:00:00. > :00:00.Welcome to South East Today, I'm serious
:00:07. > :00:11.Welcome to South East Today, I'm Polly Evans. Tonight's top stories.
:00:12. > :00:12.The mother of a Sussex teen`ger The mother of a Sussex teenager
:00:13. > :00:14.killed in Syria tells us 'mx son The mother of a Sussex teen`ger
:00:15. > :00:14.killed in Syria tells us 'my son was killed in Syria tells us 'mx son was
:00:15. > :00:20.not a terrorist'. What happened killed in Syria tells us 'my son was
:00:21. > :00:23.not a terrorist'. What happdned to not a terrorist'. What happdned to
:00:24. > :00:28.my son is luck from God. He chose him. How did a Hastings man come to
:00:29. > :00:31.be killed in a collision with a police car? Six weeks on his family
:00:32. > :00:34.say they're no closer to thd truth. We're live in the town with the
:00:35. > :00:36.details. Also in tonight's programme: Could a new nuclear
:00:37. > :00:37.programme: Could a new nucldar reactor be built at Dungeness? We
:00:38. > :00:39.have exclusive access to the reactor be built at Dungeness? We
:00:40. > :00:41.have exclusive access to thd plant, have exclusive access to the plant,
:00:42. > :00:43.as the area's MP says he is optimistic. The man who fired the
:00:44. > :00:47.optimistic. The man who firdd the first shot; the Sussex trooper who
:00:48. > :00:50.could have had little idea of the historic role he'd play in World War
:00:51. > :00:54.One. And making mischief on stage in Surrey, star of stand up and silver
:00:55. > :01:11.screen Omid Djalili on his new tour and his new passion for singing!
:01:12. > :01:17.Good evening. The mother of a Sussex teenager killed in Syria has today
:01:18. > :01:17.denied that her sons are terrorists. 18`year`old Abdullah Deghayds,
:01:18. > :01:18.denied that her sons are terrorists. 18`year`old Abdullah Deghayes, from
:01:19. > :01:19.18`year`old Abdullah Deghayds, from Saltdean near Brighton, was
:01:20. > :01:22.reportedly fighting with a militant reportedly fighting with a lilitant
:01:23. > :01:26.group linked to Al`Qaeda whdn he was shot ` his mother Einas Abulsayen
:01:27. > :01:27.says his death was "luck from God". Two of his brothers are still in
:01:28. > :01:37.Syria, as Juliette Parkin reports. Syria, as Juliette Parkin reports.
:01:38. > :01:40.He was a romantic man. And lother He was a romantic man. And mother
:01:41. > :01:45.grieving, a mother desperatd for her grieving, a mother desperate for her
:01:46. > :01:50.other children to come home. Today, she paid tribute to the son he would
:01:51. > :01:59.never return. I know my son that I lost, he had a very nice ch`racter,
:02:00. > :02:03.he was very naive, very helpful A brave boy. 18`year`old Abdullah
:02:04. > :02:10.Deghayes C in January withott Deghayes C in January without
:02:11. > :02:19.telling his mother. He was reportedly died with a militant
:02:20. > :02:22.group linked to Al`Qaeda. There are links to terrorism. I cannot say a
:02:23. > :02:23.word about my sons, they are links to terrorism. I cannot say a
:02:24. > :02:31.word about my sons, they ard not word about my sons, they ard not
:02:32. > :02:43.terrorists. Their father told us that his son had died a martyr.
:02:44. > :02:50.Definitely, he is in a bettdr life. But that does not go for everybody.
:02:51. > :02:57.It is luck. He's died, it is luck. Many people ask for that, btt this
:02:58. > :03:02.was chosen from God. Still believed to be in Syria are his brothers.
:03:03. > :03:04.They went with an aid convox to be in Syria are his brothers
:03:05. > :03:05.They went with an aid convoy in They went with an aid convoy in
:03:06. > :03:09.October. More than 400 Brithsh October. More than 400 British
:03:10. > :03:11.Muslims have thought to have gone to fight in Syria, with more than 0
:03:12. > :03:19.fight in Syria, with more than 30 arrested on their return. Mostly on
:03:20. > :03:26.suspicion of joining groups with links to terrorist groups. Warnings
:03:27. > :03:31.have been issued. The message draws to go for humanitarian reasons, and
:03:32. > :03:33.it is making sure they have an informed decision. That is what we
:03:34. > :03:39.are appealing fought to get `` today. The family are urging the
:03:40. > :03:49.remaining brothers to come home They fit nicely on track naivete
:03:50. > :03:51.have seen them caught up in a Civil War beyond their understanding.
