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they won 41—5, against a largely changed exeter side.now — as the chase for a play off spot tightens with just four games left to play. london broncos�* search for their first win of the superleague season continues, as they were beaten at home by huddersfield giants. the broncos had taken the lead early on before conceding 26 unanswered points. sam halsall with the last of giants�* five tries. they stay in eighth with london still bottom. there�*s a fascinating final ahead at the miami open tennis — the australian open champion jannick sinner up against a resurgent grigor dimitrov later. dimitrov knocked out carlos alcaraz in the quarters... the women�*s final gave the home supporters what they were craving — america�*s danielle collins with the biggest win of her career — she beat the former wimbledon champion elena rybakina in straight sets. for collins, who�*s 30 and will retire at the end of the season, it�*s her first wta 1000 title. the gujarat titans beat sunrisers hyderabad in the indian premier league. the sunrisers made 162 fr
they won 41—5, against a largely changed exeter side.now — as the chase for a play off spot tightens with just four games left to play. london broncos�* search for their first win of the superleague season continues, as they were beaten at home by huddersfield giants. the broncos had taken the lead early on before conceding 26 unanswered points. sam halsall with the last of giants�* five tries. they stay in eighth with london still bottom. there�*s a fascinating final ahead at the...
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they won 41—5 against a largely changed exeter side.nd exeter now, as the chase for a play off spot tightens with just four games left to play. and another line of rugby union news to bring you, because the rfu has apologised after the harlequins lock irne herbst spent seven minutes in the sin—bin, instead of 10 during their win over bath yesterday. a timing error by officials meant herbst was allowed to rejoin play early after receiving a yellow card. the rfu says the result will still stand though. quins survived a bath comeback to win their premiership match 40—36. london broncos search for their first win of the superleague season continues, as they were beaten at home by huddersfield giants. the broncos had taken the lead early on before conceding 26 unanswered points. sam halsall with the last of giants' five tries. they stay in eighth with london still bottom. a reminder of our top story before we go. another twist in the title race, as the latest leg unfolded at the etihad and at anfield. liverpool managed to come from behind to
they won 41—5 against a largely changed exeter side.nd exeter now, as the chase for a play off spot tightens with just four games left to play. and another line of rugby union news to bring you, because the rfu has apologised after the harlequins lock irne herbst spent seven minutes in the sin—bin, instead of 10 during their win over bath yesterday. a timing error by officials meant herbst was allowed to rejoin play early after receiving a yellow card. the rfu says the result will still...
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this exeter school in devon, this is exeter school in devon, which has scrapped the name of this is exeter is exeter school in devon, whi�*of hashousesed the name of this is exeter school in devon, whi�*of has houses with e name of this is exeter school in devon, whi�*of has houses with head 1e of ten of its houses with head louise saying they no louise simpson saying they no longer swims at longer about. she swims at hampstead pool, is saying they no represent she's fat. no longer represent she's fat. >> no . >> no, no. >> no, no. >> well i'm going to google afterwards and find focus on the story please. saying no story please. saying they no longer values and longer represent the values and inclusive nature of the school. obviously, values and inclusive nature means you've got to exclude they're taking exclude people as they're taking away of walter, sir away the names of walter, sir walter raleigh and sir francis drake, who had that amazing, uh, slow rap album. they're going to replace with the saint replace them with the saint george floyd saint jeremy corbyn and saint my z. uh, and ye
this exeter school in devon, this is exeter school in devon, which has scrapped the name of this is exeter is exeter school in devon, whi�*of hashousesed the name of this is exeter school in devon, whi�*of has houses with e name of this is exeter school in devon, whi�*of has houses with head 1e of ten of its houses with head louise saying they no louise simpson saying they no longer swims at longer about. she swims at hampstead pool, is saying they no represent she's fat. no longer...
