:00:00. > :00:00.Welcome to Spotlight. news teams where you are.
:00:00. > :00:00.They humiliated, beat and threatened to kill their victims -
:00:07. > :00:10.but today, a gang who traffhcked eastern European slaves to houses
:00:11. > :00:13.in Plymouth to become slaves, have all been found guilty.
:00:14. > :00:16.We'll be live outside court with further details in a moment.
:00:17. > :00:21.Also tonight: From the Jungle of Calais to rural Devon -
:00:22. > :00:24.more than 20 child migrants have been brought to this respitd centre.
:00:25. > :00:26.We'll have reaction from the local community.
:00:27. > :00:28.One man's unusual response to a cancelled operation -
:00:29. > :00:33.he decided to carry out his own amputation.
:00:34. > :00:36.And knocked off her bike - why this woman now believes
:00:37. > :00:59.all cyclists should be made to wear a helmet.
:01:00. > :01:03.A gang who imported Eastern European slaves to the UK have been found
:01:04. > :01:06.guilty of trafficking chargds after a two-month trial
:01:07. > :01:12.The gang made hundreds of thousands of pounds by forcing mentally ill,
:01:13. > :01:16.homeless and unemployed people into slavery in Devon and Cornwall.
:01:17. > :01:31.Five Czech nationals - two men and three woman -
:01:32. > :01:34.all from the same family, trafficked their victims to work
:01:35. > :01:43.in factories, car washes, and domestic slavery.
:01:44. > :01:46.The victims, who were brought to Plymouth from the Czech Republic,
:01:47. > :01:48.were beaten, punched and told they would be killed
:01:49. > :01:52.They had all denied conspiracy to traffic
:01:53. > :02:01.They will be sentenced here on Friday.
:02:02. > :02:03.Our home affairs correspondent Simon Hall has
:02:04. > :02:06.The gang's victims were forced to sleep in cupboards and g`rages,
:02:07. > :02:11.They were even charged a potnd a time to use the toilet.
:02:12. > :02:13.This note demanding payment was stuck to the door.
:02:14. > :02:16.Most of the victims' earnings were kept by the gang.
:02:17. > :02:19.Here one member brandishes some of the money she has just whthdrawn
:02:20. > :02:25.It was shocking the terms and conditions they were kept under,
:02:26. > :02:29.but I think the interesting thing within this case was the control.
:02:30. > :02:33.The organised crime that took away their access to fundamdntal
:02:34. > :02:35.rights and fundamental access to money, to food,
:02:36. > :02:43.It was that control that was really concerning.
:02:44. > :02:46.Victims were trafficked by the gang from the Czech Republic
:02:47. > :02:51.They were then forced into domestic slavery, cleaning, cooking
:02:52. > :02:55.and doing laundry, or to work in factories and car washes.
:02:56. > :02:58.They were also told to shoplift and commit benefit fraud
:02:59. > :03:02.Police estimate dozens of mdn were trafficked over
:03:03. > :03:05.a period of several years, making the gang hundreds
:03:06. > :03:12.In their enquiries across Plymouth and much of Devon and Cornw`ll,
:03:13. > :03:15.the police found victims were being forced to work 12 hours
:03:16. > :03:20.a day, six days a week, but given only pocket money to live on.
:03:21. > :03:22.Some were that a hungry they were seen foraging in bins
:03:23. > :03:27.for food while members of the gang wore designer clothes.
:03:28. > :03:31.The gang were also happy to humiliate their victims,
:03:32. > :03:34.making them sleep next to expensive toys they'd bought for their
:03:35. > :03:37.children and wash their cars until they were spotless ushng only
:03:38. > :03:43.Ruzena Tancosova was the le`der of the gangm described
:03:44. > :03:48.Petr Tancos was the muscle, using a baseball bat to ass`ult
:03:49. > :03:53.Nela Dzurkova helped transport the victims and take
:03:54. > :03:58.Martin Tancos was responsible for finding victims
:03:59. > :04:06.Katerina Kurejova housed thd victims and helped to control them.
:04:07. > :04:09.They were certainly living `n easy life on other people's monex.
:04:10. > :04:11.They were happy to do that, they were happy to exploit these
:04:12. > :04:15.people, they were happy to let them slip through their fingers `nd move
:04:16. > :04:22.It is the cynicism which seems really quite hard
:04:23. > :04:25.for us to understand, but it was definitely going on.
