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up cumbria, normally the tories pick up cumbria because the north as labour and the south was live down the tories can devote all across the county but labour holds no parliamentary seats in cumbria but labour got five targets here and it now has a police and crime commissioner on a 22% swing. black bull speaks for itself, 26% swing. blackpool will be the only thing we are talking bitterly because such a massive swing, 26%. we are not talking about because it only the third biggest swing in a by—election for decades and the two biggest ones were labour against reducing a plasma government recently. something going on. lincoln and redditch with massive wins for labour and labour had a 30% swing in the words i was looking at in plymouth and picking up thurrock in the south—east along the fence and a council was in trouble but labour wanted to pick it up and targeted. you have a picture of labour being able to win the votes where it needs to win them and now you are seeing is that mayoral elections coming thatis is that mayoral elections coming that is a successful for the male role mo
up cumbria, normally the tories pick up cumbria because the north as labour and the south was live down the tories can devote all across the county but labour holds no parliamentary seats in cumbria but labour got five targets here and it now has a police and crime commissioner on a 22% swing. black bull speaks for itself, 26% swing. blackpool will be the only thing we are talking bitterly because such a massive swing, 26%. we are not talking about because it only the third biggest swing in a...
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two men from cumbria been charged in - from cumbria been charged in connection with the felling of the famous sycamore gantry in northumberland. the two men have also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian�*s wall. alison freeman has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film cassette case robin hood: prince of thieves. but at the end of september last year, it was deliberately fell one night, causing an international outpouring of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true. i of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true.— see if it was true. i feel very bereft about _ see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. _ see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. who - see if it was true. i feel very bereft about it. who would l see if it was true. i feel very i bereft about it. who would do see if it was true. i feel very - bereft about it. who would do it, for goodness�* sake? i�*m filling up now. for goodness' sake? i'm filling up now. :, , :, for goodness' sake? i'm filling up n
two men from cumbria been charged in - from cumbria been charged in connection with the felling of the famous sycamore gantry in northumberland. the two men have also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian�*s wall. alison freeman has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film cassette case robin hood: prince of thieves. but at the end of september last year, it was deliberately fell one night, causing an...
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two men from cumbria have been charged in connection with the felling of the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland last september. 38—year—old daniel graham and 31—year—old adam carruthers have both also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian�*s wall. our reporter, alison freeman, has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film robin hood, prince of thieves. iam home! woo! but at the end of september last year, it was deliberately felled one night, causing an international outpouring of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true. everybody sort of feels very bereft about it, you know? i mean, who would do it, for goodness�* sake? i feel... actually, i feel i'm filling up now. northumbria police said they�*d charged two men from cumbria in connection with the felling of the tree, as well as causing criminal damage to hadrian�*s wall. daniel graham, who�*s 38, and adam carruthers, who�*s 31, were first arrested in october last year and are due before newcastle magistrates on may
two men from cumbria have been charged in connection with the felling of the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland last september. 38—year—old daniel graham and 31—year—old adam carruthers have both also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian�*s wall. our reporter, alison freeman, has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film robin hood, prince of thieves. iam home! woo! but at the end of september...
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cumbria worth of rain. is the wettest place i have seen cumbria is the wettest place i have seen with hundred and ten millimetres falling already. that amount of rainfall meant the rivers responded very quickly. early on today we had a severe flood warning in cumbria. flood warnings now in force, that one has laps but there are flood warnings on the rivers around the area and part of scotland. the rain is continuing to fall here and it will sew across the eastern side of northern ireland, heavy rain for parts of shetland and drizzling rain and heavy burst for the north west of england and north wales. furthersouth the north west of england and north wales. further south it is drier thanit wales. further south it is drier than it was yesterday. it is brighter and less windy here, but we have a keen north north—westerly wind with the rain across scotland, northern ireland into northern parts of england wales. 11 or 12 out and about. 17 or 18 is higher than yesterday further south. evening and overnight, we have rain close to the low precious and there are yellow weather warnings for a
cumbria worth of rain. is the wettest place i have seen cumbria is the wettest place i have seen with hundred and ten millimetres falling already. that amount of rainfall meant the rivers responded very quickly. early on today we had a severe flood warning in cumbria. flood warnings now in force, that one has laps but there are flood warnings on the rivers around the area and part of scotland. the rain is continuing to fall here and it will sew across the eastern side of northern ireland, heavy...