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this exeter school in devon, this is exeter school in devon, which has scrapped the name of this is exeters exeter school in devon, whi�*of hashousesed the name of this is exeter school in devon, whi�*of has houses with e name of this is exeter school in devon, whi�*of has houses with head 1e of ten of its houses with head louise saying they no louise simpson saying they no longer swims at longer about. she swims at hampstead pool, is saying they no represent she's fat. no longer represent she's fat. >> no . >> no, no. >> no, no. >> well i'm going to google afterwards and find focus on the story please. saying no story please. saying they no longer values and longer represent the values and inclusive nature of the school. obviously, values and inclusive nature means you've got to exclude they're taking exclude people as they're taking away of walter, sir away the names of walter, sir walter raleigh and sir francis drake, who had that amazing, uh, slow rap album. they're going to replace with the saint replace them with the saint george floyd saint jeremy corbyn and saint my z. uh, and yet,
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but next, jewish students intimidated by a baying pro—palestine mob at exeter university. >> you keepn. you keep talking about you were talking about about healthy eating will not believe what happens to those students next and how deep this runs. >> right through our civil service. i've got some astonishing video footage for you. it's left one of the victims absolutely broken , and i victims absolutely broken, and i will chatting to you about will be chatting to you about that shortly after that very, very shortly after your weather with alex deakin. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news. weather update brought to you by the met office. a few showers and a touch of frost for some of us tonight. then a mostly fine day tomorrow . at the moment the uk tomorrow. at the moment the uk is sandwiched between low is sandwiched in between low pressure the bay of pressure around the bay of biscay high pressure across biscay and high pressure across scandinavia,
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but next, jewish students intimidated by a baying pro—palestine mob at exeter university. >> you keepimidation. you keep talking about you were talking about about healthy eating will not believe what happens to those students next and how deep this runs. >> right through our civil service. i've got some astonishing video footage for you. it's left one of the victims absolutely broken , and i victims absolutely broken, and i will chatting to you about will be chatting to you about that shortly after that very, very shortly after your weather with alex deakin. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> good evening. here's your latest gb news. weather update brought to you by the met office. a few showers and a touch of frost for some of us tonight. then a mostly fine day tomorrow . at the moment the uk tomorrow. at the moment the uk is sandwiched between low is sandwiched in between low pressure the bay of pressure around the bay of biscay high pressure across biscay and high pressure across scand
but next, jewish students intimidated by a baying pro—palestine mob at exeter university. >> you keepimidation. you keep talking about you were talking about about healthy eating will not believe what happens to those students next and how deep this runs. >> right through our civil service. i've got some astonishing video footage for you. it's left one of the victims absolutely broken , and i victims absolutely broken, and i will chatting to you about will be chatting to you about...
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exeter beat newcastle to go third, the highlight perhaps being champions saracens victory over harlequinsart with the rivals, a london derby for saracens and harlequins and owen farrell�*s 250th game for his club. he leaves saracens this summer but before then, they have a purpose. the champions showed here they are still this league�*s team to beat. inside half an hour, bonus points secured. it is as easy as you like! these are two of 19 still in touch with the play—offs, the top flight is congested but a two—month break has brought saracens back stronger. streaking clear against the team who started above them, they scored eight tries and 52 points. easy score! harlequins got one back but there wasn�*t much for them to cheer. saracens — emphatic, a win that ticks them up to second. farrell goes injune after 16 years at this club. this statement win has set them up for a big finish. joe lynskey, bbc news. there was a nail—biting finish to scarlets�* match with bennetton in the united rugby championship. the llanelli side were 13 points to nine down with 83 minutes gone, when eduan swart
exeter beat newcastle to go third, the highlight perhaps being champions saracens victory over harlequinsart with the rivals, a london derby for saracens and harlequins and owen farrell�*s 250th game for his club. he leaves saracens this summer but before then, they have a purpose. the champions showed here they are still this league�*s team to beat. inside half an hour, bonus points secured. it is as easy as you like! these are two of 19 still in touch with the play—offs, the top flight...
