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, a gorgeous beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beachin beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beach in newquay. i don't think there was much deep conversation going on, but he obviously, as you were saying there, he is now the duke of cornwall, so part of that role is meeting the people and going out and talking and seeing cornwall and that is exactly what he has been doing today, having a lovely time. i don't know if we have the pictures, but at some point he did play beach volleyball on fistral beach, so essentially he was chatting to the people who make it work, so members of the lifeguard, the people who keep people safe on fistral beach, it is a really famous surf beach in cornwall. yes, there we go. so it looks like prince william really has been injuring himself this morning. the first engagement he went to, let's stick on these pictures because they are lovely, but the first thing was a bit more of the serious side because this was a patch of land that is owned by the duchy of cornwall and it has been turned over to build 2a homes for homeless people. and we know that one of prince wil
, a gorgeous beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beachin beaches in cornwall, a gorgeous beach in newquay. i don't think there was much deep conversation going on, but he obviously, as you were saying there, he is now the duke of cornwall, so part of that role is meeting the people and going out and talking and seeing cornwall and that is exactly what he has been doing today, having a lovely time. i don't know if we have the pictures, but at some point he did play beach volleyball on fistral beach,...
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these islands are a group of islands, around 28 miles off the coast of cornwall. while there are some services here, people have to travel to the mainland by plane or boat to access services at the main hospital and there can be some challenges around finding accommodation which can be difficult and expensive sometimes. today, at this building, there is a site where the duchy of cornwall, which is the estate owned by the duke of cornwall, as he is known, the prince of wales, when he is here, he has given some land for some facilities to be built here that will provide integrated health and social care. in patient beds, a maternity suite and residential care beds. so there was a lot of conversation here about working in the settings here, but everyone i spoke to today has said it was a real honour to the prince. jenny kumah. it was the year of the d—day landings. in 1944, winston churchill was prime minister and the end of the war was in sight. to commemorate the era, 80 years on a home kitted—out with period furnishings has been created at the national memoria
these islands are a group of islands, around 28 miles off the coast of cornwall. while there are some services here, people have to travel to the mainland by plane or boat to access services at the main hospital and there can be some challenges around finding accommodation which can be difficult and expensive sometimes. today, at this building, there is a site where the duchy of cornwall, which is the estate owned by the duke of cornwall, as he is known, the prince of wales, when he is here, he...
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today at this building there is a site where the duchess of cornwall, which is the duchess of cornwall, which is the estate is owned by the duke of cornwall as he is known, the prince of wales, when he is here, he is giving land for facilities to be built here that will provide integrated health and social care board, so inpatient beds, maternity suites and residential care beds, so there was a lot of conversation here about working in the health care settings, but everyone i spoke to today saying that it was a real honour to meet the prince. thank you both very much _ honour to meet the prince. thank you both very much indeed. _ honour to meet the prince. thank you both very much indeed. stay - honour to meet the prince. thank you both very much indeed. stay with - honour to meet the prince. thank you both very much indeed. stay with us i both very much indeed. stay with us here on bbc news. for most of us it feels more like summer than spring out there today. very warm across large swathes of the uk. we do have a bit more in the way of cloud across northern scotland. elsewhere, good
today at this building there is a site where the duchess of cornwall, which is the duchess of cornwall, which is the estate is owned by the duke of cornwall as he is known, the prince of wales, when he is here, he is giving land for facilities to be built here that will provide integrated health and social care board, so inpatient beds, maternity suites and residential care beds, so there was a lot of conversation here about working in the health care settings, but everyone i spoke to today...
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he will be coming here for the first time as duke of cornwall. he came here many times as a child with his parents, and has continued to do so as a father and a husband. it will be noticeable today that he is here on his own, while his wife continues her cancer treatment. significant today because it is the first visit as duke of cornwall. he inherited the title back in september, as well as the dutch estate, september 2022, when his father became king. he has a busy schedule ahead today, speaking to people here at the harbour. a short distance away of the community hospital, where he will visit the site of a facility thatis will visit the site of a facility that is being built on duchy land, a facility that will be a combined health and social care unit, including a maternity suite, inpatient beds and care, residential care beds. i guess it will serve as a reminderfor some of the health issues that his own family are facing. issues that his own family are facina. ., ~ issues that his own family are facina. . ~' ,, issues that his own family are
he will be coming here for the first time as duke of cornwall. he came here many times as a child with his parents, and has continued to do so as a father and a husband. it will be noticeable today that he is here on his own, while his wife continues her cancer treatment. significant today because it is the first visit as duke of cornwall. he inherited the title back in september, as well as the dutch estate, september 2022, when his father became king. he has a busy schedule ahead today,...
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were coming up negative, and when i moved to cornwall it was and when i moved to cornwall it was a little gp in cornwall, and it was during a phone call when he asked about my health in general, so i said the usual, stomach pains, back pains, depressed all the time, tired. he said, what is that all about? i said, tired. he said, what is that all about? isaid, i don't tired. he said, what is that all about? i said, i don't know, so he decided, he was the only one who decided, he was the only one who decided, i will give you a test, and that came back for hepatitis c, and in 2021, around june time, i received a phone call and was told that i have got hepatitis c. what is that? i had heard about it.- that? i had heard about it. there have been _ that? i had heard about it. there have been some _ that? i had heard about it. there have been some spikes - that? i had heard about it. there have been some spikes in - that? i had heard about it. there l have been some spikes in hepatitis that? i had heard about it. there have been some spikes in hepatitis a blood tests now that this is being cover
were coming up negative, and when i moved to cornwall it was and when i moved to cornwall it was a little gp in cornwall, and it was during a phone call when he asked about my health in general, so i said the usual, stomach pains, back pains, depressed all the time, tired. he said, what is that all about? i said, tired. he said, what is that all about? isaid, i don't tired. he said, what is that all about? i said, i don't know, so he decided, he was the only one who decided, he was the only one...