:04:26. > :04:29.The family were finally caught in a series of police raids when two
:04:30. > :04:33.victims went to the authorities to try to escape.
:04:34. > :04:37.It is a mark of the gang's ruthlessness and the cynicism that
:04:38. > :04:39.all their victims were vulndrable - drug addicts, alcoholics
:04:40. > :04:48.Well, Devon and Cornwall's Chief Constable is the National
:04:49. > :04:50.Police Lead for tackling modern day slavery.
:04:51. > :04:58.I asked him what he thought about the case in Plymouth.
:04:59. > :05:09.It is particularly serious, it is a borrowed, but sadly it is pretty
:05:10. > :05:14.normal for this type of slavery There are similarities chewdd child
:05:15. > :05:17.sexual abuse. When we hear of historic abuse and we hear how young
:05:18. > :05:28.children believe this is normal we have to accept human beer Olympics,
:05:29. > :05:34.respond to this submission `nd they don't behave how you and I would
:05:35. > :05:38.behave. What is your extent of this going on? You say this is not the
:05:39. > :05:44.only case and no one should be surprised to note there are similar
:05:45. > :05:47.situations going on. I would envisage there are dozens of cases
:05:48. > :05:53.in Devon and Cornwall and they are all there because we do not report
:05:54. > :05:58.information. We've the police have not looked effectively. We have to
:05:59. > :06:03.raise our game but equally we have to go looking for this. We have to
:06:04. > :06:08.hunt down the slaves in a w`y that is ethical and within the l`w but we
:06:09. > :06:12.give community intelligence and also putting more dedicated assets into
:06:13. > :06:19.this, because trafficking htman beings is not about foreign
:06:20. > :06:23.nationals, it is about people. It is someone's mother, son, fathdr,
:06:24. > :06:30.daughter that is being subjtgated in a way that we have not seen since
:06:31. > :06:35.Roman times. It is inhumane and these are the communities in Devon
:06:36. > :06:38.and Cornwall who have steppdd this is not acceptable. This is ` place
:06:39. > :06:43.where modern slavery does not happen. It is unlikely that a
:06:44. > :06:47.victims have easy access to television to seek this tonhght but
:06:48. > :06:55.if they are watching and living in terror and fear about reporting it,
:06:56. > :07:01.what would you say to that? You may come from a country where the police
:07:02. > :07:06.are not trusted, I understand that. There are in the medium grotps that
:07:07. > :07:11.you can look at, if you havd access to a phone, there are interlediaries
:07:12. > :07:16.you can talk to. If you can get to a phone, please try one by ond that
:07:17. > :07:22.even if it is a case of slipping a note to a neighbour, get thd message
:07:23. > :07:28.across to someone you see in the street and that's why I talk to the
:07:29. > :07:34.public, the eyes and ears of 1. million people are more effdctive
:07:35. > :07:38.than my 3000 officers, but H understand to that person, xou don't
:07:39. > :07:44.have the confidence, we will try to reach out to you but if you get that
:07:45. > :07:45.chance, walk away and we will help you get justice, get safety and
:07:46. > :07:49.recover your life. A severed foot has been found
:07:50. > :07:51.in woods near Truro. Police officers in Cornwall are now
:07:52. > :07:54.searching for a body. A walking boot containing
:07:55. > :07:57.the remains was discovered by a dog walker in Nansvallen Woods last
:07:58. > :08:06.Thursday evening. Spotlight's David George
:08:07. > :08:08.has been to the scene. The footpath here through the woods
:08:09. > :08:10.remains closed as police officers continue their search
:08:11. > :08:12.of this whole area. Over the weekend they found
:08:13. > :08:15.what they described as further items Locals say the woods are often used
:08:16. > :08:23.as a campsite by homeless pdople. Near here the woods are bordered
:08:24. > :08:26.by the main Penzance The police are linking the grim
:08:27. > :08:32.discovery to a missing person, 39-year-old Lee Gilbert who was last
:08:33. > :08:36.seen at Truro railway station Police officers say that
:08:37. > :08:44.despite the nature of this find they don't believe there ard any
:08:45. > :08:48.suspicious circumstances. They also say the Cornwall
:08:49. > :08:59.coroner has been informed. The first child migrants
:09:00. > :09:02.from the Jungle camp in Cal`is have started to arrive
:09:03. > :09:04.at an accommodation 20 males under the age of 18 arrived
:09:05. > :09:10.by coach at a respite centrd Devon County Council says up to 70
:09:11. > :09:15.are expected altogether. And Cornwall Council has confirmed
:09:16. > :09:31.it will take ten child From the depths of the Jungle camp
:09:32. > :09:35.of northern France to the tranquillity of North Devon. At
:09:36. > :09:39.three in the morning, 20 chhld migrants arrived at a temporary
:09:40. > :09:44.respite centre. These children are in a pretty poor state and so they
:09:45. > :09:51.need all the help they can get to make sure they are fit to move on to
:09:52. > :09:54.some relatives. That is the endgame. Devon County Council is asshsting
:09:55. > :09:59.the Home Office which is organising and paying for the resettlelent It
:10:00. > :10:04.got off to a controversial start when some question the age of the
:10:05. > :10:09.migrants. The MP for the arda said he spoke to the Home Secret`ry
:10:10. > :10:14.personally. I am assured th`t these children will have been scrdened,
:10:15. > :10:20.they will not be is expected of being over 18, any suspected will be
:10:21. > :10:23.retained in London, they will not be coming to Dublin. Torrington is the
:10:24. > :10:29.nearest town to the temporary centre which could take up to 70 children.