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it has goals that exets, and by following them, it comes to the results and the possibility of achieving the same speech, he said two things: we will not stop the weapons and we will not stop the war. we will not stop supplying weapons to israel, and we will not accept stopping the war. these are frank words from him. i think this scenario is the one that works. let us move to the visit of the german chancellor to tel aviv, which was less sympathetic to the regime than his first visit as he affirmed his rejection of military action in raffa, which would lead to the starvation of the people. ביקור שני של הקנצלר אולף שולץ בישראל מה שבעה באוקטובר, ביקור הרבה פחות אמפטי ומחבק ממה שהיה הראשון, ואכן הוא אומר לא נעמוד מנגד ונראה את האוכלוסיה הפלסטינית גובאת מרעב, כשמחברים את כל הנקודות, אין מנוס מי לקבוע, האיש הגיע כדי לנסות לעצור את הלחימה, הוא באמת כמו שאמרת תומך בזכותה של ישראל להגנה העצמית, אבל הוא לא אומר את המילה to eliminate לגבי חמס, מה שראש הממשלה טוען שהם מסכימים לעניין הזה. that is, they all say that security is stable. ori, netanyahu has been removed from our lives, you have destroy
it has goals that exets, and by following them, it comes to the results and the possibility of achieving the same speech, he said two things: we will not stop the weapons and we will not stop the war. we will not stop supplying weapons to israel, and we will not accept stopping the war. these are frank words from him. i think this scenario is the one that works. let us move to the visit of the german chancellor to tel aviv, which was less sympathetic to the regime than his first visit as he...
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exeter beat newcastle to go third, the highlight perhaps being champions saracens victory over harlequinsership rugby restarts with the rivals, a london derby for saracens and harlequins and owen farrell's 250th game for his club. he leaves saracens this summer but before then, they have a purpose. the champions showed here they are still busily �*s team to beat. inside half an hour, bonus points secured. it is as is as easy as you like! these — it is as is as easy as you like! these are _ it is as is as easy as you like! these are two _ it is as is as easy as you like! these are two of— it is as is as easy as you like! these are two of 19 - it is as is as easy as you like! these are two of 19 still - it is as is as easy as you like! these are two of 19 still in i it is as is as easy as you like! i these are two of 19 still in touch with the play—offs, the top flight is congested but a two—month break has brought saracens back stronger. streaking clear against the team who started above them, they scored eight tries and 52 points. easy score! harlequins _ eight tries and 52 points. easy s
exeter beat newcastle to go third, the highlight perhaps being champions saracens victory over harlequinsership rugby restarts with the rivals, a london derby for saracens and harlequins and owen farrell's 250th game for his club. he leaves saracens this summer but before then, they have a purpose. the champions showed here they are still busily �*s team to beat. inside half an hour, bonus points secured. it is as is as easy as you like! these — it is as is as easy as you like! these are _...
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers tohas warmed by about a degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants, working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. so we can then make a plan. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes, but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold snowy ones and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben rich, bbc news. the prince of wales started st david's day with a visit to a pub in wrexham, a popular pub for football fans. prince william met one of the hollywood owner is rob
here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers tohas warmed by about a degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants, working out which ones are at risk as the...
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers toa degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks' fewer frosts over the course of a year. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes. but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold frosty ones, and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben rich, bbc news. in formula one, the red bull team principal christian horner has again denied allegations of inappropriate behaviour after the leaking of a series of messages, allegedly written by him. horner was cleared on wednesday by an internal investigation into his behaviour towards a female colleague. red bull are preparing to defend their two world titles in the opening race of the season tomorrow in bahrain. our sports news correspondent, laura scott, reports. greeting one of motorsport�
here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers toa degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks' fewer frosts over the course of a year. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes. but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold...
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers to degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants, working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. so we can then make a plan. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes, but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold snowy ones and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben rich, bbc news. ben rich looking back at some of our recent weather. let's look ahead at what's coming next, the forecast from darren bett. the first day of march has brought some snow to some parts o
here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers to degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants, working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we...
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let's go to mick in exeter. i want to come back to you. we've heard a bit from you.e? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've - are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've had i are due? yes. i've got three i labradors now, we've had dogs for are due? yes. i've got three - labradors now, we've had dogs for 14 labradors now, we've had dogs for 1a and a half years, and we have pet insurance, so i don't really see how much things cost. the last three years, three years ago, pet insurance went up £20 per month per dog, the year before it went up £30 per month per dog, and this year the insurance went up £40 per month per
let's go to mick in exeter. i want to come back to you. we've heard a bit from you.e? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've - are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've had i are due? yes. i've got three i labradors now, we've had dogs for are due? yes. i've got three - labradors now, we've had dogs for 14 labradors now, we've had dogs for 1a and a half years, and we have pet insurance, so i don't really see how much things cost. the last three years, three years ago, pet insurance...
