram from the Queen, but Lilian's already got five

:09:56. > :09:59.of these in her room - by some definitions,

:10:00. > :10:02.that qualifies as a pen pal.When this lady was born, one out

:10:03. > :10:04.of seven employed people in the UK was a servant,

:10:05. > :10:08.Howard's End was the hit new novel, and they were still

:10:09. > :10:10.building the Titanic. that at Eothen care home

:10:11. > :10:17.in Gosforth, a party day has been laid on to celebrate

:10:18. > :10:33.Lilian's 106 years. We are just amazed because she had a

:10:34. > :10:42.special birthday when she was 80. Then she had a special birthday when

:10:43. > :10:45.she was 19. And then she had a special birthday when she was 100.

:10:46. > :10:49.And every year since. Family

:10:50. > :10:53.and decades-long friends came along which is all the more remarkable

:10:54. > :10:55.when you consider that, as the time of her birth,

:10:56. > :11:08.her life expectancy was 54. How

:11:09. > :11:21.BBC Music Day will honour some great musical legends -

:11:22. > :11:31.and some of our top And it might have felt like spring

:11:32. > :11:33.today, but winter will be back by the middle of the week. Join me

:11:34. > :11:38.later for the full forecast. It's an award-winning charity that

:11:39. > :11:41.uses singing to involve parts of the Teesside community only

:11:42. > :11:43.music can reach. Streetwise Opera works

:11:44. > :11:47.with homeless people, refugees and asylum seekers

:11:48. > :11:50.in Middlesbrough - to make positive And now a choir made up of people

:11:51. > :11:55.from a mix of those backgrounds has written the lyrics

:11:56. > :11:57.to a new opera chorus. It'll be performed in a free

:11:58. > :11:59.concert in the town's Our arts reporter, Sharuna Sagar,

:12:00. > :12:32.went along to the rehearsals. First opera -- Streetwise operatic

:12:33. > :12:34.Middlesborough helps with people who have been affected by homelessness

:12:35. > :12:42.and we helped to make positive changes in their lives through music

:12:43. > :12:49.and opera. I love it. It very nice because music is like food for my

:12:50. > :13:05.soul. I really love to be with these kind of people.

:13:06. > :13:13.It has changed my life because before I felt sad and alone and when

:13:14. > :13:29.I started coming here, I started to meet people, friends, and this group

:13:30. > :13:33.now is my family or second family. We are working towards a performance

:13:34. > :13:36.in Middlesbrough Central library on Thursday the 16th of March and the

:13:37. > :13:40.peace that we are working on has been devised by both of our groups

:13:41. > :13:45.in Middlesbrough in collaboration with the composer last year. People

:13:46. > :13:48.have contributed to the lyrics, to make this piece come together, and

:13:49. > :14:01.we are really excited to celebrate 15 years of Streetwise operatic.

:14:02. > :14:06.The Streetwise has helped me grow so much in confidence and my

:14:07. > :14:15.self-esteem, which was very low at the time. It is good. It is good to

:14:16. > :14:16.see relationships being built and really looking forward to the

:14:17. > :14:33.performance. It is pretty special. Today sees the launch of BBC

:14:34. > :14:38.Music Day's Blue Plaque campaign. The idea is to honour some

:14:39. > :14:41.of our great musical legends - and some of the great

:14:42. > :14:43.clubs and locations where And, we want you to suggest

:14:44. > :14:51.who or where deserves a blue To get you in the mood,

:14:52. > :14:55.Jim Knight's been checking out two possible contenders: a former

:14:56. > :14:58.Newcastle club - once at the heart And an unsung musical

:14:59. > :15:00.hero from Sunderland, who sang one of the the most popular

:15:01. > :15:07.songs ever recorded. Now, who's this rather cheeky

:15:08. > :15:09.looking fella in the ridiculously Well, the answer lies in Hendon -

:15:10. > :15:19.over a 150 years ago - For it was here in

:15:20. > :15:33.the shadow of the docks that the great music hall

:15:34. > :15:35.entertainer Mark Sheridan But when I play you a blast of his

:15:36. > :15:46.most famous musical creation - you'll quickly realise that most

:15:47. > :15:49.of us - at least one time in our lives -

:15:50. > :15:51.will have certainly sang along MUSIC PLAYS: I Do Like to be

:15:52. > :16:11.Beside the Seaside. Mark Sheridan really is an unknown

:16:12. > :16:18.legend and he really does have to be known either here or perhaps near

