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:00:18. > :00:22.safety concerns. Tonight, urgent questions over why it's still

:00:23. > :00:25.providing school transport. Carmel Coaches has had its license

:00:26. > :00:29.revoked from the end of Julx but there are calls for Devon County

:00:30. > :00:32.Council to stop using the fhrm immediately.

:00:33. > :00:36.Also tonight, the ambulance that stopped to pick up hitch`hikers

:00:37. > :00:41.while taking a patient to hospital. The driver felt they were in a

:00:42. > :00:47.dangerous place on the road. The patient says he was shocked.

:00:48. > :00:52.And the real deal. After decades of debate, the National Trust hs told

:00:53. > :00:58.this is a again Iain Rembrandt. Wait till you hear its value. Thdy say it

:00:59. > :01:03.is by Rembrandt. Terrific. What more can one want?

:01:04. > :01:08.A special inspection system to ensure school buses in Devon are

:01:09. > :01:12.safe is being brought in after one operator lost its license over

:01:13. > :01:15.safety concerns. Carmel Coaches which runs over 0

:01:16. > :01:19.school services is allowed to operate until the end of next month

:01:20. > :01:23.despite being described as having woeful failures. The companx told

:01:24. > :01:27.Spotlight it is not a cowbox operator and intends to appdal

:01:28. > :01:34.against the decision to revoke its license. . Live to it's depot in

:01:35. > :01:38.Exeter and to Hamish. 24 hotrs ago, the traffic commissioner sahd she

:01:39. > :01:43.didn't believe she could trtst Carmel Coaches to operate vdhicles

:01:44. > :01:48.in a roadworthy condition. Xou might ask how come today hundreds of

:01:49. > :01:51.schoolchildren across Devon were using its services.

:01:52. > :01:57.Business as usual today as Carmel Coaches carried out its school runs.

:01:58. > :02:01.At the end of next month it cannot run services due to its safdty

:02:02. > :02:05.records. Until then, it can continue to carry hundreds of youngsters

:02:06. > :02:07.every day. I've concerns regarding thehr

:02:08. > :02:12.safety. I spoke to my husband. He said if it was a real risk to our

:02:13. > :02:16.children's safety, they would have taken the license away from them

:02:17. > :02:19.straight away. The traffic commissioner's giving the company

:02:20. > :02:24.until the end of next month before it takes away the licence to allow

:02:25. > :02:28.an appeal which Carmel says it will make. It is also to avoid sdrvices

:02:29. > :02:35.not running. But that's confused some people. One Devon county

:02:36. > :02:39.councillor has tabled an emdrgency question to the council leader for

:02:40. > :02:43.tomorrow. We have the safetx of the children and the concerns of the

:02:44. > :02:50.parents about those buses. So, I think tomorrow we need to hdar from

:02:51. > :02:54.councillor Harte whether thd County Council are satisfied they can run

:02:55. > :02:59.for this time until they ch`nge operator.

:03:00. > :03:07.The safety concerns were ovdr brakes, tyres and reporting systems.

:03:08. > :03:13.What I want to make sure is that whatever the county council decides

:03:14. > :03:17.to do that parents, teachers and head teachers are fully sathsfied

:03:18. > :03:21.the service being provided hs entirely safe for those children.

:03:22. > :03:38.This evening the council issued an action plan.

:03:39. > :03:46.In the meantime, Carmel Coaches maintains its fleet is safe.

:03:47. > :03:52.This afternoon I've spoken to Tony hazel, one of the directors of

:03:53. > :03:56.Carmel Coaches. He said thex are not a cowboy operation, the fledt is

:03:57. > :04:00.safe. He said he'd worked in the industry for 30 years and this is

:04:01. > :04:06.the first time he'd been before a tribunal. He said they made

:04:07. > :04:11.mistakes, there have been problems. He said they've shoveled those, he

:04:12. > :04:15.said he felt the traffic commissioner had been harsh given

:04:16. > :04:19.this was a first offence. Wd'll hopefully hear from Tony in our late

:04:20. > :04:25.news tonight. An investigation is underwax after

:04:26. > :04:29.an ambulance picked up two hitch hikers in Cornwall. Glenn Btscombe

:04:30. > :04:34.needed treatment for is a blood clot. He told Spotlight he was

:04:35. > :04:39.shocked when a passier joindd him in the ambulance. The trust saxs the

:04:40. > :04:45.driver felt the hitch`hikers were not in a safe place.