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madison alworth is at the exeter family restaurant, the discovery you found between the two. >> reporter: this restaurant, folks love and you get good value for your dollar. the reality is food across the board is expensive and that is what i'm hearing from diners here, people have been friendly in letting me interrupt their deals. you are giving us the example of inflation from 2021 to today. biden says inflation has come down year over year but are you still feeling inflation when it comes to the grocery store or a restaurant? >> everything. inflation is 17%. way too high, affects everything from the grocery store, the gas pump coming out to eat and affects the interest rates for young kids buying homes today. know how they do it. >> reporter: 17% or 18% since biden took office 2,020 one to today. you are retired fixed income. that make a difference when it comes to inflated prices? >> absolutely. you can't do things you used to do. shopping is more difficult for me. it is everything. >> reporter: i will go across the table to calm. it one of your favorite restaurants, how have you had
madison alworth is at the exeter family restaurant, the discovery you found between the two. >> reporter: this restaurant, folks love and you get good value for your dollar. the reality is food across the board is expensive and that is what i'm hearing from diners here, people have been friendly in letting me interrupt their deals. you are giving us the example of inflation from 2021 to today. biden says inflation has come down year over year but are you still feeling inflation when it...
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stuck between the locking arms and was then hit by a passenger train, several carriages caught fire, exeter the tracks when it was hit by train police... found between 15 and twenty, well, since they counted they don’t know how, here’s the figure: from 15 to twenty wagons that came off the real estate. kearney, nebraska, crews are on the scene responding to a train crash. about, again, about nine cars with grain derailed near the elevator, a construction rental company materials, traffic in the region is blocked for an indefinite period. so everything is fine with this, but the main problem that is now being solved in the united states, regarding domestic politics, is the bankruptcy of trump, they are trying to bankrupt him in order to deprive him of money for the election campaign, whether this can be done or not, this is now the main the intrigue of american political life, and of course the question is, if they bankrupt him, will this add? by popularity or not, well, our cause is right, the enemy will be defeated victory will be ours, we give the floor to the news, all the best, goodbye,
stuck between the locking arms and was then hit by a passenger train, several carriages caught fire, exeter the tracks when it was hit by train police... found between 15 and twenty, well, since they counted they don’t know how, here’s the figure: from 15 to twenty wagons that came off the real estate. kearney, nebraska, crews are on the scene responding to a train crash. about, again, about nine cars with grain derailed near the elevator, a construction rental company materials, traffic in...
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers to us about our changing climate. our climate has warmed by about a degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants, working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. so we can then make a plan. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes, but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold snowy ones and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben rich, bbc news. got some news to bring you about the irish presidents michael d higgins, he would be in hospital at st. james is hospit
here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers to us about our changing climate. our climate has warmed by about a degree in the last 50 or 60 years. one degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big...
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madison alworth is on this for us, at the exeter family restaurant, i love when you are talking to people, one thing to look at numbers on paper. another to talk about people how they are feeling. how are the high prices impacting those diners? >> sandra, that's why we do this. you can say something to the american people and they respond. prices are high, i will interrupt this family lunch, we have been chatting over here. jennifer and i were talking. talk about inflation. do you feel inflation has come down, are you feeling happy and strong with your wallet? >> no, frankly, when i see a difference in total at the bottom of my receipt at the grocery store and the gas station, that's when i'll start feeling better about the economy. until i see a difference, frankly, at the grocery store, i'm not real happy. >> and we were talking about your family home, you have to make calculations when it comes to food you didn't have to make before. >> correct, you have to weigh what would be cheaper if i made this dinner at home rather than take my family out and enjoy our time together and i don't l
madison alworth is on this for us, at the exeter family restaurant, i love when you are talking to people, one thing to look at numbers on paper. another to talk about people how they are feeling. how are the high prices impacting those diners? >> sandra, that's why we do this. you can say something to the american people and they respond. prices are high, i will interrupt this family lunch, we have been chatting over here. jennifer and i were talking. talk about inflation. do you feel...
