Sir Andrew had been scheduled to conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra at Prom 54 in August, featuring works by Stravinsky and Schumann alongside a new work by Steve Reich.
Showers continued through the night on Monday and on Tuesday in parts of south-west England, the north coast of Northern Ireland, north-west England and the coastal counties of Scotland.Some of these showers are heavy with thunder over the hills.
But through Tuesday evening and overnight another area of low pressure will sweep in from the Atlantic, bringing a spell of wet and potentially windy weather to England and Wales.On its current track, the low pressure will bring rain north-eastwards across south-west England this evening and then Wales, the Midlands, East Anglia, parts of northern England and south-east England, where it could turn heavy and thundery.To the north of the rain, across Northern Ireland and Scotland it will be cold with a frost and patchy fog.
There is a chance the rain might turn to snow across north Wales and the Peak District – as it bumps into the colder air – and then as it clears eastern England it might have a sting in its tail, bringing a bout of strong winds.As much as 25mm more rain is forecast on already saturated ground.
In Chippenham, Wiltshire, a clean-up operation is taking place and shop owners are assessing the damage.
Becky Lyons, who runs Pawesome Pet Shop, said she faced "carnage" after the floods hit her store and some of her Christmas stock has been ruined.When he arrived dressed as a gas engineer, the woman, from Cwmbran, in Torfaen, immediately recognised Mr Silver as the officer who dealt with her in July 2021, Cardiff Crown Court heard.
She had been arrested on suspicion of common assault and he drove her home after she was freed from custody without charge.The woman said she was a domestic violence victim, with PTSD and autism.
She claimed he asked about her sex life during the car journey and gave her his phone number.During the trip he started talking about sex.