:03:52. > :03:54.have seen them caught up in a Civil War beyond their understandhng. I am
:03:55. > :03:58.sure they don't understand the repercussions of such a stunt that
:03:59. > :04:00.they have pulled, running away. I think there is a bit of rebdllion
:04:01. > :04:06.think there is a bit of rebellion there, which is quite common at that
:04:07. > :04:07.age. But they are just playhng with really dangerous things. Meanwhile,
:04:08. > :04:18.really dangerous things. Me`nwhile, a mother mourns the loss of her son,
:04:19. > :04:27.born in Sussex, but killed on a foreign battlefield. I remind
:04:28. > :04:41.myself, he is gone. Our Correspondent Mark Norm`n's been
:04:42. > :04:44.following the story and joins us live from Brighton. Mark, today
:04:45. > :04:45.counter`terrorism police have urged British Muslim women to come forward
:04:46. > :04:47.British Muslim women to comd forward if they're concerned about loved
:04:48. > :04:48.ones planning to join the civil if they're concerned about loved
:04:49. > :04:49.ones planning to join the chvil war ones planning to join the chvil war
:04:50. > :05:33.in Syria. Later in the programme we'll hear
:05:34. > :05:34.about the new Kent Police campaign to prevent young people frol
:05:35. > :05:34.about the new Kent Police c`mpaign to prevent young people from being
:05:35. > :05:40.to prevent young people frol being targeted by extremists online. The
:05:41. > :05:43.family of a pedestrian who died after being hit by a police car on
:05:44. > :05:44.Hastings seafront say they `re after being hit by a police car on
:05:45. > :05:44.Hastings seafront say they are still Hastings seafront say they `re still
:05:45. > :05:46.no closer to finding out the Hastings seafront say they are still
:05:47. > :05:48.no closer to finding out thd truth no closer to finding out thd truth
:05:49. > :05:51.about how he died, six weeks on from the fatal collision. Sussex Police
:05:52. > :05:52.say they're continuing to investigate, before an inqudst into
:05:53. > :05:54.the death of 46`year`old James the death of 46`year`old James
:05:55. > :05:55.Sutton takes place. Lynda H`rdy the death of 46`year`old Jales
:05:56. > :05:55.Sutton takes place. Lynda Hardy has Sutton takes place. Lynda Hardy has
:05:56. > :09:05.our exclusive report. He was taken to hospital in London.
:09:06. > :09:06.Maidstone Crown Court were told about what happened that fateful
:09:07. > :09:14.night. When asked whether hd heard night. When asked whether hd heard
:09:15. > :09:23.any noises, he was told that it was just him talking. The two Italians
:09:24. > :09:33.led to death act lived among a bedsit. They were attacked. The jury
:09:34. > :09:36.were shown on the pyjamas. He found his friend on the pavement outside
:09:37. > :09:44.the restaurant, apparently unconscious. Moments earlier, the
:09:45. > :09:48.court heard that the door to the room had been kicked in, and passed
:09:49. > :09:51.it had been broken off. After that, they were punched and kicked. For
:09:52. > :09:55.Lithuanians are accused of lurder. Lithuanians are accused of lurder.
:09:56. > :10:02.They deny the charges and the case continues.
:10:03. > :10:05.Two thieves who were caught on CCTV stealing cigarettes and tob`cco
:10:06. > :10:05.Two thieves who were caught on CCTV stealing cigarettes and tobacco from
:10:06. > :10:06.stealing cigarettes and tob`cco from a Kent newsagent's have been
:10:07. > :10:09.sentenced today. The pair were sentenced today. The pair wdre
:10:10. > :10:12.filmed in January pulling a sack containing ?5,000 worth of stolen
:10:13. > :10:15.goods through the shattered window of the store in West Malling. Stan
:10:16. > :10:18.Abbey, from Gillingham, was jailed for two years today. His accomplice,
:10:19. > :10:30.35`year`old Ian Thomas from Dartford, was given an 18`month
:10:31. > :10:34.suspended sentence. There's been a big rise in crimes recorded in Kent
:10:35. > :10:37.` up 8% overall in the past year. Crime in Sussex and Surrey has
:10:38. > :10:39.fallen. But in Kent, violence against people was up by a puarter,
:10:40. > :10:41.against people was up by a quarter, and sexual offences by nearly 5 %,
:10:42. > :10:42.and sexual offences by nearly 50%, according to figures releasdd
:10:43. > :10:44.and sexual offences by nearly 5 %, according to figures released today.
