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it may make 16 degrees in glasgow but will be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight with clearer skies though following into scotland. could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will affect eastern parts of england heading to the southeast and northerly wind follows and the odd light shower around north sea coast. cloud will tend to build up the sunner skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales, and here temperatures will be 1a, 15 degrees and it will be colder further east of there, and for the next few days, west will be best. high—pressure is no longer with us by wednesday, but with still in that colder air stream with northerly wind bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coast where it will feel particularly cold. may see a touch of frost here and there if cloud breaks but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday and could lead to a few showers, mainly for england and wales. looking
it may make 16 degrees in glasgow but will be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight with clearer skies though following into scotland. could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will affect eastern parts of england heading to the southeast and northerly wind follows and the odd light shower around north sea coast. cloud will tend to build up...
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or two morning showers, a bit of sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant, 16 degrees possible in the glasgow area, but with cloud dominant, further rain at times across england and wales, a chilly day, although some in the far west of wales and south west england, east anglia, south east may stay dry. not as much though, as we go through monday night and into tuesday. these weather fronts continue to push south as the high pressure creeps further and further away. the clouds in the south bring in some initial showers on tuesday. northerly wind then develops, making it feel cold in the cloudier moments, but we should all see some dry and sunnier weather develop through the day, especially in the north and the west. but even with that sunshine, it will feel a bit chillier than this weekend, given more in the way of that northerly breeze. take care. this is bbc news, the headlines: on this vote, the yays are 311 and the nays are 112. the bill is passed. us lawmakers have finally — after months of delays — approved billions of dollars in new us military aid for ukraine to help combat russia'
or two morning showers, a bit of sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant, 16 degrees possible in the glasgow area, but with cloud dominant, further rain at times across england and wales, a chilly day, although some in the far west of wales and south west england, east anglia, south east may stay dry. not as much though, as we go through monday night and into tuesday. these weather fronts continue to push south as the high pressure creeps further and further away. the clouds in the south bring in...
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reports on co2, but we now have additional pilot studies in los angeles, providence, rhode island, and glasgow and scotland. and we're looking to grow with partners, everywhere across the world. >> it's really interesting. i think we are in a bit of a bay area bubble right here. we see a lot of folks that are driving electric cars. perhaps you even drive one, but anytime you're on the freeway, you definitely see like, wow, another electric car, another tesla. do you think that other parts of the state, even other parts of the country, would fare as well as we do here in the bay area when it comes to the adoption of evs? we know there's a been a big, federal push to try and make them more attractive to folks with these rebate incentives, but what do you think? yeah. >> so i think i was i hadn't looked at the adoption until we wrote this paper. so it turns out here in the bay area, about for a little more than 4.5% of cars are electric and hybrid electric. that's almost double the rate in southern california, and certainly much more than other parts of the country. but i think our success here w
reports on co2, but we now have additional pilot studies in los angeles, providence, rhode island, and glasgow and scotland. and we're looking to grow with partners, everywhere across the world. >> it's really interesting. i think we are in a bit of a bay area bubble right here. we see a lot of folks that are driving electric cars. perhaps you even drive one, but anytime you're on the freeway, you definitely see like, wow, another electric car, another tesla. do you think that other parts...
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we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine and we had temperatures 16—16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we've got these kind of contrast at the moment is we do have some slightly milder air coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk. but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. next few hours, we've got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales. nothing too heavy. it might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there's patchy rain slowly fizzling as it works its way south eastwards. plenty of sunshine across the northern and we
we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine and we had temperatures 16—16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we've got these kind of contrast at the moment is we do have some slightly milder air coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk. but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there's not going to be a huge...
