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was a mild start to this morning, but it was also a rather wet one too, particularly for parts of the midlands, into yorkshire, south—east england as well, with a weather front gradually pushing more rain northwards and eastwards and then largely stalling. but some of the best sunshine today will be across northern scotland. this is where we could also see the day's highest temperatures. low pressure very much dominating notjust today but as we head through much of the rest of the week as well, just pushing this weather front slowly northwards and eastwards. but the rain is starting to weaken on this. always a lot of cloud, particularly for these north sea facing coasts where it is quite cool. there will be sunny spells emerging further west but also the chance of a few showers for wales, northern ireland and down towards the south—west of england. quite windy here for a time but the best of the sunshine for parts of caithness and sutherland here. across the moray firth we could see 21 or 22 celsius perhaps. 0vernight tonight, ourfront is practically stationary. the rain is gradually dying
was a mild start to this morning, but it was also a rather wet one too, particularly for parts of the midlands, into yorkshire, south—east england as well, with a weather front gradually pushing more rain northwards and eastwards and then largely stalling. but some of the best sunshine today will be across northern scotland. this is where we could also see the day's highest temperatures. low pressure very much dominating notjust today but as we head through much of the rest of the week as...
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i want to show what is happening in the west midlands. we show you an event a little earlier with the labour leader. ignore the tax on this screen abuts the labour leader was speaking earlier. this is the shadow secretary. they are talking about their plans for the nhs. a key labour policy announced this morning. you can clear —— but you can see keir starmer in the right of this screen. they say they were hits of this nhs circuit within the next five years. this covers anyone waiting for an appointment, a procedure or operation. they haven't been hit since 2016 these targets and a neighbour says when they win the election, —— if they win the election, this will be one of their key focus is. they are talking to one of the key doctors in one of these facilities in the west midlands. rishi sunak is down in call and we have seen lib dems leader ed davey is down in wales. all the political leap leaders across the country. let us talk about the scottish national party who wants to see railways nationalise if it wins the election. they w
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midlands to that showery rain. working into southwest scotland at the same time. a few showers coming into eastern england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire. many other areas there will be dry, quite a mild night, temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday, and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east through the late morning into the early afternoon. a much brighter day, though, for wales and southwest england. we'll see some sunny spells for northern ireland and particularly western scotland, 18 degrees likely here and further south with a bit of brightness we might get close to 20 celsius, but in the south, late on. look at this. some heavy rain working up from france and we could well see some big downpours and some thunderstorms , particularly thunderstorms, particularly through the early hours of thursday m
midlands to that showery rain. working into southwest scotland at the same time. a few showers coming into eastern england, particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire. many other areas there will be dry, quite a mild night, temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday, and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far...
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midlands, north east and york and north yorkshire. and there's no doubt this poses existential questions for the party. but the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, amidst the backdrop of his electoral loss, rather interestingly warned against the party's drift to the right. but is mr street right.7 is the problem that the conservatives are too right wing.7 well, let's break this issue down. issue by issue. the numbers of channel crossings so far this year are at an all time high for this point in the year, which would suggest we could be on track for another record total this year . another record total this year. and this is all in spite of the prime minister repeatedly saying the first time since the small boats crisis emerged. >> numbers are down. i just want to say that again, numbers are down. they're down because of all the things we're doing. the new deal i signed with albania, we've returned almost 3000 illegal migrants to albania. and, you know what.7 they've stopped coming. i'm pleased that we've made progres
midlands, north east and york and north yorkshire. and there's no doubt this poses existential questions for the party. but the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, amidst the backdrop of his electoral loss, rather interestingly warned against the party's drift to the right. but is mr street right.7 is the problem that the conservatives are too right wing.7 well, let's break this issue down. issue by issue. the numbers of channel crossings so far this year are at an all time high...
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but for much of north wales, the midlands, into eastern areas of england, it looks largely dry. there'll be some sunny spells as well. temperatures on monday perhaps down a little bit. so 1a degrees there in aberdeen, about 15, 16 celsius further south and east across england. but going through the rest of the week, high pressure is building in. and when we see higher pressure like this, certainly in the spring, it's looking dry, it's looking fairly sunny, and actually quite warm as well. temperatures will be responding quite nicely to that sunshine. so you can see here that the temperatures will start to rise. 17 to 22 degrees celsius by the end of the week into next weekend. so on the whole, a pretty settled week to come. that's it for me. bye—bye. live from london, this is bbc news. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages in gaza and a ceasefire as talks take place in egypt. rishi sunak insists the conservatives have "everything to fight for", despite a substantial number of losses in local elections, as labour's keir starmer claims the results
but for much of north wales, the midlands, into eastern areas of england, it looks largely dry. there'll be some sunny spells as well. temperatures on monday perhaps down a little bit. so 1a degrees there in aberdeen, about 15, 16 celsius further south and east across england. but going through the rest of the week, high pressure is building in. and when we see higher pressure like this, certainly in the spring, it's looking dry, it's looking fairly sunny, and actually quite warm as well....
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campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if its party wins. with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? political parties round up their final campaign rallies in anticipation for what's expected to be the most tightly contested poll since democracy was introduced 30 years ago. now on bbc news, it's time for today's episode of newscast with laura kuenssberg and paddy o'connell. paddy, you weren't here last week, abandoning me. well, it was much better last week, i thought. i missed you very much. henry and i talked about food, and we talked about what newscasters have on sunday morning breakfast because keir starmer had been cooking breakfast on a rival broadcast channel. so we were very happy to get newscasters suggestions of what they had for breakfast and brunch. but would you like to know now we are in an election campaign which also wasn't happening last week, what the leaders have to keep going on the trail? yes, i know. i somehow know that rishi sunak
campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if its party wins. with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? political parties round up their final campaign rallies in anticipation for what's expected to be the most tightly contested poll since democracy was introduced 30 years ago. now on bbc news, it's time for today's episode of newscast with laura kuenssberg and paddy...