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bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of course, but ijust think they are fighting with each other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the whole election fun and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it. i can't watch television... it isjust dreadful. you can't be telling me you're not watching television! i am trying not to. planes and policies, trains and yet more trains.
bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of course, but ijust think they are fighting with each other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the whole election fun and games? it is a total nightmare. i can't bear it. i can't watch television... it isjust dreadful. you can't be telling me you're not watching television! i am trying not to. planes...
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so when i moved to cornwall it was just the little gp in helston in cornwall, and it was during the covid time. so i had to make a phone call to change doctors ijust said the usual stomach pains, back pains, feel depressed all the time, feel tired. and he said, what was that all about and i don't know. so he decided he was the only one that decided, i'm going to give you a blood test. and it was a blood test. i didn't know what it was for, for hepatitis c. and in 2021, around aboutjune time, obviously it's a phone call after three blood tests and was told that i've got hepatitis c. what's that? i've heard about it, but i think i've been given hepatitis c. there have been spikes in in hepatitis c blood tests. now that this is being covered widely, i'm sorry that it took so long for you to find out what happened. i just want to ask, i know this is difficult. i can tell reliving some of this is a bit difficult for you. but your wife died from liver cancer. and you've told our producer before this that you were concerned that perhaps your own diagnosis had had something to do with it. that qu
so when i moved to cornwall it was just the little gp in helston in cornwall, and it was during the covid time. so i had to make a phone call to change doctors ijust said the usual stomach pains, back pains, feel depressed all the time, feel tired. and he said, what was that all about and i don't know. so he decided he was the only one that decided, i'm going to give you a blood test. and it was a blood test. i didn't know what it was for, for hepatitis c. and in 2021, around aboutjune time,...
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the whole feel of cornwall, it's in my blood. and i love living here. chris may's 69, an raf veteran and pensioner who still works to help pay the rent on his small room in newquay, where he lives with his dog. it's a nightmare. when i was under eviction notice, the closest i ever came on the social housing list for any property was 30. normally i'm about 150 on the list. i'm lucky enough to have found a place that i can stay with my dog, but it's temporary. but it's also counted against me on the council. i have to start at square one again. and to thinking, why? i have lived here all my life except for my service in the raf. cornwall has an older than average population, but it's notjust here that the housing market is changing. since the turn of the millennium, the growth in home ownership has stalled. the age at which people can afford to buy for the first time has risen, and the number of english households living in private rented accommodation has grown by a fifth over a decade. but the number of households over the age of 55 renting privately ha
the whole feel of cornwall, it's in my blood. and i love living here. chris may's 69, an raf veteran and pensioner who still works to help pay the rent on his small room in newquay, where he lives with his dog. it's a nightmare. when i was under eviction notice, the closest i ever came on the social housing list for any property was 30. normally i'm about 150 on the list. i'm lucky enough to have found a place that i can stay with my dog, but it's temporary. but it's also counted against me on...
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you're somewhere in cornwall . cornwall. >> that's right. we've been to penzance so far, tom. on the overnight sleeper train with the prime minister. he did get the sleeper train . he didn't get the sleeper train. he didn't get the choppeh sleeper train. he didn't get the chopper. he was. he boarded the train. he was a few cabins down, down from the gb news cabin overnight. and then he did buy a bacon butties on arrival in penzance, since then, he's been the big theme here for the tory party is apprentices. they want to scrap 1 in 8 university places. get rid of these , these places. get rid of these, these courses, which are questionable, cost lots of money and don't really result in high in well—paid jobs. the pay off, young people's student loans. so he wants them to do apprenticeships. that's the big drive. £900 million investment in that saved by closing down, underperforming courses by the office for students . that's office for students. that's a big idea. and that's why we've just been. he's just been wiring up a broadband connector, in fact, he was so good at it .
you're somewhere in cornwall . cornwall. >> that's right. we've been to penzance so far, tom. on the overnight sleeper train with the prime minister. he did get the sleeper train . he didn't get the sleeper train. he didn't get the choppeh sleeper train. he didn't get the chopper. he was. he boarded the train. he was a few cabins down, down from the gb news cabin overnight. and then he did buy a bacon butties on arrival in penzance, since then, he's been the big theme here for the tory...
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and the duke of cornwall was handed to the prince with his father was crowned king charles. he has also been visiting the beach and hearing from some of the people there who look after it and he took the opportunity with the beautiful sunshine that there was to play a bit of volleyball with locals in the area. do to stay with us on bbc news. much more to come. hello there. temperatures have been creeping up day by day. high pressure has brought plenty of sunshine around, but a weather front launching across northern scotland has brought thicker cloud here, some spots of rain and thursday was another grey day here with outbreaks of rain. now, as we move through tonight, it does look like that weather front will eventually move northwards, become confined to the northern isles for a while through the night before it clears away. it becomes drier here, but a dry night to come for most areas. bit of mist and fog here and there, temperatures ranging from 9—12 celsius. friday, then, our area of high pressure continues to bring a lot of fine and settled weather. we lose that weat
and the duke of cornwall was handed to the prince with his father was crowned king charles. he has also been visiting the beach and hearing from some of the people there who look after it and he took the opportunity with the beautiful sunshine that there was to play a bit of volleyball with locals in the area. do to stay with us on bbc news. much more to come. hello there. temperatures have been creeping up day by day. high pressure has brought plenty of sunshine around, but a weather front...
