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:00:08. > :00:11.This is BBC World News Today with me, Philippa Thomas.

:00:12. > :00:15.Is the Geneva peace deal on Ukraine collapsing? Ukraine's president has

:00:16. > :00:18.said he's relaunching what Kiev calls its "anti-terror" operation

:00:19. > :00:22.against separatists in the east. The flash point is here - Sloviansk -

:00:23. > :00:24.where funerals were held today for three pro-Russian activists, and

:00:25. > :00:27.where Ukraine's president says one of his local politicians was today

:00:28. > :00:36.found brutally tortured to death. One week on - more than 180 girls

:00:37. > :00:39.still missing. We have the first pictures of the burnt-out school in

:00:40. > :00:43.Northern Nigeria where they were snatched by the Islamist group Boko

:00:44. > :00:45.Haram. And a special report on the militant threat throughout the

:00:46. > :00:49.region. Also coming up: More bodies are

:00:50. > :00:52.pulled from the stricken South Korean ferry, as it's revealed the

:00:53. > :00:56.first distress call came not from the crew, but from a schoolboy on

:00:57. > :00:59.board. And sacked after just ten months -

:01:00. > :01:00.Manchester United removes David Moyes as manager after the club's

:01:01. > :01:21.tenth defeat in 22 matches. Hello and welcome.

:01:22. > :01:23.Brutal torture and murder - that's the accusation levelled within the

:01:24. > :01:27.last hour by Ukraine's acting president, who says two bodies have

:01:28. > :01:30.been discovered near the city of Sloviansk - the site of the fiercest

:01:31. > :01:35.pro-Russian uprising in the east of the country. One of the bodies was

:01:36. > :01:43.that of Vladimir Rybak, a local politician from the president's own

:01:44. > :01:46.party. We'll have a live update for you from Ukraine, but first, our

:01:47. > :01:50.correspondent Daniel Sandford in Sloviansk reports on what was

:01:51. > :01:54.already a day of high emotion at the funerals of three pro-Russian men

:01:55. > :01:57.shot dead at a checkpoint. The uncontrolled sorrow of a wife

:01:58. > :02:01.mourning today in the most militant town in eastern Ukraine. Her husband

:02:02. > :02:03.was one of three men shot by unknown gunmen while manning a rebel

:02:04. > :02:17.checkpoint. The deaths have only further

:02:18. > :02:20.increased the strong feelings and tensions in a region which has

:02:21. > :02:26.already brutally exposed the rifts opening up in Ukraine. Rifts that

:02:27. > :02:33.will get harder to breach each time blood is shed. The rebel gunmen are

:02:34. > :02:37.accused by the new pro-Europe Ukraine Government of being backed

:02:38. > :02:45.by a Russia determined to see them fail.

:02:46. > :02:47.Today in Kiev, the US Vice President was giving the struggling prime

:02:48. > :02:50.minister his very public support, though his words would have

:02:51. > :02:56.antagonised Russia further. No nation should stoke instability

:02:57. > :02:59.in its neighbour's country. We call on Russia to stop supporting men

:03:00. > :03:00.hiding behind masks in unmarked uniforms, sowing unrest in eastern

:03:01. > :03:13.Ukraine. But it is still not clear how much

:03:14. > :03:16.influence Russia has on men, like the self-appointed mayor of

:03:17. > :03:17.Sloviansk, fired up with hatred for the far-right activists of western

:03:18. > :03:25.Ukraine. TRANSLATION: With the Nazis and

:03:26. > :03:30.fascists we will have only one kind of dialogue. We will destroy them.

:03:31. > :03:33.This is not a civil war yet. But as the number of deaths mounts on both

:03:34. > :03:43.sides, the time to resolve the crisis is running out.

:03:44. > :03:46.Let's get more for you on this dramatic statement from the acting

:03:47. > :03:54.president of Ukraine. He appears to be determined to re-launch what Kiev

:03:55. > :03:57.terms its anti-terrorist operation. The BBC's Natalia Antelava is in the

:03:58. > :04:05.eastern city of Donetsk, and joins me now.