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and tonight, they took control of cumbria 12s in kent. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collywobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up, and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. and the green party is volunteering a bow. this is hastings in east sussex. the trend of the greens' steady rise in local politics continues. a fantastic set of results for the green party. the fifth local election in a row where we scored a record number of green councillors being elected, winning seats in all corners of the country from labour and from the conservatives, in rural and urban areas alike. the democratic process comes with certain rituals — colour, stamina and sleep deprivation. and winners clutching babies. there are yet more results to come tomorrow. c
and tonight, they took control of cumbria 12s in kent. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collywobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up, and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. and the green party is...
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ireland and perhaps even into cumbria as well. but on the whole a lot of late evening sunny spells and feeling quite pleasant in that sunshine as well as we go through the rest of the evening time , then plenty of the evening time, then plenty of the evening time, then plenty of areas, seeing a lot of clear skies , perhaps a few showers, skies, perhaps a few showers, but they'll gradually fade away . but they'll gradually fade away. but we'll start to see further low cloud pushing in from the east once again. a few showers as well across the south and eastern areas, but otherwise under the clear skies it will turn a little bit chilly underneath with single figures , underneath with single figures, but otherwise holding up at around 10 or 11 degrees. so tuesday is a bit of a mixed picture really. we'll see some sunny spells for some, especially for parts of scotland, but further towards the west. that's where we'll start to see some showers breaking out again, especially for parts of northern ireland where they could be heavy at ti
ireland and perhaps even into cumbria as well. but on the whole a lot of late evening sunny spells and feeling quite pleasant in that sunshine as well as we go through the rest of the evening time , then plenty of the evening time, then plenty of the evening time, then plenty of areas, seeing a lot of clear skies , perhaps a few showers, skies, perhaps a few showers, but they'll gradually fade away . but they'll gradually fade away. but we'll start to see further low cloud pushing in from the...
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she'll have to reach the top of ben nevis in scotland, scafell pike in cumbria and snowdon in wales. do you recognise that gate? yeah, it's going to say i think i saw that. it's past cameron house, isn't it? the current record stands at seven days and 31 minutes. it was set in 1979 by british race walker anne sayer. don't underestimate how fast that woman could walk. she could walk at five miles an hour and took only a 15—minute break in a 14—hour day of walking. i think she's an inspiration and it's going to be hopefully a very cool thing to break. this was the support crew back then. today it's much the same. imo's mum and dad will be on hand with food and dry clothes. i think i'll be making lots of these. you will be. well, she's certainly very headstrong, isn't she? certainly headstrong. very determined. when she's running, she'll- have a tracker on her so we'll be following the tracker - and we will stop every ten kilometres and we will be at those designated spots every time - with all the refreshments and whatever's required. | change of clothing. socks. i've trained unbel
she'll have to reach the top of ben nevis in scotland, scafell pike in cumbria and snowdon in wales. do you recognise that gate? yeah, it's going to say i think i saw that. it's past cameron house, isn't it? the current record stands at seven days and 31 minutes. it was set in 1979 by british race walker anne sayer. don't underestimate how fast that woman could walk. she could walk at five miles an hour and took only a 15—minute break in a 14—hour day of walking. i think she's an...
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around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so more widely, we're looking at temperatures in the
around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those...
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in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some southern and eastern counties of england, where temperatures will get to 19 or 20 celsius, but cooler further north and west with the cloud, with the splashes of rain. and then, through this evening and tonight, well, it's just a process of this area of low pressure gradually weakening and filling, but still providing lots of cloud, still providing some outbreaks of rain. a mild night for most, but where skies do clear across southern england, south wales, it will turn just a little bit chilly — down to six or seven celsius in places. for tomorrow, our area of low pressure still with us.
in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some...