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prince william has the title of duke of cornwall and a lot of excitement is building here. but earlier today the duke visited the site of the duchy of cornwall�*s first homeless project. it will involve building 24 properties to house local homeless people, as well as giving them wraparound support, and it's all part of a five year plan to tackle homelessness. it's around a year ago since the prince was last here. he was here with his wife and he heard then about the challenges around homelessness and the impact of tourism and second homes. but today, people meeting the prince today will be acutely aware that he is here alone whilst his wife and the king continue with their cancer treatment. thanks, jenny, jenny kumah. we're a few hours away from the second semifinal for this weekend's eurovision song contest — but the organisers in malmo in sweden are preparing for protests, because israel is among tonight's entries. there have been calls to ban israel from competing this year, because of the war in gaza. david sillito reports from malmo. malmo, eurovision 2024 and the
prince william has the title of duke of cornwall and a lot of excitement is building here. but earlier today the duke visited the site of the duchy of cornwall�*s first homeless project. it will involve building 24 properties to house local homeless people, as well as giving them wraparound support, and it's all part of a five year plan to tackle homelessness. it's around a year ago since the prince was last here. he was here with his wife and he heard then about the challenges around...
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the title of the duke of cornwall is too typically held by their elder son of the duke or monarch and it passed to william when his father was crowned king. along with the title come the lands and businesses that make up the duchy of cornwall and william is today visiting the site where the first housing project for the homeless will be built. they are a little wobbly there but you can see it as a bright blue sky and we will continue bringing coverage of that event. the project itself, which is delivered alongside a cornish charity will provide 24 homes with wrap around support for homeless people. william, as you can see there, is meeting some of the development leaders as well as the chief executive of the cornish charity i mentioned earlier. construction itself will begin in september of this year and land for the homes is being provided by the duchy of cornwall. william will then visit the beach well he will meet organisations who take care of it. we will continue bringing new that coverage as it happens. now let's move on to some other news making the day. a british toddler who w
the title of the duke of cornwall is too typically held by their elder son of the duke or monarch and it passed to william when his father was crowned king. along with the title come the lands and businesses that make up the duchy of cornwall and william is today visiting the site where the first housing project for the homeless will be built. they are a little wobbly there but you can see it as a bright blue sky and we will continue bringing coverage of that event. the project itself, which is...
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because there's a degree called surf management at, at a university in cornwall. we're going to see if we can get these up on the screen studying the, the science of surfing. should you really need , to a degree to you really need, to a degree to go off and teach how to surf the waves in cornwall? >> quite a big part of the local economy in cornwall. but i just want to cite an example. we had this little conversation should it need to have a degree. well, what was your degree in tom? my degree was in politics. right. so you're one of the rare people who did politics. he's managed to cash convert it. but at staffordshire university earlier, mutazz was citing, oh, you can do a david beckham degree. and i thought, that's absolute codswallop that's the sort of thing somebody who writes for the telegraph would come up with. so i googled it. staffordshire university offered as part of their sociology, sports science and media studies, a module on david beckham as part of a module of from football from folklore onwards to the modern era that is. and that was then somehow
because there's a degree called surf management at, at a university in cornwall. we're going to see if we can get these up on the screen studying the, the science of surfing. should you really need , to a degree to you really need, to a degree to go off and teach how to surf the waves in cornwall? >> quite a big part of the local economy in cornwall. but i just want to cite an example. we had this little conversation should it need to have a degree. well, what was your degree in tom? my...
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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 north of scotland continues to move _ the far north of scotland continues to move north and fade away. the rest of _ to move north and fade away. the rest of the — to move north and fade away. the rest of the country starting off dry and settled with some early mist and fo- and settled with some early mist and fog through
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...
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we're living in cornwall now. on the way to a broadband provider, and here's the pm in almost going towards lib dem country. but he has been criticised, i think, for only going to save seats he has to hold in order to try and maintain a degree of respectability at the election. so we get to see him punching out of that of that comfort blanket. but we're on the way now to a broadband provider. again, he's here talking about apprentices. what they call mickey mouse degrees. the government thinks they can save £900 million by axing these mickey mouse courses and pushing more young people . oh, i think more young people. oh, i think we've lost off today with the prime minister. >> oh, no. he's there. okay. and what's the mood like, chris? so just to be clear, i think you've got very tinted windows in that bus because it looked like there's a time difference between here and penzance. it looks like it's the middle of the night where you are, but how is everybody feeling aboard the bus? do they feel like they've had a
we're living in cornwall now. on the way to a broadband provider, and here's the pm in almost going towards lib dem country. but he has been criticised, i think, for only going to save seats he has to hold in order to try and maintain a degree of respectability at the election. so we get to see him punching out of that of that comfort blanket. but we're on the way now to a broadband provider. again, he's here talking about apprentices. what they call mickey mouse degrees. the government thinks...
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and after a morning in cornwall, next it�*s devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived in dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacturer to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that�*s how i started it, and as you heard, i�*m thoroughly enjoying myself. i�*m enjoying having conversations with people about... and changing minds? ..about the things that matter. yes, lam changing minds. the tour for all the party leaders trundles on. oh, and you can tell the election is getting near when you see pictures like this. five weeks to go. chris mason, bbc news, in devon. 30 years since the first democratic poll following apartheid. the ruling rnc is facing its toughest challenge yet with widespread this appointment over the state of the eco
and after a morning in cornwall, next it�*s devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived in dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacturer to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that�*s how i...
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and after a morning in cornwall, next it's devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived in dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacturer to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that's how i started it, and as you heard, i'm thoroughly enjoying myself. i'm enjoying having conversations with people about... and changing minds? ..about the things that matter. yes, iam changing minds. the tour for all the party leaders trundles on. oh, and you can tell the election is getting near when you see pictures like this. five weeks to go. chris mason, bbc news, in devon. well, the conservative promise of 100,000 more apprentices a year by the end of the next parliament would be funded by scrapping what they call "rip off" university degrees. branwen
and after a morning in cornwall, next it's devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived in dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacturer to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that's how i started...