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it's incredibly in glasgow. it's incredibly difficult, but, you know, that's not the main issue here so i can't say any more . can't say any more. >> i'm not going to say any more. >> peter murrell , who was the >> peter murrell, who was the snp's chief executive for more than two decades before standing down last year, has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds. detectives are investigating how more than £600,000 in donations for independence campaigning was spent. for independence campaigning was spent . the 59 year old, who is spent. the 59 year old, who is no longer in custody, has also resigned his snp membership. in other news, the met police has apologised after an officer used the firm openly jewish in an anti—semitism campaigner who was near a pro—palestine march. a video clip posted on social media showed the moment gideon falter was threatened with arrest by police. >> you are quite openly jewish. this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worr
it's incredibly in glasgow. it's incredibly difficult, but, you know, that's not the main issue here so i can't say any more . can't say any more. >> i'm not going to say any more. >> peter murrell , who was the >> peter murrell, who was the snp's chief executive for more than two decades before standing down last year, has been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds. detectives are investigating how more than £600,000 in donations for independence campaigning...
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and look at the temperatures, 15 in london, 10 degrees in glasgow. that is the average for the time of the year. it'll feel colder on monday with this low pressure barrelling across the uk. look at the isobars and the winds coming in from the north. a cold cutting wind, really very chilly wind for some of us, bringing showers, also hail and thunder possible, but also some sunny spells in between. and the temperatures, well, below par for the time of the year with this air originating from the northern climes. possibly around about 12 degrees in london and single figures across northern ireland, scotland and parts of northern england as well. is it going to stay chilly for most of the week? it is to an extent, with further showers on the way. but i think as we head towards thursday and friday, there is an indication that there will be another change in the wind direction and we'll see those values rising once again just a bit. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in australia say they don't believe a stabbing attack that left six people
and look at the temperatures, 15 in london, 10 degrees in glasgow. that is the average for the time of the year. it'll feel colder on monday with this low pressure barrelling across the uk. look at the isobars and the winds coming in from the north. a cold cutting wind, really very chilly wind for some of us, bringing showers, also hail and thunder possible, but also some sunny spells in between. and the temperatures, well, below par for the time of the year with this air originating from the...
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my men. mississippi g comes to collect the product that he pleases. 200 individual piece for small glasgow that's mode then to your it was about 300 to peaceful, big baskets on 80400 bucks and 900 for children's bags. and the important thing is now of a village is very p. there is a cost plus 5 another for the la you put in a lot of good of the lives let in the changes allow, man, i saw those village them and making a living. doing this, i got inspired to whole empty out of, of the i always very happy about and get up and put them both on the a lot of your loved ones to spend a sense of responsibility for from my side. didn't know. i didn't know step. this is a small step from my side of goods if we are old fill minded to make some effort. and then we can protect our environment to be chosen and ready to meet to alaska. perfect, but the biggest trip to pieces is the belief that someone else will see that i am totally on board with this idea of designing maximum value. also, whether it is to recycling or reusing or something else. what do you, what are there any such habits that you incorpo
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may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight with clearer skies. though, following into scotland, there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england, heading to the south east and northerly wind then follows in the odd light shower around north sea coast. cloud will tend to build up the sunny skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. and here temperatures will be 13 or 1a degrees, but again it's going to be colder further east and generally over the next few days west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday. but we're still in that cold air stream with the northerly wind bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coast where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday,
may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight with clearer skies. though, following into scotland, there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england, heading to the south east and northerly wind then follows in the odd light shower around north sea...
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the further south you are, the dryers will be. 15 degrees in london, ten in glasgow, which is not the average for the time of year. on monday pressure sweeps in, a a day of april showers on monday. some will bring hale, thunder, rainbows as well, and even the chance of winter in this fulsome. it will feel cold. temperatures may not reach double figures across scotland and northern ireland and in the south below par as well. it looks like a will say chilly through most of the week, there's april showers, but hints of things turning a little milder towards the end of the week. goodbye. this is bbc news, the headlines. at least six people are dead in sydney — after a man stabs multiple people in a busy shopping centre. there were four female women deceased in the shopping centre and one male. and subsequently another female passed away in hospital. and iran says it's seized and israeli—linked vessel in the straight of hormuz and is transferring it to its territorial waters. welcome to the programme. we start this hour with breaking news out of australia. it is heading into night time
the further south you are, the dryers will be. 15 degrees in london, ten in glasgow, which is not the average for the time of year. on monday pressure sweeps in, a a day of april showers on monday. some will bring hale, thunder, rainbows as well, and even the chance of winter in this fulsome. it will feel cold. temperatures may not reach double figures across scotland and northern ireland and in the south below par as well. it looks like a will say chilly through most of the week, there's april...