:10:30. > :10:34.I came as an immigrant myself and was welcomed with open arms, not
:10:35. > :10:41.merely from a traumatic background but please, more should be welcome,
:10:42. > :10:45.we have room here. With young children, I don't have a problem but
:10:46. > :10:51.if they are young men that `re coming here to work here and to reap
:10:52. > :10:57.benefits system, that is wrong. It emerged that Cornwall Counchl has
:10:58. > :11:01.agreed to take some child mhgrants. We have been in negotiations with
:11:02. > :11:07.the Home Office and South Wdst councils and we will take up to
:11:08. > :11:09.1016-17 -year-olds. In the next few days, more child migrants whll be
:11:10. > :11:11.arriving in North Devon. Now to a story of a Devon m`n
:11:12. > :11:14.who says he became so desperate he took an extreme decision
:11:15. > :11:17.after his operation to have his toes Paul Dibbins needed the operation
:11:18. > :11:22.because of diabetes-related He waited four days for an operation
:11:23. > :11:34.but then it was cancelled. I told them I was going
:11:35. > :11:36.to discharge myself. "We can't stop you going hole,
:11:37. > :11:40.but you will be back in herd He was scared he would lose his leg
:11:41. > :11:46.if any infection His fear drove him to cut
:11:47. > :11:54.the infected toes off at hole. The surgeon said
:11:55. > :11:55.Paul did a good job. What I had done, it all
:11:56. > :11:59.healed really nicely. Although I was mad in his opinion
:12:00. > :12:03.to have tackled it myself at home, And you can find exactly wh`t Paul
:12:04. > :12:11.did and how he coped, when he talks to the BBC's
:12:12. > :12:14.Inside Out team. This week's programme presented
:12:15. > :12:18.by Jemma Woodman follows Later in the programme: The first
:12:19. > :12:26.in a series of reports about some of the region's lesser known
:12:27. > :12:29.but successful businesses. Plus in the sport, the controversy
:12:30. > :12:32.surrounding the manager's A woman who was seriously injured
:12:33. > :12:45.when she was knocked off her tandem during a charity ride though Devon
:12:46. > :12:48.is calling for helmets to bd Lisa Bennett from Somerset
:12:49. > :12:53.says her helmet saved her lhfe. Figures from Devon and Cornwall
:12:54. > :12:56.police show a 20% increase in cyclists injured in Devon last
:12:57. > :13:00.year, compared to six years ago But not everyone thinks makhng
:13:01. > :13:03.people wear helmets is the `nswer. Harriet Bradshaw has been hdaring
:13:04. > :13:18.the arguments for and against. I have flashbacks to it, recurring
:13:19. > :13:24.nightmares that make it hard to sleep. I am in constant pain with my
:13:25. > :13:29.back. These will all heal over time thankfully. Three months ago, Lisa
:13:30. > :13:35.Bennett was hit the tandem here Were cycling down this road, five
:13:36. > :13:41.miles per hour on Sunday morning. The next thing is, a car has hit
:13:42. > :13:46.you, throwing you into the `ir. You don't stand a chance, you are at its
:13:47. > :13:53.mercy, landing on the ground, slashing your head on the concrete.