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rishi sunak is campaigning in cornwall, after taking an overnight sleeper train from london. he's been meeting a group of apprentices after announcing his latest election pledge, to replace what he called "rip—off" university degrees and fund 100,000 more apprenticeships instead. there are university degrees that are letting young people down. independent studies say that around one in five people who are on degrees would have been financially better off not doing them. about one in three graduates are on non—graduate jobs, so actually we are better off providing those young people with the opportunity of a high quality apprenticeship. 0ur political correspondent ione wells is travelling with the prime minister. so the party wants to replace the "worst—performing degrees". how does it define those? well, that has been the question really that everyone has been asking today and it seems like the conservative party are describing these low performing degree as ones which either have high drop out rates or statistics would suggest don't lead to furtherjob progression after
rishi sunak is campaigning in cornwall, after taking an overnight sleeper train from london. he's been meeting a group of apprentices after announcing his latest election pledge, to replace what he called "rip—off" university degrees and fund 100,000 more apprenticeships instead. there are university degrees that are letting young people down. independent studies say that around one in five people who are on degrees would have been financially better off not doing them. about one in...
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and after a morning in cornwall, next it's devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived in dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacturer to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that's how i started it, and as you heard, i'm thoroughly enjoying myself. i'm enjoying having conversations with people about... and changing minds? ..about the things that matter. yes, iam changing minds. the tour for all the party leaders trundles on. oh, and you can tell the election is getting near when you see pictures like this. five weeks to go. chris mason, bbc news, in devon. a number of people enjoying themselves. news is coming thick and fast, turn to the bbc news website. a line coming in that labour and conservatives both freezing out avett to make a
and after a morning in cornwall, next it's devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived in dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacturer to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that's how i started...
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and after a morning in cornwall, next it is devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived at a military vehicle manufacture to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that is how i started it, and as you heard, i am thoroughly enjoying myself. i am enjoying having conversations with people about... changing minds? about the things that matter. yes, lam changing minds. the tour for all party leaders trundles on, you can tell the election is getting near that when you see pictures like this. five weeks ago. chris mason, bbc news, in devon. let's speak to the bbc world service uk political correspondent rob watson. chris they're reporting that the prime minister is enjoying himself, i hope you are as well as we enter the early stages of this ele
and after a morning in cornwall, next it is devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived at a military vehicle manufacture to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that is how i started it, and as...
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he has been travelling down to cornwall. he's on the campaign trail with the prime minister in the south—west of the country. good morning to you, christopher, look, we want to hear about all things conservative, but i think we need to start really with with the breaking news this morning that diane abbott herself has confirmed that she is being blocked from standing for hackney north by the labour party. >> yes. morning. all morning, eamonn from penzance here. we've been on the overnight sleeper train with the prime minister. he was on board with us. he's just been giving out bacon butties to journalists on arrival. he didn't eat one on camera. not not an ed miliband moment like in 2015. but yeah, he's here trying to push , trying he's here trying to push, trying to say it's a tory seat. derek thomas held it in 2019, but he's trying to show that the tories are pushing out into lib dem heartlands. as we enter the second full week of this election campaign. but that's right. labour news dominating today with diane abbott ba
he has been travelling down to cornwall. he's on the campaign trail with the prime minister in the south—west of the country. good morning to you, christopher, look, we want to hear about all things conservative, but i think we need to start really with with the breaking news this morning that diane abbott herself has confirmed that she is being blocked from standing for hackney north by the labour party. >> yes. morning. all morning, eamonn from penzance here. we've been on the...
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companies like this one in cornwall worry about bottlenecks getting worse. we find that a _ bottlenecks getting worse. we find that a lot of our customers have already had a fairly— customers have already had a fairly lengthy journey customers have already had a fairly lengthyjourney before they — fairly lengthyjourney before they even get to dover. we've also _ they even get to dover. we've also got — they even get to dover. we've also got to think about drivers' _ also got to think about drivers' hours on the cost. is not drivers' hours on the cost. not only drivers' hours on the cost. is not only dover is affected. your tunnel is putting £70 million towards new lanes to cards and machines to take people's details. space is tight to try to avoid long queues. it will install 49 new kiosks and expand to other areas in the station. behind me, areas in the station. behind me. you — areas in the station. behind me. you have _ areas in the station. behind me, you have normally - areas in the station. behind me, you have normally the| areas in the statio
companies like this one in cornwall worry about bottlenecks getting worse. we find that a _ bottlenecks getting worse. we find that a lot of our customers have already had a fairly— customers have already had a fairly lengthy journey customers have already had a fairly lengthyjourney before they — fairly lengthyjourney before they even get to dover. we've also _ they even get to dover. we've also got — they even get to dover. we've also got to think about drivers' _ also got to think...
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wonderful to be in cornwall this morning — wonderful to be in cornwall this morning having come on the overnight sleeper— morning having come on the overnight sleeper and _ morning having come on the overnight sleeper and i have morning having come on the overnight sleeperand i have been morning having come on the overnight sleeper and i have been delighted to have been— sleeper and i have been delighted to have been meeting apprentices. we will be _ have been meeting apprentices. we will be closing down university degrees — will be closing down university degrees which are letting our young people _ degrees which are letting our young people down and instead using that money— people down and instead using that money to— people down and instead using that money to front 100,000 new high—quality apprenticeships, that is the _ high—quality apprenticeships, that is the best way to transform people's— is the best way to transform people's lives and deliver a secure future _ people's lives and deliver a secure future for— people's lives and deliver a secure future for our
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and after a morning and cornwall next it is devon. late this afternoon rishi sunak arrived at a military vehicle factory to talk to members of staff and to reporters. the prime minister no doubt you're meeting plenty of people out and about. what are you changing many minds? you people out and about. what are you changing many minds?— changing many minds? you can see were having — changing many minds? you can see were having a _ changing many minds? you can see were having a conversation - changing many minds? you can see were having a conversation here. i changing many minds? you can see l were having a conversation here. i'm determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that's how i started it. i'm thoroughly enjoying myself. i'm enjoying having conversations with people. changing minds? yes, iam changing minds. the people. changing minds? yes, i am changing minde— changing minds. the talk for all the -a changing minds. the talk for all the party legals — changin
and after a morning and cornwall next it is devon. late this afternoon rishi sunak arrived at a military vehicle factory to talk to members of staff and to reporters. the prime minister no doubt you're meeting plenty of people out and about. what are you changing many minds? you people out and about. what are you changing many minds?— changing many minds? you can see were having — changing many minds? you can see were having a _ changing many minds? you can see were having a conversation -...