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and as a result, the glasgow adding she and others were surprised learn of increase of ticketing. like i said, we're the ones that that that's doing the groundwork. people are going on like this. so >> we just want to be protected. and several people spoke at the rally, including nicole christian, as we're not told, were not given the proper information. so assaults go up when finds shares what she says, what they need to feel safe, simple, stable vehicles for them to making sure we're at the table for those important discussions, making sure that they're not just making decisions in a conceptual we reached out to sfmta regarding these concerns and the rally we're getting the following statement. safety is our top priority at the agency. thanks to our efforts. crime is down. 48% since 2018 within our system are parking control. officers are provided de-escalation training, self-defense tools and i access to our internal dispatch center that communicates directly with sfpd for any assistance they need. and the workers are hoping improvements will be made once the agency and workers
and as a result, the glasgow adding she and others were surprised learn of increase of ticketing. like i said, we're the ones that that that's doing the groundwork. people are going on like this. so >> we just want to be protected. and several people spoke at the rally, including nicole christian, as we're not told, were not given the proper information. so assaults go up when finds shares what she says, what they need to feel safe, simple, stable vehicles for them to making sure we're at...
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this engine could almost provide enough power to get you from london to glasgow, but not quite. if you wanted to scale it up for international flights, would you just make the same thing bigger or is it a totally different exercise? it is scalable until a certain power, but then we'll have to change technology. getting this high power density system that will allow to have a lot of power but minimal weight to be integrated on an aircraft is really a challenge. and that probably means completely redesigning the plane. everything will be shrunk. some parts of the engine, of the fuel cell, will be sitting inside of the nacelle, and also the storage tank, which is, uh, going to be probably the largest, uh, you know, piece of equipment they will actually bring outside, 0k? right. so either on the side of the fuselage, or we will hang it on the wing. making everything fit isn't the only challenge, though. you need to have the maintenance and repair organisation. the whole process needs to be certified. we need to provide the hydrogen infrastructure to the, uh, to the aircraft. zeroavi
this engine could almost provide enough power to get you from london to glasgow, but not quite. if you wanted to scale it up for international flights, would you just make the same thing bigger or is it a totally different exercise? it is scalable until a certain power, but then we'll have to change technology. getting this high power density system that will allow to have a lot of power but minimal weight to be integrated on an aircraft is really a challenge. and that probably means completely...
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humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. mr yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, it's about what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? are you the new snp leader, mr swinney?i 0bviously, there's a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much re
humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. mr yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation....
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but with barely a minute on the clock, ross county almost had the lead, which seems to shock the glasgow side into life, and they struck first when jack baldwin's clearance found a way through. translation: you have followed those directives from a to z, and they have brought life—saving moments. days after such an exemplary interception yesterday thwarted the iranian attack, iran and its proxies, iraq, hezbollah and lebanon have saved the whole of the middle east, iran blocked the airspace of all the countries around them, while sending a massive swarm of explosives, we are talking about 180 uavs and cruise and ballistic missiles, which could have truly caused an explosion of the whole area. but with israel's operational intelligence and technological supremacy, they managed to thwart this, alongside our defence systems, with the regional coalition led by the united states and great britain, france and other countries in the area, we managed to intercept 99% of the threats, it is the first time that such an international defence alliance has managed to succeed in doing such an operati
but with barely a minute on the clock, ross county almost had the lead, which seems to shock the glasgow side into life, and they struck first when jack baldwin's clearance found a way through. translation: you have followed those directives from a to z, and they have brought life—saving moments. days after such an exemplary interception yesterday thwarted the iranian attack, iran and its proxies, iraq, hezbollah and lebanon have saved the whole of the middle east, iran blocked the airspace...