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we are expecting the results of the mayoral elections in the west midlands, london, greater manchester, and other regions today. you can follow all of those on our special live page thatis those on our special live page that is up and running on the bbc news website — you'll find that at bbc.co.uk/news, or if you have the app on your mobile device. to canada next: police have charged three indian nationals with murder over the shooting dead of a prominent sikh activist last year. the killing of hardeep singh nijjar sparked a major diplomatic row between canada and india, after 0ttawa accused delhi of involvement. india denies the allegations. the police said investigations were continuing into possible links to the indian government. let's go live now to monika gul, a video journalist with citynews vancouver. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. can you explain who the suspects are that have been arrested and charged? well, to be honest, police have said that they weren't really known to them. we don't really known to them. we don't really know much about them. we do know m
we are expecting the results of the mayoral elections in the west midlands, london, greater manchester, and other regions today. you can follow all of those on our special live page thatis those on our special live page that is up and running on the bbc news website — you'll find that at bbc.co.uk/news, or if you have the app on your mobile device. to canada next: police have charged three indian nationals with murder over the shooting dead of a prominent sikh activist last year. the killing...
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the rain will spread into the midlands through the night. it'll nudge into the peak district and then spread into northern england by the early hours of wednesday morning. could reach eastern parts of wales too. but scotland and northern ireland, apart from a few showers here and there, actually looking generally dry. so tomorrow's forecast, then. this is the morning, a widespread area of rain. we'll zoom in and see what's happening around 3pm or apm in the afternoon. now, by that stage, i think the heaviest of the rain will have cleared east anglia, the south—east, and along the southern counties, blustery winds and occasional showers. so here's that persistent rain from the midlands, wales, the north of england, pretty much almost everywhere. that rain's just nudging into southern scotland. more showery, though, across the highlands. but look at northern ireland — escapes most of the rain. if anything, that rain should reach you later in the afternoon, probablyjust into the east of northern ireland. now, this is an area of low pressure
the rain will spread into the midlands through the night. it'll nudge into the peak district and then spread into northern england by the early hours of wednesday morning. could reach eastern parts of wales too. but scotland and northern ireland, apart from a few showers here and there, actually looking generally dry. so tomorrow's forecast, then. this is the morning, a widespread area of rain. we'll zoom in and see what's happening around 3pm or apm in the afternoon. now, by that stage, i...
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then on wednesday, six lines which serve the midlands, west of england and wales will be impacted. and on thursday, drivers in the north of england and on some services running into scotland will walk out. this dispute over pay has been rumbling on sincejuly 2022, and the last formal talks were held more than a year ago. the rail delivery group, which represents the 16 train companies involved, tabled an offer of a 4% pay rise for two consecutive years, but said ways of working also needed to change. aslef dismissed the offer as risible. last week, the rdg reached out to the union to try to find what it called common ground in order to get back round the negotiating table. aslef leaders said they were open to the possibility of fresh talks. so there is a glimmer of hope for a resolution, but another week of travel misery looms for passengers. marc ashdown, bbc news. the latest figures for england and wales show that 2a7 people lost their lives as a result of knife crime betweenjuly 2022 and june 2023. mikey roynon was just 16 when he was stabbed to death in somerset last year. our
then on wednesday, six lines which serve the midlands, west of england and wales will be impacted. and on thursday, drivers in the north of england and on some services running into scotland will walk out. this dispute over pay has been rumbling on sincejuly 2022, and the last formal talks were held more than a year ago. the rail delivery group, which represents the 16 train companies involved, tabled an offer of a 4% pay rise for two consecutive years, but said ways of working also needed to...
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the tories lost hundreds of council seats and the west midlands mayoralty results. rishi sunak described as bitterly disappointing. but he's saying he won't give up what the independent analysis shows that whilst , of course shows that whilst, of course this was a disappointing weekend for us, that the result of the next general election isn't a foregone conclusion and indeed actually is closer than the situation is closer than many people are saying, or indeed some of the opinion polls are predicting. >> and that's why i'm absolutely determined to fight incredibly hard for what i believe for and the future country that i want to build. and that's what i'm going to do. >> lib dem leader sir ed davey says he'll table a motion of no confidence in the government in an effort to pressure rishi sunak to call a june general election. sir ed claims the disastrous local election results show the country has, in his words, had enough of mr sunak and his out of touch government. the motion will be tabled when parliament returns tomorrow. well, for the latest stories you can s
the tories lost hundreds of council seats and the west midlands mayoralty results. rishi sunak described as bitterly disappointing. but he's saying he won't give up what the independent analysis shows that whilst , of course shows that whilst, of course this was a disappointing weekend for us, that the result of the next general election isn't a foregone conclusion and indeed actually is closer than the situation is closer than many people are saying, or indeed some of the opinion polls are...
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they have been developing in recent hours across the midlands, east anglia as well. we had last night's thundery rain moving out westwards now. we are pulling things around that centre of low pressure sat across france, quite a keen wind further north and mostly fine and dry but still some heavier bursts of rain and thunderstorms migrating into the south and east through the night. mild here and it will be another mild —ish start to the day but potentially thundering like we this morning, perhaps a little further north. notjust across the south—east, east anglia but up into parts of northern england, pushing across into parts of northern ireland, perhaps a few for scotland as well but actually for northern ireland and east of scotland is where we will see the lion's share of tomorrow's sunshine once the mist and fog bounced back to the coast. 21, notably cooler though across england and wales. we are changing our wind direction into the west. we could see some more sunshine coming in the south in the afternoon, lingering into the evening and that drier weather pu
they have been developing in recent hours across the midlands, east anglia as well. we had last night's thundery rain moving out westwards now. we are pulling things around that centre of low pressure sat across france, quite a keen wind further north and mostly fine and dry but still some heavier bursts of rain and thunderstorms migrating into the south and east through the night. mild here and it will be another mild —ish start to the day but potentially thundering like we this morning,...