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there'll be more sunshine through parts of devon and cornwall, into wales, through the midlands as well. so sunny spells but also a peppering of showers, if you do catch one it could be heavy and thundery some of the warmest spots, for instance, up to about 19 degrees. but we're typically looking at the mid to high teens for northern ireland and northern and western scotland, a fair amount of dry weather on the cards, some sunshine, a bit more cloud working into the north here. but for central and south east scotland, you're going to keep the cloud. the rain will be easing out through the day. and into the evening hours, most of us lose the showery rain. it'll slowly clear away from the southeast, but mayjust linger for the likes of kent, for instance, to start your tuesday morning. and there'll be some low clouds, some mist and some fog patches, especially for scotland where we've got that wet ground. eastern england for instance as well, a few fog patches towards the southwest, but it should brighten up through the day tomorrow. so some sunny spells for many of us. still some showers
there'll be more sunshine through parts of devon and cornwall, into wales, through the midlands as well. so sunny spells but also a peppering of showers, if you do catch one it could be heavy and thundery some of the warmest spots, for instance, up to about 19 degrees. but we're typically looking at the mid to high teens for northern ireland and northern and western scotland, a fair amount of dry weather on the cards, some sunshine, a bit more cloud working into the north here. but for central...
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later the cloud thickens across the isles of scilly and cornwall, bringing in some rain. if you in the sunshine and light breezes, temperatures up to 17 degrees will feel quite pleasant. this evening, the showers fade quickly. clear skies, a weather front towards the west, continues to bring in rain, pushing northwards and eastwards. under the band of cloud and rain, relatively mild but cooler, chillier than last night in the east. this is the weather front coming our way. there is another one hot on its heels, all connected to low pressure and although we start off dry and sunny in some eastern areas, we can see where there are two weather fronts, they will be pushing northwards and eastwards. you may hear thunder as well. as they clear from the south—west, we see a return to sunshine and showers. these are our temperatures, 1a to 18 degrees. wednesday, we have a low pressure with us pulling steadily eastwards. wednesday itself, showery outbreaks of rain, that moving southwards across england and wales but through the afternoon showers turning quite heavy. push further
later the cloud thickens across the isles of scilly and cornwall, bringing in some rain. if you in the sunshine and light breezes, temperatures up to 17 degrees will feel quite pleasant. this evening, the showers fade quickly. clear skies, a weather front towards the west, continues to bring in rain, pushing northwards and eastwards. under the band of cloud and rain, relatively mild but cooler, chillier than last night in the east. this is the weather front coming our way. there is another one...
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and there's the threat of these showers turning quite heavy across devon, cornwall , across devon, cornwall, somerset, parts of south wales as well, not everywhere. seeing them, but where they do develop could drop quite a lot of rain in a short space of time. the shower is much more scattered further east, a few breaking out to over the hills and mountains of scotland. and there's that mist and low cloud that ha threatening to cling to parts of the coast of the east and the north of scotland, suppressing the temperatures. but in the sunny spells in the west of scotland, in the south, temperatures again getting over 20 c. as for this evening, well, still a few heavy showers around across the southwest, so bear that in mind. for most of us, though, are pretty pleasant summers evening, if you will, the mist and low cloud likely to thicken up and just drift back inland over parts of eastern england . so again making for a england. so again making for a fairly murky, misty start for many of us to tomorrow morning. temperatures holding up in double digits in most towns and cities on to sunday an
and there's the threat of these showers turning quite heavy across devon, cornwall , across devon, cornwall, somerset, parts of south wales as well, not everywhere. seeing them, but where they do develop could drop quite a lot of rain in a short space of time. the shower is much more scattered further east, a few breaking out to over the hills and mountains of scotland. and there's that mist and low cloud that ha threatening to cling to parts of the coast of the east and the north of scotland,...
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will lap into eastern parts of england, and around western coast of wales, north coast of devon and cornwall too, to make for a murky start tomorrow. but temperatures fairly similar to this morning. now, as we go into wednesday, the middle part of the week, that high pressure, which is going to bring the dry conditions, becomes more established to the south and east. weatherfronts, though, scooting around thatjust to the north and west, which is going to bring some rain later on across the western isles, northern and western scotland and, into the evening, maybe across some parts of northern ireland. only the odd isolated shower across some western areas. most places though, having a dry day on wednesday, and with a little bit more sunshine around after that murky start, temperatures will be more widely high teens and low 20s. as you go through into thursday, overnight patchy rain or drizzle in northern ireland clears. still a bit damp in the far north of scotland. many, though, will have a dry day. very few, if any, showers around at all for most of you. and a lot more sunshine, so we could
will lap into eastern parts of england, and around western coast of wales, north coast of devon and cornwall too, to make for a murky start tomorrow. but temperatures fairly similar to this morning. now, as we go into wednesday, the middle part of the week, that high pressure, which is going to bring the dry conditions, becomes more established to the south and east. weatherfronts, though, scooting around thatjust to the north and west, which is going to bring some rain later on across the...
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bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it.— is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it. they are looking for our idea to have it. they are looking for your vote. — idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of _ idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of course, - idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of course, but i i idea to have it. they are looking i for your vote, of course, but i just for your vote, of course, but ijust think— for your vote, of course, but ijust think they— for your vote, of course, but ijust think they are fighting with each other— think they are fighting with each other and — think they are fighting with each other and it is ridiculous. what do ou make other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of _ other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the _ other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the whole _ other and it is ridiculous. what do you make of the
bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it.— is ok, really. i think it is a good idea to have it. they are looking for our idea to have it. they are looking for your vote. — idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of _ idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of course, - idea to have it. they are looking for your vote, of...