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humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. humza yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police investigation. the drama here today isn'tjust about who occupies this house, it's about what they want to do while they are in there. and this whole affair has highlighted divisions in the snp — divisions on how to achieve independence, divisions on economic policy, and divisions too on social issues, not least the most contentious topic of gender. so who will inherit those challenges? are you the new snp leader, mr swinney?j obviously, there's a lot to happen today. could it bejohn swinney, who led the party two decades ago and had pretty much
humza yousaf, glasgow. he speaks urdu. humza yousaf will have a place in the history books as the first muslim, the first descendant of immigrants, and the first scots asian to lead scotland's devolved government. but his time in office was tough — most of all when his in—laws were trapped in gaza for a month. but he also lost a westminster by—election to labour and endured policy problems from hate crime to gender health care, all with his party under the shadow of a police...
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also has implications for the likelihood of scottish independence. 0ur reporter catriona renton is in glasgow and explains exactly how the first minister has found himself in this position. this time last week, we were talking about the scottish green party voting on whether or not they should remain in partnership with the snp. some in the party, as you were saying, were unhappy with the power—sharing arrangement after the snp dropped a climate change target. there has also been issues about gender services for young people. in a twist, humza yousaf called in the green ministers on thursday and he told them the relationship was over so that is how he finds himself in this position fighting for his political life. he said he is confident he will win the confidence vote he will win the confidence vote and he will not resign but he does face these two votes of confidence next week, one in himself and one in his government. as you were explaining in your introduction, the arithmetic in the scottish parliament is very tight. there are 63 snp msps, there are 65 opposition msps and there is the p
also has implications for the likelihood of scottish independence. 0ur reporter catriona renton is in glasgow and explains exactly how the first minister has found himself in this position. this time last week, we were talking about the scottish green party voting on whether or not they should remain in partnership with the snp. some in the party, as you were saying, were unhappy with the power—sharing arrangement after the snp dropped a climate change target. there has also been issues about...
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did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16 to 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we�*ve got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there�*s not going to be a huge amount of change in that over the next few days. for many areas, particularly in the east, the weather is going to stay on the cold side. next few hours, we�*ve got some clouds and patches of rain drifting southwards across england and wales, nothing too heavy, there might be a few mist patches along with that. clearing skies further north for scotland, northern ireland and northern england means it will be a bright, sunny and cold start to the day on tuesday. now, through the rest of the day, there�*s patchy rain slowly fizzling, as it works its way southeastwards. plenty of sunshine across
did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16 to 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we�*ve got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds across a good part of central and eastern england. really, there�*s not going to be a...
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by the time we get to saturday afternoon, it's 12 degrees in glasgow, still 20 degrees there in london. that may well be the last of that warmer air, because that weather front is going to move to the south of us. we're all in that cooler air stream, the winds more from the west or northwest and we will see some sunshine. increasingly, in scotland and northern ireland, we are going to see some showers, maybe even some longer spells of rain, even a touch of wintriness over the tops of the mountains. for england and wales, the whole sunday will be dry. a few showers coming in off the irish sea. those temperatures will be lower in the southeast of england. and it will be low pressure that is dominant for the start of next week, and that's bringing with it some stronger winds, away from scotland probably, but those stronger winds are going to blow in a mixture of sunshine and some fairly frequent showers, some of them heavy with hail and thunder and a bit of wintriness over the tops of the hills and mountains because temperatures are continuing to drop on monday. we've got 10 or 11 celsius
by the time we get to saturday afternoon, it's 12 degrees in glasgow, still 20 degrees there in london. that may well be the last of that warmer air, because that weather front is going to move to the south of us. we're all in that cooler air stream, the winds more from the west or northwest and we will see some sunshine. increasingly, in scotland and northern ireland, we are going to see some showers, maybe even some longer spells of rain, even a touch of wintriness over the tops of the...