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and then in the west midlands, the conservatives appear relatively hopeful that andy street will hang on there. labour think that they have been punished particularly by voters in birmingham over the local authority, labour run council in birmingham, they have had to crank up birmingham, they have had to crank up council tax and cut services, and they think they have been punished for that. there is also still a smattering of council results to come in and a whole load of police and crime commissioners as well. we heard vicki young analysing what these results could mean longer term, perhaps in a general election, with all of that in mind, what do you think the mood is in the conservative and labour camps tonight? conservative and labour camps toniaht? ., conservative and labour camps toniiht? ., ., , ., conservative and labour camps toniaht? ., ., , ., ., , tonight? for the conservative party, first b this tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was _ tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was always _ tonight? for the conservative party, first by this was alwa
and then in the west midlands, the conservatives appear relatively hopeful that andy street will hang on there. labour think that they have been punished particularly by voters in birmingham over the local authority, labour run council in birmingham, they have had to crank up birmingham, they have had to crank up council tax and cut services, and they think they have been punished for that. there is also still a smattering of council results to come in and a whole load of police and crime...
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tim parker, bbc east midlands today, market bosworth. tim, hannah made a really good point that the liberal democrats are talking about raising the tax thresholds for all groups, one of the criticisms of the prime minister todayis the criticisms of the prime minister today is that by offering pensioners and another boost, he's giving up on younger voters after that policy earlier in the week, national service. is that something that's a fair criticism and has he responded to that? he fair criticism and has he responded to that? . , . fair criticism and has he responded to that? ., , ., ., ,~ fair criticism and has he responded to that? ., , ., ., ., to that? he has, and i asked about that today- — to that? he has, and i asked about that today. rishi _ to that? he has, and i asked about that today. rishi sunak _ to that? he has, and i asked about that today. rishi sunak has - to that? he has, and i asked about that today. rishi sunak has two - that today. rishi sunak has two young daughters himself, i asked him, would that be a service
tim parker, bbc east midlands today, market bosworth. tim, hannah made a really good point that the liberal democrats are talking about raising the tax thresholds for all groups, one of the criticisms of the prime minister todayis the criticisms of the prime minister today is that by offering pensioners and another boost, he's giving up on younger voters after that policy earlier in the week, national service. is that something that's a fair criticism and has he responded to that? he fair...
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the rain will spread into the midlands through the night. it'll nudge into the peak district and then spread into northern england by the early hours of wednesday morning. could reach eastern parts of wales, too. but scotland and northern ireland, apart from a few showers here and there, actually looking generally dry. so, tomorrow's forecast, then. this is the morning, a widespread area of rain. we'll zoom in and see what's happening around 3 or 4 in the afternoon. now, by that stage, i think the heaviest of the rain will have cleared east anglia, the south—east, and along the southern counties, blustery winds and occasional showers. so here's that persistent rain from the midlands, wales, the north of england, pretty much almost everywhere. that rain's just nudging into southern scotland. more showery, though, across the highlands. but look at northern ireland — escapes most of the rain. if anything, that rain should reach you later in the afternoon, probablyjust into the east of northern ireland. now, this is an area of low pressure t
the rain will spread into the midlands through the night. it'll nudge into the peak district and then spread into northern england by the early hours of wednesday morning. could reach eastern parts of wales, too. but scotland and northern ireland, apart from a few showers here and there, actually looking generally dry. so, tomorrow's forecast, then. this is the morning, a widespread area of rain. we'll zoom in and see what's happening around 3 or 4 in the afternoon. now, by that stage, i think...
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it's been a really soggy morning across parts of east anglia, the rain getting across the midlands into parts of north—west england, north wales, thundery downpours in the south—west of england but for the northern half of the uk spells of sunshine, the odd thundery showers and temperatures in the highlands up to 24 and temperatures in the highlands up to 2a degrees. not at all is that further south because of the cloud and outbreaks of rain and across parts of the north and west of midlands, north and mid wales, we could see enough rain through the afternoon and evening to give local surface water flooding and travel disruption and the risk of these thundery downpours dumping a lot of rain in a short space of time across the south—west of england. however, tonight, all of that weather slides away westwards, a band of cloud left behind across wales and northern england, the mist and fog patches elsewhere and temperatures generally between 7—12 . like this morning we'll get off to a murky start tomorrow but more in the way of bright weather, some spells of sunshine albeit with a
it's been a really soggy morning across parts of east anglia, the rain getting across the midlands into parts of north—west england, north wales, thundery downpours in the south—west of england but for the northern half of the uk spells of sunshine, the odd thundery showers and temperatures in the highlands up to 24 and temperatures in the highlands up to 2a degrees. not at all is that further south because of the cloud and outbreaks of rain and across parts of the north and west of...
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well, hello there in the east midlands. thank you very much. well joining me now is gb news scotland reporter tony maguire. tony, i see you have finally got round to demolishing that ice cream . cream. >> indeed. good afternoon again darren. it's i would say it probably took me the best part of 20 minutes there, but 19.5 of those minutes were certainly trying to clean my hands. after the fact. because of today. we're up here talking about the age old question of ice cream. ice cream ? you scream, we scream ice cream? you scream, we scream it. the astronomical price of ice cream these days. and of course, you know, to give you some thing of a sense of the regional, you know, breakdown of how much it costs for ye olde soft serve with your little flake. and at the top, you know , flake. and at the top, you know, one of the cheapest regions actually ends up being east anglia for £2, which isn't isn't too shabby here in scotland you're looking at about 330 for your mr whippy and, you know, all the way down, in the, the midlands. well, it's looking
well, hello there in the east midlands. thank you very much. well joining me now is gb news scotland reporter tony maguire. tony, i see you have finally got round to demolishing that ice cream . cream. >> indeed. good afternoon again darren. it's i would say it probably took me the best part of 20 minutes there, but 19.5 of those minutes were certainly trying to clean my hands. after the fact. because of today. we're up here talking about the age old question of ice cream. ice cream ? you...