:10:45. > :10:47.Simon Jones joins us live from Chatham. Simon ` the force says the
:10:48. > :10:56.increases are down to recording offences more vigorously. L`st year,
:10:57. > :11:01.a damning report found that Kent Police were failing to record one in
:11:02. > :11:09.ten crimes accurately. In certain cases, it did not assess sole
:11:10. > :11:19.cases, it did not assess some crimes. They were obsessed with
:11:20. > :11:21.hitting targets. If you... Today, it would be recorded as a violdnt
:11:22. > :11:23.would be recorded as a violent crime. The force is committdd to
:11:24. > :11:32.would be recorded as a violdnt crime. The force is committed to be
:11:33. > :11:35.open and transparent. A new nuclear reactor in Dungeness could be back
:11:36. > :11:38.on the agenda. The MP for the area Damian Collins has said he's
:11:39. > :11:41.optimistic that the Kent site will be considered for the next
:11:42. > :12:01.generation of nuclear power stations ` even though it was left ott of the
:12:02. > :12:02.Government's last short list. The first station there, Dungeness
:12:03. > :12:02.Government's last short list. The first station there, Dungendss A,
:12:03. > :12:03.began generating power in 1965. first station there, Dungeness A,
:12:04. > :12:05.began generating power in 1865. It began generating power in 1965. It
:12:06. > :12:07.was followed by Dungeness B in 983. That's due to shut down in 2018,
:12:08. > :12:09.That's due to shut down in 2018 although EDF Energy are hoping
:12:10. > :12:09.That's due to shut down in 2018, although EDF Energy are hophng for a
:12:10. > :12:12.although EDF Energy are hoping for a 10`year extension. Our Environment
:12:13. > :12:15.Correspondent Yvette Austin has been given exclusive access for the
:12:16. > :12:17.latest report in our Switchdd On series, looking at the future of
:12:18. > :12:20.energy provision. Piecing back together the steel protection
:12:21. > :12:22.covering nuclear reactor 21. Currently off`line, work highly
:12:23. > :12:24.skilled, and at times, delving right into the core. That is removed fuel
:12:25. > :12:26.from the reactor to enable ts into the core. That is removed fuel
:12:27. > :12:28.from the reactor to enable us to go down into the reactor and do remote
:12:29. > :12:30.viewing. This is where we t`ke down into the reactor and do remote
:12:31. > :12:32.viewing. This is where we take some viewing. This is where we take some
:12:33. > :12:34.of the graphite out of the court to do inspections on it. We send that
:12:35. > :12:36.off to a lab. Where I am st`nding off to a lab. Where I am st`nding
:12:37. > :12:40.now is right on top of nuclear now is right on top of nucldar
:12:41. > :12:44.reactor 22. This one is still operating at full power and it is
:12:45. > :12:47.safe to stand here, because below me, there are five metres of
:12:48. > :12:48.concrete and half a metre of steel separating me from the nucldar
:12:49. > :12:50.separating me from the nuclear official process. This ?25 lillion
:12:51. > :12:53.official process. This ?25 million maintenance project is an update
:12:54. > :12:57.will help EDF Energy, which will owns the plant, put forward its case
:12:58. > :13:06.to keep Dungeness B open until 028, crucial to the local economy.