:13:54. > :13:58.There is a big crack there. She is now campaigning for helmets to
:13:59. > :14:03.become compulsory for all cxclists. That would have been my head,
:14:04. > :14:08.without a shadow of a doubt. But with changing the law make `
:14:09. > :14:13.difference? In Jersey, children under 14 must wear a helmet. Here it
:14:14. > :14:18.is not unusual to see an adtlt cycling without an helmet btt a
:14:19. > :14:23.child without one really st`nds out. This law has been in place for
:14:24. > :14:28.almost two years. No child has ever been prosecuted but the law was
:14:29. > :14:39.never about convicting them. It was about convincing them. It is a good
:14:40. > :14:42.move, it is very difficult to police but on the whole, it is needed and
:14:43. > :14:45.will save lives. Back in Exdter others are not convinced. M`ny
:14:46. > :14:50.organisations oppose compulsion because the over all benefits are
:14:51. > :14:55.negative. We want people to cycle and if more are put off cycling
:14:56. > :15:03.because helmets are compulsory, the overall health impact is bad. But we
:15:04. > :15:08.can do this instantly, we c`n protect people instantly. Whth
:15:09. > :15:10.cycling more popular but injuries increasing, cycle safety will be at
:15:11. > :15:12.the forefront of many minds. One of the region's fastest growing
:15:13. > :15:14.manufacturers is among the companies benefiting from the slump
:15:15. > :15:17.in the pound. European Springs and Pressings
:15:18. > :15:20.in Cornwall were already expanding, but the fall in sterling has now
:15:21. > :15:25.boosted their exports. Manufacturing across the region
:15:26. > :15:28.is now worth around ?13 billion creating around 8% of
:15:29. > :15:32.the region's jobs. Well, all this week we'll bd looking
:15:33. > :15:35.at the some of the less well-known manufacturing companies
:15:36. > :15:37.which contribute to the loc`l economy but are low-profile,
:15:38. > :15:40.usually under the radar. Neil Gallacher has this report
:15:41. > :15:47.from the Springs factory in Redruth. If ever there was a company that
:15:48. > :15:51.does what it says on the tin, it is European Springs and
:15:52. > :15:53.Pressings. They make springs and wire shapes
:15:54. > :15:56.from a third of a millimetrd thick They employ 160 people
:15:57. > :16:02.across three sites nationwide, A former graduate trainee
:16:03. > :16:20.at Rolls-Royce and a designdr In his time here, European springs
:16:21. > :16:27.have gone from an ?800,000 operation All of this sprang from
:16:28. > :16:35.humble beginnings. They started life as
:16:36. > :16:38.Perranporth Springs and Washers We were a very small
:16:39. > :16:47.factory in Perranporth, I think five or six of us,
:16:48. > :16:51.maybe getting out a very Obviously now it is completdly
:16:52. > :16:57.different, but we need to expand, We've moved here three,
:16:58. > :17:01.four years ago and we're running These are the kind of job
:17:02. > :17:05.opportunities Cornwall needs to develop its economy away
:17:06. > :17:09.from low-paid seasonal work. Employment here often turns
:17:10. > :17:12.out to be an education. That there is more than just bed
:17:13. > :17:17.springs and more than just springs There are springs from
:17:18. > :17:20.just this big to... There are so many springs
:17:21. > :17:23.and springs are everywhere. Their main market is automotive
:17:24. > :17:30.but they are also in products from iPhones to medical equhpment
:17:31. > :17:35.and their springs are in bins. This is a story about local
:17:36. > :17:38.manufacturing in Cornwall. Curver, who are literally a couple
:17:39. > :17:42.of hundred yards away from where we are now,
:17:43. > :17:46.approached us to help them we decide the spring in this bin
:17:47. > :17:48.and we are now there main And what about the other
:17:49. > :17:56.B word, Brexit? At the moment the effect has been
:17:57. > :17:58.positive in the sense that the exchange rate has come
:17:59. > :18:01.down, so we are effectively much more competitive a manufacttrer
:18:02. > :18:04.that we were a couple of months ago On the flip side of that,
:18:05. > :18:08.our raw materials are coming in from Europe and the far dast
:18:09. > :18:11.and those have gone up, so it is a balancing act but that
:18:12. > :18:14.effect is generally good for us at the moment,
:18:15. > :18:17.but I don't think it This firm is increasingly
:18:18. > :18:21.high profile, recently coloured springs to tension
:18:22. > :18:26.the fabric canopies that kedp West Ham fans dry at the former
:18:27. > :18:30.Olympic Stadium and supplying window displays
:18:31. > :18:33.by liberty of London. Spring really do get almost
:18:34. > :18:48.everywhere. We will be looking at more
:18:49. > :18:49.south-west businesses through the week.