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campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if its party wins. ukraine says russia bombed a superstore in kharkiv where 200 people are thought to have been shopping, killing at least two people and injuring others. earlier, ukrainian officials said russia targeted the city in an overnight attack, damaging a school and numerous buildings. with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? political parties round up their final campaign rallies in anticipation for what's expected to be the most tightly contested poll since democracy was introduced 30 years ago. now on bbc news, it's the sport with paul. welcome to sportsday. i'm paul scott at a busy bbc sport centre on a day of cup finals. here's what's coming up. wembley turns red — manchester united beat rivals manchester city to lift the fa cup. but what next for boss erik ten hag? i'm at hampden, as celtic lift the scottish cup after a last—minute goal against rivals rangers. elsewhere, a swan song — or perhap
campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if its party wins. ukraine says russia bombed a superstore in kharkiv where 200 people are thought to have been shopping, killing at least two people and injuring others. earlier, ukrainian officials said russia targeted the city in an overnight attack, damaging a school and numerous buildings. with south africa's general election just days away, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure...
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by into the midlands and mid wales. by the morning. frequent lightning , hail, torrential lightning, hail, torrential downpours. so really it's across the southern third of the uk where we could see some heavy rain as we start off thursday. persistent wet weather for wales in the southwest . thundery in the southwest. thundery showers elsewhere. much drier and calmer for northern ireland, northern england, scotland some decent sunny spells in places, particularly for central and western scotland and feeling warm here with the sunshine up to 21 or even 22 celsius, perhaps 23 and 1 or 2 very warm spots. also warm for northern ireland through the midlands, but cold on the north sea coast, with the breeze coming from the nonh with the breeze coming from the north sea. a lot of low cloud that continues into friday. and on friday we're going to see the best of the sunshine in the north of scotland, as well as the south of england. in between cloud and outbreaks of rain, saturday sees further rain arrive from the south and rain or showers on
by into the midlands and mid wales. by the morning. frequent lightning , hail, torrential lightning, hail, torrential downpours. so really it's across the southern third of the uk where we could see some heavy rain as we start off thursday. persistent wet weather for wales in the southwest . thundery in the southwest. thundery showers elsewhere. much drier and calmer for northern ireland, northern england, scotland some decent sunny spells in places, particularly for central and western...
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campaigning out in the west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if it wins. as south africa's political parties hold final rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? and the revival of an extinct plant — we speak to the conservationist who's achieved the feat. let's get more on the uk general election. a parliamentary committee has written to rishi sunak to say the government should be prepared for the possibility of foreign interference during the general election. the letter calls on the electoral commission — the independent body overseeing elections — to issue guidance on how to spot deepfakes and other types of misinformation online, warning members of the public may not fully understand how these threats may appear. there has been a recent example of election interference using ai. over in the united states, an ai—generated robocall imitating presidentjoe biden's voice was commissioned by a rival political consultant to dissuade people from voting for him in new hamps
campaigning out in the west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if it wins. as south africa's political parties hold final rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? and the revival of an extinct plant — we speak to the conservationist who's achieved the feat. let's get more on the uk general election. a parliamentary committee has written to rishi sunak to say the government should be...
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and for example, in the west midlands, the number one murder weapon is the kitchen knife. one murder weapon is the kitchen ane.so one murder weapon is the kitchen knife. so banning zombie knives banning swords is obviously very, very important, making them harder to, have access to is obviously important. but the mindset is absolutely destroyed in this country. so for me, the only real way we're going to start to get a grip of all the young people's mindsets is through compulsory education. we all bang about the importance of education. the government's had every bit of research, every bit of information they need to say this is where we need to really focus. and yet it hasn't been made compulsory. and education, we've got millions of young people in this country who are being influenced by by what's on social media. and we've sold them a dream and unfortunately it is now backfiring . it is now backfiring. >> so what does that education look like? what should be being said in schools beyond just that, using knives are bad, carrying knives is bad. is there some is there some sort of m
and for example, in the west midlands, the number one murder weapon is the kitchen knife. one murder weapon is the kitchen ane.so one murder weapon is the kitchen knife. so banning zombie knives banning swords is obviously very, very important, making them harder to, have access to is obviously important. but the mindset is absolutely destroyed in this country. so for me, the only real way we're going to start to get a grip of all the young people's mindsets is through compulsory education. we...
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in the weather watcher pictures we have had sent to us today, with more threatening cloud across the midlands. by the time we got to lincolnshire, we had heavy downpours and thunderstorms mixed in, even with localised flooding and hebden bridge in the last hour. there are a few more thunderstorms to come and go for northern england and north wales over the next few hours. then the weather calms down, clear spells for most, but there will be low cloud coming in off the north sea. you might see a few patches of mist and drizzle as you head into the first part of thursday morning. broadly speaking, thursday is another day of sunshine and showers, but there will be a clump of heavy rain from the continent. looks set to move in somewhere across northern england, perhaps east anglia and the midlands as well. away from that, the chance of a thunderstorm in northern ireland. the driest and warmest weather is likely across northern scotland again, where temperatures will reach around 23 degrees. that clump of thundery rain then works across wales as we head to thursday night before clearing later in t
in the weather watcher pictures we have had sent to us today, with more threatening cloud across the midlands. by the time we got to lincolnshire, we had heavy downpours and thunderstorms mixed in, even with localised flooding and hebden bridge in the last hour. there are a few more thunderstorms to come and go for northern england and north wales over the next few hours. then the weather calms down, clear spells for most, but there will be low cloud coming in off the north sea. you might see a...
