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:00:01. > :00:05.Welcome to South East Today. I'm Rob Smith.

:00:05. > :00:08.And I'm Lynda Hardy. Tonight's top stories.

:00:08. > :00:12.The medical student accused of killing a TV executive in a honey

:00:12. > :00:15.trap. A court hears she discussed the idea of killing him a day

:00:16. > :00:20.before his body was found. We're live with the latest from the Old

:00:20. > :00:30.Bailey. More than 130 Kent schools are told they need to improve as

:00:30. > :00:31.

:00:31. > :00:35.teams of specialist advisers are sent in. I think Kent has failed

:00:35. > :00:39.20% of its population of primary school children for the last five

:00:39. > :00:42.years. Also in tonight's programme. The death of a drink-driver and the

:00:42. > :00:44.tough warning from Sussex Police in the run-up to Christmas. The

:00:44. > :00:48.budding Sussex fashion designer Zhara Rose, whose clothes are

:00:48. > :00:51.gracing the global catwalks. And building a new vision of Folkestone.

:00:51. > :01:01.The artists inviting residents to recreate the town one small

:01:01. > :01:03.

:01:03. > :01:06.building at a time. Good evening. A Brighton University

:01:06. > :01:09.medical student had talked about justice and the idea of killing a

:01:09. > :01:15.television executive a day before he was found dead in a burnt-out

:01:15. > :01:18.car, a court has heard. 20-year-old Mundill Mahil is accused of luring

:01:18. > :01:22.Gagandeep Singh to her flat in a so-called honey trap, where it is

:01:22. > :01:30.alleged that two other men killed him in February this year. All

:01:30. > :01:34.three deny murder. Jon Hunt reports from the Old Bailey.

:01:34. > :01:41.Gagandeep Singh, giving a speech about his Birmingham-based TV

:01:41. > :01:49.channel. In February, his body was discovered in a burnt-out Mercedes

:01:49. > :01:55.car parked in a south London Lane. 20-year-olds are accused of his

:01:55. > :02:00.murder, along with Mundill Mahill, a Brighton University student from

:02:00. > :02:05.Chatham. She had been friends with Gagandeep Singh until he had

:02:05. > :02:10.attempted to rape her, the court was told. After that he pestered

:02:10. > :02:14.her with text messages, wanting to see her again. The Old Bailey heard

:02:14. > :02:18.from one of her flatmates, he said the day before his body was

:02:18. > :02:23.discovered she had believed he had been at their home and she had a

:02:23. > :02:30.frightening disturbance. Responding to questions from the prosecutor,

:02:30. > :02:40.Rebecca Edwards told the court... I started boiling the kettle to make

:02:40. > :02:42.

:02:42. > :02:52.Then the court heard something Mundill Mahill was alleged to have

:02:52. > :03:05.

:03:05. > :03:12.The defendants deny murder and the trial continues. Jon Hunt joins us

:03:12. > :03:17.from the old baby. The flat mate -- from the Old Bailey. The flat mate

:03:17. > :03:21.did not think she was serious when she talked about sorting Gagandeep

:03:21. > :03:25.Singh out. She thought that she was just

:03:25. > :03:28.venting about the text messages she had received from Gagandeep Singh.

:03:28. > :03:33.The court was told that he had threatened to kill himself if he

:03:33. > :03:39.could not see her again. Rebecca Edwards thought that Mundill Mahill

:03:39. > :03:44.wanted him out of her life, but not killed. Rebecca Edwards told the

:03:44. > :03:51.court about another defendant. She described him, whom she had met

:03:51. > :03:55.before, she described him as a shy, polite and courteous man who was

:03:55. > :03:59.not threatening and completely not violent. The three defendants deny

:03:59. > :04:03.murder. The trial will resume again on Monday. Headteachers at more

:04:03. > :04:06.than 130 Kent schools could be sacked if standards do not improve.

:04:06. > :04:09.Teams of specialist advisers are being sent into 132 of the county's

:04:09. > :04:15.primary and secondary schools under a new strategy called the Kent

:04:15. > :04:18.Challenge. Kent County Council says the schools need extra help, either

:04:18. > :04:20.because of disappointing Ofsted inspections or because they are in

:04:20. > :04:30.danger of not meeting higher government targets for exam results

:04:30. > :04:32.

:04:32. > :04:39.being introduced over the next couple of years.