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let's go to mick in exeter. i want to come back to you. we've heard a bit from you. you are talking about drugs, are due? , �* ., are due? yes. i've got three labradors — are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, _ are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've - are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've had i are due? yes. i've got three i labradors now, we've had dogs are due? yes. i've got three - labradors now, we've had dogs for 14 labradors now, we've had dogs for m and a half years, and we have pet insurance, so i don't really see how much things cost. the last three years, three years ago, pet insurance went up £20 per month per dog, the year before it went up £30 per month per dog, and this year the insurance went up £40 per month per dog. it is almost becoming unaffordable for us for that get insurance, as i'm sure it is for many people. insurance, as i'm sure it is for many maple-— many people. let's hear from dominic _ many people. let's hear from dominic. your _ many people. let's hear from dominic. your experience? i many people. let's hear
let's go to mick in exeter. i want to come back to you. we've heard a bit from you. you are talking about drugs, are due? , �* ., are due? yes. i've got three labradors — are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, _ are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've - are due? yes. i've got three labradors now, we've had i are due? yes. i've got three i labradors now, we've had dogs are due? yes. i've got three - labradors now, we've had dogs for 14 labradors now, we've had dogs for m and a...
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers tor. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. so we can then make a plan. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes, but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold snowy ones and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben rich, bbc news. we can speak to a scientist working for the national climate information centre and he developed systems for monitoring the uk climate. thank you for waiting. you had to wait for the prime minister to finish speaking say thanks for hanging on. tell me about how data _ say thanks for hanging on. tell me about how data is _ say thanks for hanging on. tell me about how data is gathered. - say thanks for hanging on. tell me about how
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers tong about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. 0ne magnolia in bloom isn't surprising in february, it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes, but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold snowy ones and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben rich, bbc news. eurovision fans: the countdown is on. there are just 10 weeks to go until this year's big event — and the uk's entry has now been unveiled. the singer 0lly alexander will take to the stage in sweden to perform �*dizzy�* — and our culture correspondent charlotte gallagher has been taking a listen
here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers tong about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. 0ne...
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the sculpture was probably the prized possession of the ninth earl of exeter, a noted grand tourist whooved italy. but how did they end up buned italy. but how did they end up buried 300 yards away from the house before that mystery, and all the rest, here are your latest news headlines with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> michael. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. scenes tories have attempted to downplay claims of a conservative plot to replace rishi sunak as prime minister, with penny mordaunt reports in the mail and the telegraph say mps on the right of the party would like miss mordaunt to lead them into the next election in an effort to avoid , quote, an effort to avoid, quote, catastrophic losses in the polls. former business secretary jacob rees—mogg denounced the idea as madness. jacob rees—mogg denounced the idea as madness . the move would idea as madness. the move would mean a fourth leader of the party in just five years, former conservative party leader sir iain duncan smith, told gb news camilla tominey the main focus should be on the election and not
the sculpture was probably the prized possession of the ninth earl of exeter, a noted grand tourist whooved italy. but how did they end up buned italy. but how did they end up buried 300 yards away from the house before that mystery, and all the rest, here are your latest news headlines with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> michael. thank you. the top stories from the gb newsroom. scenes tories have attempted to downplay claims of a conservative plot to replace rishi sunak as prime...
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exeter chiefs wing claudia macdonald is out of the women's six nations with a neck injury.ht after switching from mma. the pair are in saudi arabia where their bout is part of a huge weekend of sport — as ade adeyoin reports. anthonyjoshua has faced many challenges in his career — but this will be a first. a crossover about against a former heavyweight mixed martial arts champion. a year ago, if someone said to you you'd be having this crossover fight against francis ngannou, would you have laughed at them? i francis ngannou, would you have laughed at them?— francis ngannou, would you have laughed at them? i would've, yeah. what's changed _ laughed at them? i would've, yeah. what's changed your _ laughed at them? i would've, yeah. what's changed your mind? - laughed at them? i would've, yeah. what's changed your mind? i - laughed at them? i would've, yeah. i what's changed your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick. _ what's changed your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick. after _ what's changed your mind? i realised it's not a gimmick. after the - what's changed your mind?
exeter chiefs wing claudia macdonald is out of the women's six nations with a neck injury.ht after switching from mma. the pair are in saudi arabia where their bout is part of a huge weekend of sport — as ade adeyoin reports. anthonyjoshua has faced many challenges in his career — but this will be a first. a crossover about against a former heavyweight mixed martial arts champion. a year ago, if someone said to you you'd be having this crossover fight against francis ngannou, would you have...