:16:19. > :16:19.the Empire. I do like to be beside the seaside is basically about

:16:20. > :16:21.Hendon, I suppose. Sheridan was a colourful

:16:22. > :16:23.character all right - So much so, that after a one

:16:24. > :16:27.particularly harsh set of reviews after a performance in Glasgow

:16:28. > :16:30.in 1918 - he promptly went And what about a potential blue

:16:31. > :16:43.plaque venue? Well, this fairly innocuous looking

:16:44. > :16:45.entrance to Eldon Square not look too exciting now -

:16:46. > :16:49.but in the mid sixties - this was the hippest,

:16:50. > :16:58.grroviest place to be - and the house band at

:16:59. > :17:07.the Club A Go Go was this lot. MUSIC PLAYS: The House

:17:08. > :17:19.of the Rising Sun by the Animals. Here we have a site that is very

:17:20. > :17:22.important in musical history because here we have the site of the

:17:23. > :17:28.legendary Club A Go Go. They all perform to your. John Lee Hooker,

:17:29. > :17:38.Cream. But who will you nominate for a coveted blue

:17:39. > :17:46.plaque award? And to find out how you can nominate

:17:47. > :17:49.a name for a blue plaque - a musician or a venue -

:17:50. > :17:52.listen to your local radio station or take a look

:17:53. > :17:54.at their Facebook pages. Right, Monday night. Time for Team

:17:55. > :17:59.backtalk. No Steve Harper this week -

:18:00. > :18:02.it's half-term, so we've And Dawn has come off the subs'

:18:03. > :18:06.bench - just in time Maybe two trips, hopefully with

:18:07. > :18:13.Middlesbrough and South Shields - Let's not get too far ahead

:18:14. > :18:17.of ourselves, though, because they both have another

:18:18. > :18:19.hurdle to clear before then! They do indeed - we'll come

:18:20. > :18:24.to Shields in a moment. But last night's quarter-final

:18:25. > :18:29.draw gave Boro a home tie in the last eight,

:18:30. > :18:41.against either Huddersfield or - Lots of goals. You have to remember,

:18:42. > :18:45.they were playing against league one opposition so you would like to

:18:46. > :18:58.think they could get some opposition -- goals. What a way for that player

:18:59. > :19:01.to score his first for the club. Much of the Gates said that all

:19:02. > :19:06.should have stood. I think they were quite lucky with that one. Oxford

:19:07. > :19:12.certainly turned it around in the second half. Got back into the game

:19:13. > :19:16.and then scored straightaway. Yes, well, they certainly did not give up

:19:17. > :19:19.and I think that is a mark of how far they have come so far but in the

:19:20. > :19:24.end, it was Middlesbrough's quality that shone through. Yes. So they

:19:25. > :19:28.could be on their way to Wembley. First half was sort of being out of

:19:29. > :19:31.sight, really. We had a lot of chances

:19:32. > :19:33.but couldn't get anything out of it and we were really

:19:34. > :19:36.disappointed with the second half. Let's just say we got a bit lucky

:19:37. > :19:40.towards the end and are happy to go through and move on to

:19:41. > :19:42.the quarter finals. It is nice to win games, but we've

:19:43. > :19:45.got a big game next week now against Palace which we know is

:19:46. > :19:49.going to be very tough, but we have Boro away at Premier League

:19:50. > :19:52.relegation rivals, And Sunderland manager David Moyes

:19:53. > :19:55.will take the Black Cats back to his old club,

:19:56. > :19:56.Everton. Fresh from that "team-bonding" trip

:19:57. > :19:59.to New York, of course. There was an open training session

:20:00. > :20:02.at the Stadium of Light today. A chance for the fans to see

:20:03. > :20:04.the players, close-up. We'll have a full report

:20:05. > :20:11.on tomorrow's Look North. We will - because there's

:20:12. > :20:14.lots to get in tonight - with Newcastle playing Aston Villa -

:20:15. > :20:17.the first time the teams have met outside the top flight since 1938,

