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we are talkinu championships in glasgow. we are talking about _ championships in glasgow.ships in glasgow. we are talking about quite a _ championships in glasgow. we are talking about quite a number - championships in glasgow. we are talking about quite a number of. talking about quite a number of athletes here who have got that quality, they've got that hunger and who can perform in paris. arsenal are in premier league action later and will be looking to take away nothing less than three points from bramall lane in their match against sheffield united, after they watched title rivals liverpool and manchester city both win at the weekend. their manager says they all know it is going to be tough to win this league. i don't know. you might have to win every game. i don't know. we have crazy schedules. it may be different to last season. anything under 90 points, it will be difficult. well, opponents sheffield united are in dire need of points — in contrast they're bottom of the table, fighting for survival. manager chris wilder says, despite that, they're not going to set u
we are talkinu championships in glasgow. we are talking about _ championships in glasgow.ships in glasgow. we are talking about quite a _ championships in glasgow. we are talking about quite a number - championships in glasgow. we are talking about quite a number of. talking about quite a number of athletes here who have got that quality, they've got that hunger and who can perform in paris. arsenal are in premier league action later and will be looking to take away nothing less than three...
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glasgow is curry, and curry in glasgow. a mouthwatering memory from scotland.to be asked twice, if there are any more trips like that one. next up, we're crossing the sea to ireland — a country that in recent years has undergone a bit of a gastronomic renaissance. kate hardie—buckley returned to her home county, now the country's top foodie destination to tuck in. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts and the great craic — and now they're flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it's where marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over a million across ireland, with a further two million people emig
glasgow is curry, and curry in glasgow. a mouthwatering memory from scotland.to be asked twice, if there are any more trips like that one. next up, we're crossing the sea to ireland — a country that in recent years has undergone a bit of a gastronomic renaissance. kate hardie—buckley returned to her home county, now the country's top foodie destination to tuck in. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to...
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glasgow is curry, and curry in glasgow. a mouthwatering memory from scotland.ked twice, if there are any more trips like that one. next up, we're crossing the sea to ireland — a country that in recent years has undergone a bit of a gastronomic renaissance. kate hardie—buckley returned to her home county, now the country's top foodie destination to tuck in. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts and the great craic — and now they're flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it's where marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over a million across ireland, with a further two million people emigrating.
glasgow is curry, and curry in glasgow. a mouthwatering memory from scotland.ked twice, if there are any more trips like that one. next up, we're crossing the sea to ireland — a country that in recent years has undergone a bit of a gastronomic renaissance. kate hardie—buckley returned to her home county, now the country's top foodie destination to tuck in. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part...
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glasgow is curry, and curry in glasgow. a mouthwatering memory from scotland.f there are any more trips like that one. next up, we're crossing the sea to ireland — a country that in recent years has undergone a bit of a gastronomic renaissance. kate hardie—buckley returned to her home county, now the country's top foodie destination to tuck in. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts and the great craic — and now they're flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it's where marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over a million across ireland, with a further two million people emigrating. so, this is
glasgow is curry, and curry in glasgow. a mouthwatering memory from scotland.f there are any more trips like that one. next up, we're crossing the sea to ireland — a country that in recent years has undergone a bit of a gastronomic renaissance. kate hardie—buckley returned to her home county, now the country's top foodie destination to tuck in. welcome to west cork. this is the mizen peninsula, the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i've been coming to this part of the...
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titer;r glasgow crowd behind them. they won't catch _ glasgow crowd behind them. won�*t catch on, he is away and gone. the crowd on their feet, the champion is coming home. it the crowd on their feet, the champion is coming home. it was unbelievable _ champion is coming home. it was unbelievable scottish _ champion is coming home. it was unbelievable scottish and - champion is coming home. it was unbelievable scottish and british| unbelievable scottish and british fans picking out the stadium was the loudest— fans picking out the stadium was the loudest it _ fans picking out the stadium was the loudest it had ever been full i had to really— loudest it had ever been full i had to really keep the heart rate down much _ to really keep the heart rate down much longer race than i am used to stop i_ much longer race than i am used to stop ijust _ much longer race than i am used to stop ijust tried to execute the plan — stop i 'ust tried to execute the lan. :, stop i 'ust tried to execute the . ian, ., :, stop i 'ust tried to execute the lan. :, :, :, :, stop i 'ust trie
titer;r glasgow crowd behind them. they won't catch _ glasgow crowd behind them. won�*t catch on, he is away and gone. the crowd on their feet, the champion is coming home. it the crowd on their feet, the champion is coming home. it was unbelievable _ champion is coming home. it was unbelievable scottish _ champion is coming home. it was unbelievable scottish and - champion is coming home. it was unbelievable scottish and british| unbelievable scottish and british fans picking out the stadium...
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i mean, ijust ran the four by four for glasgow. that — the four by four for glasgow.at was definitely one of my ways of— that was definitely one of my ways of saying that this is not a joke — ways of saying that this is not a joke a— ways of saying that this is not a joke. a lot of people but i was — a joke. a lot of people but i was doing it for headlines, but no. was doing it for headlines, but he i'm — was doing it for headlines, but he i'm full_ was doing it for headlines, but no. i'm full force going in. i'm — no. i'm full force going in. i'm available and i will be ready— i'm available and i will be ready at— i'm available and i will be ready at all times. i can't tell— ready at all times. i can't tell you _ ready at all times. i can't tell you how many comments and people _ tell you how many comments and people have come up to me saying. _ people have come up to me saying. "i _ people have come up to me saying, "i didn't care about the — saying, "i didn't care about the four_ saying, "i didn't care about the four by four until you!" oh, — the four by four until
i mean, ijust ran the four by four for glasgow. that — the four by four for glasgow.at was definitely one of my ways of— that was definitely one of my ways of saying that this is not a joke — ways of saying that this is not a joke a— ways of saying that this is not a joke. a lot of people but i was — a joke. a lot of people but i was doing it for headlines, but no. was doing it for headlines, but he i'm — was doing it for headlines, but he i'm full_ was doing it for headlines, but...