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they're all what they call midland or derby gothic red. so, they're all kept the same. we put the planters out with flowers in, uh, keep them all looking, you know, nostalgic, like they did in the victorian era. and as an enthusiast, seeing how all of this has been preserved... yeah. ..you know, it makes me feel a bit emotional, really. and you can actually stay here, can't you? yeah, you can at many of the stations. these were all station master's houses at each of the stations, and now they're all staycation properties that people can ring up and stay at, so... 0h, brilliant. tannoy: the next train i to arrive at platform two... well, it's time to finally travel over that beautiful viaduct. tannoy: this train is i formed of eight coaches. it's day four of our railway adventure, and we're up in scotland, specifically glasgow queen street. and behind me, there's a sound that i'm very familiar with. it's a class 43 hst. can i get a picture with you? yeah, yeah. i love meeting people who have watched my videos cos it gives me an opportunity to say thanks. yeah, the initia
they're all what they call midland or derby gothic red. so, they're all kept the same. we put the planters out with flowers in, uh, keep them all looking, you know, nostalgic, like they did in the victorian era. and as an enthusiast, seeing how all of this has been preserved... yeah. ..you know, it makes me feel a bit emotional, really. and you can actually stay here, can't you? yeah, you can at many of the stations. these were all station master's houses at each of the stations, and now...
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the prime west midlands. the prime minister is urging his mps to end their divisions and come together to take on labour. gun salutes have rung out across the caphal salutes have rung out across the capital, marking the first anniversary of king charles coronation the honourable artillery company fired 62 volleys from tower wharf that's next to tower bridge , and hour next to tower bridge, and hour earlier, a 41 gun salute from the king's troop, royal horse artillery, was heard in green park in central london. both regiments were involved in last year's coronation ceremony at westminster abbey, and fired the guns to signal the moment the crown touched the king's head . crown touched the king's head. and could your local be on the verge of reopening? heineken says it's going to invest almost £40 million to create 1000 new jobs and bring back 62 pubs that have closed this year. the dutch company says it intends to transform hundreds of tired establishments into premium locals . now for the latest locals. now f
the prime west midlands. the prime minister is urging his mps to end their divisions and come together to take on labour. gun salutes have rung out across the caphal salutes have rung out across the capital, marking the first anniversary of king charles coronation the honourable artillery company fired 62 volleys from tower wharf that's next to tower bridge , and hour next to tower bridge, and hour earlier, a 41 gun salute from the king's troop, royal horse artillery, was heard in green park in...
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the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservative has also lost all of the mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> pat mcfadden speaking to us earlier this morning. well, in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a ma
the biggest upset saw labour's richard parker win the west midlands, defeating andy street by just 1500 votes. the conservative has also lost all of the mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position...
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of course, in the west midlands , is saying we west midlands, is saying we shouldn't do that. there's confusion, there's division. would you like to see the tory party go to the right? presumably that would give you more to go at. >> well, the thing is, martin, i have absolutely no interest in the tory party doing anything that benefits them. >> however , if they were to ask >> however, if they were to ask me for my honest opinion on what would do them, best of all would be to see what labour have done and why labour have managed to turn around a situation whereby in 2019, they were handed a horrendous election defeat and in this short space of time they have managed to turn it around so that they're looking at potentially a majority government, whatever labour has done, clearly in that sense , and done, clearly in that sense, and to me it's going for that sensible centre ground. the tory party have abandoned anything that makes sense. they're waging this culture war, they're obsessed with things that people do not care about and they're banging this drum of division. that's j
of course, in the west midlands , is saying we west midlands, is saying we shouldn't do that. there's confusion, there's division. would you like to see the tory party go to the right? presumably that would give you more to go at. >> well, the thing is, martin, i have absolutely no interest in the tory party doing anything that benefits them. >> however , if they were to ask >> however, if they were to ask me for my honest opinion on what would do them, best of all would be to...
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labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands, capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservatives. negotiations continue in cairo to try and work out a deal between hamas and israel as fighting drags on in the gaza strip. a deadly attack on a displacement camp in the democratic republic of congo kills at least nine people. this as millions in the area are displaced by recent conflict. hello, i'm carl nasman. we start in the uk, where the governing conservative party has suffered a shock defeat in the west midlands, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives' andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how chris mason reports. are you feeling, andy? irate how chris mason reorts. are ou feelin: , and ? ~ see. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out how are you feeling,
labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands, capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservatives. negotiations continue in cairo to try and work out a deal between hamas and israel as fighting drags on in the gaza strip. a deadly attack on a displacement camp in the democratic republic of congo kills at least nine people. this as millions in the area are displaced by recent conflict. hello, i'm carl nasman. we start in the uk, where the governing conservative party has...
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elsewhere, a lot of cloud around, a few showers for southern wales, pushing into the midlands. bank holiday monday, we do start the day with quite extensive cloud cover and it is another day where showers will develop through the afternoon. the showers are going to be much more widespread and they will be heavier than we have seen over the last couple of days, with some thunderstorms around. probably the brightest weather in the woodlands, parts of northern england, perhaps parts of northern england, perhaps parts of northern england, perhaps parts of east anglia once again. the north—east could have more persistent rain, particularly towards the south coast. pressure rising from the west from tuesday, and it's the first sign of our weather becoming a bit more settled. just in time as we go back to work, of course. there will be a few showers around across western areas but not as many as we have seen over recent days. many parts of the country will have a drier day on tuesday with some hazy spells of sunshine. starting to see those more widely reach the upper teens to load 2
elsewhere, a lot of cloud around, a few showers for southern wales, pushing into the midlands. bank holiday monday, we do start the day with quite extensive cloud cover and it is another day where showers will develop through the afternoon. the showers are going to be much more widespread and they will be heavier than we have seen over the last couple of days, with some thunderstorms around. probably the brightest weather in the woodlands, parts of northern england, perhaps parts of northern...