:04:46. > :04:49.60`year`old Glenn Buscombe was being taken to hadn't in the middle of the

:04:50. > :04:53.night with a suspected blood clot. He said they were en route with the

:04:54. > :05:02.lights flashing when the ambulance stopped. The paramedic opendd the

:05:03. > :05:07.sliding door. Then got a yotng lady and young chap sat in the front The

:05:08. > :05:12.young lady came in the back with you? She sat in the seat thd

:05:13. > :05:17.paramedic was sitting in. Dhd she have a coverings with you? She asked

:05:18. > :05:24.me who I was. What was wrong with me? Where did I live? I bashcally

:05:25. > :05:30.said... You weren't feeling too good, were you? No. I was not, no.

:05:31. > :05:37.At that point there was no further conversation.

:05:38. > :05:41.Glenn Buscombe believes the hitch`hikers were picked up on the

:05:42. > :05:45.A38 and were in the vehicle for several miles. The South Western

:05:46. > :05:51.Ambulance Service trust confirmed one of their am blanks pickdd up two

:05:52. > :05:55.hitch`hikers. They say they were picked up this roundabout and driven

:05:56. > :06:01.to the nearest service stathon about a mile away. The crew were concerned

:06:02. > :06:06.the couple were hitch`hiking on a dangerous road and they werd doing

:06:07. > :06:11.the right thing. The young lady was dedraggled. She was wet. Not wearing

:06:12. > :06:19.any waterproof clothing. I'll be the first one to stop for a damsel in

:06:20. > :06:23.distress. But I think this was inappropriate at the time.

:06:24. > :06:26.The trust says it treats all complaints very seriously and is

:06:27. > :06:29.investigating the case which, they say, was a routine transfer to

:06:30. > :06:40.establish exactly what happdned The fireworks industry says it has

:06:41. > :06:45.improved training for displ`y operators following the M5 crash in

:06:46. > :06:51.Somerset which killed seven people but is resisting calls for tighter

:06:52. > :06:54.legislation. They say smoke mixed with fog to drastically redtce

:06:55. > :07:00.visibility on the night of the pile`up. Today, the coroner said

:07:01. > :07:04.he'd consider making recommdndations to the Government. The family say

:07:05. > :07:09.they are disappointed. A man's been charged with attacking

:07:10. > :07:14.a referee. Donald Distin was officiating betweener to FC and

:07:15. > :07:18.Ashburton FC Reserves last lonth when he suffered facial injtries.

:07:19. > :07:24.Grant Hardwick from Paignton's been charged with threatening other

:07:25. > :07:29.referee at a match in Stoke Fleming. Urgent action to find out how many

:07:30. > :07:34.monkeys are being kept as pdts has been called for by an infludntial

:07:35. > :07:39.committee of MPs. The Environment Select Committee says Stan @rds for

:07:40. > :07:43.primates kept in private must match those kept in scows. Campaigners

:07:44. > :07:50.still want a complea ban on keeping monkeys as pets. We want to say

:07:51. > :07:54.numbers are irrelevant. There can be ten or 5,000 prime eights in the UK

:07:55. > :07:58.pet trade, there are still individuals suffering on thd ground.

:07:59. > :08:03.That is why we are asking for a ban in the UK pet trade. In There's more

:08:04. > :08:08.on this in Sunday politics south`west.

:08:09. > :08:12.Good news for shipbuilding hn North Devon today with the announcement

:08:13. > :08:19.Appledore shipyard has won ` key contract. It will build a ndw ship

:08:20. > :08:24.for the Irish Navy, the latdst in a series of structures being built in

:08:25. > :08:27.Bideford. This is good news. It helps protect the workforce,

:08:28. > :08:33.hundreds of people at the y`rd? It is great news for a small British

:08:34. > :08:37.shipyard. Appledore employs 300 plus, including contractors. It is

:08:38. > :08:43.parted of the mighty back cock empire. They bout it to cre`te new

:08:44. > :08:51.bow sections for aircraft c`rriers. This shows the yard can bid for and

:08:52. > :08:58.win smaller packages of shipbuilding. What is in contract? A

:08:59. > :09:05.warship, 90 metres long. Can take 54 people. Got a naval Canon on board.

:09:06. > :09:09.The one we can see here is the first one they constructed, the S`muel

:09:10. > :09:12.Beckett. The second one is tnder construction at the yard right now.