:18:50. > :18:52.It's time for the sport now and Natalie and Andy
:18:53. > :18:55.are here with a summary of what s been happening over the weekend
:18:56. > :18:57.Exeter City supporters have voted to ask the club to renegoti`te
:18:58. > :18:59.the contract of manager Paul Tisdale.
:19:00. > :19:01.The League Two club are owndd by their fans through
:19:02. > :19:03.the Exeter City Supporters Trust and passed the motion
:19:04. > :19:07.Andy Birkett's been following the story.
:19:08. > :19:10.So it this the beginning of the end of one of football's
:19:11. > :19:24.Who knows? It is no secret that sections of the crowd have been
:19:25. > :19:29.calling for Paul Tisdale to go. The board says a motion was table and
:19:30. > :19:33.approved to get some claritx on what his existing contract is unwanted to
:19:34. > :19:39.find out if there is a notice period they can activate. So they can
:19:40. > :19:48.renegotiate a deal benefici`l to him and the club. I am not sure how Paul
:19:49. > :19:52.Tisdale has reacted to this news. Quite a complicated situation. I am
:19:53. > :19:57.guessing not helped by another poor result at home at the weekend.
:19:58. > :20:03.Another defeat at Saint Jamds Park. They keep on coming. You wotld be
:20:04. > :20:11.hard pressed to blame the m`nager. To make matters worse, they got in
:20:12. > :20:15.each other's way and left it to the Cambridge striker. A few minutes
:20:16. > :20:23.later there was another goal. After ten minutes, they were 2-0 down
:20:24. > :20:32.They have only won twice in the league in the last few months. Club
:20:33. > :20:36.legend has it that back in 0914 they're well-documented tour to
:20:37. > :20:42.South America, one of the players, Dickie Pimm, came back with a
:20:43. > :20:48.souvenir, a parrot that livdd a very happy, long life at Saint J`mes Park
:20:49. > :20:55.but when he did die, he was buried at the way goal and. What followed
:20:56. > :20:58.was a horrendous play off form. Things got so bad, the body was
:20:59. > :21:06.exhumed and they hoped that would change their fortunes. Youth think
:21:07. > :21:16.there might be a sparrow at the little and still? Hope not. Better
:21:17. > :21:17.news elsewhere. Wins for Yeovil and Plymouth Argyle who extend their
:21:18. > :21:19.lead at the top to four points. When you're bottom of the ldague,
:21:20. > :21:22.this is the last thing you need The Newport keeper was
:21:23. > :21:24.given his marching orders for bringing down Jordan Sldw,
:21:25. > :21:27.leaving Graham Carey to put A wonder strike to bring
:21:28. > :21:33.the home side back into it. That was as good as it got
:21:34. > :21:37.for the hosts. Graham Carey went the other way
:21:38. > :21:40.with his second penalty. With Newport pushing
:21:41. > :21:43.for an equaliser, Jordan Sldw found himself in acres of space
:21:44. > :21:46.to make it three. That is 12 games
:21:47. > :21:50.unbeaten now for Argyle. Yeovil Town are on a run
:21:51. > :21:54.of their own. Matt Dolan's superb free kick
:21:55. > :21:56.the difference between the sides. That is three wins on the bounce
:21:57. > :22:10.for The Glovers who are now one A couple of good wins there but
:22:11. > :22:16.changing sport, not brilliant news for the Chiefs. Another tight game
:22:17. > :22:22.but another defeat. But for Baxter will be happier. The game against
:22:23. > :22:25.Clermont, he felt the players heads dropped. At least in Ulster when
:22:26. > :22:31.they did concede this try, they fought back and did really well and
:22:32. > :22:39.gave them a chance to win. Puite an exciting end to it. Brilliant end to
:22:40. > :22:46.the game. Gareth scored a bdautiful job role. -- drop goal. When things
:22:47. > :22:55.are not going your way, this happens. Ulster went home whth that
:22:56. > :23:00.win and sadly their chance of getting out of the Champions Cup
:23:01. > :23:04.group had a big blow. Rob is hoping this will kick-start their season.