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the showers gradually easing but they will be quickly replaced down towards devon and cornwall by a more persistent band of rain. and in fact this band of rain will start to spread its way a little bit further eastwards as we go through the course of the night. at the same time, showers across scotland will gradually ease and for many eastern parts actually the end of the night turned largely dry and clear, so could just see temperatures dip into single figures here further west, holding up into double figures. so potentially a bright start across the east on tuesday, but it won't last. the band of rain across the west will spread its way eastwards across many parts of the uk. some heavy rain again across parts of southern scotland and northern ireland, but it will turn brighter. but showery come the afternoon for northern ireland for and all of us. i think temperatures at best, generally only climbing up to around average. but factor in the breeze and rain. it will feel a little bit cooler than that. >> that warm feeling inside and from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. wea
the showers gradually easing but they will be quickly replaced down towards devon and cornwall by a more persistent band of rain. and in fact this band of rain will start to spread its way a little bit further eastwards as we go through the course of the night. at the same time, showers across scotland will gradually ease and for many eastern parts actually the end of the night turned largely dry and clear, so could just see temperatures dip into single figures here further west, holding up...
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and after a morning in cornwall, next it's devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived at dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacture to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that is how i started it, and as you heard, i am thoroughly enjoying myself. i am enjoying having conversations with people about... you changing minds? ..about the things that matter. yes, lam changing minds. the tour for all the party leaders trundles on. oh, and you can tell the election is getting near that when you is getting nearer when you see pictures like this. five weeks to go. chris mason, bbc news, in devon. we haven't seen any politicians kissing babies today, at least. chris, ceo of full fact which checks and corrects facts reported on the news and so
and after a morning in cornwall, next it's devon. late this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived at dunkeswell at a military vehicle manufacture to talk to members of staff and to reporters. prime minister, there is no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about, but are you changing many minds? look, chris, you can see we are having a conversation here, but i am determined to talk to as many people as i can across this country over the remaining weeks of this campaign. that is how i started...
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i know that's a problem everywhere, but it is particularly bad down in cornwall , i think the cornwall, i think the infrastructure as well for me is like a really big problem down here. our roads are just rammed all the time. >> similar problems across the border in devon. ilfracombe is the most deprived area in north devon. twice the town has appued devon. twice the town has applied for levelling up funding, twice it's been turned down something. north devon mp selaine saxby says is frustrating. >> it's very complicated . it's >> it's very complicated. it's not as straightforward as just throwing money at the problem. there very deep issues and i think, you know, the nick whitty report highlighted some of the health inequalities that you see around the coast on top of some of the property challenges. i think, you know, stood here today in this wind. you can see just maintaining properties in areas like this is significantly harder . harder. >> for several years, the government has acknowledged that rural areas need extra help, but so far that help doesn't stretch to our coasts. the mp
i know that's a problem everywhere, but it is particularly bad down in cornwall , i think the cornwall, i think the infrastructure as well for me is like a really big problem down here. our roads are just rammed all the time. >> similar problems across the border in devon. ilfracombe is the most deprived area in north devon. twice the town has appued devon. twice the town has applied for levelling up funding, twice it's been turned down something. north devon mp selaine saxby says is...
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evening looking at some lovely sunshine and you can see the marked contrast there across devon and cornwall, sharp showers developing to the north, and this zone of cloud and outbreaks of rain through the midlands, as well as wales continuing northern ireland heavy showers or thunderstorms and likewise for western scotland, but for central, northern and eastern scotland . northern and eastern scotland. that's where we'll see some clear blue skies and inland out of the breeze. it's going to feel very pleasant in that sunshine . now, the cloudy zone sunshine. now, the cloudy zone with those outbreaks of rain across wales in the midlands that will continue through the night. but the rain will tend to ease.it night. but the rain will tend to ease. it will turn more showery. many places will see a dry night, albeit with a lot of cloud remaining across a central slice of the uk. the best of any clear spells will be down towards the south and southeast, as well as across central and northern scotland. some mist patches first thing, certainly some low cloud along the north sea coast, but otherwise
evening looking at some lovely sunshine and you can see the marked contrast there across devon and cornwall, sharp showers developing to the north, and this zone of cloud and outbreaks of rain through the midlands, as well as wales continuing northern ireland heavy showers or thunderstorms and likewise for western scotland, but for central, northern and eastern scotland . northern and eastern scotland. that's where we'll see some clear blue skies and inland out of the breeze. it's going to feel...
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further south the rain should generally peter out a few more showers, milling into parts of devon, cornwall and pembrokeshire. quite, quite a mild night again, temperatures holding up 11 or 12 celsius in towns and cities . on to towns and cities. on to wednesday, and it could again be pretty drab over some eastern coastal counties of england. grey here with rain and drizzle on and off the fret and the harm a return to eastern scotland. it's a bit brighter over the midlands, northwest england and southwest scotland compared to today. again western scotland seeing some good spells of sunshine. just 1 or 2 scattered showers in the southwest and in the sunny spells feeling quite warm. goodbye that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , inside from boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> so much doom and gloom. but here's something to cheer you up. here's how you can get your hands on our biggest cash prize so far. it is a whopping £20,000. have a go! >> don't miss your chance to win our biggest cash prize so far. a totally terrific £20,000 in tax f
further south the rain should generally peter out a few more showers, milling into parts of devon, cornwall and pembrokeshire. quite, quite a mild night again, temperatures holding up 11 or 12 celsius in towns and cities . on to towns and cities. on to wednesday, and it could again be pretty drab over some eastern coastal counties of england. grey here with rain and drizzle on and off the fret and the harm a return to eastern scotland. it's a bit brighter over the midlands, northwest england...