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exeter are third after beating newcastle 25—16.h to the third round after beating italy's flavio cobolli in three. and he's done it too. andy murray is into round three after an impressive win over argentina's tomas martin etcheverry, the man who beat him in the opening round of the australian open. murray, a two time winner in miami, winning 7—6, 6—3 and he'll play the czech player tomos machac next. but jack draper is out. he squandered 2 match points to lose in three to chile's nicolas jarry in a gruelling contest that lasted 3.5 hours. and dan evan has also gone out in the second round, he also squandered match points, losing in three to chris eubanks. notjust tennis in miami this morning. we've had the austalian open grand prix in formula 1. a warning, i'm going to tell you the result. it was an eventful race and carlos ferrari's sainz completed a remarkable comeback to win it. a fortnight after having his appendix removed. he started alongside world champion max verstappen who was on pole. but the dutchman handed him the lead
exeter are third after beating newcastle 25—16.h to the third round after beating italy's flavio cobolli in three. and he's done it too. andy murray is into round three after an impressive win over argentina's tomas martin etcheverry, the man who beat him in the opening round of the australian open. murray, a two time winner in miami, winning 7—6, 6—3 and he'll play the czech player tomos machac next. but jack draper is out. he squandered 2 match points to lose in three to chile's nicolas...
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exeter, nebraska., this is a really serious american problem, just like refugee camps, which now occupy huge areas in new york city itself, these are the very places where the state authorities are trying to bankrupt trump , there are no other problems, well, our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated and won. will be behind us, we give the floor to the news, see you again at 17:00, this is the news on the first, hello, in valery korablev's studio, the last data is at the beginning from belgorod, which again this morning...
exeter, nebraska., this is a really serious american problem, just like refugee camps, which now occupy huge areas in new york city itself, these are the very places where the state authorities are trying to bankrupt trump , there are no other problems, well, our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated and won. will be behind us, we give the floor to the news, see you again at 17:00, this is the news on the first, hello, in valery korablev's studio, the last data is at the beginning from...
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yesterday in exeter it was 17.1.t will bring a band of cloud into the south—east, again with a chance of the odd shower, but a lot of dry weather. a fair bit of sunshine. these are the temperatures. seven to 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to average 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to average rather 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to average rather than 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to average rather than cold. thank you. councils in england say they are now spending an average of two thirds of their budget on vital services for adults and children. bbc panorama found that spending per head on children 5 services alone has risen by 77% cent in a decade. the county councils network is now calling for an honest discussion with the government about future funding, but ministers say councils have a
yesterday in exeter it was 17.1.t will bring a band of cloud into the south—east, again with a chance of the odd shower, but a lot of dry weather. a fair bit of sunshine. these are the temperatures. seven to 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to average 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the end of the week. closer to average rather 15 degrees. it is going to turn cooler by the...
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here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers toan tell us about our changing climate. 0ur climate has warmed by about a degree in the last 50 or 60 years. 0ne degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their big plants working out which ones are at risk as the climate warms. we know which ones are vulnerable in certain scenarios and which ones we've got that actually might be resilient in certain scenarios. so we can then make a plan. if we plant something tomorrow, if we've done ourjob, it'll be alive in 2100. so we need to start planning for that eventuality. it's been a real mixed bag across the uk this winter with all sorts of weather extremes, but overall we've seen more mild wet days than cold snowy ones and that's something we'll have to learn to live with as the climate continues to warm. ben
here at the met office in exeter, they collect data every hour of every day, crunching the numbers toan tell us about our changing climate. 0ur climate has warmed by about a degree in the last 50 or 60 years. 0ne degree in the average winter temperature can have quite significant impacts. and if we're talking about frosts, that one degree warming is equivalent to about three weeks fewer frosts over the course of a year. for the scientists at kew, this means they're having to assess all their...