:04:06. > :04:11.This statement by the acting president just came out. In it, he

:04:12. > :04:14.calls on his Armed Forces to relaunch the anti-terrorist

:04:15. > :04:19.operation that was taking place not very successfully, I must add, in

:04:20. > :04:25.the eastern regions of Ukraine just before Easter. It is not a surprise

:04:26. > :04:31.they are starting it again. We were always anticipating the relaunch,

:04:32. > :04:38.but what is a surprise is the news that two bodies have been found in

:04:39. > :04:45.Sloviansk. That is the most militarised town in the region.

:04:46. > :04:54.These are the bodies of two men, one identified as local politician and

:04:55. > :04:57.member of the President's party. In a statement, the president said that

:04:58. > :05:05.both men had been brutally tortured. Thank you.

:05:06. > :05:08.It's a week since 230 girls were snatched from their classroom in

:05:09. > :05:11.broad daylight in Northern Nigeria. More than 180 are still missing.

:05:12. > :05:15.We're bringing you the first pictures we have from the scene of

:05:16. > :05:18.the attack - a school where the girls, aged between 16 and 18, were

:05:19. > :05:23.preparing to sit their final exams. As you can see it was a violent

:05:24. > :05:25.assault - there was a lot of damage done. The girls were abducted from

:05:26. > :05:29.the Government Girls Secondary School in the town of Chibok in

:05:30. > :05:32.Borno State - that's an hour's flight away from the capital Abuja.

:05:33. > :05:36.It's thought they are being held by members of the Islamist group Boko

:05:37. > :05:39.Haram in the Sambisa Forest. Boko Haram-related violence killed 1,500

:05:40. > :05:42.in the first three months of this year alone. A state of emergency has

:05:43. > :05:45.been declared but Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan last

:05:46. > :05:54.visited the region more than a year ago.

:05:55. > :06:04.The BBC's Nigeria Correspondent Will Ross is in Lagos with more.

:06:05. > :06:09.As you say, a particularly brutal few months in the north-east of

:06:10. > :06:12.Nigeria. This abduction of over 200 schoolgirls has caused an

:06:13. > :06:20.extraordinary amount of shock throughout the country. Perhaps for

:06:21. > :06:24.the first time, people are realising the level of violence and just how

:06:25. > :06:27.vulnerable some of the communities are in the north-east. There have

:06:28. > :06:33.been many attacks on schools in recent months, thousands of students

:06:34. > :06:40.are unable to go to school now in the north-east. The region is in a

:06:41. > :06:46.way heading backwards. As I have been finding out, the people of this

:06:47. > :06:53.place are left just praying and fasting for news of missing

:06:54. > :06:57.children. Another destroyed school in Nigeria.

:06:58. > :07:01.This area is promoted and dangerous it to a whole week to get the first

:07:02. > :07:07.pictures out. Many schools have been attacked by Islamist notes, but this

:07:08. > :07:10.midnight raid was different. Gunmen forced all the female students out

:07:11. > :07:16.of their dormitories and they were then torched. Insurgents are

:07:17. > :07:25.believed to be from the group known as Boko Haram, and let girls onto

:07:26. > :07:28.lorries. One girl said she at first mistook the attackers for people who

:07:29. > :07:34.are going to protect them. We have had her identity.

:07:35. > :07:39.We thought they were soldiers and they asked us to get on the vehicle.

:07:40. > :07:45.We ran back home because they did not look innocent.

:07:46. > :07:57.15 spoke to by phone and pleaded Boko Haram to show mercy. There is

:07:58. > :08:13.nothing between us and them. I plead with Boko Haram to have mercy.

:08:14. > :08:19.The Islamist extremists are believed to be holding the teenagers in the

:08:20. > :08:23.vast forest in this region. Some of the parents of the missing girls

:08:24. > :08:31.have searched the forest themselves, but found it too dangerous. Boko

:08:32. > :08:37.Haram translates as western education is forbidden, and attacks

:08:38. > :08:41.on Government schools have forced thousands of students home.

:08:42. > :08:48.Christians and Muslims are all saying the same prayers, for the

:08:49. > :08:53.girls to be set free. The Nigerian military last week said it was doing

:08:54. > :09:00.all it could to locate and free the girls, who we believe are being held

:09:01. > :09:05.by the Islamist militant group. Since last week, we have had no word

:09:06. > :09:12.from the military or Government. Many people in that area, especially

:09:13. > :09:17.the parents and relatives, are left praying and hoping for good news.