:23:05. > :23:06.They have Bath on Sunday. All they can do is hope that is an
:23:07. > :23:08.improvement and keep on going. And finally, thanks to everxone
:23:09. > :23:10.who put forward nominations We've had a fantastic response
:23:11. > :23:30.and will start to wade Now it's time for a look at the
:23:31. > :23:35.weather and it became decidddly autumnal over the weekend. The wind
:23:36. > :23:38.got up and all the leaves c`me down all in one go but hopefully things
:23:39. > :23:43.will improve as the week gods on because it is half term for a lot of
:23:44. > :23:49.people. David, we are looking for that awful range shot to disappear
:23:50. > :23:55.behind you. I have not used a rain warning graphic for it seems like
:23:56. > :24:01.weeks. What want a though. For good reason because we have the
:24:02. > :24:05.combination of heavy rain, they have been going since last might and
:24:06. > :24:10.leaves coming off the trees blocking up the drains, so the chancd of the
:24:11. > :24:15.few big puddles around over the next few hours as well as more hdavy rain
:24:16. > :24:20.in the form of showers across Devon and Cornwall, and it is causing
:24:21. > :24:24.problems on the roads. Along with that, low cloud and mist and that is
:24:25. > :24:31.the reason why the Met office have issued a warning about this heavy
:24:32. > :24:37.rain. Tomorrow it is much brighter. There may well be a lot of list
:24:38. > :24:41.around, a few showers but they are fairly isolated. A lot brighter for
:24:42. > :24:46.most of us. As we move throtgh this week, high pressure coming back
:24:47. > :24:52.Last week we had the key easterly winds. This week the high-pressure
:24:53. > :24:57.in a slightly different place. We have a fair amount of cloud cover in
:24:58. > :25:02.south-western England now. The weather front trickles away and
:25:03. > :25:05.splits one line of showers disappears to the east, the remnants
:25:06. > :25:09.moving further away from us and what we are left with is a ridge of high
:25:10. > :25:15.pressure which comes in for the middle of the week and it is this
:25:16. > :25:21.which is around for most of this week, probably the weekend `nd next
:25:22. > :25:27.week or so. We see westerly winds rather than easterly winds. This is
:25:28. > :25:35.the picture for Thursday. Whth those wins coming in off the LMT, a modern
:25:36. > :25:38.feel. A fair amount of cloud but by the weekend, high-pressure becomes
:25:39. > :25:44.quite strong. It settles thhngs quite down, more autumnal wdather
:25:45. > :25:49.with mist and fog in the night-time and some sunshine during thd
:25:50. > :25:55.daytime. This evening, the rain we have seen is still around and is
:25:56. > :25:58.still giving some pretty torrential downpours. Gradually migrathng
:25:59. > :26:04.northwards and a lot of the heavy showers drifting towards London
:26:05. > :26:09.What we are left with is a lot of low cloud, very murky, mistx
:26:10. > :26:17.conditions. Temperature is no lower than between eight and 10 ddgrees. A
:26:18. > :26:22.mild start. And then we will start to see things brighten up. There is
:26:23. > :26:27.just the chance of a nicely to chat, but most of the day is dry compare
:26:28. > :26:33.to what we have seen today. Temperatures will be higher than
:26:34. > :26:38.they have been today, up to 40 or 50 degrees. Quite a nice day for the
:26:39. > :26:48.Isles of Scilly, fine and dry with sunshine. Times of high watdr. - 14
:26:49. > :26:55.or 15 degrees. Not much for our surface. The waves are pretty small
:26:56. > :27:00.now. For the coastal waters forecast, it is quiet, vari`ble
:27:01. > :27:05.winds, eventually those wins becoming westerly, force fotr,
:27:06. > :27:11.mainly fair with good visibhlity. We will see a bit more of this, list
:27:12. > :27:18.and some fog patches. Wednesday should be a largely fine and dry
:27:19. > :27:24.day. Temperatures quite a bht up, 16 degrees, a bit more of a westerly
:27:25. > :27:30.breeze. Thursday and Friday, we could have problems first thing in
:27:31. > :27:38.the morning with mist and fog. Inside Out is at 7:30pm herd on BBC
:27:39. > :28:16.One and I am back at 10:30pl. From all of us here, good night.
:28:17. > :28:22.Saving Africa's Elephants: Hugh and the Ivory War, starts. .