:04:39. > :04:44.This is the head of a primary. He helped to draw up the framework. He

:04:44. > :04:50.says that for too long the county council has done little to tackle

:04:50. > :04:53.underperforming schools. It would be nice to see Kent take a stance

:04:53. > :04:59.against underperformance and to say we need to put in people who can

:04:59. > :05:02.manage schools. They failed children? I think Kent has failed

:05:02. > :05:10.20% of its population of primary school children for the last five

:05:10. > :05:16.years. There are 592 schools in Kent and 132 are in the Kent

:05:16. > :05:20.Challenge programme. 29 are secondary schools. The Kent County

:05:20. > :05:25.Council says after the programme the school will meet government

:05:25. > :05:29.targets. There are no failing schools in Kent. They are doing

:05:29. > :05:36.well. We are looking to help the school's move higher to keep up.

:05:36. > :05:40.Not all of those 132 schools would be classed as underperforming. Some

:05:40. > :05:46.are performing well, but not fast enough to perhaps keep up with

:05:46. > :05:50.where they need to be. Five years ago, a Margate school was put in

:05:50. > :05:54.the national challenge and told to improve results. It did, and this

:05:54. > :06:00.school is now one of the most improved in the country. The head

:06:00. > :06:06.teacher hopes Kent Challenge will have the same results. We found we

:06:06. > :06:10.were in a national challenge and hacked to hit 30% in some results

:06:10. > :06:15.and we were horrified. We thought we would not do it. But when it

:06:15. > :06:20.came to the crunch, the challenge was effective. We used the money to

:06:20. > :06:25.have smaller groups and one-to-one tuition. That question remains

:06:25. > :06:31.about what happens to schools that failed to meet government targets,

:06:31. > :06:33.even with the help of council officials. In a moment, the Kent

:06:33. > :06:41.engineering students helping wounded soldiers see the world

:06:41. > :06:46.again. As Christmas approaches, Sussex and

:06:46. > :06:52.Kent police forces have launched their anti-drink drive campaigns.

:06:52. > :07:02.The campaigns do seem to be having an effect. Nationally, drink-drive

:07:02. > :07:05.

:07:05. > :07:08.deaths fell in 2010 by 35% from 380 deaths in 2009 to 250 last year.

:07:08. > :07:11.Kent and Sussex Police launch their campaigns a week ago. This year

:07:11. > :07:15.Sussex Police have taken a very different approach, talking to the

:07:15. > :07:24.family of a man who died only weeks ago in a crash after he drove while

:07:25. > :07:31.over the limit. John Young reports. The my it remember this campaign,

:07:31. > :07:36.it is four years since it was reduced -- produced. And now police

:07:36. > :07:41.are arranging for reporters to interview the families of somebody

:07:41. > :07:46.who has died. This man was not the victim of a drink driver, he was a

:07:46. > :07:51.drink-driver. At this road near Crawley, twice over the limit, he

:07:51. > :07:55.smashed his van into a fence. Nobody else was involved, but his

:07:55. > :07:59.family paid a heavy price. never come to terms with it because

:07:59. > :08:05.there are questions on answered, as to why you would be so

:08:05. > :08:10.irresponsible. The impact has been devastating. It is not just that at

:08:10. > :08:14.Christmas, every Christmas, there is a void, something missing. They

:08:14. > :08:20.latest figures suggest your chance of being stopped by police in the

:08:20. > :08:25.South East may depend way you are. On average, last Christmas, Sussex

:08:25. > :08:32.Police breath-tested the largest number. Only one in 37 were

:08:32. > :08:38.arrested. In Surrey, fewer were tested. One in 22 were arrested. In

:08:38. > :08:43.Kent, 563 people were stopped, but one in three were arrested. Kent

:08:43. > :08:47.Police said the weather affected their campaign. They say they will

:08:47. > :08:54.fast track people charged this year and licences could be lost within

:08:54. > :08:59.hours of sobering up. Sussex want people to text them immediately on

:08:59. > :09:04.65999 if they suspect anyone. impact of a drink driver crashing

:09:04. > :09:08.and killing someone is massive, killing themselves, someone else.

:09:08. > :09:14.Help us stop this happening. you never think it will happen to

:09:14. > :09:24.you. We never thought it would happen. But things do happen. You

:09:24. > :09:28.are not invincible. Sometimes the consequences can be devastating.

:09:28. > :09:31.Devastating for someone else's family or your own.

:09:31. > :09:34.A total of 38 people have now been arrested as part of Kent police's

:09:34. > :09:37.Christmas crackdown on crime, Operation Whirlwind. The force say

:09:37. > :09:40.their message is that there are no safe havens for criminals in Kent.