:20:18. > :20:20.and the game sees the return Yes, former Sunderland boss

:20:21. > :20:25.Steve Bruce is in charge of struggling Villa,

:20:26. > :20:27.17th in the Championship - might have expected them to be up

:20:28. > :20:29.there with Newcastle. Without a win in 2017,

:20:30. > :20:32.but he has been given Famously lost a Tyne Wear derby

:20:33. > :20:39.5-1 at St James Park but remember this little jig

:20:40. > :20:42.on the touchline when Hull beat Well, they won't want

:20:43. > :20:46.a repeat of that tonight. The Magpies need a victory to go

:20:47. > :20:50.back to the top of the table and Rafa Benitez has some sympathy

:20:51. > :20:58.with Bruce's situation. When you go down, you have to change

:20:59. > :21:02.half of the squad and then you need time before players settle down, for

:21:03. > :21:08.new staff and new people. So I can understand why it is so difficult

:21:09. > :21:12.for them to do what everybody was expecting that they had to do and

:21:13. > :21:16.from our position that we also spent some money and are doing well, but I

:21:17. > :21:21.can see how difficult it is. So it will be a tough game for us because

:21:22. > :21:22.they are a good team, they have very good players, and it will be a tough

:21:23. > :21:25.competition for anyone. And we'll have action from that game

:21:26. > :21:28.in our late news bulletin. Back to the weekend now -

:21:29. > :21:30.and a decent return recovered from their

:21:31. > :21:35.New Year wobble. It's now three wins out of four -

:21:36. > :21:38.after picking up just three draws And they did it the hard

:21:39. > :21:42.way at Wycombe - Jamie Proctor slotted

:21:43. > :21:48.in the equaliser - he's on loan from Bolton -

:21:49. > :21:52.and then Reggie Lamb got the winner - Carlisle now five points clear

:21:53. > :21:54.in that final promotion spot. And they made up ground

:21:55. > :21:56.on second-placed Plymouth, who had to fight hard for a point

:21:57. > :21:59.at Hartlepool - Rhys Oates put Pools in front -

:22:00. > :22:02.Argyle levelled, 12 minutes from time - but definite signs

:22:03. > :22:04.of encouragement, there, A big derby coming up tomorrow

:22:05. > :22:13.in the National League - Gateshead looking for a fourth

:22:14. > :22:16.straight win, after beating Forest Green 3-1 - a beauty,

:22:17. > :22:18.there, from Wes York. And that's where they'll be

:22:19. > :22:20.tomorrow night - in York! Taking on the Minstermen,

:22:21. > :22:23.who had to settle for a point at Boreham Wood, after taking

:22:24. > :22:26.the lead through Amari Morgan-Smith. In Scottish Division Two,

:22:27. > :22:29.there was a great win for Berwick Rangers -

:22:30. > :22:31.Gary Phillips with the late goal And we talked about

:22:32. > :22:38.Middlesbrough going to Wembley! Well, South Shields

:22:39. > :22:41.are on the brink of a big day out - they demolished Newport Pagnell 6-1

:22:42. > :22:44.to move into the semi-finals Some terrific goals,

:22:45. > :22:50.in front of a record crowd of more Not far short of the gates at both

:22:51. > :22:55.Hartlepool and Blackpool! And in the semis they'll face

:22:56. > :22:58.Coleshill, from Warwickshire - the second leg's at Shields

:22:59. > :23:04.on Saturday, March the 18th. Away from football,

:23:05. > :23:06.on to rugby union - and a great win, yesterday,

:23:07. > :23:09.for Newcastle Falcons, Dawn! Yes, and another new

:23:10. > :23:11.signing to add to french Fijian international centre

:23:12. > :23:15.Josh Matavesi and his brother Joel Exciting times and yesterday's game

:23:16. > :23:22.the best match I've seen The start was a bit

:23:23. > :23:28.worrying, mind you - Northampton Saints two converted

:23:29. > :23:33.tries up inside six minutes. But the Falcons played their way

:23:34. > :23:35.back into the game to reduce the half time deficit

:23:36. > :23:37.to nine points. And the second half

:23:38. > :23:41.was simply outstanding! Bobby Vickers touched down two

:23:42. > :23:49.minutes after the break - and two minutes after that,

:23:50. > :23:51.scrum half Sonatane Takulua scored the second of what would become