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and if you are watching in the midlands the full interview with donald rose will be on bbc east midlands today. a 12—year—old boy has won a national us spelling bee, by correctly spelling 29 words in 90 seconds. he was nine words better than the runner—up. bruhat soma correctly spelled words including "sciniph" — that's with a ph — and "aposiopesis" — that's with three s's, not four. he took a $50,000 prize. let's listen to how he won. sciniph. s-c-i-n-i-p-h. voussoir. v-o-u-s-s-o-i-r. caixinha. c-a-i-x-i-n-h-a. ramoneur. r-a-m-o-n-e-u-r. aposiopesis. a—p—o—s—i—o—p—e—s—i—s. abseil. a-b-s-e-i-l. posology. time. cheering and applause that's how he did it. now, the first hippo to be born in the uk for seven years is getting vip treatment at a zoo in north yorkshire. the calf, called aurora, had a bumpy start, with staff concerned her mother wasn't feeding her. now she's three weeks old, and after round—the—clock care, she's thriving. very cute! time for a look at the weather. us presidentjoe biden speaking. monitoring's attorney was part of. after careful
and if you are watching in the midlands the full interview with donald rose will be on bbc east midlands today. a 12—year—old boy has won a national us spelling bee, by correctly spelling 29 words in 90 seconds. he was nine words better than the runner—up. bruhat soma correctly spelled words including "sciniph" — that's with a ph — and "aposiopesis" — that's with three s's, not four. he took a $50,000 prize. let's listen to how he won. sciniph. s-c-i-n-i-p-h....
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and across the north midlands, north west england and northern ireland, it's going to be warm. and in western scotland, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. still on the cooler side for eastern scotland where we see a few showers on friday. and then we've got a bit more rain developing across england and wales, pushing northwards, bringing the risk of some storms in northern england. that will drop the temperatures here. we should get some sunshine in southern england. the highest temperatures will be in western scotland, 20 degreesjust for one more day because the weather is going to change here, because that weather front is going to work its way northwards and take some outbreaks of rain, particularly into northern ireland but also parts of scotland on saturday. and to the south, the weekend is starting off on a more promising note with some sunshine in most places, dry, looks like the rain now steering into france on saturday rather than further north. so temperatures a pleasant 16 or 17 degrees. now, as we head further into the bank holiday weekend, it's going to be very d
and across the north midlands, north west england and northern ireland, it's going to be warm. and in western scotland, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. still on the cooler side for eastern scotland where we see a few showers on friday. and then we've got a bit more rain developing across england and wales, pushing northwards, bringing the risk of some storms in northern england. that will drop the temperatures here. we should get some sunshine in southern england. the highest temperatures...
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after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped., for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a lot of progress on that, but we're not all of the way there yet. labour did see a drop in support in some areas where there's anger about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that in some parts of the country, that was the case, and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past who haven't in the local elections because of this issue, and where that's the case, we'll work to get people's support back. but overall, i do have to stress, these were tremendous local election results. rishi sunak�*s fiercest critics seem to have decided against an attempt to drive him out of
after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they are already acting decisively. we have a plan, and the plan is working. but voters are telling you they don't like it. but we're not all the way through yet. i think people want to see delivery, right, so they want to see inflation continue to come down. they want to see the boats stopped., for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall. we've made a...
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if andy street were to win in the west midlands, and labourare street were to win in the west midlands, and labour are saying he will, that would be a lifeline for rishi sunak. as we know, labour will say that is irrelevant in general election. what the conservatives will say is wait a minute, this shows we are still in business, and politics is about that feeling, and interestingly i was talking to one senior labourfigure who interestingly i was talking to one senior labour figure who is close to keir starmer. they were saying they're absolutely sure that ben houchen will win in the valley, and their view is, this is a labour person, their view is that will be enough to keep rishi sunak in post until the autumn if he wants to have the general election in the autumn. i do have to say, that news from the keir starmer camp about rishi sunak potentially surviving until the general election will come as a huge disappointment to a group of tories who have laid very careful plans to use this weekend and the fallout from these results to launch a coup to get ready rishi sunak. their view is i
if andy street were to win in the west midlands, and labourare street were to win in the west midlands, and labour are saying he will, that would be a lifeline for rishi sunak. as we know, labour will say that is irrelevant in general election. what the conservatives will say is wait a minute, this shows we are still in business, and politics is about that feeling, and interestingly i was talking to one senior labourfigure who interestingly i was talking to one senior labour figure who is close...
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but in the sunshine across midlands, southern england, south wales, east anglia, it's going to be a warm day —16, 17 degrees. we could reach 19 in the northwest of scotland before those heavy showers arrive. there's a few more showers, though, to come in scotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north of england. should be a bit brighter but a bit of sunshine will trigger some thunderstorms. the odd shower across england and wales and a bit of rain coming into the far southwest. that's keeping temperatures a little bit lower here. but otherwise, widely, temperatures are going to be a reasonable 16—18 degrees on sunday afternoon. now, there is a bit of rain in the southwest — it's on that weather front there, an area of low pressure. not really much wind to move things on at all. there's a bit of uncertainty as to how far north that showery rain could get but it's pushing a little further north into england and wales. there'll be some sunshine but we're also going to trigger some more of these slow—moving, heavy, thundery showers, particularly in scotland. and temperature—w
but in the sunshine across midlands, southern england, south wales, east anglia, it's going to be a warm day —16, 17 degrees. we could reach 19 in the northwest of scotland before those heavy showers arrive. there's a few more showers, though, to come in scotland and northern ireland, perhaps the far north of england. should be a bit brighter but a bit of sunshine will trigger some thunderstorms. the odd shower across england and wales and a bit of rain coming into the far southwest. that's...