:09:40. > :09:42.Officers raided homes and carried out road checks across the county

:09:42. > :09:47.yesterday. Property including a haul of footwear, drugs, perfume,

:09:47. > :09:50.cash, a motorcycle and knuckleduster were seized. A father

:09:50. > :09:54.and son have been jailed for a total of 28 years for a series of

:09:54. > :09:56.robberies in Kent and Surrey. Peter William Clarkson and his son

:09:56. > :10:01.Peter Dennis Clarkson from Sheerness were found guilty of

:10:01. > :10:04.stealing ninety thousand pounds from security vans in 2009.

:10:05. > :10:09.Lottery winners from the South East were in Hove this morning to hand

:10:09. > :10:11.out Christmas presents to residents of the Martlet's Hospice. An

:10:11. > :10:15.outbreak of the noro-virus meant they couldn't meet the residents

:10:15. > :10:17.themselves, so they gave them to the nurses instead. Engineering

:10:17. > :10:20.students from Kent have won a prestigious award for their design

:10:20. > :10:30.to help injured servicemen recover from the physical and mental

:10:30. > :10:32.injuries more quickly. The design, from apprentices at BAE

:10:32. > :10:38.Systems in Rochester allows soldiers with serious back and neck

:10:38. > :10:43.injuries to be able to see around their hospital ward.

:10:43. > :10:49.Steve Costin from Rochester in Kent was asked by medics to design a

:10:49. > :10:53.device that was cheap, easy to clean and strong. The device uses

:10:54. > :10:58.three cameras to give the patient different views around their bed

:10:59. > :11:02.and allows them to connect to the internet. In terms of somebody

:11:02. > :11:07.being able to access what is going on around them, potentially, if

:11:08. > :11:11.somebody could move their arms, they could manage shaving or

:11:11. > :11:16.washing their face and aspects of personal care, which might seem

:11:16. > :11:25.like a small thing, but is somebody who has had so much taken away from

:11:25. > :11:29.them is a huge benefit. In 2005, Cole was inside this tank, serving

:11:29. > :11:34.with the Staffordshire Regiment. He suffered burns to his body. Two

:11:34. > :11:40.months in hospital followed. He underwent operations and skin

:11:40. > :11:46.grafts. They are a good idea. The physical one benefited myself,

:11:46. > :11:50.being in bed and being able to do something. Coming from a war zone

:11:50. > :11:57.way you are active and coming back, to be completely immobile and not

:11:57. > :12:01.able to look after yourself, it is nice to be able to do something, to

:12:01. > :12:06.feel you are improving. More than 60 apprentices took part in the

:12:06. > :12:11.challenge. It took nine months to complete. The winning device from

:12:11. > :12:20.Cheriton is being checked and put on trial and it is hoped it will be

:12:20. > :12:25.on the ward in the new year. The top story. A Brighton

:12:25. > :12:31.University Medical Student denies during a television executive to

:12:31. > :12:35.his death in a so-called revenge honey trap. Gagandeep Singh's body

:12:35. > :12:45.was found in a burnt-out car. Mundill Mahill and two men deny

:12:45. > :12:47.

:12:47. > :12:54.Also tonight, the Christmas grotto filled with hundreds of tiny houses.

:12:54. > :12:57.We have the coldest season so far, a lunar eclipse and Christmas

:12:57. > :13:01.shopping. What will the weather throw at us to see Ken?

:13:01. > :13:11.If you have a story you think we should be covering, we would like

:13:11. > :13:23.

:13:23. > :13:29.She is hoping her name will become as synonymous with fashion as the

:13:29. > :13:36.likes of Stella McCartney, Batty Williamson and Vivienne West month

:13:37. > :13:43.-- Matthew Williamson and Vivienne Westwood. Zahra Rose recently won a

:13:43. > :13:47.competition to have her designs modelled in the Middle East fashion

:13:47. > :13:57.week in Dubai, alongside leading designers from the Middle East,

:13:57. > :13:57.

:13:57. > :14:01.London and India. Fashion Week in the Middle East.

:14:01. > :14:05.Leading designers from across the world, bringing their creations to

:14:05. > :14:12.the catwalk. And amongst them this year, work by a teenager from St

:14:12. > :14:15.Leonards. All of a sudden, the catwalk was heading to the sand

:14:15. > :14:22.dunes, two of my addresses came up and it was the most amazing thing

:14:22. > :14:26.ever, because I did not act -- expected. This is a sari dress that

:14:27. > :14:30.I made, it is made out of an old sari that no one wanted. This is a

:14:30. > :14:40.crisp packet stress I made at Bexhill College. It took some time

:14:40. > :14:40.

