News UK Crime Two men were jailed yesterday at Luton Crown Court Steven McDonald, 32, (right) and John Wright, 66, (left) (PA) A pair of criminals who smuggled more than 28 tonnes of cannabis, worth an estimated £84 million, have been jailed. The "industrial scale" drugs network moved the illegal Class B substances from Holland to the UK in ceramic tiles and laminate wood flooring. The operation came tumbling apart after Steven McDonald, 32, and John Wright, 66, were caught in the act by undercover police officers and yesterday sentenced at Luton Crown Court to eight years and nine years and four months respectively. (PA) McDonald, from Chatham in Kent, and Wright, from west London, will be unable to leave the UK for 10 years following their release. It is thought to be largest drugs operation successfully prosecuted in the UK. Running since 2007, the men used legitimate haulage businesses – unaware of their illegal cargos - to transport the cannabis. The scheme was busted after Harwich Port Border Force officers intercepted a consignment of approximately 300 kilos of herbal cannabis – disguised inside floor tiles – from the Netherlands on 24 April, 2014, KentOnline reported.
There are two areas to watch for possible tropical development this week. These two areas could eventually become threats to parts of the Caribbean. It's still too soon to determine if either of them will threaten the mainland U. S. It's not uncommon for there to be multiple areas to watch for tropical development in late August. The Atlantic hurricane season has already had an active start and this week there are two areas to watch for possible tropical development. In the past week, we've seen tropical storms Josephine and Kyle form in the Atlantic. Both of those systems have now dissipated and neither of them brought significant impacts to any land areas. For the latest on Invest 97L click here and the latest on 98L can be found here. Tracking Multiple Disturbances Not Unusual in Late August It's not unusual to be tracking multiple disturbances in the Atlantic for tropical development this time of year. Some of these disturbances form into tropical storms and hurricanes, but many others do not.
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Forecast Saturday 0% 69 ° 56 ° Night - Mostly clear. Winds variable at 4 to 7 mph (6. 4 to 11. 3 kph). The overnight low will be 55 °F (12. 8 °C). Sunny with a high of 70 °F (21. 1 °C). Winds variable at 3 to 7 mph (4. 8 to 11. Sunday 0% 70 ° 54 ° Sunny today with a high of 70 °F (21. 1 °C) and a low of 54 °F (12. 2 °C). Monday 0% 77 ° 57 ° Sunny today with a high of 77 °F (25. 0 °C) and a low of 57 °F (13. 9 °C). Tuesday 0% 71 ° 60 ° Mostly cloudy today with a high of 71 °F (21. 7 °C) and a low of 60 °F (15. 6 °C). Wednesday 10% 82 ° 61 ° Thunderstorms today with a high of 82 °F (27. 8 °C) and a low of 61 °F (16. Thursday 25% 77 ° 66 ° Thunderstorms today with a high of 77 °F (25. 0 °C) and a low of 66 °F (18. There is a 25% chance of precipitation. Friday 5% 68 ° 61 ° Mostly cloudy today with a high of 68 °F (20. 0 °C) and a low of 61 °F (16. Saturday 0% 66 ° 58 ° Mostly cloudy today with a high of 66 °F (18. 9 °C) and a low of 58 °F (14. 4 °C). Sunday 0% 70 ° 57 ° Partly cloudy today with a high of 70 °F (21.