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— weather affected tourism numbers in nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow — nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start _ nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start in _ nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start in january - nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start in january and i relatively slow start in january and february led by the end of march our numbers picked on to be on par with last year and we are currently going ahead and looking ahead our bookings are pretty good. i think what happens is people really want their holidays, they know us, we are an established destination, a beautiful time of the year to come and visit, so we are finding numbers are fairly buoyant. so we are finding numbers are fairly buo ant. ., ,., ., so we are finding numbers are fairly buo ant. ., ., , ., ., buoyant. how important is that to businesses _ buoyant. how important is that to businesses beyond _ buoyant. how important is that to businesses beyond the _ buoyant
— weather affected tourism numbers in nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow — nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start _ nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start in _ nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start in january - nearby cumbria? not really, we had a relatively slow start in january and i relatively slow start in january and february led by the end of march our numbers picked on to be on par with last year and we...
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on detachment from most much also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in es cumbria, which was a major shipyard. so a target bombing. she was an avid reader, self-educated, but she read rtually during the war. but why? nella because shepeople to sign up to mass program where people were invited to keep a diary during the war, which they would send on a weekly or monthly basis mass observation headquarters. well, now it took seriously. she she wrote about a thousand words a and 2 million words in all during the war. so she's one of the people fromr social background we know most about during the war. we therefore that in addition to keeping the household food, looking after a garden, keeping chickens, she a restaurant in the center of shop to sell secondhandso with that in writing her diary, she l time to read. we have another witnewalter, who left her husband's working in london to down to the family home int and likewise living on a farm with most been let go. she too hadread. well, we're coming to the personalities and we've gfirstly, survivor, a few yago, this mos
on detachment from most much also much less nella last pictured here was a housewife in barrow in es cumbria, which was a major shipyard. so a target bombing. she was an avid reader, self-educated, but she read rtually during the war. but why? nella because shepeople to sign up to mass program where people were invited to keep a diary during the war, which they would send on a weekly or monthly basis mass observation headquarters. well, now it took seriously. she she wrote about a thousand...
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around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19—22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but, again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so, friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so, more widely, we're looking at temperatures in th
around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those...
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in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some southern and eastern counties of england, where temperatures will get to 19 or 20 celsius, but cooler further north and west with the cloud, with the splashes of rain. and then, through this evening and tonight, well, it's just a process of this area of low pressure gradually weakening and filling, but still providing lots of cloud, still providing some outbreaks of rain. a mild night for most, but where skies do clear across southern england, south wales, it will turn just a little bit chilly down to six or seven celsius in places. for tomorrow, our area of low pressure still with us. that
in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some...
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around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there�*ll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there�*ll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that�*s going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19 to 22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we�*ve got some more rain that�*ll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. 50 friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. 50 more widely, we�*re looking at te
around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there�*ll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there�*ll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that�*s going to lift those...
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in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some southern and eastern counties of england, where temperatures will get to 19 or 20 celsius, but cooler further north and west with the cloud, with the splashes of rain. and then, through this evening and tonight, well, it's just a process of this area of low pressure gradually weakening and filling, but still providing lots of cloud, still providing some outbreaks of rain. a mild night for most, but where skies do clear across southern england, south wales, it will turn just a little bit chilly down to six or seven celsius in places. for tomorrow, our area of low pressure still with us. that
in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some...
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parts of cumbria in 48 hours have seen over 120 millimetres of rain. from a weather system that swelled its way in from the near continent, this pearl of cloud and rain became very slow moving. the rain heavy and persistent particularly across the northern half of the uk. there is still some further rain to come through the rest of today. this area of low pressure is still with us but it is weakening, its loosening its grip, so slowly but surely the rain should ease. that said, across central and southern parts of scotland we could see further 20—40 millimetres of rain so that could bring more flooding. still some rain for north—west england, eastern counties of northern ireland, the best of the sunshine across the south and south—east of england lifting temperatures to 19 or 20 degrees. tonight, rain across the northern isles, further wet weather for central and southern scotland, parts of northern england. for the majority where it stays quite cloudy it will remain fairly mild but with some clearer skies down towards the south of england, south
parts of cumbria in 48 hours have seen over 120 millimetres of rain. from a weather system that swelled its way in from the near continent, this pearl of cloud and rain became very slow moving. the rain heavy and persistent particularly across the northern half of the uk. there is still some further rain to come through the rest of today. this area of low pressure is still with us but it is weakening, its loosening its grip, so slowly but surely the rain should ease. that said, across central...