:13:07. > :13:09.to keep Dungeness B open until 2028, crucial to the local economx. The
:13:10. > :13:12.work that we are doing now, in terms of our reactor will go towards
:13:13. > :13:16.validating our safety case not just for the next three years, btt also
:13:17. > :13:22.for the next ten years for that decision in December. It is very
:13:23. > :13:25.important. Beyond 2028, loc`l decision in December. It is very
:13:26. > :13:25.important. Beyond 2028, local people important. Beyond 2028, local people
:13:26. > :13:28.want a Dungeness C plant. L`nd important. Beyond 2028, loc`l people
:13:29. > :13:30.want a Dungeness C plant. Land is want a Dungeness C plant. L`nd is
:13:31. > :13:32.available, but back in 2009, the government did not include it in
:13:33. > :13:32.available, but back in 2009, the government did not include ht in its
:13:33. > :13:41.government did not include it in its top eight future potential nuclear
:13:42. > :13:44.sites. The local MP is optilistic. Things are moving in Dungeness's
:13:45. > :13:49.favour. Others are being developed, technology is making nuclear
:13:50. > :13:50.reactors smaller. Dungeness is a good site, but constrained hn
:13:51. > :13:54.reactors smaller. Dungeness is a good site, but constrained in terms
:13:55. > :13:55.of the amount of land it has. The directors could seek Dungeness
:13:56. > :13:59.directors could seek Dungendss really well. That is a step forward
:14:00. > :14:03.in technology that was not anticipated five years ago. Reactor
:14:04. > :14:16.21 is expected to be back online by the end of June. Yvette's live
:14:17. > :14:18.21 is expected to be back online by the end of June. Yvette's lhve for
:14:19. > :14:22.us in Dungeness. How realistic is a long`term future for nuclear power
:14:23. > :14:25.there? Ego is confident that it will get its extension to ten years. But
:14:26. > :14:29.get its extension to ten ye`rs. But it says that it is committed to
:14:30. > :14:39.building 2`mac large prompts elsewhere. It will not be building
:14:40. > :14:46.here necessarily. If they c`n get over natural England's objections to
:14:47. > :14:47.habitat loss, then maybe and a different company to build `
:14:48. > :14:58.different company to build a Dungeness C. This is our top story
:14:59. > :15:01.tonight. The mother of a Sussex teenager killed in Syria has spoken
:15:02. > :15:02.out to deny that her sons are terrorists. 18`year`old Abdullah
:15:03. > :15:04.terrorists. 18`year`old Abdtllah Deghayes, from Saltdean near
:15:05. > :15:08.Brighton, was reportedly fighting with a militant group linked to
:15:09. > :15:13.Al`Qaeda when he was shot. Two of his brothers are still in Sxria
:15:14. > :15:15.his brothers are still in Syria. Also in tonight's programme. The
:15:16. > :15:18.historic role played by a Sussex historic role played by a Sussex
:15:19. > :15:20.trooper in world war one ` how Ernest Thomas became the man who
:15:21. > :15:27.fired the first shot. Coming up I fired the first shot. Coming up, I
:15:28. > :15:39.would tell you how... School pupils as young as twelve are
:15:40. > :15:43.to be the focus of a new calpaign by to be the focus of a new calpaign by
:15:44. > :15:46.Kent Police to combat terrorism. Kent Police to combat terrorism.
:15:47. > :15:49.They'll be shown a simulation of social media posts by a student
:15:50. > :15:52.being targeted by extremists. It coincides with the launch today of a
:15:53. > :15:55.national campaign to increase awareness about the dangers of
:15:56. > :15:58.travelling to Syria ` and comes a week after it was revealed the
:15:59. > :16:00.Sussex teenager Abdullah Degayes died fighting there. Our
:16:01. > :16:03.Correspondent Colin Campbell has tonight's Special Report. It's
:16:04. > :16:06.feared social media fuelled Abdullah's desire to travel to
:16:07. > :16:09.Syria. To combat radicalisation of young people online, Kent Police are
:16:10. > :16:11.taking this simulation tool into classrooms across the countx.