:09:13. > :09:18.Today's order is for the thhrd in the series. ? In terms of v`lue

:09:19. > :09:22.what size are we talking about? The original contract was 99 million

:09:23. > :09:27.euros. It takes two years to build one of these. We were told the yards

:09:28. > :09:30.had work lined up for the ndxt year. This takes it beyond that. Nobody

:09:31. > :09:35.from the yard has been available for interview. In a statement, the boss

:09:36. > :09:39.told us the first two contr`cts had proceeded on time and on budget He

:09:40. > :09:42.said this underlines their proven track record. Appledore shipyard

:09:43. > :09:46.sails on. Thank you.

:09:47. > :09:50.Concerns have been raised about the number of police officers from the

:09:51. > :09:54.Devon and Cornwall force behng deployed elsewhere in the country

:09:55. > :09:59.this summer. Spotlight's bedn told the officers are needed for policing

:10:00. > :10:03.an international summit in Wales and the marching season in Northern

:10:04. > :10:08.Ireland. Torquay is preparing for thd summer

:10:09. > :10:14.influx of thousands of tourhsts It is concerned that losing hundreds of

:10:15. > :10:19.police officers when they are needed most. We need police in the middle

:10:20. > :10:22.of the summer when we are most busy and all businesses in Torqu`y are

:10:23. > :10:29.pushed to the limit with thd amount of visitors we are getting.

:10:30. > :10:34.We've been told under the mttual aid system about 200 officers from Devon

:10:35. > :10:40.and Cornwall will be needed to help police a NATO summit at the end of

:10:41. > :10:44.August and into September. @ few dozen specialist public orddr

:10:45. > :10:48.officers are expected to be sent to Northern Ireland for the marching

:10:49. > :10:51.season. Devon and Cornwall Police have already lost 500 officdrs

:10:52. > :10:57.because of budget cuts. We will always be there to respond to a 999

:10:58. > :11:03.call. Of course, what will have to be looked at is things like the

:11:04. > :11:07.neighbourhood policing. The non`critical issues at that moment

:11:08. > :11:12.in time. It's the fourth year running since

:11:13. > :11:18.the London riots that significant demands have been made on Ddvon and

:11:19. > :11:22.Cornwall Police under mutual aid. The police and crime officer is

:11:23. > :11:29.asking for the system to be reviewed. It can be better lanaged

:11:30. > :11:32.than it is. These events ard planned months, if not years, in advance. To

:11:33. > :11:38.have to be taking police officers off the streets of Devon and

:11:39. > :11:41.Cornwall cannot be the solution It shows our resilience is redtcing.

:11:42. > :11:44.The number of police officers is reduced. Government must recognise

:11:45. > :11:50.these events in the summer will cause real problems for Devon and

:11:51. > :11:55.Cornwall. The Home Office told us mutual aid between forces is routine

:11:56. > :12:00.and decisions on deployment are an operational matter for chief

:12:01. > :12:07.officers. The perception among officers is mutual aid is bding

:12:08. > :12:20.relied upon as all policing is cut back. . Still to come: The tltimate

:12:21. > :12:24.selfie. Find out how this p`inting was confirmed as a multimillion

:12:25. > :12:30.pound Rembrandt. And we are on board HMS I whll use

:12:31. > :12:34.treeious as the Royal navy trains its helicopter crews for work on the

:12:35. > :12:40.brand new Queen Elizabeth c`rry which is coming soon.

:12:41. > :12:44.The emergency staff who tre`ted a woman injured in a tragic c`r crash

:12:45. > :12:50.in Torquay say it was the worst case they've ever worked on and they

:12:51. > :12:57.never expected her to live. Two years ago, Elber Twomey lost her

:12:58. > :13:04.entire family after a suicidal taxi driver deliberaty drove into them.

:13:05. > :13:12.Spotlight's Janine Jensen w`s there. You are such an inspiration. I'm

:13:13. > :13:15.not, please. You are. Ordin`ry girl. Elber Twomey is far from ordinary.

:13:16. > :13:21.The medical team came to Irdland to meet the woman they thought would

:13:22. > :13:29.never survive this horrendots crash. It was July 2012, the last day of

:13:30. > :13:34.their family holiday in Torpuay Suicidal Polish taxi driver died

:13:35. > :13:40.after he ploughed into them as police tried to pull over. Dlber

:13:41. > :13:45.lost her two children and hdr husband died in hospital in Ireland

:13:46. > :13:53.ten months later. My involvdment was to got to the scene of the crash. I

:13:54. > :13:57.was looking after Con and flu with him in the air ambulance to

:13:58. > :14:02.hospital. It was a terrible accident. It affected everybody for

:14:03. > :14:07.the bereavements that had already happened. It was just dreadful. The

:14:08. > :14:11.whole community and hospital team at large all pulled together.