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around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19—22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but, again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so, friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so, more widely, we're looking at temperatures in th
around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those...
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but the heaviest rain is likely to build up across parts of southwest scotland, northwest england, cumbria, north wales as well through thursday afternoon across south. as i said, it does tend drier as the day goes on through thursday and there could be some late sunshine across the south coast. but still, after quite a cloudy day, temperatures will still be below par in the day. through tonight we'll see that rain continue to fall across northern areas, but it will slowly turn lighter as the night goes on. but there's going to be a lot of cloud around. could see some clearer skies across the far south and east, but most areas should see quite a cloudy start to the day on friday. a little bit cooler than it has been of late as well. we've got slightly fresher air that's starting to move in now. that area of low pressure slowly starts to fill and as a result, that rain will ease through friday. so a drier day on the whole, we could see a few showers breaking out, particularly across northern areas, but across the south it's going to be a drier day. plenty of cloud around though , away of cl
but the heaviest rain is likely to build up across parts of southwest scotland, northwest england, cumbria, north wales as well through thursday afternoon across south. as i said, it does tend drier as the day goes on through thursday and there could be some late sunshine across the south coast. but still, after quite a cloudy day, temperatures will still be below par in the day. through tonight we'll see that rain continue to fall across northern areas, but it will slowly turn lighter as the...
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they don't include cumbria. they don't include pieces so you got to bring your own pieces and then you can play just a nice little stone table. yeah, you can play in the rain , yeah, you can play in the rain, instead of playing inside. but i mean people are saying 50 grand. >> should we have a quick look? i've got a picture. there they are. there we go. >> chess board look like extraordinary and a half grand for that. >> but this is the thing. i mean, i worked in the public sector, and i'd assume it was like 50 grand per table. public sector procurement is just abysmal. you would not believe just buying a pen or something or, you know, a laptop. it's like, you know, the book catch, is it catch 22? yeah. goes through it. so this is pretty cheap. but you know, people are complaining because the government's levelling up agenda is designed to reduce regional inequality. and instead of, you know , creating jobs and driving know, creating jobs and driving growth and putting in something substantial like , you know, s
they don't include cumbria. they don't include pieces so you got to bring your own pieces and then you can play just a nice little stone table. yeah, you can play in the rain , yeah, you can play in the rain, instead of playing inside. but i mean people are saying 50 grand. >> should we have a quick look? i've got a picture. there they are. there we go. >> chess board look like extraordinary and a half grand for that. >> but this is the thing. i mean, i worked in the public...
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around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19—22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but, again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so, friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so, more widely, we're looking at temperatures in th
around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those...
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there are hundreds of groups of individuals as well who do this — in northumberland, in cumbria, lancashire, north wales. that's why red squirrels are still persisting when there are greys, because of our determination to make sure the reds survive. but craig does have another plan. he wants to release more of these in north wales — pine martens. they eat some greys and mightjust help hold back the invaders. in the meantime, though, craig will be relying on his traps. justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey. a section of the m25 motorway around london is closed this weekend as part of a 300 million pound upgrade. drivers are being warned to follow official diversion routes and expect delays, until the motorway reopens on monday morning.the road will be shut between junctions 9 and 10 in both directions until 6 o'clock on monday morning. grassroots music venues should be supported by a levy on tickets at larger arenas and stadiums, according to mps. a report recommends the industry should arrange the payments and make sure the cost isn't passed on to concert—goers. it suggests if there's no a
there are hundreds of groups of individuals as well who do this — in northumberland, in cumbria, lancashire, north wales. that's why red squirrels are still persisting when there are greys, because of our determination to make sure the reds survive. but craig does have another plan. he wants to release more of these in north wales — pine martens. they eat some greys and mightjust help hold back the invaders. in the meantime, though, craig will be relying on his traps. justin rowlatt, bbc...
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and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting a0 miles an hour. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, six or seven degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia in the south east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one or two showers. otherwise it should be dry. sunny
and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting a0 miles an hour. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for...