:14:41. > :14:44.to get through all the crisp packet of! She put their dresses together

:14:44. > :14:49.in her bedroom and at college, a world away from the professional

:14:49. > :14:55.studios. It is a bit weird seeing it. I make a lot of this stuff in

:14:55. > :14:59.my bedroom, and compared to them, I felt uneasy. -- uneasy. But when it

:14:59. > :15:04.was over there, I got a lot of good responses and I had loads of it

:15:04. > :15:07.interviews, so that was amazing. The chance of the lifetime came

:15:07. > :15:12.about by entering a competition. There were 250 applicants from

:15:12. > :15:17.around the globe, and she was one of four designers to show off their

:15:17. > :15:22.work in Dubai. The experience was second to none. It is incredibly

:15:22. > :15:25.useful. She gets to look at what goes on on the catwalk, and behind

:15:25. > :15:28.the scenes as well. She is determined and mature enough to

:15:28. > :15:34.handle that work which is very difficult and competitive. She will

:15:34. > :15:41.do well. It has led to numerous opportunities any design student

:15:41. > :15:44.would dream of. I have been asked to be -- to do shows in London, I

:15:44. > :15:54.collaborated with other artists in Dubai. Rather than jump straight

:15:54. > :15:58.

:15:58. > :16:01.into the fashion circuit full-time, The south-east's top football teams

:16:01. > :16:06.return to league action tomorrow following their Cup success last

:16:06. > :16:10.weekend. And our unsung if sporting hero, for 2011, has been revealed.

:16:10. > :16:14.This is the trophy that will be winging its way to this year's

:16:14. > :16:20.winner, and this it is a chap who has dedicated his life to helping

:16:20. > :16:23.run a cricket club in Brighton. What made him such a great

:16:23. > :16:29.candidate? Call me old-fashioned, I always look forward to this award

:16:29. > :16:34.because it throws up memorable stories. Alan Wildig is no

:16:34. > :16:37.exception. He has spent 35 years transforming the fortunes of a

:16:37. > :16:42.cricket club in the City, and he will be stepping on to the red

:16:42. > :16:44.carpet alongside some of the UK's biggest sports stars as part of the

:16:44. > :16:50.BBC Sports Personality of the Year show.

:16:50. > :16:52.This is what Alan Wildig likes doing best, since the mid- 1970 p

:16:52. > :17:01.Mbeke has given up a couple of evenings a week and most weekends

:17:01. > :17:04.to help youngsters play cricket. They will have 10 teams next season,

:17:04. > :17:07.from all backgrounds and all abilities. There are countless

:17:08. > :17:12.hundreds if not thousands of people like me, connected with local clubs

:17:12. > :17:15.throughout England and Wales, you just do it because of a love of the

:17:15. > :17:19.game and the enjoyment you have got out of it. It is nice to put

:17:19. > :17:23.something back into it, and nice to see the club flourish and everyone

:17:24. > :17:28.enjoying it. Life has not always been easy for St Matthias, they

:17:28. > :17:32.don't have their own ground. Alan has developed links with the

:17:32. > :17:36.University of Sussex and helped raise lots of money. He is the

:17:36. > :17:40.cornerstone, the pivot on which the entire club hinges. Without him,

:17:40. > :17:44.the club would have bowled at many times over the years. He has been

:17:44. > :17:49.great, he helps our development loads. It is always -- he is always

:17:49. > :17:53.at our games, helping umpire, he is brilliant. He is really good,

:17:53. > :17:56.because when I had trials, I had something with my batting where I

:17:56. > :18:02.moved my back for it. He gave up some Saturdays to help me get

:18:02. > :18:12.better, it is really good. A Sussex and England wicketkeeper Matt Prior

:18:12. > :18:17.came through the same Matthias -- the St Matthias ranks. He is not

:18:17. > :18:21.the best player in the world, but that has not stopped people him --

:18:21. > :18:25.in wanting to improve people. Alan's love for the game and his

:18:25. > :18:29.club is as strong as ever. Thousands of people would agree he

:18:29. > :18:33.is one of sport's real unsung heroes.