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the further east and south you are, the drier it will be. 15 degrees in london, 10 in glasgow, which is actually the average for the time of year. on monday, this low pressure sweeps in, a day of april showers on monday. some will bring hail, thunder, rainbows as well, big towering cumulous clouds, and even the chance of winteriness across northern hills. it will feel cold. temperatures may not reach double figures across scotland and northern ireland, and in the south below par as well. it looks like it will stay chilly through most of the week, with those april showers, but hints of things turning a little milder towards the end of the week. bye— bye. this is bbc news, the headlines at least six people are dead in sydney, after a man stabs multiple people in a busy shopping centre. four female women deceased in the shopping centre, and one male. subsequently, anotherfemale passed away in hospital. i saw a woman lying on the floor in miss chanel, so, it was just like the worst thing ever. president biden wants a run not to attack israel after the attack on the diplomatic compound
the further east and south you are, the drier it will be. 15 degrees in london, 10 in glasgow, which is actually the average for the time of year. on monday, this low pressure sweeps in, a day of april showers on monday. some will bring hail, thunder, rainbows as well, big towering cumulous clouds, and even the chance of winteriness across northern hills. it will feel cold. temperatures may not reach double figures across scotland and northern ireland, and in the south below par as well. it...
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. >> the size of a city of glasgow every year. >> yes. you can't sustain that if you don't build a city the size of glasgow every year, with all of its accompanying infrastructure and obviously we're not doing that. >> benedict, appreciate your thoughts. thank you very much indeed. benedict spence there, so what do you think? we want your views this morning. get in touch with us. the rwanda flights, will they take off? will they be successful? what do you think about using scheduled aircraft to carry the migrants to rwanda? and would you buy a seat on board a plane like that? gbnews.com forward slash your say, please have it now . say, please have it now. >> of course it is april the 23rd. that means it is saint george's day. and communities across the country are gathering to celebrate england's patron saint. >> well, red crosses are flying against white backgrounds. knights are dusting off their chainmail. yet some are asking who is saint george? and why should you celebrate him? >> well, our east midlands reporter will hollis has the s
. >> the size of a city of glasgow every year. >> yes. you can't sustain that if you don't build a city the size of glasgow every year, with all of its accompanying infrastructure and obviously we're not doing that. >> benedict, appreciate your thoughts. thank you very much indeed. benedict spence there, so what do you think? we want your views this morning. get in touch with us. the rwanda flights, will they take off? will they be successful? what do you think about using...
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glasgow. willy wonka to be wonka chocolate experience to be recreated in la. >> this chocolate. >> remind us of this chocolate. >> remind us of this chocolate. >> it's the infamous >> well, it's the infamous willy's chocolate experience in glasgow, prompted glasgow, andrew. and it prompted angry police, is angry calls to police, which is not what want for not generally what you want for an attraction and all an attraction. and there was all sorts of because it was sorts of memes because it was basically there is . basically a there it is. >> they say, world of imagination. >> there you go. wow. >> there you go. wow. >> i mean, it was just some guy who set it up in a hall, got to use a lot of imagination there, haven't you. but didn't he use, like, clever eye images to, to call sparsely decorated warehouse? >> and i have to say, they nailed it, yeah, but they're trying to move it to, they're trying to move it to, they're trying move to la. it's trying to move it to la. it's one of those exports
glasgow. willy wonka to be wonka chocolate experience to be recreated in la. >> this chocolate. >> remind us of this chocolate. >> remind us of this chocolate. >> it's the infamous >> well, it's the infamous willy's chocolate experience in glasgow, prompted glasgow, andrew. and it prompted angry police, is angry calls to police, which is not what want for not generally what you want for an attraction and all an attraction. and there was all sorts of because it was...