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around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those temperatures to somewhere between around 19—22 degrees for many of us. just a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. now, through thursday evening, overnight into friday, we've got some more rain that'll push across parts of highland. elsewhere, dry once again, relatively mild temperatures — in double figures for many of us. but, again, i think friday morning could see a few misty patches that will gradually clear away. so, friday itself, i think longer spells of sunshine on offer, light winds and those temperatures probably up a degree or so. so, more widely, we're looking at temperatures in th
around some of these irish sea coasts, the isle of man, towards cumbria, some of that fog could be quite slow to clear. for scotland, there'll be some brighter spells across eastern areas — like aberdeenshire, for instance — but there'll be more cloud and outbreaks of rain moving in across the western isles, parts of highland too. that rain looks like it eases away, pushes a little bit further northward. so for much of the uk, dry with sunny spells, and that's going to lift those...
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any showers across southwestern parts of scotland and cumbria fading away into the evening. otherwise we've got a return of low cloud coming in from the north sea and pushing its way further towards the west. clearer skies are further the west you go, but low cloud, mist and fog perhaps developing across northern ireland. temperatures around 10 or 11 but feeling cooler underneath the clearer skies. so quite a murky start on monday morning , especially further east morning, especially further east that you go so across scotland, north eastern coast as well, holding a lot of low cloud mist and fog. but further the west, bright skies to start the day. northern ireland like i said, some low cloud mist and fog should lift and break and then low cloud really lingering across a part of the southeast . across a part of the southeast. brighter skies further to the west you go and dry to so through the rest of monday morning , low cloud, mist and fog morning, low cloud, mist and fog should start lifting, breaking and burning its way back to coastline might be a little bit slower than
any showers across southwestern parts of scotland and cumbria fading away into the evening. otherwise we've got a return of low cloud coming in from the north sea and pushing its way further towards the west. clearer skies are further the west you go, but low cloud, mist and fog perhaps developing across northern ireland. temperatures around 10 or 11 but feeling cooler underneath the clearer skies. so quite a murky start on monday morning , especially further east morning, especially further...
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and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting 40 miles an hour. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, six or seven degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia in the south east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one or two showers. otherwise it should be dry. sunny
and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting 40 miles an hour. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for...
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one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually, as those showers and storms fade this evening, that mist and low cloud will roll in very widely again to central and eastern areas. further west, there'll be a few fog patches as well and it'll be a slightly fresher night for sleeping compared with last night and a cooler start therefore too on monday morning, but a murky grey one once again. it'll be a few hours before that strong may sunshine gets to work and burns it away. and, in fact, it should retreat from most of the east coast as well. tomorrow, a subtle change in wind direction and warm in the sunshine again, possibly northern ireland seeing some of the highest temperatures, 20 to 23. but that could, again, trigger the odd slow—moving thunderstorm — with light winds, they won't move on very quickly. then overnight monday into tuesday, mist an
one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually, as those showers and storms fade this evening, that mist and low cloud will roll in very widely again to central and eastern areas. further west, there'll be a few fog patches as well and it'll be a slightly...
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there are hundreds of groups of individuals as well who do this — in northumberland, in cumbria, lancashire, north wales. that's why red squirrels are still persisting when there are greys, because of our determination to make sure the reds survive. but craig does have another plan. he wants to release more of these in north wales — pine martens. they eat some greys and mightjust help hold back the invaders. in the meantime, though, craig will be relying on his traps. justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey. for more on this, let's speak to dr craig shuttleworth, a research scientist at bangor university in wales. hello, it is a worrying situation on anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey _ anglesey at the moment. it is very much so because grey squirrels - anglesey at the moment. it is very l much so because grey squirrels carry a virus which doesn't harm them, they don't show any symptoms but if they don't show any symptoms but if they spread it to the reds, it kills them fairly quickly. and also they spread it to one anot
there are hundreds of groups of individuals as well who do this — in northumberland, in cumbria, lancashire, north wales. that's why red squirrels are still persisting when there are greys, because of our determination to make sure the reds survive. but craig does have another plan. he wants to release more of these in north wales — pine martens. they eat some greys and mightjust help hold back the invaders. in the meantime, though, craig will be relying on his traps. justin rowlatt, bbc...