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go to exeter, go to the hospital same day, and whack, i was on insulin. that was it.cade working out ways to measure this risk. and now, thanks to corporate help, the result is a biochip that uses genetics to detect who could develop it. there are lots of individual genetic changes which contribute to your genetic risk for type one diabetes, and we've worked out a way to measure each of those. and then we add them up in a recipe to generate a single number, which is like a genetic risk score for type one diabetes. professor oram was inspired to create a test because of his day job as a kidney doctor working with seriously ill patients. he believes the test, when used in conjunction with new drugs, could lead to treatments before diagnosis. a drug has been approved in the united states, which only works before symptoms of diabetes develop. i mean, it's almost like science fiction, treating a disease before you actually know you have the symptoms of it. but it raises a real problem. how do you work out who's got type one diabetes before they have symptoms? and so you ne
go to exeter, go to the hospital same day, and whack, i was on insulin. that was it.cade working out ways to measure this risk. and now, thanks to corporate help, the result is a biochip that uses genetics to detect who could develop it. there are lots of individual genetic changes which contribute to your genetic risk for type one diabetes, and we've worked out a way to measure each of those. and then we add them up in a recipe to generate a single number, which is like a genetic risk score...
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result of that, there's no trains on the main line, which runs from london paddington via reading to exetercker, obviously, and some, some winds, some strong winds of 50 whole miles an hour, which means we have to shut everything down some doesn't it. i mean, oh my gosh, i'm sure there are people right you know. and then in right now, you know. and then in tornado season all tornado and hurricane season all over the world, they're just really praying for us that we can survive these 50 mile an hour winds. simon can i ask you something? look, you're at manchester airport manchester international airport there. holiday there. it's coming up to holiday season, it? could argue season, isn't it? we could argue we're season. we're in holiday season. you're very good. at knowing. very good. usually at knowing. where for where are some hidden gems for people to go away. i'm sick of the doom and gloom about. there's traffic on the there's too much traffic on the roads. simon, where roads. come on, simon, where can we all of this? we go to escape all of this? >> well, afraid the only >> well, i'm afr
result of that, there's no trains on the main line, which runs from london paddington via reading to exetercker, obviously, and some, some winds, some strong winds of 50 whole miles an hour, which means we have to shut everything down some doesn't it. i mean, oh my gosh, i'm sure there are people right you know. and then in right now, you know. and then in tornado season all tornado and hurricane season all over the world, they're just really praying for us that we can survive these 50 mile an...
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travel to fourth place saracens, with just a point separating them in the table as it stands, with exeter with a friendly against the dutch. and it really tested them. scotland had been doing well until this thunderbolt from tijjani reijnders just before half time. scotland did have a host of chances, but missed them and were punished conceding three more. the scots next host northern ireland in another friendly on tuesday. all the boys in there are angry — they're disappointed. they're, you know, embarrassed at the fact that we played... you know. you look at it, large parts we played relatively well. and, you know, you look at the score line that's a—0, which, you know, when you play as well as that for 60, 70 minutes, it can't happen, simple as that. northern ireland, didn't qualify for the euros but they're building something more positive and got a 1—1 draw in romania — a nation way above them in the rankings. and five years ago, jamie reid was playing non league football. and here he was, now 29, scoring on his international senior debut after just seven minutes. he plays for steven
travel to fourth place saracens, with just a point separating them in the table as it stands, with exeter with a friendly against the dutch. and it really tested them. scotland had been doing well until this thunderbolt from tijjani reijnders just before half time. scotland did have a host of chances, but missed them and were punished conceding three more. the scots next host northern ireland in another friendly on tuesday. all the boys in there are angry — they're disappointed. they're, you...
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it is cold in exeter and birmingham. no heatwave, that is for sure.a breezy day. weather fronts still kept at bay in the west. we start with a fair bit of cloud across central and eastern areas and the mist and fog lifting. through the day some of the cloud will break up, some of it will linger and that means we will see some showers particularly in southern areas. it will be a brighter day across south—west england compared to today. temperature —wise, seven to 11 degrees but with an onshore breeze, it will feel colder along the north sea coastline. into friday, overnight thursday into friday, overnight thursday into friday, high pressure pushes back towards scandinavia but still a windy day which will allow some weather fronts to head into the weekend to come into southern areas. we have all of the cloud to start with which will break up gusts much of england and wales. —— across much of england and wales. —— across much of england and wales. —— across much of england and wales. these are the wind gusts in the black circles. the rain is waiting in t
it is cold in exeter and birmingham. no heatwave, that is for sure.a breezy day. weather fronts still kept at bay in the west. we start with a fair bit of cloud across central and eastern areas and the mist and fog lifting. through the day some of the cloud will break up, some of it will linger and that means we will see some showers particularly in southern areas. it will be a brighter day across south—west england compared to today. temperature —wise, seven to 11 degrees but with an...