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it is pretty miserable at the moment, but this was glasgow, we had just shy of 12 hours of sunshine today, west has certainly been two years on — is ukraine losing the war russia began with its full scale invason? 0n the day the uk prime minster travels to poland to announce more
it is pretty miserable at the moment, but this was glasgow, we had just shy of 12 hours of sunshine today, west has certainly been two years on — is ukraine losing the war russia began with its full scale invason? 0n the day the uk prime minster travels to poland to announce more
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let's speak to professorjames chalmers, professor of law at the university of glasgow, who was involved in the process that led to the law being passed. hello to you and thank you for talking to us on bbc news. this is not an easy area to legislate on. why were these laws needed? mast not an easy area to legislate on. why were these laws needed? most of all, the why were these laws needed? most of all. they pull— why were these laws needed? most of all, they pull together _ why were these laws needed? most of all, they pull together hate _ all, they pull together hate crime law from lots of different statutes. we have had a hate crime law across the decades and this in scotland pulls it together in one place. it does make some extensions, such as the one you have mentioned about the new offences of stirring up hatred. england already has some of these offences, stirring up hatred in relation to religion or sexual orientation but this act goes a little further. it orientation but this act goes a little further.— orientation but this act goes a little further. it does go a little furt
let's speak to professorjames chalmers, professor of law at the university of glasgow, who was involved in the process that led to the law being passed. hello to you and thank you for talking to us on bbc news. this is not an easy area to legislate on. why were these laws needed? mast not an easy area to legislate on. why were these laws needed? most of all, the why were these laws needed? most of all. they pull— why were these laws needed? most of all, they pull together _ why were these...
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would normally connect london to the uk's major cities, including birmingham, manchester, liverpool, glasgow and edinburgh. but none of those mainline services are running today because of the industrial action. the only services running from here are transport for london trains. the aslef union is the union in question and its general secretary is one of those on the picket line here this morning. well, the people behind me haven't had a pay rise for half a decade, and at the core of this is the right for everybody in the cost of living well, the people behind me haven't had a pay rise for half a decade, and at the core of this is the right for everybody in the cost of living crisis to have a pay rise and enjoy it. now, we have done 17 pay deals in the last 12 months — scotland, wales, freight, open access, elizabeth line, tube, and numerous others. this is a westminster problem driven by government. the government does not want to resolve it and doesn't care. so, ben, there is going to be a further disruption on the network, isn't there? yes, today's strike action is affecting avanti wes
would normally connect london to the uk's major cities, including birmingham, manchester, liverpool, glasgow and edinburgh. but none of those mainline services are running today because of the industrial action. the only services running from here are transport for london trains. the aslef union is the union in question and its general secretary is one of those on the picket line here this morning. well, the people behind me haven't had a pay rise for half a decade, and at the core of this is...
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temperatures much lower. 15 in london, ten in glasgow. average for the time of year. on monday, the low pressure sweeps in with strong winds and it will be a blustery day, and a day of april showers. some showers will bring hail, thunder, rainbows with big, towering cumulus clouds and the chance of some wintry net across northern hills. it will feel cold with temperatures not reaching double figures across scotland and northern ireland. in the south, below par as well. 10-12 c. is it the south, below par as well. 10—12 c. is it going to stay chilly? it looks as though it will stay chilly through most of the week with april showers but hints of things turning just a little bit milder towards the end of the week. this is bbc news, the headlines: at least six people are dead in sydney, after a man stabs multiple people in a busy shopping centre. four female women deceased in the shopping centre, and one male. subsequently, anotherfemale passed away in hospital. i saw a woman lying on the floor in miss chanel, so, it wasjust like the worst thing ever. iran says it's sei
temperatures much lower. 15 in london, ten in glasgow. average for the time of year. on monday, the low pressure sweeps in with strong winds and it will be a blustery day, and a day of april showers. some showers will bring hail, thunder, rainbows with big, towering cumulus clouds and the chance of some wintry net across northern hills. it will feel cold with temperatures not reaching double figures across scotland and northern ireland. in the south, below par as well. 10-12 c. is it the south,...
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may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight. with clearer skies, though, following into scotland, there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england heading to the southeast. a northerly wind then follows and the odd light shower around north sea coasts. cloud will tend to build up, the sunnier skies western scotland, northern ireland and wales. and here, temperatures will be 13 or 1a degrees. but, again, it's going to be colder further east, and generally over the next few days, west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday, but we're still in that colder air stream with a northerly wind, bringing the odd shower down some of those north sea coasts where it will feel particularly cold. we may well see a touch of frost here and there if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wedn
may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues to just get pushed away and these weather fronts move southwards overnight. with clearer skies, though, following into scotland, there could be an early frost around here. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england heading to the southeast. a northerly wind then follows and the odd light shower around north sea...