:14:12. > :14:17.Elber's just held a weekend of fund`raising events. So far, they've

:14:18. > :14:23.raised nearly ?50,000 for sticide charities and for the hospitals that

:14:24. > :14:27.treated them. To see such a bond wonderful strong lady come through

:14:28. > :14:30.something so Terreible and do something positive with her life

:14:31. > :14:35.despite the most awful events that occurred. I didn't think shd would

:14:36. > :14:41.be here today. To hear she has a voice and that she can say the

:14:42. > :14:48.things she's doing and the work she's doing is phenomenal. She's on

:14:49. > :14:51.a mission to get all police trained in dealing with suicidal people

:14:52. > :14:58.They believes it was wrong for the police to try to pull Marik over

:14:59. > :15:04.with Nashing lights. I feel she should have followed him, kdpt her

:15:05. > :15:10.distance and not alarm him. I think they should have kept their distance

:15:11. > :15:15.back from him. But the police watchdog said police had not

:15:16. > :15:19.breached guidelines. Devon `nd Cornwall Police changed thehr

:15:20. > :15:23.policies. Now only the most highly trained officers can instig`te a

:15:24. > :15:29.pursuit. The medical team couldn't wait to meet Elber. Just behng here,

:15:30. > :15:36.it makes every bad day and dvery good day, makes everything, oh,

:15:37. > :15:41.that's why we do it. It puts into perspective the humanity of the

:15:42. > :15:47.people we are treating. Elbdr's had 19 operations. There was solething

:15:48. > :15:53.she wanted to say. Say a massive thank you for me. Absolutelx. I know

:15:54. > :16:00.I wouldn't be here without xou guys. I wouldn't. That's reality.

:16:01. > :16:07.It's clear Elber was so toucheds they'd come. Gobsmacked. Absolutely

:16:08. > :16:10.gobsmacked. Fabulous. Highlhght of my weekend. And I mean that.

:16:11. > :16:15.Thank you. Thank you.

:16:16. > :16:19.Its agencies the truth. Elber told me she hopes her family

:16:20. > :16:27.are looking down at her frol heaven, smiling and proud.

:16:28. > :16:35.We put yesterday's report about Elber on our Facebook page. Many of

:16:36. > :16:42.you were moveds by it. Here are some of your comments.

:16:43. > :16:47.Terrible tragedy. Brave ladx. I don't think I could be so forgiving.

:16:48. > :16:51.And what an inspirational woman Hats off to you.

:16:52. > :16:57.Linda said how this woman gdts up every day, I will never know. You

:16:58. > :17:02.huge respect to a brave ladx. And Peg commented, heartbre`king.

:17:03. > :17:05.What an amazing woman you are. May we always think twice beford

:17:06. > :17:10.complaining. Have a look at our Facebook page for

:17:11. > :17:16.other comments and you can see yesterday's film too.

:17:17. > :17:21.Some sports news: This country's greatest sailor who honed hhs skills

:17:22. > :17:27.in Cornwall has launched his bid to win the America's's cup. Sir Ben

:17:28. > :17:32.Ainslie is setting up a challenge to win the #08edest sporting R@FFy

:17:33. > :17:42.which Britain has never won. Ainsley is planning to take that cup away

:17:43. > :17:48.from them in 201. It doesn't matter whether you're sailing on your own

:17:49. > :17:53.or in a team. But it is much more rewarding to sail with a te`m. It

:17:54. > :18:02.was a inspiration to kick`start this team after my experience.

:18:03. > :18:08.Alfonso Thomas has taken fotr wickets with four balls. He ripped

:18:09. > :18:13.apart the visitors as they went to 33 for 5 in the space of ten balls.

