The Yorkshire Post features writer Laura Reid looks at what's coming up in the week ahead.
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00:00I'm Laura Reid, the Assistant Features Editor at The Yorkshire Post and here's a look at what's
00:04coming up in the week ahead. It is, of course, the week when British summertime officially begins.
00:10The start of daylight saving time will see the clocks move forward for one hour on Sunday.
00:17In politics, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to deliver her spring statement on March 26th
00:23against the background of a faltering economy. The mid-year economic update will outline
00:29public finance forecasts and potential policy changes. The Chancellor's statement this year
00:35is due to be delivered alongside the publication of an impact assessment of the government's planned
00:40changes to the welfare system that were announced last week. In culture, a colourful carnival is
00:47taking place in Rotherham on Saturday with music, puppets and performances from local groups.
00:52There'll be a procession through the streets as well as free activities and workshops
00:56and Jitterbug, which is a giant interactive inflatable sculpture.
01:00Roots Rotherham Street Carnival is part of the Borough's Children's Capital of Culture programme
01:05this year. And in television, nominations are set to be announced for the BAFTA TV Awards.
01:12On Thursday, the headline sponsor P&O Cruises has already announced the six nominees for this
01:19year's Memorable Moment Award, which is the only one to be decided by the public. Meanwhile,
01:24Tuesday will see comedian Tom Allen host the Royal Television Society's Programme Awards. BBC
01:32leads the way this year with 45 nominations across the 29 categories, whilst Channel 4 received 14.