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glasgow was incredible. _ that's another world titles. glasgow was incredible.that's another world titles. glasgow was incredible. one of by the time | was incredible. one of by the time of margins — was incredible. one of by the time of margins so it was tight. but to come _ of margins so it was tight. but to come away— of margins so it was tight. but to come away with those three goals and have fraser— come away with those three goals and have fraser there was a really special— have fraser there was a really special moment. do have fraser there was a really special moment.— have fraser there was a really special moment. have fraser there was a really secial moment. i. ~ ., , special moment. do you know yet if fraser has an _ special moment. do you know yet if fraser has an eye _ special moment. do you know yet if fraser has an eye condition? - special moment. do you know yet if fraser has an eye condition? you i special moment. do you know yet if. fraser has an eye condition? you can tell already — fraser has an eye condition? you can tell already that _ frase
glasgow was incredible. _ that's another world titles. glasgow was incredible.that's another world titles. glasgow was incredible. one of by the time | was incredible. one of by the time of margins — was incredible. one of by the time of margins so it was tight. but to come _ of margins so it was tight. but to come away— of margins so it was tight. but to come away with those three goals and have fraser— come away with those three goals and have fraser there was a really special— have...
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there will be no resurgence ini glasgow! jason, thank you so much. glasgow!t a vote winner? no, absolutely not. i am 29, my wife is 30. - is it a vote winner? no, absolutely not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we i is it a vote winner? no, absolutely i not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we grew up not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we grew up undera labour not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we grew up under a labour government and ever since, we have been working since the age of 16, the tories have beenin since the age of 16, the tories have been in so that's ia years of our working life that the tories had beenin working life that the tories had been in power and they might want to constantly revamp with new leaders and new slogans but the fact is we are struggling and we are on got money. how is it that a family with three young children that we can be struggling and in debtjust to meet daily living costs on a household income of 60 ground? birth families end up worse off than us and that's constant smoking mirrors, people celebrating the fact capital gains has been cut, they've g
there will be no resurgence ini glasgow! jason, thank you so much. glasgow!t a vote winner? no, absolutely not. i am 29, my wife is 30. - is it a vote winner? no, absolutely not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we i is it a vote winner? no, absolutely i not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we grew up not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we grew up undera labour not. i am 29, my wife is 30. we grew up under a labour government and ever since, we have been working since the age of 16, the tories have beenin since the...
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steve cram, it's been a busy weekend here in glasgow and the action is still thick and fast.the world record in the 60 hurdles has already been broken. that 60 hurdles, i'm not sure she's as red hot favourite as she should be from this morning, maybe needs to step up a bit. in the pole vault, more world records also, so i think that is going to be great. hopefully this crowd, like last night, might have something to cheer from a british perspective. absolutely, a british and scottish perspective. jemma reekie was in sensational form yesterday. we could see something special tonight. when we came here, everybody was looking everybody was looking at the ethiopian, when we came here, everybody was looking at the ethiopian, alemu, at the top of the rankings. jemma reekie has beaten her eight times out of eight, so i was fairly confident. she is in the form of her life, very confident, home crowd, great opportunity for her. if she wins, she needs to be on top of her game, but she has got every chance. withjemma, what do you think the main difference has been for her? she obviously
steve cram, it's been a busy weekend here in glasgow and the action is still thick and fast.the world record in the 60 hurdles has already been broken. that 60 hurdles, i'm not sure she's as red hot favourite as she should be from this morning, maybe needs to step up a bit. in the pole vault, more world records also, so i think that is going to be great. hopefully this crowd, like last night, might have something to cheer from a british perspective. absolutely, a british and scottish...
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it was an eventful final day in glasgow, asjoe lynskey reports. this is sweden's armand duplantis.ooks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at five metres 85, but duplantis reset nearfailure. he went metres 85, but duplantis reset near failure. he went clear to win the title. it near failure. he went clear to win the title.— win the title. it took more than i would _ win the title. it took more than i would have - win the title. it took more than i would have liked. i win the title. it took more i than i would have liked. even going in is a big favourite, pulverising is very hard. it's very tough to get all the numbers right. —— pole vaulting. i think that's too many attempts for my poor mum. but that's super cool, so i'm glad i was able to pull it off. this time, there was no world record. instead, that came in the women's 60 metre hurdles. devin charlton of the bahamas had set that record just last month. way clear of the field in 7.65. she came here expecting. some athletes had barely been given a chance. this was the last lap on the 1500 metres. george beamish barely believe
it was an eventful final day in glasgow, asjoe lynskey reports. this is sweden's armand duplantis.ooks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at five metres 85, but duplantis reset nearfailure. he went metres 85, but duplantis reset near failure. he went clear to win the title. it near failure. he went clear to win the title.— win the title. it took more than i would _ win the title. it took more than i would have - win the title. it took more than i would have liked. i win the title. it...
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coming up it is raceway in glasgow. goad it is raceway in glasgow. it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank- it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank you - it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank you for| it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank you for taking my call— morning. hello. thank you for taking my call today. it is morning. hello. thank you for taking my call today-— morning. hello. thank you for taking my call today-_ very - my call today. it is great. very close to my — my call today. it is great. very close to my heart. _ my call today. it is great. very close to my heart. i _ my call today. it is great. very close to my heart. i hope - my call today. it is great. very close to my heart. i hope i - my call today. it is great. very close to my heart. i hope i amj close to my heart. i hope i am speaking — close to my heart. i hope i am speaking on behalf of my friends as well. school friends, we are all the same _ well. school friends, we are all the same age — well. school friends, we are
coming up it is raceway in glasgow. goad it is raceway in glasgow. it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank- it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank you - it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank you for| it is raceway in glasgow. good morning. hello. thank you for taking my call— morning. hello. thank you for taking my call today. it is morning. hello. thank you for taking my call today-— morning. hello. thank you for taking my call today-_ very - my...