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across the midlands and east anglia, there is indicative sunshine. —— extensive. singh cloudy for scotland, northern ireland, far north of england. in the cloud, temperatures reached 12 degrees. contrast that with the warm sunshine. top temperature of 20. bank holiday monday is going to be a similar day. then it —— many areas will keep a lot of cloud. as we go through monday afternoon, showers are going to develop and they will be much more widespread and tend to be much more widespread and tend to be heavier. as a greater risk of seeing some thunderstorms develop. probably the best of the sunshine across north of england, wales, midlands and norfolk. there could be longer outbreaks of rain working into southeast england. the rain could be slow to clear here. it will be a relatively mild night where we keep the cloud, temperatures around 8-10 keep the cloud, temperatures around 8—10 celsius. we begin to see if the change in the weather patterns from tuesday as an area high pressure starts to move in from the west. it's not the strongest area of high pressure
across the midlands and east anglia, there is indicative sunshine. —— extensive. singh cloudy for scotland, northern ireland, far north of england. in the cloud, temperatures reached 12 degrees. contrast that with the warm sunshine. top temperature of 20. bank holiday monday is going to be a similar day. then it —— many areas will keep a lot of cloud. as we go through monday afternoon, showers are going to develop and they will be much more widespread and tend to be much more widespread...
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after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they're already acting decisively. we have a plan and the plan is working... but voters are telling you that they don't like it. .but we're not all the way through yet. you've got to see... i think that people want to see delivery, right? so, they want to continue to see inflation coming down, then want to see the boats stop, they want to see, for example, nhs waiting lists continue to fall — we've made a lot of progress on that but we're not all of the way there yet. labour did see a drop in support in some areas where there's anger about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that that was the case and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past who haven't in the local elections because of this issue, and where that's the case, we'll work to get people's support back. but overall, i do have to stress these were tremendous local election results. rishi sunak�*s fiercest critics seem
after his defeat, the now former mayor of the west midlands, andy street, urged the party to stick to the centre ground. ministers insist they're already acting decisively. we have a plan and the plan is working... but voters are telling you that they don't like it. .but we're not all the way through yet. you've got to see... i think that people want to see delivery, right? so, they want to continue to see inflation coming down, then want to see the boats stop, they want to see, for example,...
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the rain will spread into the midlands through the night. it'll nudge into the peak district and then spread into northern england by the early hours of wednesday morning. could reach eastern parts of wales too. but scotland and northern ireland, apart from a few showers here and there, actually looking generally dry. so tomorrow's forecast, then. this is the morning, a widespread area of rain. we'll zoom in and see what's happening around 3pm or 4pm in the afternoon. now, by that stage, i think the heaviest of the rain will have cleared east anglia, the south—east, and along the southern counties, blustery winds and occasional showers. so here's that persistent rain from the midlands, wales, the north of england, pretty much almost everywhere. that rain's just nudging into southern scotland. more showery, though, across the highlands. but look at northern ireland — escapes most of the rain. if anything, that rain should reach you later in the afternoon, probablyjust into the east of northern ireland. now, this is an area of low pressure
the rain will spread into the midlands through the night. it'll nudge into the peak district and then spread into northern england by the early hours of wednesday morning. could reach eastern parts of wales too. but scotland and northern ireland, apart from a few showers here and there, actually looking generally dry. so tomorrow's forecast, then. this is the morning, a widespread area of rain. we'll zoom in and see what's happening around 3pm or 4pm in the afternoon. now, by that stage, i...
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as that rain clears, sharp showers moving across to the midlands. elsewhere, sunshine develops more widely, the misty, low cloud retreating but with the strong wind off the north sea, the east coasts could stay grey and cold all day. not particularly warm in the cloud across parts of southern england and south wales. high temperatures in northwest england, northern ireland and western scotland — could be 20 degrees here. some warmer air heading from the continent. moving over the cold north sea so a lot of mist and low cloud, but the warmer air moving northwards on friday and that will bring more showers and spells of rain further north across england and wales. a lot of cloud for northern ireland. more sunshine for scotland and southern counties of england but still temperatures only 14. in the rain, temperatures lower on friday. could make 20 again in western scotland for one more day. even the weather here will change in saturday, more cloud heading northwards bringing rain to northern ireland and also scotland. keeping cloudy for northern engl
as that rain clears, sharp showers moving across to the midlands. elsewhere, sunshine develops more widely, the misty, low cloud retreating but with the strong wind off the north sea, the east coasts could stay grey and cold all day. not particularly warm in the cloud across parts of southern england and south wales. high temperatures in northwest england, northern ireland and western scotland — could be 20 degrees here. some warmer air heading from the continent. moving over the cold north...
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for south—west england, wales, the midlands and northern england, a mix of sunny spells, feeling warm in the sunshine. but some hefty showers and thunderstorms. northern ireland mostly dry, but often cloudy. mainly dry and northern scotland, but rather cloudy. this evening and tonight, most of the showers will fade, we keep a fair amount of cloud. clay breaks across parts of the midlands, wales and southern england, but we could see mist and fog patches developing for a time. not particularly cold as we start tomorrow morning. a lot of cloud around, spells of sunshine across england and wales. while there will still be some showers, they should not be as many as today, nor as heavy. lots of cloud for scotland, still one or two showers. temperatures starting to lift, particular towards the south. by wednesday, cloud and rain across parts of northern ireland and north—west scotland, a frontal system moving through here. further south and east, some spells of sunshine and some warmth. that is a sign of things to come. towards the end of the week, there will still be some frontal system
for south—west england, wales, the midlands and northern england, a mix of sunny spells, feeling warm in the sunshine. but some hefty showers and thunderstorms. northern ireland mostly dry, but often cloudy. mainly dry and northern scotland, but rather cloudy. this evening and tonight, most of the showers will fade, we keep a fair amount of cloud. clay breaks across parts of the midlands, wales and southern england, but we could see mist and fog patches developing for a time. not particularly...
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we head through sunday, particularly across parts of northern ireland, northern england, wales, the midlands and down towards the south—west. it may well be that eastern parts of england stay dry. we'll see some showers getting going across parts of scotland. still very warm, though, with temperatures up to 25, perhaps up to 26 degrees on sunday. as we head into next week, well, a very different weather outlook. it looks much more unsettled. some rain at times and feeling cooler, as well.
we head through sunday, particularly across parts of northern ireland, northern england, wales, the midlands and down towards the south—west. it may well be that eastern parts of england stay dry. we'll see some showers getting going across parts of scotland. still very warm, though, with temperatures up to 25, perhaps up to 26 degrees on sunday. as we head into next week, well, a very different weather outlook. it looks much more unsettled. some rain at times and feeling cooler, as well.