:18:33. > :18:37.Best of luck to Alan and Sussex spinner Monty Panesar who is

:18:37. > :18:41.backing the England squad. It is 18 months since he last played a Test

:18:41. > :18:44.match for England, but he is going to the United Arab Emirates next

:18:45. > :18:48.month to take on Pakistan. His Sussex team-mate Matt Prior is also

:18:48. > :18:52.in the party. In the championship, bright and

:18:52. > :18:57.Hove Albion will be heading to make it five wins out of six at 4th

:18:57. > :19:01.place medals brat rival stop they are within a point of the polite --

:19:01. > :19:11.promotion play-off positions but they will need a reshuffle, indigo

:19:11. > :19:11.

:19:11. > :19:14.Calderon will be missing. -- Inigo Calderon. We are losing at

:19:14. > :19:19.home and winning away, and the opposite, we need to make sure we

:19:19. > :19:27.are organised and we have made the right decisions. Myself, to pick

:19:27. > :19:30.the right team, to play the game. League One leaders Charlton could

:19:30. > :19:34.move 10 points clear at the top with victory at struggling Walsall

:19:34. > :19:37.tomorrow. After being nominated for four successive months, Chris

:19:37. > :19:41.Powell their manager has finally picked up the manager of the mug of

:19:41. > :19:46.water. Well deserved. In League Two, Crawley will be

:19:46. > :19:51.hoping to make its 12 games without defeat. They take on Burton Albion,

:19:51. > :19:54.despite their recent good one based still trail Southend on goal

:19:54. > :20:01.difference. Steve Evans, manager, knows they cannot afford to relax -

:20:01. > :20:05.- relax. 2011 has been extraordinary, a 70% win ratio,

:20:05. > :20:08.incredible. We have to keep that going, because that is what gets

:20:08. > :20:12.you success. Anything less and there is a problem.

:20:12. > :20:15.A run of six games without defeat means Gillingham moved into the

:20:15. > :20:20.lead two play-off positions. They face a tricky trip to Macclesfield

:20:20. > :20:25.tomorrow. They will be confident of keeping a third clean sheet for the

:20:25. > :20:29.first time since May 2009. We had four winners at a for last weekend.

:20:29. > :20:32.Let's hope we can make it a clean sweep again over the next few days.

:20:32. > :20:38.-- four winners out of for next again.

:20:38. > :20:42.You will not find Santa dishing out presence at one Christmas grotto in

:20:42. > :20:48.Kent, instead at cheriton near Folkestone, there are hundreds of

:20:48. > :20:53.tiny houses. It is a project organised by her art group Strange

:20:53. > :20:57.Cargo. What is the organisation? They have quite a presence in this

:20:57. > :21:02.area, they have got a gallery in Folkestone town centre. This is

:21:02. > :21:12.their workshop he in Cheriton. They wants to open its to the community,

:21:12. > :21:16.

:21:16. > :21:24.but it cultural focal point and get A whole town in one room. Moulded

:21:24. > :21:28.in plaster -- Plasticine and twinkling with glitter. More than

:21:28. > :21:33.1000 people have taken part in this Christmas project, creating mini

:21:33. > :21:37.homes to celebrate their community. This is our workshop in Cheriton.

:21:37. > :21:41.We were out of it for three years after damage after an earthquake,

:21:41. > :21:45.but we are back now and wants to concentrate our work in charity and.

:21:45. > :21:50.It is an area with lots of people who want to get involved. We are

:21:50. > :21:55.keen to work here. For the twins here, the different coloured houses

:21:55. > :21:59.are mesmerising. With a bit of help from their parents, they have

:21:59. > :22:04.created their own at wooden homes. It is an amazing project. It is

:22:04. > :22:11.really good to see something happening in Cheriton. It has not

:22:11. > :22:16.had much or and not seen before, it is really exciting. It is not just

:22:16. > :22:20.children involved -- it has not had much of an ox scene.

:22:20. > :22:25.They have been up decorate -- decorating workshops in local

:22:25. > :22:29.buildings. They loved it, it was a problem getting them to stop when

:22:29. > :22:33.the workshop finished! They wanted to go on painting? Yes, they would

:22:33. > :22:37.all start of saying, I don't know what to do, but when the time

:22:37. > :22:41.finished, I just want to do one more! We went to a workshop in the

:22:41. > :22:47.library, me and my daughter decorated houses. There were lots

:22:47. > :22:52.of people there and the general spirit was fantastic. And in a

:22:52. > :23:00.space adjoining the grotto, visitors can listen to 100 voices

:23:00. > :23:04.from charity in reading a Christmas Carol among the fir trees. -- and

:23:04. > :23:08.to show you have taken part, the floor is made up of the map of the

:23:08. > :23:14.whole area, where you can rock -- marred your own house. Market with

:23:14. > :23:19.a star! The grotto is open until 23rd

:23:19. > :23:23.December, and anyone can come along, it is free. More than 1400 of these

:23:23. > :23:28.houses have been decorated already but there are still plenty left to

:23:28. > :23:32.go. Anyone can come along and have a go if.