:09:18. > :09:20.But they are folding their arms and saying there is nothing they can do

:09:21. > :09:25.themselves, but they are calling on the Government to do more and on

:09:26. > :09:33.Boko Haram to show mercy and released the girls.

:09:34. > :09:37.It seemed the military had got the figures wrong in the first place. It

:09:38. > :09:41.is hard for the families to have been in the military in that case,

:09:42. > :09:45.is it not? There was a lot of confusion last

:09:46. > :09:48.week over the number of girl that had been taken. That's partly

:09:49. > :09:52.because this raid happened in the middle of the night, when the school

:09:53. > :09:59.was only open for a few days for exams. It was not a regular term

:10:00. > :10:03.time period of the educational system. But, yes, there was

:10:04. > :10:08.confusion and some people thought the military were downplaying the

:10:09. > :10:12.scale of the attack on purpose. At the moment, the focus is on how on

:10:13. > :10:20.earth are those girls going to be freed. It is a difficult job for the

:10:21. > :10:24.military. The forest is huge and covers about 100 kilometres across

:10:25. > :10:29.from west to east. It will be difficult to locate them and even

:10:30. > :10:31.harder to set them free. These are well armed Islamist militants

:10:32. > :10:42.holding these girls. Thank you.

:10:43. > :10:45.The reach of the radical Islamist group Boko Haram appears to be

:10:46. > :10:48.spreading beyond Nigeria. The BBC has spoken to a local gang in

:10:49. > :10:50.neighbouring Niger, which says it's collaborated with the group, in

:10:51. > :10:53.return for money. Nigeria's neighbours have feared for

:10:54. > :10:56.some time that the Boko Haram insurgency could spread. Thousands

:10:57. > :10:59.of people have already fled violence in the country. Thomas Fessy, sent

:11:00. > :11:05.this report from across the border in Diffa in southeastern Niger. In

:11:06. > :11:11.the Sahara, there is little cover to take from a sandstorm. For this

:11:12. > :11:20.village in Nigeria, the fourth attack by Boko Haram meant it was

:11:21. > :11:24.time to leave. The border, the river between Niger and Nigeria. On either

:11:25. > :11:28.side of it, people have enjoyed strong links for centuries, sharing

:11:29. > :11:37.ethnicity and culture. Is your village over the? This man believes

:11:38. > :11:47.the border will keep them safe for now. On Lake Chad, Nigerians are

:11:48. > :11:56.fleeing by boat. The UN estimates 500 cross into Niger each week. This

:11:57. > :12:05.man arrived last month with his family. TRANSLATION: I was going to

:12:06. > :12:11.bed when we heard the first gunshots. As we ran to escape, your

:12:12. > :12:16.little girl was shot as she fled her burning house. We counted 15 dead in

:12:17. > :12:21.the streets. It is a growing refugee crisis but

:12:22. > :12:24.without camps. Authorities argue they could become new targets, or

:12:25. > :12:29.worse, recruitment centres for Boko Haram. Boko Haram have shown they

:12:30. > :12:33.can hit the Nigerian state in different ways. Bomb attacks,

:12:34. > :12:39.raiding villages, attacking schools and abducting children. For now,

:12:40. > :12:42.Nigeria's neighbours are dealing with the consequences of this

:12:43. > :12:48.violence. The prospect of the same violence billing over is becoming

:12:49. > :12:53.more of a question of, not if, but when they may strike here.

:12:54. > :12:58.Mitigating the threat means daily patrols along the border. Several

:12:59. > :13:03.attacks have been foiled over the last months and dozens of men

:13:04. > :13:09.expected to be linked to Boko Haram have been arrested. We have made

:13:10. > :13:13.contact with a local gang, whose members claim they are collaborating

:13:14. > :13:19.with Boko Haram. They agreed to talk to us but we cannot show their

:13:20. > :13:23.faces. The gang members are in their early 20s and told us that five of

:13:24. > :13:27.their group have joined Nigerian militants. Two have already been

:13:28. > :13:34.killed. TRANSLATION: Some of our members are

:13:35. > :13:41.with them now. We hear information. They come to us.

:13:42. > :13:46.If they tell you to launch an attack, would you do it?

:13:47. > :13:55.TRANSLATION: Yes. We are ready. That is why we are there.