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hampshire, taking nine police and crime commissioner roles from the conservatives, including here in cumbria. and on the south coast in adur in west sussex, where they've never won before. but five independent candidates standing on a pro—gaza platform cost labour control in oldham in greater manchester. there's evidence labour's stance on gaza has had an impact, particularly in places with a significant muslim population. earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a westminster seat there. winning wasn't surprising. the scale of labour's victory was. band plays. what's the mood music for the prime minister? pretty dire, then. rishi sunak was in catterick garrison in north yorkshire. obviously it's disappointing to lose good, hardworking conservative councillors, and i'm grateful to them for all their service in local government, keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people. but we've still got lots of results to come. one of their few islands of optimism in a sea of gloom, the tees valley. the conservative ben houchen wearing victory but not a tory ros
hampshire, taking nine police and crime commissioner roles from the conservatives, including here in cumbria. and on the south coast in adur in west sussex, where they've never won before. but five independent candidates standing on a pro—gaza platform cost labour control in oldham in greater manchester. there's evidence labour's stance on gaza has had an impact, particularly in places with a significant muslim population. earlier, keir starmer was in blackpool to celebrate winning a...
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there are hundreds of groups, of individuals as well, who do this — in northumberland, in cumbria, lancashire, north wales. that's why red squirrels are still persisting when there are greys, because of our determination to make sure the reds survive. but craig does have another plan. he wants to release more of these in north wales — pine martens. they eat some greys and mightjust help hold back the invaders. in the meantime, though, craig will be relying on his traps. justin rowlatt, bbc news, anglesey. now, important question— are these guys going to be clear tonight. for those of us that mostly government likes last night, hopefully we will get glimpse tonight. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello, let's start with the spice forecast. there is a very high chance of the sky is being lit up once again by the aurora borealis. perfect condition is what many of us with clear skies, and the advice is to keep watching the sky from late evening onwards. but you need to get your ice as to that dark sky, because the aurora isn't quite as bright as some of those photographs
there are hundreds of groups, of individuals as well, who do this — in northumberland, in cumbria, lancashire, north wales. that's why red squirrels are still persisting when there are greys, because of our determination to make sure the reds survive. but craig does have another plan. he wants to release more of these in north wales — pine martens. they eat some greys and mightjust help hold back the invaders. in the meantime, though, craig will be relying on his traps. justin rowlatt, bbc...
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daniel graham and adam carruthers, both from cumbria, will appear before magistrates in newcastle. the much—photographed tree, which stood next to hadrian's wall for 200 years, was chopped down last september. intense competition between tenants is creating a race to rent, according to figures compiled for the bbc. high demand and a lack of available properties being advertised, mean tenants are forced to make an instant decision on whether to apply for a tenancy. 0ur cost—of—living reporter kevin peachey has been looking atjust how difficult it is to find somewhere to live. newly—married, and with a newjob, adrian then needed to get into a new flat. but it wasn't easy. we ended up finding one or two properties that we really — they looked fantastic, was the perfect fit, and then, you know, we sort of saved it for later, went back later on that day and it had already disappeared. so it was just extremely... aggravating because, you know, you'd see a place, and one minute, it's there and the next, it's gone. before the pandemic, listings for a two—bedroom flat were onlin
daniel graham and adam carruthers, both from cumbria, will appear before magistrates in newcastle. the much—photographed tree, which stood next to hadrian's wall for 200 years, was chopped down last september. intense competition between tenants is creating a race to rent, according to figures compiled for the bbc. high demand and a lack of available properties being advertised, mean tenants are forced to make an instant decision on whether to apply for a tenancy. 0ur cost—of—living...
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one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually, as those showers and storms fade this evening, that mist and low cloud will roll in very widely again to central and eastern areas. further west, there'll be a few fog patches as well and it'll be a slightly fresher night for sleeping compared with last night and a cooler start therefore too on monday morning, but a murky gray one once again. it'll be a few hours before that strong may sunshine gets to work and burns it away. and, in fact, it should retreat from most of the east coast as well. tomorrow, a subtle change in wind direction and warm in the sunshine again, possibly northern ireland seeing some of the highest temperatures, 20 to 23. but that could, again, trigger the odd slow—moving thunderstorm — with light winds, they won't move on very quickly. then overnight monday into tuesday, mist an
one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria potentially, and also across northern ireland, southern scotland. but there's more cloud generally across north and central scotland today and it's thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain and drizzle. and, actually, as those showers and storms fade this evening, that mist and low cloud will roll in very widely again to central and eastern areas. further west, there'll be a few fog patches as well and it'll be a slightly...