:23:52. > :23:54.a hattrick in a man of the match performance that saw him carry out

:23:55. > :23:57.most of the kicking duties as well. Momentum turned, the Falcons simply

:23:58. > :24:04.played the Saints off the park. Full of attacking verve and flair

:24:05. > :24:07.they ran in no fewer than seven tries in all to put them just

:24:08. > :24:09.a point behind sixth In rugby league, the first pool

:24:10. > :24:16.matches of the League One Cup saw wins for Workington who beat local

:24:17. > :24:18.rivals Whitehaven But York City Knights narrowly lost

:24:19. > :24:26.to North Wales Crusaders. There was disappointment too

:24:27. > :24:30.for Mica McNeill from Consett who with her partner Mika Moore

:24:31. > :24:32.finished 16th for Great Britain at the World Bobsleigh

:24:33. > :24:37.Championships in Germany. But Cricketer Ben Stokes

:24:38. > :24:39.will be a happy man. The Durham all rounder

:24:40. > :24:42.and new England Test vice-captain has become

:24:43. > :24:46.the Indian Premier League's most expensive foreign player

:24:47. > :24:51.after Rising Pune Supergiants It's around twice what he earns

:24:52. > :24:58.from his international central contract and sees him become

:24:59. > :25:12.the highest-earning England So the drinks are on him. Right,

:25:13. > :25:15.time for the weather now. The weather is turning, is it? Yes, it

:25:16. > :25:19.did feel like spring today but it will not feel like that by the time

:25:20. > :25:24.we get to Wednesday night. This was the satellite picture from earlier

:25:25. > :25:28.today. 15 Celsius for some parts. Even 12 Celsius in some parts of

:25:29. > :25:36.Cumbria. Even though we had a lot of cloud for much of the day. Remember

:25:37. > :25:41.that? Well, that is more likely to be five Celsius by Thursday. So this

:25:42. > :25:45.week, the weather will be fairly unsettled at times. Rain in the

:25:46. > :25:50.forecast that it will be turning colder. This is the picture tonight.

:25:51. > :25:54.We expect clear skies. It should be a dry night as well. Some showers

:25:55. > :25:58.around but nothing too troublesome. Temperatures will drop back down to

:25:59. > :26:02.around six Celsius, saw a fairly mild start to Tuesday morning and

:26:03. > :26:07.less breezy than it has been today. We will see some brightness across

:26:08. > :26:10.the North East bursting but already the cloud is rolling in from parts

:26:11. > :26:16.of Cumbria and it is here we will start to see the brain moving into

:26:17. > :26:20.the afternoon. By around 3pm in the afternoon, temperatures around 10

:26:21. > :26:25.Celsius, not quite as high as today but still fairly mild. In the North

:26:26. > :26:29.East, 10-12 C once again and the wind will be picking up as we head

:26:30. > :26:32.to the day. This weather front moves in as we go through Tuesday night

:26:33. > :26:36.and on into Wednesday. It is bringing some outbreaks of rain,

:26:37. > :26:39.some quite strong and gusty winds as well. That should start to clear two

:26:40. > :26:43.by the time we get to early Wednesday morning. Again, the

:26:44. > :26:47.temperatures overnight down to 5-6 C. A wet start first thing on

:26:48. > :26:51.Wednesday morning, but that will clear through. Some showers around

:26:52. > :26:57.and some will be a touch wood to read, but plenty of dry and bright

:26:58. > :27:01.weather on Wednesday afternoon. It is Wednesday night and on into

:27:02. > :27:05.Thursday that we start to see this area of low pressure moving in. This

:27:06. > :27:10.will bring some strong winds and over high ground, that could well be

:27:11. > :27:14.forming snow. Wednesday night on into Thursday. So thirsty is looking

:27:15. > :27:19.like it will be a fairly cold Dave. We are expecting outbreaks of rent

:27:20. > :27:24.throughout the day and some of that will be following as snow. By the

:27:25. > :27:28.time we get to Friday, many areas that reach the teams in Celsius

:27:29. > :27:35.today will be down to around five Celsius, but it should be dry and

:27:36. > :27:40.bright. It will not do much for my man flu. Nothing will help that. A

:27:41. > :27:41.hot toddy, probably. Should hopefully get myself in tomorrow. I

:27:42. > :27:49.buy.