:13:56. > :14:00.Boko Haram, they say, have paid them $3000 to join their insurgency. It

:14:01. > :14:03.is the cash they want, they have no interest in defending sharia law.

:14:04. > :14:09.Drought and hunger have made communities in this area vulnerable.

:14:10. > :14:14.Events have made unstable and this fragile state is now threatened by a

:14:15. > :14:22.crisis next door, fuelled by poverty and neglect. Both conditions exist

:14:23. > :14:26.here. Now a look at some of the day's

:14:27. > :14:29.other news: A court in Russia has found the

:14:30. > :14:39.opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, guilty of libel. Mr Navalny was

:14:40. > :14:42.accused of referring to a local politician as a drug-addict on

:14:43. > :14:46.Twitter. Mr Navalny - a critic of the Kremlin who stood for election

:14:47. > :14:49.as mayor of Moscow last year - was fined about $8,000. He's already

:14:50. > :14:51.under house arrest, accused in a separate case of embezzlement. Mr

:14:52. > :14:54.Navalny has always insisted accusations against him are

:14:55. > :14:57.politically motivated. The military in South Sudan says

:14:58. > :15:01.it's engaged in heavy fighting with rebel forces in several parts of the

:15:02. > :15:05.country. The United Nations has accused rebels loyal to the former

:15:06. > :15:09.vice president Riek Machar of hundreds of ethnic killings last

:15:10. > :15:11.week in the oil town of Bentiu. The rebels have denied involvement,

:15:12. > :15:15.blaming retreating government forces.

:15:16. > :15:19.A court in Egypt has been holding the latest hearing in its trial of

:15:20. > :15:22.three journalists working for the Al Jazeera news channel. They're

:15:23. > :15:26.accused of spreading false news and aiding the banned Muslim

:15:27. > :15:29.Brotherhood. The prosecution has presented photos and news reports

:15:30. > :15:34.which it says support its case. The journalists have now been held for

:15:35. > :15:37.more than 100 days. In South Korea, 108 bodies have now

:15:38. > :15:43.been recovered from the ferry that capsized last Wednesday. Nearly 200

:15:44. > :15:47.- mainly schoolchildren - are still missing. Our correspondent Lucy

:15:48. > :15:51.Williamson has been speaking to one of the survivors and sent this

:15:52. > :15:55.report from the island of Jeju, the ferry's scheduled destination.

:15:56. > :16:00.Day and night, they are bringing in the bodies. Each one precious, even

:16:01. > :16:05.after life. But these new arrivals are too late to spark anticipation.

:16:06. > :16:09.No miracles here now, just the joyless reunions of families with

:16:10. > :16:14.their dead. This was where it was meant to end. South Korea 's holiday

:16:15. > :16:18.island, Jeju. Its beaches and volcanoes a treat for teenagers

:16:19. > :16:24.before their final school year. They never saw it. Just before 9am last

:16:25. > :16:29.Wednesday, traffic controllers picked up the boat's distress call.

:16:30. > :16:34.It was the second request for help that morning. Moments earlier, a boy

:16:35. > :16:43.on board had called emergency services shouting, save us, we are

:16:44. > :16:47.on a ship and I think it is sinking. Workers at the ferry company here on

:16:48. > :16:51.shore were rushed in to the office, but there was little they could do.

:16:52. > :16:54.One of them who was here that they told me he cannot even walk down the

:16:55. > :16:58.street now without people blaming him. His colleagues on board, he

:16:59. > :17:01.said, should have done more. This person was on board the ferry. A

:17:02. > :17:05.truck driver who had made the same journey hundreds of times. He had

:17:06. > :17:10.just had breakfast and had gone up on deck for a smoke. TRANSLATION:

:17:11. > :17:15.All of a sudden, the ship tilted and started to sink. Containers fell

:17:16. > :17:20.into the sea. I realised we were going to capsize. I was clinging on

:17:21. > :17:23.to the handrail. I tried to save some of the students in the

:17:24. > :17:29.cafeteria. They were sliding around on their knees. I threw them a fire

:17:30. > :17:38.hose. The boat was tilting too much. Then the water started coming in. My

:17:39. > :17:41.friend managed to save a six-year-old child who was trapped

:17:42. > :17:46.inside. I think the parents and others inside were the heroes. They

:17:47. > :17:53.were passing children to each other over their heads. The ship was

:17:54. > :17:58.capsizing. All those people were swept away in the water. He is still

:17:59. > :18:10.haunted by the students he could not save. They were all the same age as

:18:11. > :18:13.my daughter, he said. The memories of them will not go away.