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and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds. that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west, we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, 6—7 degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow, and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one oi’ two showers. otherwise, it should be dry. su
and earlier today, it was very pleasant in cumbria, but there was a chilly wind blowing. some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the north sea making it feel quite chilly. and around the edge of this area of high pressure, this is where we've got the strongest of the winds. that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud...
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two men from cumbria have been charged in connection with the felling of the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland last september. 38—year—old daniel graham and 31—year—old adam carruthers have both also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian's wall. our reporter alison freeman has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film robin hood, prince of thieves. iam home! but at the end of september last year, it was deliberately felled one night, causing an international outpouring of shock and dismay. many came to see if it was true. everybody sort of feels very bereft about it, you know? i mean, who would do it, for goodness' sake? i feel... actually, i feel i'm filling up now. northumbria police said they'd charged two men from cumbria in connection with the felling of the tree, as well as causing criminal damage to hadrian's wall. daniel graham, who's 38, and adam carruthers, who's 31, were first arrested in october last year and are due before newcastle magistrates on may the 15th. northumbria pol
two men from cumbria have been charged in connection with the felling of the famous sycamore gap tree in northumberland last september. 38—year—old daniel graham and 31—year—old adam carruthers have both also been charged with causing criminal damage to hadrian's wall. our reporter alison freeman has more. it was possibly the most famous tree in the world. it even got a starring role in the hollywood film robin hood, prince of thieves. iam home! but at the end of september last year, it...
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one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria, and also northern ireland and southern scotland but more cloud across southern and central scotland thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain. as showers fade must stand low cloud will roll in widely to central and eastern areas, further west a few fog patches as well and it will be a slightly fresher night for sleeping compared with last night and they cooler start to our monday morning but a murky and the grey one once again and a few hours before the strong sunshine gets to work and burns it away. it should retreat for most of the east coast, subtle change and wind direction and warm in the sunshine with northern ireland seeing some of the highest temperatures, 22, 23, and that could trigger the odd slow—moving thunderstorm. 0vernight monday to tuesday, mist and fog returns but if you more showers approach from the east and one or two on this weather front start to break out further west. still chilly, notably so in northern and eastern areas and then we see shower development across northern england, perhaps into
one or two further north across northern england, notably cumbria, and also northern ireland and southern scotland but more cloud across southern and central scotland thick enough to produce the odd spot of rain. as showers fade must stand low cloud will roll in widely to central and eastern areas, further west a few fog patches as well and it will be a slightly fresher night for sleeping compared with last night and they cooler start to our monday morning but a murky and the grey one once...
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milton keynes, stephen edge, in areas right across the country, police and crime commissions as well, cumbria, somerset, norfolk, areas you wouldn't expect to see labour performing so strongly and yet we've been winning police and crime commissioner elections today, that's really important. so what we're going to keep doing is working, we know the labour party has changed in a short period of time since the last election, under keir starmer�*s leadership and we still got work to do that we'll keep doing because there's no complacency in the labour party because change is so important. i party because change is so important-— party because change is so imortant. , ., ., ., important. i spoke to one former conservative _ important. i spoke to one former conservative council _ important. i spoke to one former conservative council leader, i important. i spoke to one former i conservative council leader, saying he could see in his area this was without doubt a rejection of the conservative party but that's not the same thing as an endorsement of the same thing as an endorsement of the labour p
milton keynes, stephen edge, in areas right across the country, police and crime commissions as well, cumbria, somerset, norfolk, areas you wouldn't expect to see labour performing so strongly and yet we've been winning police and crime commissioner elections today, that's really important. so what we're going to keep doing is working, we know the labour party has changed in a short period of time since the last election, under keir starmer�*s leadership and we still got work to do that we'll...