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it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports.the man taking pole vault to heights not seen before. he goes home with more golds for his collection. but, for a while, he looked set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at 5.85m but dupla ntis reset. nearfailure brought out the best. he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even, you know, going in as a big favourite, of course — pole vaulting is very hard, it is very difficult, and it's very tough to get all the numbers right. i don't think my mum is too happy with me. i think that's too many third attempts for my poor mum, but my second world indoor title, that is super cool and so i'm just glad i was able to pull it out. this time for duplantis, there was no world record. instead that came in the women's 60m hurdles. devynne charlton of the bahamas had set that record just last month. this was even better. they clear of the field, in 7.65. she came here expecting, some athletes had barely been given a chance was not t
it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports.the man taking pole vault to heights not seen before. he goes home with more golds for his collection. but, for a while, he looked set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at 5.85m but dupla ntis reset. nearfailure brought out the best. he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even, you know, going in as a big favourite, of course — pole vaulting is very hard, it is...
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he first became an mp in 1987 for the glasgow hillhead constituency, which later became glasgow kelvin004, he became a member of the left—wing respect party, and became the party's leader by late 2013 until it dissolved in 2016. he founded the workers party of britain in 2019, the party he's just won a parliamentary seat for in rochdale. he's been one of the most outspoken politicians here in the uk over the years, becoming one of the most prominent critics of the war in iraq and a supporter of the palestinian cause. those views have often been seen as controversial by some. his comments on israel in particular have drawn accusations of anti—semitism. well, ellie reeves is labour's deputy national campaign co—ordinator. speaking on the today programme in the last hour she said it would have been a different result had labour had a candidate in the race. let's take a listen. we regret not standing a candidate in the rochdale by—election. we apologise to the people of rochdale for that. if labour had stood, i don't believe george galloway would have won. 0urjob is to select a labour cand
he first became an mp in 1987 for the glasgow hillhead constituency, which later became glasgow kelvin004, he became a member of the left—wing respect party, and became the party's leader by late 2013 until it dissolved in 2016. he founded the workers party of britain in 2019, the party he's just won a parliamentary seat for in rochdale. he's been one of the most outspoken politicians here in the uk over the years, becoming one of the most prominent critics of the war in iraq and a supporter...
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it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports.n taking pole vault to sites not seen before. —— heights. he goes home with more golds for his collection. for a while, he looks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at 5.85m but he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even, you know, going in as a big favourite, of course — pole vaulting is very hard, it is very difficult and very tough to get all the numbers right. i don't think my mum is too happy with me. too many third attempts for my poor mum, but my second world indoor title, that is super cool and so i'm just glad i was able to pull it out. this time for duplantis, there was no world record. instead that came in the women's 60 hurdles. devon sheldon of the bahamas had set that record just last month. this was even better. they clear of the field, in 7.65. she came here expecting, some athletes had barely been given a chance was not this was the last lap of the 1500 metres was up on the outside from new zealand
it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports.n taking pole vault to sites not seen before. —— heights. he goes home with more golds for his collection. for a while, he looks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at 5.85m but he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even, you know, going in as a big favourite, of course — pole vaulting is very hard, it is very difficult and very tough to get all the numbers...
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jeanette kwakye has more from glasgow.rdles. holloway has not been beaten in the past ten years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking as the favourite coming into this, looking extremely strong and good to see david king going through to the next round. the supremacy of grant holloway, you canjust admire. i asked him what is the motivation, because it is difficult to know you are so far ahead of the competition, but he still wants to win. many will be looking at a world record maybe? maybe, he has shown it, so he's having fun with it, it is his stage and he has the space to perform on it. we must speak aboutjemma reekie, supreme in her running. it was great, two great races, really and gave us a lot of information to mull over and build for a really exciting final. she will not have it all her way, and even the other racer who led the rest of the race, that is really hard to do. it does not always pay off, but she could still go through to the final. there are huge challenges as well, but she is showing she
jeanette kwakye has more from glasgow.rdles. holloway has not been beaten in the past ten years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking as the favourite coming into this, looking extremely strong and good to see david king going through to the next round. the supremacy of grant holloway, you canjust admire. i asked him what is the motivation, because it is difficult to know you are so far ahead of the competition, but he still wants to win. many will be looking at a world record...
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it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports.mand. fora sites not seen before. —— armand. for a while, sites not seen before. —— armand. fora while, he sites not seen before. —— armand. for a while, he looks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at five metres 85 but duplicitous, he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even going on is a big favourite, of course, pole vaulting is very hard, it is very difficult and very tough to get all the numbers right. i don't think my mum is too happy with me. too many third attempts for my mum, but my second wild indoor title, that is super cool and so i'm just glad i was able to pull it out. so i'm just glad i was able to pull it out-— pull it out. this time for two planters. — pull it out. this time for two planters, there _ pull it out. this time for two planters, there was - pull it out. this time for two planters, there was no - pull it out. this time for two | planters, there was no world
it was an eventful final day in glasgow as joe lynskey reports.mand. fora sites not seen before. —— armand. for a while, sites not seen before. —— armand. fora while, he sites not seen before. —— armand. for a while, he looks set to fall short. he hit the bar twice at five metres 85 but duplicitous, he went clear to win the title at 6.5 metres. it win the title at 6.5 metres. it took a lot from me today, more than i would have liked. even going on is a big favourite, of course, pole...
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he first became an mp in 1987 for the glasgow hillhead constituency, which later became glasgow kelvin. in 2004, he became a member of the left—wing respect party, and became the party's leader by late 2013 until it dissolved in 2016. he founded the workers party of britain in 2019, the party he's just won a parliamentary seat for in rochdale. he's been one of the most outspoken politicians here in the uk over the years, becoming one of the most prominent critics of the war in iraq and a supporter of the palestinian cause. those views have often been seen as controversial by some, his comments on israel in particular have drawn accusations of anti—semitism. we're joined now by polling expert sirjohn curtice, professor of politics at the university of strathclyde. welcome. you have seen your fair share of by—elections. how remarkable is the outcome of this one? ., , , ., , one? the honest truth is that this is a truly remarkable _ one? the honest truth is that this is a truly remarkable outcome. i one? the honest truth is that this | is a truly remarkable outcome. let me just to give yo
he first became an mp in 1987 for the glasgow hillhead constituency, which later became glasgow kelvin. in 2004, he became a member of the left—wing respect party, and became the party's leader by late 2013 until it dissolved in 2016. he founded the workers party of britain in 2019, the party he's just won a parliamentary seat for in rochdale. he's been one of the most outspoken politicians here in the uk over the years, becoming one of the most prominent critics of the war in iraq and a...