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some will follow into tomorrow , including follow into tomorrow, including the west midlands. and the result for london's mayor in other news, the family of murdered schoolboy alfie lewis have thanked him for making them smile every day. he was stabbed to death by another schoolboy outside a primary school in leeds last november. that teenager, who can't be named, was 14 at the time of the attack . he admitted stabbing alfie with a 13 centimetre long kitchen knife, the court heard in full view of other pupils. but he has denied murder instead , he claimed he was scared for his life when he pulled out the weapon, but that was disputed by prosecutors . we've heard today prosecutors. we've heard today that a former solicitor has been sentenced to more than seven years in jail for running what the judge described as as a deceptive immigration scheme. flora mendez, from luton, made up fake addresses in grenfell tower and charged victims £2,800 to submit fraudulent immigration applications. the 45 year old also exploited the windrush scheme, providing services to people without bei
some will follow into tomorrow , including follow into tomorrow, including the west midlands. and the result for london's mayor in other news, the family of murdered schoolboy alfie lewis have thanked him for making them smile every day. he was stabbed to death by another schoolboy outside a primary school in leeds last november. that teenager, who can't be named, was 14 at the time of the attack . he admitted stabbing alfie with a 13 centimetre long kitchen knife, the court heard in full view...
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_ showers from yorkshire through the midlands and down to the south—west of england. also some sea mist and fo- of england. also some sea mist and fog making — of england. also some sea mist and fog making the weather quite great for parts _ fog making the weather quite great for parts of cornwall and devon and south-west — for parts of cornwall and devon and south—west wales through the afternoon. this evening and tonight staying _ afternoon. this evening and tonight staying wet across much of scotland can even _ staying wet across much of scotland can even parts of northern england for a _ can even parts of northern england for a time — can even parts of northern england for a time but again becoming confined — for a time but again becoming confined to the highlands. the chance — confined to the highlands. the chance of— confined to the highlands. the chance of some mist and fog developing once again much like this nrorning _ developing once again much like this morning. the weather front across the far— morning. the weather front across the far nort
_ showers from yorkshire through the midlands and down to the south—west of england. also some sea mist and fo- of england. also some sea mist and fog making — of england. also some sea mist and fog making the weather quite great for parts _ fog making the weather quite great for parts of cornwall and devon and south-west — for parts of cornwall and devon and south—west wales through the afternoon. this evening and tonight staying _ afternoon. this evening and tonight staying wet across...
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the midlands this afternoon. the situation was described as tense, as the pm arrived at south staffordshire college in cannock. the last stop on his uk toun cannock. the last stop on his uk tour. police officers formed a guard for mr sunak as his entry to the college was delayed and he was quickly ushered into the building as the crowd surged around him . whilst inside, around him. whilst inside, activists with banners and flags chanted free palestine! labour has ruled out any deals with the snp after the election, even in the event of a hung parliament. sir keir starmer has been campaigning in the east of glasgow today, which is one of the seats he's hoping to take from john swinney's party. sir keir said the snp's only ambition is to break up the uk and there would be absolutely no deal with the scottish nationalists . deal with the scottish nationalists. gb news can deal with the scottish nationalists . gb news can reveal nationalists. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed ille
the midlands this afternoon. the situation was described as tense, as the pm arrived at south staffordshire college in cannock. the last stop on his uk toun cannock. the last stop on his uk tour. police officers formed a guard for mr sunak as his entry to the college was delayed and he was quickly ushered into the building as the crowd surged around him . whilst inside, around him. whilst inside, activists with banners and flags chanted free palestine! labour has ruled out any deals with the...
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again, that 2-inch hail risk all the way to midland, up into dodge city. flood risk from omaha to austin, because lester, we're talking upwards of 5 inches of rain in the next 24 hours. >> all right, al roker. al, thanks very much. >>> now to that shooting in north carolina, with the charlotte tonight. death toll rising to four law enforcement officers killed near charlotte yesterday. sam brock is there. >> reporter: in the aftermath of bullets flying and officers running into the line of fire, there is a cavernous hole in charlotte tonight. with the death toll now up to four, deputy u.s. marshal thomas weeks, department of correction veterans sam poloche and alden elliott, and officer of the month joshua eyer. >> he was out getting illegal guns off the street. he is going to be sorely missed. >> reporter: this tragedy now the deadliest for police from gunfire in almost a decade. >> it's just been very tough. and -- knowing that you have families that are hurting right now. >> reporter: law enforcement says this man, terry hughes jr., with a lengthy the ya
again, that 2-inch hail risk all the way to midland, up into dodge city. flood risk from omaha to austin, because lester, we're talking upwards of 5 inches of rain in the next 24 hours. >> all right, al roker. al, thanks very much. >>> now to that shooting in north carolina, with the charlotte tonight. death toll rising to four law enforcement officers killed near charlotte yesterday. sam brock is there. >> reporter: in the aftermath of bullets flying and officers running...
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campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if he wins. as south africa's political parties hold final rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! hello, i'm lauren taylor. we start in ukraine — president zelensky has denounced a deadly air strike on a crowded superstore in the country's second largest city, kharkiv, as an act of �*russian madness'. officials said at least two people were killed and more than 30 others injured, when two glide bombs struck the diy store on saturday afternoon. the shop is in a residential area, and ukrainian officials reported
campaigning out in west midlands, sir keir starmer says labour will lower the voting age to 16 if he wins. as south africa's political parties hold final rallies ahead of wednesday's general election, will nelson mandela's legacy be enough to secure another anc win? music plays. with radio 1's big weekend under way, headline act and brit award winner raye talks to the bbc. i'm excited, i'm nervous, lam. there's a lot of people here, you know. - 35,000, to be precise. bloody... wow! hello, i'm...