Not that the rain and wind stopped life carrying on in Bristol, with plenty to enjoy indoors such as the Tina Turner musical at the Hippodrome and tasty treats at bakeries in the city.
Five other men have already pleaded not guilty to murder and a separate charge of robbery relating to the same incident.They are Cameron Williams-Ferguson, 24, from Kettering; Connor White, 25, of Rothwell; Kyle Derek McSkimming, 23, of Corby; Keiton Underwood, 20, from Desborough; and Ace Hill, 18, from Corby.
The suspects remain in custody and a trial is expected to begin on 22 September.A couple who have fostered more than 100 children say they will keep doing so until they "physically can't anymore".When husband and wife Jane and Chris Williams, from Swansea, decided to start fostering 24 years ago, they never expected to look after so many.
More than 7,000 children are in the care system in Wales, with just 3,800 foster families, according to"You just need one bed, and space in your heart, and you can become a great foster carer," said Mr Williams.
Mrs Williams, 58, said a conversation with their own three children inspired them.
"We just came home and spoke to the children about their feelings, and how they'd feel about sharing their home, their mum and dad, and after that chat we decided to start the ball rolling," she said."I did a pie and pasty challenge in Exmouth, I dressed in a stem cell for that. I was the only person dressed in fancy costume."
Ms Cato said she has been watching the London Marathon "since it's been on telly"."I just feel really emotional about it," she added. "I really want to do well and do my family proud."
An 87-year-old man is setting out to prove that age is just a number by completing a 50km (31-mile) ultra marathon.Paul Youd, from Taunton, Somerset, is a seasoned runner and has earned a reputation for taking on crazy challenges in the name of charity.