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and we march here in glasgow.day. and, you know, the women's day. and, you know, the women who are standing strong in gaza, cooking for their neighbours and the communities , neighbours and the communities, at some of the camps now, then we saw a march through the city, the streets of glasgow, and then back for yet another round of speakers here. and, you know, it's been fairly calm . everyone it's been fairly calm. everyone has been highly respectful of each other. lots of loud shouting , lots of loud music, a shouting, lots of loud music, a few chants of the, arguably anti—semitic from the river to the sea, and quite a few face coverings here. i've seen quite a lot of these masks and plastic , almost halloween skull like masks only they've been painted with the palestinian flag, and, you know, i got to say that there are just a little bit eerie, quite frankly , when you eerie, quite frankly, when you see them kind of looking at you straight in the eye, and on the, the most part, as i said , the most part, as i s
and we march here in glasgow.day. and, you know, the women's day. and, you know, the women who are standing strong in gaza, cooking for their neighbours and the communities , neighbours and the communities, at some of the camps now, then we saw a march through the city, the streets of glasgow, and then back for yet another round of speakers here. and, you know, it's been fairly calm . everyone it's been fairly calm. everyone has been highly respectful of each other. lots of loud shouting , lots...
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no doubt spurred on by the home crowd in glasgow behind her.re in glasgow and the action are still thick and fast. potential someone because the night may be? taste someone because the night may be? we have got a couple of chances. the world _ have got a couple of chances. the world record in the 60 metre hurdles has already— world record in the 60 metre hurdles has already been broken. that 60 hurdles. — has already been broken. that 60 hurdles, i'm not sure she is as red favourite _ hurdles, i'm not sure she is as red favourite as — hurdles, i'm not sure she is as red favourite as she should be from this morning. _ favourite as she should be from this morning, maybe it needs to step up a bit. morning, maybe it needs to step up a bit in _ morning, maybe it needs to step up a bit in the _ morning, maybe it needs to step up a bit. in the pole vault, model records _ bit. in the pole vault, model records also, sol bit. in the pole vault, model records also, so i think that is going — records also, so i think that is going to — records also, so i t
no doubt spurred on by the home crowd in glasgow behind her.re in glasgow and the action are still thick and fast. potential someone because the night may be? taste someone because the night may be? we have got a couple of chances. the world _ have got a couple of chances. the world record in the 60 metre hurdles has already— world record in the 60 metre hurdles has already been broken. that 60 hurdles. — has already been broken. that 60 hurdles, i'm not sure she is as red favourite _...
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she had to go to glasgow from london because that was the only place she could get an appointment forot her flight, she didn't get refunded, but she got it free. however, it all depends on the airline and insurance, and of course you will be out of pocket because in that particular example, she had to get a train to glasgow, she had to have two nights in a hotel, so not only will it be very stressful, but it could also be very costly, so do check that passport now. thank you, a very timely — check that passport now. thank you, a very timely reminder— check that passport now. thank you, a very timely reminder there. - check that passport now. thank you, a very timely reminder there. let's l a very timely reminder there. let's get some of the day's other news. katie price says there is nothing worse than women in their early 20s are getting cosmetic procedures and want to educate them about the risks. the model and tv personality is known for going under the knife herself but insisted she is not a hypocrite. price said all the girls look the same now and "what will they look like when t
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welcome crowds also demonstrated in glasgow.poke earlier, all quiet and it's all dispersed. what else has been happening ? what else has been happening? >> good afternoon. yes, well, you know, i would say as far as glasgow typically is, is the model of peaceful protesting . model of peaceful protesting. yes. we have lots of face coverings with those masks with the palestine flag. we spoke a bit earlier. yes. we have certain of those chants of to the river, to the sea, which we now know is seen as heavily anti—semitic by many, but never really before. and this i've covered quite a lot of the protests here in scotland, never before have i really encountered any pro—hamas , members of the any pro—hamas, members of the protest until today . that is, of protest until today. that is, of course, hamas, who used that ? course, hamas, who used that? from the river to the sea is their unofficial anthem , as it their unofficial anthem, as it were. hamas, who initiated the attacks on israel on october 7th, resulting in the highest loss of j
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their native glasgow.he became bankrupt. than men, probably march 8 is no longer a holiday in birmingham. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and polina timofeeva. ntv television company. london. today there is a high-profile premiere on ntv. at 20:00 our channel will show the first episode of the detective drama, 10 days until spring. based on the plot crimean events of march 1914. the main characters, against the backdrop of political events , found themselves in difficult life circumstances. they will meet several decades later. the history of the ukrainian maidan, of course, follows a red line, when part of the country, like a donkey after a carrot, followed the promises of the west along the path of violence and fascism. this is about the story that we all watched in the movies, of course it will happen. as long as we are all together, we will succeed. it's a cinematic tradition to hit the plate before filming starts. with god's help help on the way. hurray, guys, at the tent, at the playback on the site,
their native glasgow.he became bankrupt. than men, probably march 8 is no longer a holiday in birmingham. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and polina timofeeva. ntv television company. london. today there is a high-profile premiere on ntv. at 20:00 our channel will show the first episode of the detective drama, 10 days until spring. based on the plot crimean events of march 1914. the main characters, against the backdrop of political events , found themselves in difficult life circumstances. they...
