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tuesday night training at sudbury rowing club in suffolk. coach tony mole has trained crews here for a0 years. staying on your side. it's a massively healthy sport, notjust for physical health, but mental health as well. out in the countryside with good air. the problem is lots of people with vomiting and sickness and diarrhoea, you know, through the water quality. the club trains on the river stour, but often races on the thames, where on saturday, cambridge beat oxford in the annual university boat race. afterwards, the oxford men's captain said illness hadn't helped. we've had a few guys go down pretty badly with the e.coli strain. so i mean, this morning i was throwing up. it would have been ideal not to have so much poo in the water. but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. members of sudbury rowing club say the stour is much cleaner than the thames, but even so there are problems here. when they empty the sewage in the storm drains, it gets pretty fouled up and it's full of all sorts of nasties. and what's that like to be
tuesday night training at sudbury rowing club in suffolk. coach tony mole has trained crews here for a0 years. staying on your side. it's a massively healthy sport, notjust for physical health, but mental health as well. out in the countryside with good air. the problem is lots of people with vomiting and sickness and diarrhoea, you know, through the water quality. the club trains on the river stour, but often races on the thames, where on saturday, cambridge beat oxford in the annual...
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, last may at the local elections we made history in this area by winning the green majority on mid suffolk council. and the councillors there have spent the last year delivering on their promises, to secure investment in the local area, make the councils operations greener and improve local services. and their efforts are being recognised because the green majority council has recently won council the year award. we are so proud that people put their trust in us. and that when they did we have been able to deliver results. and i want to build on that in parliament. fine deliver results. and i want to build on that in parliament.— on that in parliament. one of the areas... yeah, _ on that in parliament. one of the areas... yeah, indeed! _ on that in parliament. one of the i areas... yeah, indeed! applause. on that in parliament. one of the - areas... yeah, indeed! applause. one of the areas where our approach is so different to the other parties, where we are bold and community led by others are prescriptive and blinkered is around the ongoing housing prices in our country. now, we come
, last may at the local elections we made history in this area by winning the green majority on mid suffolk council. and the councillors there have spent the last year delivering on their promises, to secure investment in the local area, make the councils operations greener and improve local services. and their efforts are being recognised because the green majority council has recently won council the year award. we are so proud that people put their trust in us. and that when they did we have...
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i bet south suffolk and johnson. i bet south suffolk and nonh johnson. i bet south suffolk and north ipswich are furious he will receive his p45 before too long. megan says the nhs is run by labour in wales and socialist msp in scotland. both have longer waiting lists than england. okay, and how about this , last but not least, megan , this, last but not least, megan, who is a gb news member, says sunak will hold a general election second week in november. there you go. you heard it here first. i'll be deaung heard it here first. i'll be dealing with andrew neil in my take at ten. that's just over 20 minutes time. he's attacked gb news. i'll be dealing with him in no uncertain terms . lots of in no uncertain terms. lots of that to get through. but let me tell you now about a shocking story that happened yesterday. the conservative mp for north east somerset and gb news star sir jacob rees—mogg, was pursued by a crowd of protesters at cardiff university following an address to their conservative party association. take a look at this shocking scenes. si
i bet south suffolk and johnson. i bet south suffolk and nonh johnson. i bet south suffolk and north ipswich are furious he will receive his p45 before too long. megan says the nhs is run by labour in wales and socialist msp in scotland. both have longer waiting lists than england. okay, and how about this , last but not least, megan , this, last but not least, megan, who is a gb news member, says sunak will hold a general election second week in november. there you go. you heard it here first....
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dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. he confirmed he was defecting to labour in an interview with laura kuenssberg — take a listen. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how it is run and governed. the party i was elected into valued public services. it valued...it had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. our political correspondent ben wright told me more about dr poulter. he has been an mp since 2010. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of
dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. he confirmed he was defecting to labour in an interview with laura kuenssberg — take a listen. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at...
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dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. in an interview with laura kuenssberg, he confirmed he was defecting to labour. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but in that rare move, a political defection, he's quit and is joining labour too. i found it increasingly difficult to look my nhs colleagues in the eye, my patients in the eye, and my constituents in the eye with good conscience. and ifeel that the nhs deserves better than it has at the moment in terms of how its run and governed. since 2010, though, constituents in your suffolk home have chosen you, sent you to westminster as a conservative. some of them might be angry that you have left the party that they chose. what do you say to them? i thought about it and i thought, "well, what's the best thing or the right thing to do"? and on balance, i thought because t
dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. in an interview with laura kuenssberg, he confirmed he was defecting to labour. the prime minister under pressure. the doctor departing the tory tribe. dan poulter has been a doctor and a conservative mp for 1h years, but in that rare move, a political defection, he's quit and is joining labour too....