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the odd shower possible across devon and cornwall. but most places are staying dry, perhaps a few showers developing across dumfries and galloway and for parts of scotland, but further west a dry evening. a lot of low cloud, though still lingering, especially across eastern parts. that's where it's going to be feeling cooler throughout much of sunday. and then as we go into the evening, very dry picture is on offer. low cloud once again though, coming in from the north sea and moving its way inland to give a murky start. but for east, for western parts it is going to be turning a little bit chillier, especially in any rural parts, but otherwise holding up at around 10 or 11 degrees to start monday morning. so that does leave a lot of low cloud around once again to start monday morning. so a bit of a murky start for rush hour. but that low cloud should lift and break and burn its way back towards coastal areas to leave another largely fine and dry day. few showers will bubble up across parts of northern ireland, but otherwise temperatu
the odd shower possible across devon and cornwall. but most places are staying dry, perhaps a few showers developing across dumfries and galloway and for parts of scotland, but further west a dry evening. a lot of low cloud, though still lingering, especially across eastern parts. that's where it's going to be feeling cooler throughout much of sunday. and then as we go into the evening, very dry picture is on offer. low cloud once again though, coming in from the north sea and moving its way...
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>> well, i was wondering if you'd had this discussion with your conservative colleagues in cornwall, because when i did my research before the programme, as nigel i liked to do, i found out, as far as i can see, your colleagues were very keen on these restrictions. i think there is a bit of a difficulty here that was in the story i read about it, which was there was a quote from someone who knows about the market and it seemed to be pretty robust, who said, well , the local mps don't said, well, the local mps don't want more houses built because it'll bring the price of property down for owners. so there's a question about what do you actually want? you can't both want the owners to be satisfied with high prices and then complain. high prices are keeping younger people locally out of the market. >> that's absolutely right, though. i find most of the objection to building from mps is because local people are campaigning against a loss of some form of amenity, rather than a narrow price restriction. >> yes, but the effect will be if you don't build, there will be there will be a supply
>> well, i was wondering if you'd had this discussion with your conservative colleagues in cornwall, because when i did my research before the programme, as nigel i liked to do, i found out, as far as i can see, your colleagues were very keen on these restrictions. i think there is a bit of a difficulty here that was in the story i read about it, which was there was a quote from someone who knows about the market and it seemed to be pretty robust, who said, well , the local mps don't...
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after a morning in cornwall, next, it is devon. >> this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived to a military vehicle manufacturer to staff and reporters. >> no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about. but are you changing many minds? prime minister sunak: you can see we are having a conversation here but i'm determined to talk to as many people as i can across the country over the remaining weeks of the campaign. that is how i started it. as he heard, i am thoroughly enjoying myself, enjoying having conversations with people. yes, i am changing minds. >> the talk of all the party leaders trundled on. and you can tell and the elections are getting nearer when you see pictures like this. five weeks to go. chris mason, bbc news, in devon. rajini: we can speak to the bbc political correspondent rob watson. chris reporting that the prime minister is enjoying himself, i hope you are, as well, as we enter the early stages of this election campaign. we have lots to discuss. let's kick off with what we were talking about at the start of the program which is all about diane abbott, a long
after a morning in cornwall, next, it is devon. >> this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived to a military vehicle manufacturer to staff and reporters. >> no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about. but are you changing many minds? prime minister sunak: you can see we are having a conversation here but i'm determined to talk to as many people as i can across the country over the remaining weeks of the campaign. that is how i started it. as he heard, i am thoroughly enjoying...
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showers circling around the centre of the low, breezy conditions for cornwall into devon. a weatherfront spiralling into the centre of this alone. sunny gaps in between and temperature is perhaps closer to what we would on average have at this time in may. around the mid to high teens. middle of the week the low pressure is still there, what we call a cut off alone. it means the jet stream of others is pretty much locked in the lower and is sitting in the same place, so it keeps driving our weather. not much change for some of us on wednesday. similar temperatures, showers again in some areas but also sunshine in between. very difficult to predict exactly where individual showers will be, thatis where individual showers will be, that is the nature of this sort of weather. towards the end of the week of the high pressure, although pressure, drifts away and high pressure, drifts away and high pressure builds in a little bit. there is a chance that things will be settling down towards the end of the week and hopefully into the weekend as well. the temperatures should hover ar
showers circling around the centre of the low, breezy conditions for cornwall into devon. a weatherfront spiralling into the centre of this alone. sunny gaps in between and temperature is perhaps closer to what we would on average have at this time in may. around the mid to high teens. middle of the week the low pressure is still there, what we call a cut off alone. it means the jet stream of others is pretty much locked in the lower and is sitting in the same place, so it keeps driving our...
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corner and some outbreaks of rain for cornwall. so we start off sunday with the best of the sunshine across the midlands , sunshine across the midlands, wales, east anglia and the south east and that window of fine weather gradually moves north into parts of northern england, perhaps northern ireland. by the afternoon. but for much of scotland, other parts of northern ireland and northern england will see a few showers, whilst some more persistent rain begins to edge into the far south. warm in any sunny spells. highs into the high teens that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers . boilers. >> sponsors of weather on gb news now in direct contrast to what aidan mcgivern . has just what aidan mcgivern. has just told us, we are told that summer is just around the corner. >> it is well, we like to believe, don't we? we like to hope. we want to make it sizzle for you. apparently with an incredible £20,000 in cash up for grabs in the latest great british giveaway, it's our biggest cash prize to date. >> it means you won't care if it's r
corner and some outbreaks of rain for cornwall. so we start off sunday with the best of the sunshine across the midlands , sunshine across the midlands, wales, east anglia and the south east and that window of fine weather gradually moves north into parts of northern england, perhaps northern ireland. by the afternoon. but for much of scotland, other parts of northern ireland and northern england will see a few showers, whilst some more persistent rain begins to edge into the far south. warm in...