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this is baltersan castle, a 16th century tower home 50 miles southwest of glasgow. of some serious restoration. james bought it in 1992 with great hopes to restore it back to its former glory. but finding the right investor has been hard. now, the stairwell, very wide for the period. it all speaks of good design and speaks of wealth. you would ascend these stairs, you wouldn't climb, you would ascend. james, what was your vision when you purchased the castle? oh, i could see it. that's the problem. it's a burden if you have vision. because i could see the walls, the painted decoration, the tapestries. it's the old story of a boyhood dream. some people want train sets, i wanted a castle at the age of five. so this brings us into the kitchen area, the wine cellar, the storage for meat. and this wonderful arch here is a very common feature. and that fire that would have been in there for the cooking was kept on all the time because stone is like a storage heater. there's a 16th century mill. there's an 18th century croft house down here. there's the 16th century tower
this is baltersan castle, a 16th century tower home 50 miles southwest of glasgow. of some serious restoration. james bought it in 1992 with great hopes to restore it back to its former glory. but finding the right investor has been hard. now, the stairwell, very wide for the period. it all speaks of good design and speaks of wealth. you would ascend these stairs, you wouldn't climb, you would ascend. james, what was your vision when you purchased the castle? oh, i could see it. that's the...
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jeanette kwakye's has more from glasgow.loway has not been beaten in the past ten years and it is his to lose. he has underlined _ years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his _ years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking _ years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking as - years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking as the - underlined his ranking as the favourite coming into this, looking extremely strong and good to see david king going through to the next round. the supremacy of grand holloway, you can admire him. i asked him what is the motivation, because it is difficult to know you are so far ahead of the competition, but he still wants to win. many will be looking at a world record may be? may be, he has shown it, so here's having fun with it, it is his stage and he has the space to perform on it. ~ , , , ., ~ and he has the space to perform on it. we must speak about so supreme in her running- _ it. we must speak about so supreme in her running. it _ it. we must speak
jeanette kwakye's has more from glasgow.loway has not been beaten in the past ten years and it is his to lose. he has underlined _ years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his _ years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking _ years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking as - years and it is his to lose. he has underlined his ranking as the - underlined his ranking as the favourite coming into this, looking extremely strong and good to see david king going...
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this is baltersan castle, a 16th century tower home 50 miles southwest of glasgow.some serious restoration. james bought it in 1992 with great hopes to restore it back to its former glory. but finding the right investor has been hard. now, the stairwell, very wide for the period. it all speaks of good design and speaks of wealth. you would ascend these stairs, you wouldn't climb, you would ascend. james, what was your vision when you purchased the castle? oh, i could see it. that's the problem. it's a burden if you have vision. because i could see the walls, the painted decoration, the tapestries. it's the old story of a boyhood dream. some people want train sets, i wanted a castle at the age of five. so this brings us into the kitchen area, the wine cellar, the storage for meat. and this wonderful arch here is a very common feature. and that fire that would have been in there for the cooking was kept on all the time because stone is like a storage heater. there's a 16th century mill. there's an 18th century croft house down here. there's the 16th century tower and
this is baltersan castle, a 16th century tower home 50 miles southwest of glasgow.some serious restoration. james bought it in 1992 with great hopes to restore it back to its former glory. but finding the right investor has been hard. now, the stairwell, very wide for the period. it all speaks of good design and speaks of wealth. you would ascend these stairs, you wouldn't climb, you would ascend. james, what was your vision when you purchased the castle? oh, i could see it. that's the problem....
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david glasgow. farragut was promoted along with his peers or often ahead his peers. he was a particularly effective officer until he reached the rank of captain. then the highest rank available in the united states navy. there were no admirals prior to civil war in 1860. as everyone here knows, abraham lincoln was elected president, led to the secession crisis. and at that time, captain farragut was living in norfolk virginia not only because now as then, norfolk was a great navy town, but also because he had married norfolk woman. his first wife susan had died 20 years before in 1840, his second wife was, not only a virginian by birth and by residents, she was even named virginia. so here is a man born in tennessee raised in lewes, living in virginia, married to a southern whose family owned slaves. it was a moment reveals exactly who was when he learned in april of 1861 that the state of virginia voted to secede from the union after the clash at fort sumter and lincoln's call for volunteers was, farragut announced he, would not live in a disloyal state for one more
david glasgow. farragut was promoted along with his peers or often ahead his peers. he was a particularly effective officer until he reached the rank of captain. then the highest rank available in the united states navy. there were no admirals prior to civil war in 1860. as everyone here knows, abraham lincoln was elected president, led to the secession crisis. and at that time, captain farragut was living in norfolk virginia not only because now as then, norfolk was a great navy town, but also...
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this is baltersan castle, a 16th century tower home 50 miles southwest of glasgow. in need of some serious restoration. james bought it in 1992 with great hopes to restore it back to its former glory. but finding the right investor has been hard. now, the stairwell, very wide for the period. it all speaks of good design and speaks of wealth. you would ascend these stairs, you wouldn't climb, you would ascend. james, what was your vision when you purchased the castle? oh, i could see it. that's the problem. it's a burden if you have vision. because i could see the walls, the painted decoration, the tapestries. it's the old story of a boyhood dream. some people want train sets, i wanted a castle at the age of five. so this brings us into the kitchen area, the wine cellar, the storage for meat. and this wonderful arch here is a very common feature. and that fire that would have been in there for the cooking was kept on all the time because stone is like a storage heater. there's a 16th century mill. there's an 18th century croft house down here. there's the 16th centur
this is baltersan castle, a 16th century tower home 50 miles southwest of glasgow. in need of some serious restoration. james bought it in 1992 with great hopes to restore it back to its former glory. but finding the right investor has been hard. now, the stairwell, very wide for the period. it all speaks of good design and speaks of wealth. you would ascend these stairs, you wouldn't climb, you would ascend. james, what was your vision when you purchased the castle? oh, i could see it. that's...