:16:12. > :16:11.taking this simulation tool into classrooms across the county. They
:16:12. > :16:14.classrooms across the countx. They are raising awareness of the process
:16:15. > :16:15.of radicalisation and the vulnerability people have that may
:16:16. > :16:30.lead to that. Hello. I'm Zak. Named after the central
:16:31. > :16:31.character who feels isolated at University, Zak chats online
:16:32. > :16:33.character who feels isolated at University, Zak chats onlind to
:16:34. > :16:38.extremists, who tried to groom him into terrorism. It prompts costume
:16:39. > :16:42.discussions about vulnerability. `` discussions about vulnerability. ``
:16:43. > :16:46.class discussions. So far, ht discussions about vulnerability ``
:16:47. > :16:50.class discussions. So far, ht has been shown in 20 schools. It has
:16:51. > :16:51.open their eyes and broaden their horizons to extremism, traditional
:16:52. > :16:52.horizons to extremism, tradhtional views, whether it is Al`Qaeda,
:16:53. > :16:59.whether it is far right grotps as whether it is far right groups as
:17:00. > :17:01.well. The project has already helped identify some considering travelling
:17:02. > :17:04.to Syria. Independent mediators are being employed to discuss the
:17:05. > :17:07.realities of going there. I believe that I am giving them the
:17:08. > :17:09.opportunity to talk very honestly and work through their feelings
:17:10. > :17:10.and work through their feelhngs about the situation, so that they
:17:11. > :17:12.can better see that just going about the situation, so that they
:17:13. > :17:14.can better see that just gohng out can better see that just gohng out
:17:15. > :17:23.to a place of high conflict is not the best way forward for resolving
:17:24. > :17:24.it. Those choosing to travel to Syria to deliver humanitari`n aid
:17:25. > :17:26.Syria to deliver humanitarian aid are being warned that they `re
:17:27. > :17:35.are being warned that they are likely to encounter terrorist
:17:36. > :17:39.organisations in the county. `` country. Here in Dover, Kent Police
:17:40. > :17:42.say they are monitoring the groups and convoys which are moving through
:17:43. > :17:45.the port to Syria. The police hopes that its simulation tool will
:17:46. > :17:47.prevent young people from being radicalised, stopping them from
:17:48. > :17:56.travelling overseas to fight alongside terrorists. When Brighton
:17:57. > :17:58.trooper Ernest Thomas left for war in August 1914 he had no idea
:17:59. > :18:01.trooper Ernest Thomas left for war in August 1914 he had no idda of the
:18:02. > :18:04.historic role he was set to play. As a Royal Irish Dragoon Guard he was
:18:05. > :18:09.preparing for a battle with swords. Then the command came to fire on the
:18:10. > :18:12.enemy ` and his shot was thd very first. As we commemorate 100 years
:18:13. > :18:16.since the start of the First World War, Sara Smith has his story. Over
:18:17. > :18:36.the course of four years, millions the course of four years, mhllions
:18:37. > :18:39.were mown down by gunfire. Billions of shots would be taken. It was a
:18:40. > :18:42.dubious honour on which no soldier might have chosen, but someone,
:18:43. > :18:47.somewhere, had fired the first shot for the British Army in World War I.
:18:48. > :18:50.That man, it emerged, was Sgt Ernest Thomas from bright and, pictured
:18:51. > :18:59.here with his family on wartime leader. In his account, he said it
:19:00. > :19:06.was pretty quick, and agile. He jumped to it, and saw a German on a
:19:07. > :19:07.horse, and took aim and fired. From training on the Salisbury plain
:19:08. > :19:11.Thomas set up for Belgium with the Thomas set up for Belgium whth the
:19:12. > :19:14.British expeditionary Force in 1914. When a reconnaissance group he was
:19:15. > :19:20.with came across German soldiers, they were ordered to fire. Whether
:19:21. > :19:23.the men he hit died or was only wounded has never been established.
:19:24. > :19:29.At the time, Sgt Thomas would not have had an idea of the significance
:19:30. > :19:33.of that shot. Writing about it years later, he said it felt like a
:19:34. > :19:41.training exercise. His great`grandson now has the sword Sgt
:19:42. > :19:43.Thomas would have taken into battle. The rifle that fired the first shot
:19:44. > :19:46.is long lost. It is almost `s if The rifle that fired the first shot
:19:47. > :19:46.is long lost. It is almost as if it is long lost. It is almost as if it
:19:47. > :19:48.would have been a continuathon is long lost. It is almost `s if it
:19:49. > :19:49.would have been a continuathon of that training, then when the shots
:19:50. > :19:52.that training, then when thd shots rang out, and the subsequent bullets
:19:53. > :19:53.were pinging path there is, everything became very, very
:19:54. > :20:03.were pinging path there is, everything became very, verx real at
:20:04. > :20:07.that point. `` passed there is. From the first shots of the last, Sgt
:20:08. > :20:11.Thomas would survive the war. He was demobbed six years later, and went
:20:12. > :20:13.on to wear a different uniform. This is Sgt Thomas dressed for his
:20:14. > :20:13.on to wear a different uniform. This is Sgt Thomas dressed for hhs new
:20:14. > :20:19.is Sgt Thomas dressed for his new role as commissionaire at the Duke
:20:20. > :20:23.of York cinema in Brighton. His job, to keep the queues in order and
:20:24. > :20:30.decide who came through the doors. His uniform decorated with his war
:20:31. > :20:34.medals. It was during these years that he wrote about firing that
:20:35. > :20:37.first shot. It felt like an ordinary action in peace time manoeuvres, he
:20:38. > :20:44.said, until the bullets started whizzing around my head. The very
:20:45. > :20:47.next day, the Battle of Mons would begin, bringing thousands of
:20:48. > :21:01.casualties. There was no dotbt then that war was underway.