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reports earlier a 30 was partially blocked to the east of exeter by snow.les have seen snow as well. this whether fran is coming from the south—west pushing north with further showers following on behind. —— this weather front. 50 miles an hour in southern counties. windy generally across england and wales. we still have snow for a time across the north of wales. that front migrating northwards into the north of england, northern ireland. we will see snow in dumfries and galloway. this rash of showers coming in behind. some will be heavy and thundery with hail. if you see hale it is likely to be slippery under 30. temperatures eight to 11 or 12. into this evening and overnight lead there rain will push northwards across scotland. there will still be showers coming in. a clear slot in between. some of the showers in northern england and northern ireland will be heavy and thundery. it will be a cool night for many. we are looking at temperatures three to six or 7 degrees. good friday, the rain clears eventually in northern scotland and then it is a mix of sun
reports earlier a 30 was partially blocked to the east of exeter by snow.les have seen snow as well. this whether fran is coming from the south—west pushing north with further showers following on behind. —— this weather front. 50 miles an hour in southern counties. windy generally across england and wales. we still have snow for a time across the north of wales. that front migrating northwards into the north of england, northern ireland. we will see snow in dumfries and galloway. this...
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>> so, exeter school in devon has removed the names of sir francis drake and sir walter raleigh, theyaid uh, school. uh, they've said that they are no longer representative what the representative of what the school is about. this is because sir striker was the sir francis striker was the first circumnavigate first to brit to circumnavigate the globe. apparently, he was a slaver and he kept slaves at different points. and sir walter raleigh, who famously defeated the spanish armada when the spanish had the best boats in the world. he's now considered a coloniser. oh so just think i thought we were going to be criticised for in the future. it's like those two girls who vandalised a bust of queen victoria over the weekend. >> did you see through >> did you see that through porridge it. porridge all over it. >> it looked like jam. but yeah. porridge all over it. >> and oked like jam. but yeah. porridge all over it. >> and then like jam. but yeah. porridge all over it. >> and then ike jam. but yeah. porridge all over it. >> and then i wrote]. but yeah. porridge all over it. >> and then i
>> so, exeter school in devon has removed the names of sir francis drake and sir walter raleigh, theyaid uh, school. uh, they've said that they are no longer representative what the representative of what the school is about. this is because sir striker was the sir francis striker was the first circumnavigate first to brit to circumnavigate the globe. apparently, he was a slaver and he kept slaves at different points. and sir walter raleigh, who famously defeated the spanish armada when...
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do want everyo to uerstand that those of us who to vote onr matter this evening did so becae of the exetiveonal secit and it was through ní!o oft first vote. thank y, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yieldback. for whurposeoes the ntma from texas seek recognition? speaker, i hereby o my name as co-sponr of h.r 6542, please. the speakepro tempore: the request is granted. conltation e eaker and majority and minority leaders and with their consent, the cha announces that when the two hs mee tonight in joint sessi tor an addre by the president o the united states, onlhe doors immediatelpposite the spear and those immediatelyo opened.t and right will b no one will be allowed o the floor of the househo does not have the privilege of eloor the house. due to the large attennc that is anticated, the rule regarding the pvilege of the floo must be ri eced. permitted on the floor.l not be the cooperation of all members is requested. th practice of purporting to serve seats prior to theoin session by placards or personal item will not be aloud. chamber security may remov
do want everyo to uerstand that those of us who to vote onr matter this evening did so becae of the exetiveonal secit and it was through ní!o oft first vote. thank y, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yieldback. for whurposeoes the ntma from texas seek recognition? speaker, i hereby o my name as co-sponr of h.r 6542, please. the speakepro tempore: the request is granted. conltation e eaker and majority and minority leaders and with their consent, the cha...