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this is lee from saint austell in cornwall , lovely. in cornwall, lovely. >> wow. >> wow. >> all the way down in cornwall. >> all the way down in cornwall. >> looks like a field of lavender in the sky. >> oh, we're so poetic, aren't we? angels fields of lavender. >> that's what you get from an educated man. i'm just joking. i didn't actually go to university, what's this next one? olivia and alex from winchester sent this one. >> oh. beautiful colours there. that's fantastic. >> we keep seeing that green, don't we? i wonder how that works . works. >> yeah, yeah, i know someone who's in sweden at the moment to see the northern lights. can't see the northern lights. can't see them there and in your back garden . typical. garden. typical. >> i keep seeing loads of tweets about it. people going to iceland as i did in january, paying iceland as i did in january, paying thousands of pounds to go and see the northern lights. i never saw them in iceland. we saw a very thin film, but it was pretty lame to be fair. anyway, let's move on. some royal news now. prince harry. he was back on home s
this is lee from saint austell in cornwall , lovely. in cornwall, lovely. >> wow. >> wow. >> all the way down in cornwall. >> all the way down in cornwall. >> looks like a field of lavender in the sky. >> oh, we're so poetic, aren't we? angels fields of lavender. >> that's what you get from an educated man. i'm just joking. i didn't actually go to university, what's this next one? olivia and alex from winchester sent this one. >> oh. beautiful...
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bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it's ok, really, i think it's a good idea to have it.— idea to have it. they are looking for our idea to have it. they are looking for your vote — idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but _ idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but i _ idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but i think - idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but i think they - idea to have it. they are looking i for your vote but i think they are fighting — for your vote but i think they are fighting with each other and is ridiculous.— fighting with each other and is ridiculous. ~ . ., .~ ridiculous. what do you make the whole election _ ridiculous. what do you make the whole election fun _ ridiculous. what do you make the whole election fun and _ ridiculous. what do you make the whole election fun and games? . ridiculous. what do you make the l whole election fun and games? it's ridiculous. what do you make the i whole election fun a
bodmin in cornwall, one week into the general election campaign. and the verdict from some folk here? it's ok, really, i think it's a good idea to have it.— idea to have it. they are looking for our idea to have it. they are looking for your vote — idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but _ idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but i _ idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but i think - idea to have it. they are looking for your vote but i think they - idea to...
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in the same pub as him in cornwall, and he was this enormously popular figure and i remember asking my daughters when they were youngen daughters when they were younger, what do they think of the royal family? one of them said, oh, they're cool, they're cool, daddy, they're cool. i mean, prince harry, i mean, it was changing the brand of what the royal family meant to a lot of people who perhaps wouldn't have been traditional royalists. and then he goes out and does his bit more than his bit, some would argue, kills 25. i mean, it's so stupid to talk about . it it's so stupid to talk about. it is unbelievable, but he was i think he was the i mean, after his mother, the most, perhaps the most popular member of the royal family i've seen in my lifetime . in your view, is this lifetime. in your view, is this something that's happened inside his own mind? what? it is, of course. but is she the cause, or is it deeper than that? >> oh, no. she's definitely the cause. >> oh, no. she's definitely the cause . but he needed her. the cause. but he needed her. the problem is, he couldn't form r
in the same pub as him in cornwall, and he was this enormously popular figure and i remember asking my daughters when they were youngen daughters when they were younger, what do they think of the royal family? one of them said, oh, they're cool, they're cool, daddy, they're cool. i mean, prince harry, i mean, it was changing the brand of what the royal family meant to a lot of people who perhaps wouldn't have been traditional royalists. and then he goes out and does his bit more than his bit,...
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much of his music cornwall. much of his music reflects a sense of frustration with life in a coastal town. >> we've got a lot of empty shops and a lot of our town centres, which is sort of causing a lot of death on the high street. i know that's a problem everywhere, but it is particularly bad down in cornwall, i think the infrastructure as well for me is like a really big problem down here. our roads are just rammed all the time. >> similar problems across the border in devon. ilfracombe is the most deprived area in north devon. twice the town has appued devon. twice the town has applied for levelling up funding, twice it's been turned down something. north devon mp selaine saxby says is frustrating. >> it's very complicated . it's >> it's very complicated. it's not as straightforward as just throwing money at the problem. there very deep issues and i think, you know, the nick whitty report highlighted some of the health inequalities that you see around the coast on top of some of the property challenges. i thi
much of his music cornwall. much of his music reflects a sense of frustration with life in a coastal town. >> we've got a lot of empty shops and a lot of our town centres, which is sort of causing a lot of death on the high street. i know that's a problem everywhere, but it is particularly bad down in cornwall, i think the infrastructure as well for me is like a really big problem down here. our roads are just rammed all the time. >> similar problems across the border in devon....
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outbreaks of rain with this weather front sweeping into cornwall, devon, wales through ireland into the irish sea, but never reaches at least during the day, eastern parts of the country here, some hazy skies and very warm — 23 in norwich, hull and also newcastle, much fresher with that cloud of rain towards the west. they're about 15 celsius and it's a slow moving weather front. a slow—moving weather front, and one of the reasons is because this low pressure kind of stalled here. it's not really moving anywhere. so the weather front is rotating around and back into the center of the low, and that means that on tuesday, it's eastern areas that are stuck underneath the cloud and the outbreaks of rain probably not as persistent by that stage — bigger gaps in the clouds. i think by that stage, we have some sunny spells, but i think lower temperatures for all of us. and this is more or less bang on the average, be it a little on the high side. still, i think for parts of scotland now, that low will eventually kind of rain itself out as we go through the week and the possibility of hig
outbreaks of rain with this weather front sweeping into cornwall, devon, wales through ireland into the irish sea, but never reaches at least during the day, eastern parts of the country here, some hazy skies and very warm — 23 in norwich, hull and also newcastle, much fresher with that cloud of rain towards the west. they're about 15 celsius and it's a slow moving weather front. a slow—moving weather front, and one of the reasons is because this low pressure kind of stalled here. it's not...