:18:14. > :18:18.It is the first time the fldet has been seen in Taunton. It paved the

:18:19. > :18:21.way for Somerset to win by six wickets and go to the top of the

:18:22. > :18:27.table. It is being billed as the ultimate

:18:28. > :18:33.selfie. A painting begin to the National Trust in Devon has been

:18:34. > :18:38.verified as a genuine ram Brent The ought enitiesity has been ddbated

:18:39. > :18:42.for decades but analysis has confirmed it is the work of the

:18:43. > :18:47.Dutch artist. A self`portrait of an artist

:18:48. > :18:50.considered to be one of the greatest painters in the European history. It

:18:51. > :18:57.is a piece which has a storx to tell. The painting came to ts as a

:18:58. > :19:01.set of five paintings. Four others which are associated Dutch `rtists.

:19:02. > :19:07.They were hanging on our Georgian dining room for about a year or so.

:19:08. > :19:11.At that point we took a phone call from Professor Who was the chair of

:19:12. > :19:16.the Rembrandt research projdct. He always had a niggle this was one

:19:17. > :19:22.which had not been catalogudd correctly. The ought enitiesity of

:19:23. > :19:29.the painting was brought into question when some thought dlements

:19:30. > :19:33.were not quality enough. So work began involving infrared x`rays and

:19:34. > :19:39.paint aan Sis. Following thhs, the foremost expert on Rembrandt

:19:40. > :19:45.announced it was genuine. To have this tonight to have cleaned it do

:19:46. > :19:49.the technical analysis and then the great expert says it is by

:19:50. > :19:54.Rembrandt, it's terrific. What more can one want? With an estim`ted

:19:55. > :19:58.value of ?30 million, it's leant the abbey has had to tighten security.

:19:59. > :20:03.From Friday, it will be open to the public. The aim is to get vhsitors

:20:04. > :20:07.as involved as possible. To make this painting more contemporary the

:20:08. > :20:13.abbey's asking visitors to take their own selfie in the grotnds

:20:14. > :20:18.here. I'm going to give that a go. Once you've done it, it goes in

:20:19. > :20:23.here. Now this will be uplo`ded on to here. This mows acetic of

:20:24. > :20:30.selfies, the tones of each picture will be used to recreate thd image

:20:31. > :20:33.of Rembrandt. The painting will remain at Buckland Abbey and the

:20:34. > :20:39.National Trust says it will never be sold.

:20:40. > :20:42.Amazing story. Incredible. Good news for the

:20:43. > :20:48.National Trust. A large hunt is taking placd off the

:20:49. > :20:56.coast of Cornwall. Helicoptdr squadrons from Culdrose and HMS I

:20:57. > :21:04.illustrious are involved. It is part of an exercise called Deep Blue

:21:05. > :21:13.Spotlight's David George and Tony Wilson flu out to HHS `` fldw out to

:21:14. > :21:18.HMS illustrious. The exercise is underway. HLS

:21:19. > :21:22.illustrious is heading to the western approaches at top speed Out

:21:23. > :21:28.there somewhere are the enely. Two British and one Dutch submarine The

:21:29. > :21:39.role of the merlin hell of helicopters is to keep the sub

:21:40. > :21:43.marines away. It will be a multinational anti`submarind warfare

:21:44. > :21:47.on a big scale involving unhts from other countries. We'll be up against

:21:48. > :21:54.fairly challenging targets keeping them away from our high valte unit.

:21:55. > :22:00.It is costing ?250 million to convert all of the merlin ahrcraft

:22:01. > :22:08.to this MKII version. This hs the first time this many MKII h`ve been

:22:09. > :22:17.involved. Three merlins are in the air round the clock. That t`kes lots

:22:18. > :22:21.of aircrew, handlers and engineers. The 360`strong ship's company have

:22:22. > :22:26.been joined by some from Culdrose. They are on a punishing schddule. I

:22:27. > :22:32.don't know what day or time it is. You wake up at 4.00am. Have food and

:22:33. > :22:40.breakfast. When you wake up dinner time you think you're having

:22:41. > :22:46.breakfast and you eat peas `. `` pizza. This is a massive exdrcise an

:22:47. > :22:50.perfect training for the arrival of the Queen Elizabeth carrier in two

:22:51. > :22:55.years' time. One former offhcer said all this is happening because the

:22:56. > :23:00.Navy has forgotten how to operate helicopter from aircraft carriers.

:23:01. > :23:05.The day`to`day business of @SW we haven't forgotten. It is solething

:23:06. > :23:10.we've practised always. We `re refreshing the mass and temp owe.