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the final will take place at the end of the friday evening session in glasgow.ot christian coleman who is world record holder in this event, also won his heat, eight tenths of a second faster than lyles. disappointment for britain's izzy boffey who failed to make the 800 metre semi finals but her team—mate jemma reekie is through. she ran under two minutes for the first time indoors. as she won her heat to qualify with ease it was nice when i stepped out and had the crowd, the heats are always the hardest part getting out here and feeling it but i enjoyed it. i never take a run for granted at the british terms, i never take the girls for granted, it's the world championships and everyone stepped up championships and everyone stepped up for it, so i came ahead and was relaxed and was confident. the european indoor 400 metres champion karsten warholm will be looking to add the world title to his medal collection, after qualifying for the semi—finals. the norwegian is also the olympic and world champion in the 400 metres hurdles. and canada's sarah mitton won the f
the final will take place at the end of the friday evening session in glasgow.ot christian coleman who is world record holder in this event, also won his heat, eight tenths of a second faster than lyles. disappointment for britain's izzy boffey who failed to make the 800 metre semi finals but her team—mate jemma reekie is through. she ran under two minutes for the first time indoors. as she won her heat to qualify with ease it was nice when i stepped out and had the crowd, the heats are...
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the road indoors under way in glasgow this morning.he sport's biggest stars ready to battle it out for gold. the royal's 100 and 200 metres champion nor —— morayo targeting title in the 60 metres. his compatriot is the world record holder will run shortly. the semifinals and final book this evening. semifinals and final book this evenina. , , ., . , evening. everything is to get ready for paris and _ evening. everything is to get ready for paris and that _ evening. everything is to get ready for paris and that is _ evening. everything is to get ready for paris and that is what _ evening. everything is to get ready for paris and that is what this - evening. everything is to get ready for paris and that is what this is . for paris and that is what this is why. i that, for paris and that is what this is why. ithat, but for paris and that is what this is why. i that, but to have an acceleration to go with the time and speed is the most important part. i'm going to go home, not think about it, wet my service to the thing and we willjust com
the road indoors under way in glasgow this morning.he sport's biggest stars ready to battle it out for gold. the royal's 100 and 200 metres champion nor —— morayo targeting title in the 60 metres. his compatriot is the world record holder will run shortly. the semifinals and final book this evening. semifinals and final book this evenina. , , ., . , evening. everything is to get ready for paris and _ evening. everything is to get ready for paris and that _ evening. everything is to get...
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so the usual suspects in there, really — manchester, bolton, glasgow, as you'd expect.t of close to cities, but not cities. i mean, bradford's a city, obviously, but these are sort of towns within touching distance of cities. but they've seen the biggest rent increases, places like luton, rochdale, wigan, newport, look, glasgow, though... sorry, bolton. one of these areas outside of a city which has seen the biggest rise look nearly 39% over the past three years. rents have gone up in bolton, 15% in the last year alone, we're told. and one estate engineer we spoke to said in his 23 years of work, it's been he's never seen anything like this. he described it as staggering. let's get some of the day's other news now. argentina's president, javier milei, has vowed to "speed up" his plans to overhaul the country and solve its economic woes in a fiery speech to congress. mr milei, speaking to lawmakers in a state—of—the—union style address, took an aggressive tone, inviting congress tojoin him but warning that he would make changes with or without the legislature. three peop
so the usual suspects in there, really — manchester, bolton, glasgow, as you'd expect.t of close to cities, but not cities. i mean, bradford's a city, obviously, but these are sort of towns within touching distance of cities. but they've seen the biggest rent increases, places like luton, rochdale, wigan, newport, look, glasgow, though... sorry, bolton. one of these areas outside of a city which has seen the biggest rise look nearly 39% over the past three years. rents have gone up in bolton,...
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in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow.ered here and there. so the forecast, then, for tonight — a lot of clear, dry weather, just a few showers again in the western isles, maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching. that does spell rain for tomorrow, but ahead of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and, in fact, temperatures around freezing, whether you're in aberdeen or on the south coast of england. plymouth there at around three celsius above freezing. the weather map for monday shows that weather front approaching south—western parts of the uk. so that introduces thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain i think later on in the morning. so ahead of it, a lot of bright if not sunny weather, and then that weather front sweeps into the south—west, into wales, eventually through ireland, into northern ireland. but notice many eastern and northern areas, especially here in scotland, should have a sunny day, and the temperatures about the same — eight in aberdeen, ten in hull, 12 in london
in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow.ered here and there. so the forecast, then, for tonight — a lot of clear, dry weather, just a few showers again in the western isles, maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching. that does spell rain for tomorrow, but ahead of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and, in fact, temperatures around freezing, whether you're in aberdeen or on the south coast...
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in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow.cast, then, for tonight — a lot of clear, dry weather, just a few showers again in the western isles, maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching. that does spell rain for tomorrow, but ahead of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and, in fact, temperatures around freezing, whether you're in aberdeen or on the south coast of england. plymouth there at around three celsius above freezing. the weather map for monday shows that weather front approaching south—western parts of the uk. so that introduces thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain i think later on in the morning. so ahead of it, a lot of bright if not sunny weather, and then that weather front sweeps into the south—west, into wales, eventually through ireland, into northern ireland. but notice many eastern and northern areas, especially here in scotland, should have a sunny day, and the temperatures about the same — eight in aberdeen, ten in hull, 12 in london, and with that strengthening wi
in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow.cast, then, for tonight — a lot of clear, dry weather, just a few showers again in the western isles, maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching. that does spell rain for tomorrow, but ahead of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and, in fact, temperatures around freezing, whether you're in aberdeen or on the south coast of england. plymouth there at...