:21:02. > :21:05.And our World War One commelorations continue on Monday, when I'll be
:21:06. > :21:09.presenting a special edition of South East Today live from the Duke
:21:10. > :21:10.of York's Cinema in Brighton. We'll be screening the controvershal World
:21:11. > :21:12.be screening the controversial World War One film "Oh What A Lovdly
:21:13. > :21:12.be screening the controvershal World War One film "Oh What A Lovely War"
:21:13. > :21:16.War One film "Oh What A Lovdly War" for a selected audience. All tickets
:21:17. > :21:18.have now been allocated, but you can join us for the build up at 6.30
:21:19. > :21:22.join us for the build up at 6.3 here on BBC One. He's been a
:21:23. > :21:24.stalwart on the stand up coledy stalwart on the stand up comedy
:21:25. > :21:26.circuit for decades, and st`rred in circuit for decades, and st`rred in
:21:27. > :21:29.Hollywood blockbusters like Gladiator and Pirates of the
:21:30. > :21:31.Carribean ` but what Omid Djalili isn't known for is his singhng
:21:32. > :21:33.isn't known for is his singing voice. Now though he's hoping his
:21:34. > :21:35.World Cup football anthem will World Cup football anthem will
:21:36. > :21:37.become THE essential accomp`niment to an England victory in Brazil this
:21:38. > :21:40.to an England victory in Br`zil this summer. He told our reporter Jane
:21:41. > :21:44.Witherspoon it doesn't mean he'd giving up the day`job ` with a tour
:21:45. > :21:53.schedule bringing him to Redhill tonight, and onto Kent and Sussex
:21:54. > :22:03.later this autumn. # Now is our time, with three lions... #. From
:22:04. > :22:07.funnyman to footie fan. Comedy and funnyman to footie fan. Comddy and
:22:08. > :22:09.the beautiful game is what makes funnyman to footie fan. Comedy and
:22:10. > :22:11.the beautiful game is what lakes him the beautiful game is what makes him
:22:12. > :22:16.tick. He is rallying the nation to get behind England ahead of the
:22:17. > :22:20.World Cup. I don't think people believe much in the England team,
:22:21. > :22:25.but I do, so we have called the song England's going out (To Do Ht
:22:26. > :22:27.Again). We are hedging bets. If we do well, then great, but if not,
:22:28. > :22:30.Again). We are hedging bets. If we do well, then great, but if not I
:22:31. > :22:36.hope it is a song that people will cheer us up. If The singing career
:22:37. > :22:40.doesn't take it off, he could always go try out for the team. He has
:22:41. > :22:50.shown off his penalty skills on the One Show last week. I am going to
:22:51. > :22:52.give him the eyes. Yes! When I got home, my wife did not understand
:22:53. > :22:56.what I had done. Did you sed it what I had done. Did you see it?
:22:57. > :22:57.Yes. You scored in a children's enclosure. Your reaction was
:22:58. > :23:00.embarrassing. Don't you unddrstand? embarrassing. Don't you understand?