:18:14. > :18:16.It's one of the biggest football clubs in the world, and one of the

:18:17. > :18:19.best-known global brands, with millions of loyal fans. But, today,

:18:20. > :18:26.Manchester United is in disarray. After ten months at the helm,

:18:27. > :18:30.manager David Moyes has been sacked. It's been a very poor season for the

:18:31. > :18:33.man who was personally chosen by the legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson

:18:34. > :18:37.to lead the club in July last year. By January, United had been knocked

:18:38. > :18:41.out of the FA Cup after losing at home in the third round. And on

:18:42. > :18:44.Sunday the Red Devils suffered its 11th Premier League defeat of the

:18:45. > :18:47.season at Everton. Sunday's defeat means it's impossible for the club

:18:48. > :18:51.to qualify for next season's Champions League - the first time

:18:52. > :18:56.since 1995. Ryan Giggs will now take over as caretaker manager for the

:18:57. > :18:59.final four games of the season. And what happens at the club next will

:19:00. > :19:04.certainly be watched with great interest. The Reds have a total

:19:05. > :19:11.following of 659 million adults worldwide.

:19:12. > :19:15.Just ten months ago he was the chosen one, the hand-picked heir to

:19:16. > :19:18.the Manchester United throne. But, for David Moyes, the Theatre of

:19:19. > :19:24.Dreams has become the stuff of nightmares. Morales scores! Everton

:19:25. > :19:28.two, Manchester United zero. Saturday's defeat at Everton was to

:19:29. > :19:30.prove the final whistle. This morning, as his players arrived at

:19:31. > :19:35.the training ground, Moyes was sacked. Manchester United has

:19:36. > :19:37.announced that David Moyes has left the club, they said in a statement

:19:38. > :19:50.on Twitter. But for the fans it's still sinking

:19:51. > :19:54.in. I think it is a shame. He could've done with a bit more time.

:19:55. > :19:58.But seventh is just not good enough. He didn't do as well as everybody

:19:59. > :20:01.expected, for a club like Manchester United. They should have finished at

:20:02. > :20:04.least in the top four. After Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, this

:20:05. > :20:10.would always be the toughest of acts to follow, but Moyes was his choice,

:20:11. > :20:16.arriving with a plea for patience. When we have had bad times here, the

:20:17. > :20:22.club has stood by me. All my staff stood by me, the players stood by

:20:23. > :20:28.me. Your job now is to stand by our new manager. But Moyes could never

:20:29. > :20:33.escape the shadow of his predecessor. He began badly with the

:20:34. > :20:37.flop signing of Fellaini and was soon struggling on the pitch too.

:20:38. > :20:40.The style was as stodgy as the results. Defeats to Liverpool and

:20:41. > :20:45.Manchester City prompted an aerial protest last month, and now the

:20:46. > :20:49.club's American owners have acted. The failure to qualify for the

:20:50. > :20:53.riches of the Champions League perhaps the biggest concern. I think

:20:54. > :20:56.it's largely driven by finances, the finances of not being in the

:20:57. > :20:59.Champions League, and also driven by the finances of making sure that

:21:00. > :21:03.when they enter the transfer market this summer they will be able to

:21:04. > :21:07.spend a lot of money and trust the person they will give the money to

:21:08. > :21:16.spend. So who will they turn to next? Among the favourites are

:21:17. > :21:23.Holland coach, Louis van Gaal. But in the short term, they have asked

:21:24. > :21:26.Ryan Giggs to take temporary charge. He already helps with coaching at

:21:27. > :21:30.United, so could he be the long-term solution? He knows every player in

:21:31. > :21:34.the last 25 years, and he's won more than any other player in the league.