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the mother of a 27—year—old woman whose murder near glasgow remained unsolved for almost 20 years hastigated the death of her daughter emma caldwell. margaret caldwell told scotland first minister that anything less would be a betrayal. emma caldwell�*s body was found in woodland, close to glasgow, in 2005, but the man who killed her — iain packer, who went on to commit a string of other violent sexual offences — was onlyjailed for life last week. our scotland correspondent steven godden reports. for almost two decades, margaret caldwell has sought answers for her daughter. today she met scotland's first minister to ask face to face for a public inquiry for emma and the other women who suffered at the hands of her killer. emma had a voice. and these other women, perhaps there is no one. emma caldwell was working as a prostitute in 2005 when she was strangled and dumped in remote woodland. how could anyone do this? by 2007, police knew iain parker was sexually violent and had previously taken emma to the spot her body was found, but senior officers disregarded that evidence, wrongly pu
the mother of a 27—year—old woman whose murder near glasgow remained unsolved for almost 20 years hastigated the death of her daughter emma caldwell. margaret caldwell told scotland first minister that anything less would be a betrayal. emma caldwell�*s body was found in woodland, close to glasgow, in 2005, but the man who killed her — iain packer, who went on to commit a string of other violent sexual offences — was onlyjailed for life last week. our scotland correspondent steven...
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, glasgow, chicago, where glasgow, glasgow, chicago, where they die.r green. more pictures from that as we get them here at gb news. you can get updates by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now back to free speech nation. welcome back to free speech nafion welcome back to free speech nation with me andrew doyle. >> now, on friday, there was an extra ordinary debate in parliament about ferrets . now parliament about ferrets. now i've got nothing against ferrets. i think looking after their welfare is important. but a four hour debate on this one subject. now you might be thinking that something is amiss. so here's labour mp maria eagle and sarah champion . eagle and sarah champion. >> there ought to be further provisions in respect of safety of ferrets that are not set out in the regulations. so far that have been said. so i'd be interested to hear what the minister might have to say about that. well, my honourable friend, i will give way. of course . i am very interested course. i am very interested about my honoura
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front is across scotland, it is cold and miserable here in the morning, six o'clock, three degrees in glasgow, snow across the mountain tops. and then to the south of that something a little pitch riot temporarily before the next weather front sweeps in. you can see these speckles in the rain, those are the showers carried by that increasingly strong wind out of the south—west, really gale force around some of the coasts. it's going to feel quite chilly but the sun is strong this time of year, so it would be coming in between the clouds as well. if anything on thursday the winds will get even stronger as the slow sweeps in, quite a few isobars, strong winds to the south of the area of low pressure and inland we could be talking about 50 mph gusts, that's pretty strong this time of year. gales around coast, windy in the north, and again those big shower clouds producing sudden downpours with hail and thunder but sunshine in between as well. it will feel chilly in those heavy showers and gusty winds. 0n chilly in those heavy showers and gusty winds. on friday i think the winds are going to be a
front is across scotland, it is cold and miserable here in the morning, six o'clock, three degrees in glasgow, snow across the mountain tops. and then to the south of that something a little pitch riot temporarily before the next weather front sweeps in. you can see these speckles in the rain, those are the showers carried by that increasingly strong wind out of the south—west, really gale force around some of the coasts. it's going to feel quite chilly but the sun is strong this time of...
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and coming up on bbc news — the world indoors are underway in glasgow and home favourite jemma reekie through to the semi—finals of the 800m after winning her heat. good afternoon. he was vladimir putin's arch enemy — the kremlin�*s most prominent opponent. the kremlin�*s most almost two weeks ago alexei navalny died in mysterious circumstances in the arcticjail where he'd been imprisoned. well, today, in a gesture of mass defiance, thousands of mr navalny�*s supporters attended his funeral in moscow. they knew they were risking arrest, but they chanted that they were not afraid. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports — and some viewers may find some of the images in this report distressing. they shouted his name. a final act of support for alexei navalny. as his coffin arrived at a moscow church. it's the name vladimir putin refused to utter. navalny, being buried today, was putin's greatest political rival. so, this funeral was a show of defiance too. by those who queued to say their last goodbye in their many thousands. for them, navalny was the hope of change. a
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, glasgow, chicago, where glasgow, glasgow, chicago, where they die.er green. more pictures from that as we get them here at gb news. you can get updates by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now back to free speech nation. welcome back to free speech nafion welcome back to free speech nation with me andrew doyle. >> now, on friday, there was an extra ordinary debate in parliament about ferrets . now parliament about ferrets. now i've got nothing against ferrets. i think looking after their welfare is important. but a four hour debate on this one subject. now you might be thinking that something is amiss. so here's labour mp maria eagle and sarah champion . eagle and sarah champion. >> there ought to be further provisions in respect of safety of ferrets that are not set out in the regulations. so far that have been said. so i'd be interested to hear what the minister might have to say about that. well, my honourable friend, i will give way. of course . i am very interested course. i am very interested about my honour
, glasgow, chicago, where glasgow, glasgow, chicago, where they die.er green. more pictures from that as we get them here at gb news. you can get updates by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now back to free speech nation. welcome back to free speech nafion welcome back to free speech nation with me andrew doyle. >> now, on friday, there was an extra ordinary debate in parliament about ferrets . now parliament about ferrets. now i've got nothing...
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in fact, by the time we get to around 6pm, only 4 degrees from birmingham, 5 degrees from glasgow.rs in the western isles. maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching and it is full vying for tomorrow are scared of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and in fact temperatures around freezing in aberdeen and on the south coast of england. plymouth around three celsius above freezing. weather front approaching south—western parts of the uk so that introduces thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain i think later on in the morning. so ahead of it, a lot of bright if not sunny weather on the net weather front sweeps into the south—west, into wales, eventually to ireland come into northern ireland but notice any eastern and northern areas especially here in scotland should have a sunny day and the temperature is about the same, eight in aberdeen, ten in hull, 12 in london, and without strengthening wind there in cornwall and devon. she stay, the weather front moves across the uk and will fizzle out. some light rain around in eastern counties and closer
in fact, by the time we get to around 6pm, only 4 degrees from birmingham, 5 degrees from glasgow.rs in the western isles. maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching and it is full vying for tomorrow are scared of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and in fact temperatures around freezing in aberdeen and on the south coast of england. plymouth around three celsius above freezing. weather front approaching south—western parts of the uk so that...