:23:32. > :23:35.They look good fun, I might have to pop down! It is all about the

:23:35. > :23:44.weather though, it has been dredged for the last few days.

:23:44. > :23:50.We have had frost, rain, now frost Yes and it will carry on the

:23:50. > :23:55.Yelling like that! There is no denying what's sees in -- what

:23:55. > :24:02.season we are in, it will be the coldest night of the winter so far.

:24:02. > :24:12.There are just getting down to-two, already the temperatures are

:24:12. > :24:20.getting down. It is going down to an air temperature of minus two, so

:24:20. > :24:23.the ground will be getting down to minus for all minus fug -- 5. Very

:24:23. > :24:28.cold and frosty. Luckily there is not too much water on the ground,

:24:28. > :24:36.many of us stayed dry today, so ice is not a major risk. Worth a

:24:36. > :24:42.mention, it will be frosty tomorrow. Perhaps Verity and Ben will be

:24:42. > :24:45.having to scrape ice from the horse's hooves, congratulations,

:24:45. > :24:50.they are getting married tomorrow! Whatever you're doing tomorrow, it

:24:50. > :24:55.will be beautiful but cold. We are starting off at minus one or two,

:24:55. > :25:00.it will be struggling to get above six degrees. Today got up to eight,

:25:00. > :25:03.so would be feeding cooler tomorrow despite the fact we keep hold of

:25:03. > :25:09.all the sunshine all day long. The whims are lighter, so it will be a

:25:09. > :25:13.beautiful day and the best day of the weekends -- the winds are

:25:13. > :25:18.lighter. Into the evening, the sunset is around 10-4, and it is

:25:18. > :25:26.worth popping out and having a look. -- of the sun set is worth having a

:25:26. > :25:30.look. The Moon will be rising in the east and passing into the

:25:30. > :25:36.earth's shadow meaning we will be seeing a partial lunar eclipse. Or

:25:36. > :25:41.we will have clear skies for that. Later on, though, tomorrow night,

:25:41. > :25:43.after an initial cost, we will then start to see another warm up front

:25:43. > :25:49.coming in so again, that temperatures will be back up above

:25:49. > :25:54.average. Not majorly warm, but more. -- warmer than tomorrow and less

:25:55. > :25:59.chance of a frost for Sunday night. For the majority of Sunday, not too

:25:59. > :26:03.much sunshine, wet weather moving in by the end of the weekend. For

:26:03. > :26:09.Sunday, a cloudy picture, damned particularly towards the end of the

:26:09. > :26:13.day. The temperatures will be higher than Saturday -- damped

:26:13. > :26:19.before the end of the day. Monday, we will hang of the rain, it should

:26:19. > :26:24.stay dry. Monday night into Tuesday, we are due out next big stormy

:26:24. > :26:27.weather, it would be winds getting back up to 60 miles an hour. It is

:26:27. > :26:32.Monday night into Tuesday, and that will become in hand in hand with

:26:32. > :26:36.more wet weather. A beautiful but cold day tomorrow, fairly cloudy

:26:36. > :26:40.but a bit milder on Sunday, I think staying dry on Monday, but Monday

:26:40. > :26:47.night into Tuesday, it is going to be one of those very noisy, windy

:26:47. > :26:53.There was snow in the Atlantic, one that reaches?

:26:53. > :26:56.Not yet, but close! David Cameron has said he is not

:26:56. > :27:00.frightened of being the only leader in the European Union to have

:27:00. > :27:06.rejected an accord designed to solve the Euros in debt crisis. He

:27:06. > :27:10.said Britain was better out of a deal which would bring countries

:27:10. > :27:13.financial affairs closer together. At Brighton University medical

:27:13. > :27:17.student talked about justice and the idea of talking -- killing a

:27:17. > :27:22.television executive the day before he was found dead in a burnt-out

:27:22. > :27:26.car. Mundill Mahil is accused of luring Gugundeep Singh to her flat

:27:26. > :27:30.in a so-called honey trap. And a winter grotto it with a