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not have come at a bit of time for the countries. jobless use, thousands of jobs, she consumed the glasgow convention center. and so how does both with chinese invested enterprises? and so that's because some a drop face in hopes of hiring local talent for localized development. and we set africa's unemployment rate already the highest in the world, rising to 32 percent to the 4th quarter of 2023. the top fee. so concrete initiated and efforts to bring home to the use of south africa the summer on just for here for this post this we're expecting at least 1000 watch old by the 12000. that they have already created over the past 2 years. where it said that we are expecting them to create a number of 6000 jobs over the will they put out of the city? yes, but they have done more than what we have expected was do. going to continue to make sure that we expect more investors from countries like china so that we can continue in increasing some of this opportunity to that to this company is actually bringing yet not even though the presence of chinese companies and advertise tasted the labels of v
not have come at a bit of time for the countries. jobless use, thousands of jobs, she consumed the glasgow convention center. and so how does both with chinese invested enterprises? and so that's because some a drop face in hopes of hiring local talent for localized development. and we set africa's unemployment rate already the highest in the world, rising to 32 percent to the 4th quarter of 2023. the top fee. so concrete initiated and efforts to bring home to the use of south africa the summer...
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let's get more detail on this from our scotland correspondent david wallace lockhart who joins us from glasgow now. so, a controversial piece of legislation, what are the concerns? yes, that law comes into effect today, hence the big public information campaign encouraging people to report hate crime. but plenty of critics of this bill, some are upset that biological sex is not one of the protected characteristics, concern from the police about what it means for workload and resources, and concerns about free speech, including from prominent critics like harry potter authorjk rolling. she is concerned how this will affect debate around transgender issues, she has taken to social media to say that free speech is at an end if the accurate description of biological sex is forbidden. government ministers are stressing that freedom of speech is baked into the legislation, and the first minister was defending it earlier today. there is a rising tide of hatred against people because of their protected characteristics, and scotland having this hate crime legislation, protecting people, giving that pro
let's get more detail on this from our scotland correspondent david wallace lockhart who joins us from glasgow now. so, a controversial piece of legislation, what are the concerns? yes, that law comes into effect today, hence the big public information campaign encouraging people to report hate crime. but plenty of critics of this bill, some are upset that biological sex is not one of the protected characteristics, concern from the police about what it means for workload and resources, and...
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lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more. i'm not going to say any more. the home she shares with peter murrell was searched by police when he was first arrested last year, as was the snp headquarters. mr murrell was its chief executive for more than two decades. after being held in custody for more than nine hours yesterday, he now stands accused of embezzlement, the misuse of funds, stealing money from the party he once ran. irate stealing money from the party he once ran. ~ ., ~ ., ., ., once ran. we now know that an individual _ once ran. we now know that an individua
lorna gordon is in glasgow for us. nicola sturgeon, seen for the first time since her husband was arrested and charged. it is time since her husband was arrested and charged-— and charged. it is incredibly difficult but _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's _ and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not - and charged. it is incredibly difficult but that's not the i and charged. it is incredibly . difficult but that's not the main issue here, so i can't say any more....