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lorna gordon, a - scotland correspondent, they are in glasgow, thank you very much indeed., iain packer was found guilty of the murder of emma caldwell just found guilty of the murder of emma caldwelljust over a week ago. five years ago, an investigative reporter with bbc scotland, sam poling, carried out interviews with iain packer, which played a big part in his trial as evidence of his lies. this is her report after the conviction. this is iain packer about to be confronted by me in 2019. i don't believe you have been telling me the truth. we discovered evidence he was a prolific sexual predator, a violent rapist and a killer. did you kill emma?— violent rapist and a killer. did you kill emma?_ emma i kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's_ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. _ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i _ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i said - kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i said no, - kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. i said no, i- kill emma? no, i never. emma| caldwell's killer. i sa
lorna gordon, a - scotland correspondent, they are in glasgow, thank you very much indeed., iain packer was found guilty of the murder of emma caldwell just found guilty of the murder of emma caldwelljust over a week ago. five years ago, an investigative reporter with bbc scotland, sam poling, carried out interviews with iain packer, which played a big part in his trial as evidence of his lies. this is her report after the conviction. this is iain packer about to be confronted by me in 2019. i...
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so nice and like darlington, hexham, carlisle and glasgow . so nice and like nice, glasgow. so nice and like nice, nice crowds, beautiful wetherspoons every step of the way and that's all that matters. but anyway , i must be careful but anyway, i must be careful not to drift into commercial representation . let's have representation. let's have a look at tuesday's front pages. sorry mr com telegraph, kick us off. reeves. britain faces its 1979 moment, and that'll be the birth of new romantic daily mail. harry and meghan are downgraded by the palace but still visible. mirror i will not let you down. that is keir starmer i. news, energy customers set for payouts worth billions in a scandal that's bigger than ppi , the express bigger than ppi, the express migrants chosen for first flight to rwanda in the spring. that sounds exciting. and daily star this time next year , we'll be this time next year, we'll be billionaires. so those were your front pages . so we're going to front pages. so we're going to start with a particularly unusual front cover on the daily mail here. >> so
so nice and like darlington, hexham, carlisle and glasgow . so nice and like nice, glasgow. so nice and like nice, nice crowds, beautiful wetherspoons every step of the way and that's all that matters. but anyway , i must be careful but anyway, i must be careful not to drift into commercial representation . let's have representation. let's have a look at tuesday's front pages. sorry mr com telegraph, kick us off. reeves. britain faces its 1979 moment, and that'll be the birth of new romantic...
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in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow.r tonight — a lot of clear, dry weather, just a few showers again in the western isles, maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching. that does spell rain for tomorrow, but ahead of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and, in fact, temperatures around freezing, whether you're in aberdeen or on the south coast of england. plymouth there at around three celsius above freezing. the weather map for monday shows that weather front approaching south—western parts of the uk. so that introduces thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain i think later on in the morning. so ahead of it, a lot of bright if not sunny weather, and then that weather front sweeps into the south—west, into wales, eventually through ireland, into northern ireland. but notice many eastern and northern areas, especially here in scotland, should have a sunny day, and the temperatures about the same — eight in aberdeen, ten in hull, 12 in london, and with that strengthening wind there, abou
in fact, by the time we get to about 6pm, only four degrees for birmingham, five degrees for glasgow.r tonight — a lot of clear, dry weather, just a few showers again in the western isles, maybe one or two out towards the west. there is a weather front approaching. that does spell rain for tomorrow, but ahead of it, before it arrives, it's a frosty morning and, in fact, temperatures around freezing, whether you're in aberdeen or on the south coast of england. plymouth there at around three...
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before you go, very quickly, yesterday chris did not know anything about the willy wonka experience in glasgowlots of live events. what if that had happened in london? what would you have done? it would never happen in london! listen, it is possible, when abba voyage began with avatars, it could have been a damp squib but it wasn't. but can ijust say, you go to any event in london, you will not have the willy wonka experience that was had in glasgow... guarantee it will never happen! i cannot guarantee a cheerful oompa loompa or timothee chalamet, but what i can guarantee is value for money. well, thanks for coming in and good to catch up. always a pleasure. if you enjoyed watching this, we have a treat for you, chris and i will be reassembling on the iplayer 6am on monday morning to bring you a live episode of newscast digesting what has happened overnight in rochdale. although overnight is just accounting, it is during the day. but tune in bbc iplayer to seven o'clock and we will see you then. bye—bye. o'clock and we will see you then. b e-b e. �* , —— friday morning. hello. it's been quite
before you go, very quickly, yesterday chris did not know anything about the willy wonka experience in glasgowlots of live events. what if that had happened in london? what would you have done? it would never happen in london! listen, it is possible, when abba voyage began with avatars, it could have been a damp squib but it wasn't. but can ijust say, you go to any event in london, you will not have the willy wonka experience that was had in glasgow... guarantee it will never happen! i cannot...
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by the time to about 6pm, only 4 degrees for birmingham, five for glasgow.ut before it arrives, it is a frosty morning. the weather map for monday shows that where from approaching south—western parts of the uk, introducing thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain later on in the morning. ahead the a lot of bright if not sunny weather. the weather front sweetly to the south—west, into wales, eventually through are learned, into northern ireland. but many eastern and northern areas, especially in scotland, should have a sunny day. the temperature is the same. tuesday, that with a front eventually moves across the uk, it is going to fizzle out. there will be some light four light rain around in the morning. out towards the west it is generally dry and bright. not a huge amount of change in the temperature. we will start to see that slightly less cold air sleeping in, so i think across the back of the uk temperatures should be just around double figures, but not a huge change. and i think a little drier as we go through the course of the week. live from london, this
by the time to about 6pm, only 4 degrees for birmingham, five for glasgow.ut before it arrives, it is a frosty morning. the weather map for monday shows that where from approaching south—western parts of the uk, introducing thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain later on in the morning. ahead the a lot of bright if not sunny weather. the weather front sweetly to the south—west, into wales, eventually through are learned, into northern ireland. but many eastern and northern areas, especially in...