:23:01. > :23:10.It is a goal Messi could have scored. That is an indelicate thing
:23:11. > :23:19.to say. He will not be giving up the day job just yet. What a save! His
:23:20. > :23:21.live tour rolls into Redhill. Redhill is the scene of one of my
:23:22. > :23:27.biggest debacles. I did a ptb gig biggest debacles. I did a ptb gig
:23:28. > :23:31.and got the worst heckle. I did a gag that didn't get a laugh. Someone
:23:32. > :23:35.at the back said that they used to be a pool table in here. Sole are
:23:36. > :23:38.good for fighting, others are dying. You are both, I think. Comedian,
:23:39. > :23:41.You are both, I think. Comedian writer, singer and even Hollywood
:23:42. > :23:45.star. A jack of all trades and master of most. It is surprhsing
:23:46. > :23:49.that he remains so grounded. If you think for a second that you are
:23:50. > :23:50.better than anyone else, evdn for a second, I had that period, I
:23:51. > :23:50.better than anyone else, even for a second, I had that period, H am
:23:51. > :23:54.second, I had that period, I am doing it now... I'm still enjoying
:23:55. > :24:00.it. Maybe it will go away! I will come out of that phase! Let's hope
:24:01. > :24:10.not. It is proving to be great not. It is proving to be grdat
:24:11. > :24:11.comedy material. Now if you are looking for some sunshine, xou
:24:12. > :24:11.comedy material. Now if you are looking for some sunshine, you need
:24:12. > :24:15.looking for some sunshine, xou need to bank it tomorrow, because the
:24:16. > :24:19.rest of the weekend is not looking so good. Even for tomorrow, there is
:24:20. > :24:22.going to be some showers around There will be some sunshine mixed in
:24:23. > :24:28.with those showers. Tomorrow, where you see the sunshine, you could see
:24:29. > :24:32.17 or 18 degrees. The showers are really heavy. Quite a bit of cloud
:24:33. > :24:41.cover, particular during thd morning. A quiet day with the
:24:42. > :24:45.weather. One of two showers, but plenty of sunshine. 14 of 15 degrees
:24:46. > :24:49.plenty of sunshine. 14 of 14 degrees today. Fairly light breezes. Into
:24:50. > :24:51.tonight, we are going to be staying mostly dry. We will see some fairly
:24:52. > :24:56.mostly dry. We will see somd fairly hefty share moving up from the
:24:57. > :25:00.south. Possible that cloud cover, a mild night. Temperatures nine or 10
:25:01. > :25:02.degrees. This sets us up for tomorrow. There will be somd dry
:25:03. > :25:08.tomorrow. There will be some dry weather around, but by the
:25:09. > :25:12.afternoon, the showers will be intensifying. Just the chance you
:25:13. > :25:18.could hear a rumble of thunder. Where you catch one, they are going
:25:19. > :25:22.to be heavy. Temperatures tomorrow, where you see this and John, rising
:25:23. > :25:28.nicely. 16 or 17 degrees. Under the showers, it is going to be feeling
:25:29. > :25:31.significantly cooler. The showers intensifying for a time. Thdn we
:25:32. > :25:34.intensifying for a time. Then we will see tempters which are mild for
:25:35. > :25:39.this time of year. Initiallx will see tempters which are mild for
:25:40. > :25:39.this time of year. Initially dry, this time of year. Initiallx dry,
:25:40. > :25:42.and blustery through the weekend this time of year. Initially dry,
:25:43. > :25:44.and blustery through the wedkend am and blustery through the wedkend am
:25:45. > :25:48.a brain for Saturday and also a lot of brain around for Sunday.
:25:49. > :26:02.Particularly on Saturday, you may see some sunshine. The wins will be
:26:03. > :26:06.picking up. Feeling cool. I tempters of 15 or 16 degrees. Way DC the
:26:07. > :26:12.rain, it is going to be feeling much cooler. `` weight you see the rain.
:26:13. > :26:16.Temperatures of 13 of 14 degrees on Sunday. Unsettled into the new
:26:17. > :26:20.week. Tomorrow is your best day for it! That is it from the evening news
:26:21. > :26:27.team. We will be back at 8pm and team. We will be back at 8pl and
:26:28. > :26:52.10:25pm. From us, have a lovely evening. Goodbye.
:26:53. > :26:56.All across the country, millions of families are waking up
:26:57. > :26:59.to a Britain in which they find it harder to get on.
:27:00. > :27:02.Whilst the Government keeps telling people everything is fixed,
:27:03. > :27:07.no longer stops the pound in their pocket getting smaller
:27:08. > :27:10.or the bills getting harder to afford.
:27:11. > :27:14.gas and electricity bills have increased by more than ?300
:27:15. > :27:19.whilst the energy companies are making huge profits.
:27:20. > :27:24.not a luxury but an essential for millions of working families -
:27:25. > :27:27.gets harder to find and more expensive.