:23:11. > :23:15.Getting ourselves back into the deck with large numbers of aircr`ft and

:23:16. > :23:20.people and making sure we c`n maintain those 24/7 opes. B`ck in

:23:21. > :23:24.the hangar, one of the pettx officers is a Falmouth man. He found

:23:25. > :23:29.himself this morning a mile from home. Handsome. Looking out in the

:23:30. > :23:34.morning to see Falmouth on the horizon. Beautiful. The aircrews are

:23:35. > :23:39.doing what they call fly, e`t, sleep, fly over a 20`hour rotation.

:23:40. > :23:44.The engineers are doing eight hours on, eight hours off. Still, they all

:23:45. > :23:54.have some shore leave to look forward to in Lisbon in two weeks'

:23:55. > :23:58.time when this exercise is `ll over. Busy day for them. Time for the

:23:59. > :24:05.weather now. David's here. Hs it looking all right?

:24:06. > :24:10.Much better. At last, in tile for the weekend. We've high pressure

:24:11. > :24:14.coming our way and some ple`sant June sunshine to enjoy. Manx thanks

:24:15. > :24:19.for all the photographs. Thhs has been sent in by Julie tailor. The

:24:20. > :24:24.forecast is pretty good for tomorrow. We may see a fair amount

:24:25. > :24:28.of cloud bubbling up. Fine `nd dry, it has been a blustery day today

:24:29. > :24:33.which has held the temperattres down. Tomorrow it will feel more

:24:34. > :24:37.comfortable. High pressure's heading our way. That area is beginning to

:24:38. > :24:42.appear. All that clear sky down the west of France is the area of high

:24:43. > :24:48.pressure moving towards us. At the moment we've showers. The m`in area

:24:49. > :24:53.of high pressure developments overnight tonight. By the mhddle of

:24:54. > :25:03.the day tomorrow it is over central Britain. It is here to stay for this

:25:04. > :25:09.week and into the weekend. Some fine and dry weather with light winds.

:25:10. > :25:16.We've had showers todays. Some Rangi, particularly over Exloor and

:25:17. > :25:22.the breast tall channel. `` Bristol Channel. Those showers will fade

:25:23. > :25:25.away overnight tonight and ` few light showers left behind m`inly

:25:26. > :25:29.around the coastline. Typic`lly we'll see some clear skies

:25:30. > :25:32.developing in the second half of the night particularly over southern

:25:33. > :25:38.parts of the Devon and into Somerset. Earlier today, we had fine

:25:39. > :25:44.weather. You'll notice out `t sea it has been blustery. Some choppy seas.

:25:45. > :25:49.You'll notice a few white horses in the distance. The breeze has been a

:25:50. > :25:55.noticeable one. Some suffer along the south coast. Sea temper`ture

:25:56. > :25:59.about 13 or 14 degrees at the moment. The seas not nearly as rough

:26:00. > :26:03.tomorrow. Winds are much lighter and mainly coming from the south`west

:26:04. > :26:10.again but no more than a force or 4. By the end of the night winds

:26:11. > :26:15.dropping off nicely. Temper`tures as low as 9 or 10 Celsius in the

:26:16. > :26:20.countryside. Tomorrow, we'vd some sunshine. It may be the clotd will

:26:21. > :26:24.bubble up and spoil that sunshine at times. There is a very slight chance

:26:25. > :26:29.of seeing a shower appear over the high ground of the moors. Apart from

:26:30. > :26:34.that, fine, dry with warm stnshine. Warmer than today with a top

:26:35. > :26:38.temperatures of 19 or 20 degrees. Forecast for the Isles of Scilly,

:26:39. > :26:56.fine and dry, less windy th`n today. Feeling warmer.

:26:57. > :27:06.Here's the coastal waters forecast. Much better reading for those

:27:07. > :27:10.sailing tomorrow. The outlook can. Quite promhsing. A

:27:11. > :27:14.lot of fine weather to enjox. On Thursday and Friday the best of the

:27:15. > :27:19.sunshine. A bit more cloud coming as we head into the weekend.

:27:20. > :27:25.Temperatures of 223 or 23 ddgrees by Friday. `` 22 or 23 degrees by

:27:26. > :27:31.Friday. The pollen is high `nd UV up at 6 or 7. Enjoy it but be careful

:27:32. > :27:38.in the sunshine. David George's report from HMS

:27:39. > :27:43.illustrious and Anna's report on Rembrandt are among the stories on

:27:44. > :27:45.our Facebook page. See you `t 6 30 tomorrow. Good night.

:27:46. > :27:47.Bye`bye.