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the best of the brightness again has been across more sheltered western parts of the uk, that's the glasgow area, but behind me here, more cloud, thicker cloud across central and eastern parts of the uk, with outbreaks of rain. that's pretty much how it's going to be for the rest of the week. it will remain chilly with the best of the sunshine across western areas, more cloud across the east. the reason for an area of high pressure sitting out in the west, allowing northerly winds to move down across the country. we have some weather fronts tangled in there, that's why we have seen thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain, but that arctic air mass remains in place for most of the uk, up until we reach the weekend. tuesday will start chilly. a few showers draped across north sea coasts, and the remnants of the weather front bringing cloud and rain. the best of the sunshine across central western scotland, where we could see 16—17 degrees. but single figures in the north sea coast. there's some wintriness on the higher ground, it will be chilly there, but not as chilly as further north and west.
the best of the brightness again has been across more sheltered western parts of the uk, that's the glasgow area, but behind me here, more cloud, thicker cloud across central and eastern parts of the uk, with outbreaks of rain. that's pretty much how it's going to be for the rest of the week. it will remain chilly with the best of the sunshine across western areas, more cloud across the east. the reason for an area of high pressure sitting out in the west, allowing northerly winds to move down...
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afternoon but it will not be as much sunshine in northern ireland and not his arm on monday and in the glasgow to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues and will be pushed away by the feds moving southwards overnight with clear skies following in the scotland in early frost and eastern parts pink netting to the southeast in a northerly wind follows on the light shower around the seacoast and cloud will build up in western scotland and northern ireland and wales in temperatures will be 13 or 14 degrees spell be colder further east and west is going to be best. i pressure no longer with us but still in the cord airstream with a northerly wind and bringing the odd shower down real feel particularly cold. doctorfrost shower down real feel particularly cold. doctor frost for the cloud within the build up to the day on wednesday and that can lead to a few showers and mainly for england and wales, looking a bit sunnier around scotland and northern ireland but in belfast, w typical number of and stay in her ability chilly week i had d
afternoon but it will not be as much sunshine in northern ireland and not his arm on monday and in the glasgow to be particularly chilly for the midlands and eastern parts of england. that area of high pressure continues and will be pushed away by the feds moving southwards overnight with clear skies following in the scotland in early frost and eastern parts pink netting to the southeast in a northerly wind follows on the light shower around the seacoast and cloud will build up in western...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. lancashire police say they're reviewing information about allegations against the mp mark menzies, who's accused of misusing campaign funds. mr menzies was suspended by the conservative party after the times newspaper reported claims that he'd asked a party activist for thousands of pounds, saying he needed it to pay what he called "bad people" who'd locked him inside a flat. it's believed the police had received a call from labour for the matter to be investigated. mr menzies has told the times he strongly disputed the allegations. a man is in a critical condition in hospital after setting himself on fire outside the court in new york city where donald trump is on trial. our correspondent nada tawfik is outside the court. what more do we know? what are police saying?— what more do we know? what are police saying? well, “ournalists had 'ust police saying? well, “ournalists had just learned _ police saying? well, “ournalists had just learned that — police saying? well, journa
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. lancashire police say they're reviewing information about allegations against the mp mark menzies, who's accused of misusing campaign funds. mr menzies was suspended by the conservative party after the times newspaper reported claims that he'd asked a party activist for thousands of pounds, saying he needed it to pay what he called "bad people" who'd locked him inside a flat. it's believed the police had received a call from labour for the matter to be...
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there won't be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly the midlands and eastern parts of england. these weather fronts move southwards overnight, with clearer skies following in scotland, there could be an earlier frost. scotland, there could be an earlierfrost. most scotland, there could be an earlier frost. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england, heading to the south—east, a northerly wind follows and the odd light shower around the north sea coast. the sunnier skies for western scotland, northern ireland and wales. temperatures will be 13—14. again, it will be colder further east and generally over the next few days, west is going to be best. but high pressure is no longer with us by wednesday. but we're still in the cold air stream with the northerly wind. we may well see a touch of frost here and there, if the cloud breaks, but there, if the cloud breaks, but the cloud will tend to build up through the day on wednesday, and that could lead to a few showers, mainly for england a
there won't be as much sunshine in northern ireland, it may make 16 degrees in glasgow, but it's going to be particularly chilly the midlands and eastern parts of england. these weather fronts move southwards overnight, with clearer skies following in scotland, there could be an earlier frost. scotland, there could be an earlierfrost. most scotland, there could be an earlier frost. most of the cloud will be affecting some eastern parts of england, heading to the south—east, a northerly wind...