:21:35. > :21:39.Is there anybody more suitable for the job and knows more than him? He

:21:40. > :21:42.knows how to do it himself. But now, United, who just a year ago were

:21:43. > :21:45.celebrating the title, are in turmoil. Following this man was

:21:46. > :21:51.often described as the impossible job, and for David Moyes, that is

:21:52. > :21:54.exactly how it has proved. Jim White is the author of

:21:55. > :21:57.Manchester United: The Biography and is a columnist with the Daily

:21:58. > :22:07.Telegraph newspaper. He joins me from our studio in Oxford. Welcome

:22:08. > :22:11.to the programme. So much analysis in the hours since we have heard

:22:12. > :22:14.this, but where you think David Moyes went wrong? I think it went

:22:15. > :22:22.wrong from the start. The first thing he did was to get rid of Alex

:22:23. > :22:27.Ferguson's backroom staff and bringing his own guys over from

:22:28. > :22:30.Everton. They were the people who ran Manchester United. They

:22:31. > :22:34.understood the players and knew what they needed in training. They knew

:22:35. > :22:39.how to motivate them. I think the new guys came in, the players took

:22:40. > :22:44.one look at them and thought, what have you want? That was a position

:22:45. > :22:48.they could never answer. You could see anybody would have failed to

:22:49. > :22:53.shine in the wake of Alex Ferguson CHEERING AND APPLAUSE It was always

:22:54. > :23:07.going to be hard. Is working space, the office if you like, is the

:23:08. > :23:18.technical area. Then in ten foot letters opposite you is the name

:23:19. > :23:25.Alex Ferguson. It was always going to be difficult. When you get to the

:23:26. > :23:31.point where the players want you gone, you are toast? That is right.

:23:32. > :23:37.You have to trust the players and they have to trust your. My

:23:38. > :23:41.understanding is that things started to deteriorate around Christmas

:23:42. > :23:46.time. You could see that on the pitch. Players who had won the title

:23:47. > :23:52.the year before suddenly looked second rate. Of course this is not

:23:53. > :23:59.just an English story or off the ball story, this is a global

:24:00. > :24:02.business story. It is. That is principally why David Moyes was

:24:03. > :24:08.sacked. The business requires a constant triumph on the pitch in

:24:09. > :24:14.order to feed the huge number of global commercial partners it has

:24:15. > :24:18.two keep bringing fans involved. All of those people demand constant

:24:19. > :24:26.successful stop David Moyes did not provide that. He was gone. Is one of

:24:27. > :24:31.the reasons to sack him that they didn't want him in charge of the

:24:32. > :24:35.purse strings over the summer? That is right. I think he probably had a

:24:36. > :24:41.clause in his contract which said if you don't qualify for the champions

:24:42. > :24:48.league you are out. It was mathematically impossible to qualify

:24:49. > :24:52.on Sunday. As you see, there is a huge rebuilding job to be done.

:24:53. > :24:56.Someone has to come in and attract players to a club that will not be

:24:57. > :25:02.in the champions league. They have to change that vicious cycle. It

:25:03. > :25:08.will not be fun. Who do you think is likely to get the job? Who do the

:25:09. > :25:12.players need? The romantic in me, the man who believes in the kind of

:25:13. > :25:17.glory of football, would want Ryan takes to get the job. He has four

:25:18. > :25:35.games in charge at the moment, he understands the club, he has been

:25:36. > :25:37.there since he was a small boy. He absolutely gets what Manchester

:25:38. > :25:41.United is about. But the club have said they will not offer him the

:25:42. > :25:44.job. I think they will go for one of the big beasts of the game. If they

:25:45. > :26:00.go for Louis van Hal, the most likely candidate, they will have an

:26:01. > :26:07.equal problem similar to other big managers in the premiership. I don't

:26:08. > :26:12.think anything could be one next year possibly the year after. I

:26:13. > :26:20.think it will take very long to get out of this mess thank you for your

:26:21. > :26:34.time and your insight. A reminder of our main news.

:26:35. > :26:45.The Ukrainian president has said that the time has come for them to

:26:46. > :26:51.relaunch their power in the east of the country. Joe Biden has said that

:26:52. > :26:54.he fears the Geneva agreement could collapse.

:26:55. > :27:01.That's all from the programme. Next the weather. From me and the rest of

:27:02. > :27:08.the team, goodbye. We will find some spells of sunshine

:27:09. > :27:12.developing tomorrow. One weather front will provide focus for

:27:13. > :27:16.possibly longer spell of rain or slide its way into the south-west by

:27:17. > :27:21.the morning, heading up into Northern Ireland as well. A bit of a

:27:22. > :27:23.misty to Wednesday. Many central