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and joining me now is tory mp for suffolk coastal, therese coffey , who met kevin yesterday. coffey, who met kevin yesterday. therese is this a victory for common sense? >> i think so, came as a surprise to people that, this stall that had been there for a long time all of a sudden, was being told it wasn't, how can i put it sufficiently on message, for the people of suffolk to be in this stall? and this is a market that's been there for hundreds of years, it's not quite as big as it used to be, but i was delighted this week to see, kevin back with his pick and mix back in, back in, situ. >> and there's a picture on screen now , what's your screen now, what's your favourite pick and mix? so is that some cola bottles or some some fangs in that bag there? tyrese i've got a soft spot for liquorice, but, it's, you know, l, liquorice, but, it's, you know, i, i was just relieved that the town council, i think this had been delegated to people. >> other people. and i'm glad that when they , the elected, that when they, the elected, politicians came together, that they realised that
and joining me now is tory mp for suffolk coastal, therese coffey , who met kevin yesterday. coffey, who met kevin yesterday. therese is this a victory for common sense? >> i think so, came as a surprise to people that, this stall that had been there for a long time all of a sudden, was being told it wasn't, how can i put it sufficiently on message, for the people of suffolk to be in this stall? and this is a market that's been there for hundreds of years, it's not quite as big as it used...
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doctor dan after suffolk mp doctor dan poulter defected to labour. we'll cross live to the republic of ireland , where anger is of ireland, where anger is brewing over the government's approach to housing so—called asylum seekers , and king charles asylum seekers, and king charles wants to play a leading role at the trooping the colour birthday celebrations this year. but will doctors stop him as he continues his recovery from cancer .7 now, his recovery from cancer? now, as you well know by now, this show is absolutely nothing without you and your views . let without you and your views. let me know your thoughts on all of the stories we'll be discussing today by visiting gbnews.com. forward slash yours and join the conversation. i've got it open right in front of me right now or message us on our socials. we're @gbnews. first of all, though , here's the news with though, here's the news with tatiana sanchez . tatiana sanchez. >> darren, thank you and good afternoon. these are your top stories from the gp newsroom. shadow health secretary wes stree
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he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party,a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister but has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long time that the despondency and anger simmering on the tory backbenches could burst into a defection at some point. today we have it. i think it is a big blow for rishi sunak. we are going to have big local elections in a few days which the tory party is braced for being bad. the clock is ticking down quite fast to a general election. the prime minister doesn't have long to try to gee up his troops and prove he has a plan for pulling this back. here you have a stinging intervention, actually. what he says about public services, where he thought the tory party used to be compassionate — in his view they no longer are. he
he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much a cameroonian conservative. he is in the centre of the party,a one—nation tory. he is a working doctor in the nhs, working in mental health, and he has continued to do that alongside his time in parliament. he was briefly a minister but has been a backbencher for the last few years. this has come out of the blue. there has been speculation for a long time that the despondency and anger...
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a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 celsius here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in across east anglia and southeast england, where we'll continue to have quite a chilly wind. could be even warmer for northern ireland if we were to get 19 celsius, well, that would be northern ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern s
a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 celsius here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers...
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dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. he confirmed he was defecting to labour in an interview with laura kuenssberg — take a listen. and it increasingly difficult to look my patients, nhs colleagues and constituents in the eye. i feel the ifeel the nhs i feel the nhs deserves ifeel the nhs deserves better i feel the nhs deserves better in the terms of how it is governed. the conservatives had a compassionate view about supporting the more disadvantaged in society. i think the conservative party today is in a very different place. its focus is not on delivering or supporting high quality public services. with me is our political correspondent ben wright. tell is about who dan poulter is on the significance of his defection. he represents central suffolk and north ipswich. hejoined the party under david cameron. he is very much of cameron conservative, he is at the centre of the party, one nation tory. he is in nm d
dan poulter has been the mp for central suffolk and north ipswich since the 2010 election. he combines his political career with practising medicine as an nhs hospital doctor on a part—time basis. he confirmed he was defecting to labour in an interview with laura kuenssberg — take a listen. and it increasingly difficult to look my patients, nhs colleagues and constituents in the eye. i feel the ifeel the nhs i feel the nhs deserves ifeel the nhs deserves better i feel the nhs deserves...
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throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dry. a few showers dotted around. nine celsius in norwich, with a brisk north easterly wind. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure builds across the atlantic. dry weather fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk which means a longer spell of dry weather and temperatures will creep up again. 111-17 c. goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. israel's war cabinet is meeting again. israeli officials say they will retaliate for the iranian attack but in a time and manner of their own choosing. france calls for an end to the wall of silence, one year into sudan's forgotten war, as the devastated nation heads towards famine. live from new york... donald trump will become the first us president to face a criminal trial as jurors are selected in his stormy daniels hush—money case. and, ahead of his new memoir,
throughout tuesday, that cloud will linger on through east yorkshire, lincolnshire, norfolk and suffolk and it will feel noticeably colder through tuesday. away in the west, dry. a few showers dotted around. nine celsius in norwich, with a brisk north easterly wind. as we go through the rest of the week we lose that area of rain and high pressure builds across the atlantic. dry weather fronts initially but as we head into the weekend, it looks like it will be more established across the uk...
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since the war between israel and thomas big on the phone with us president donald trump, suffolk to legal setbacks, a judge in georgia, rejected his request to dismiss a case on an accident appearance and a judge in florida. rejected from schools to dismissal case, alleging he kept classified records after leaving office. every south korea's president has crossed his balance in early voting for parliamentary elections next week. the states are high for you and so kill, and his conservative people power parties. they are hoping to secure a majority in the opposition controlled assembly authorities in los angeles are investigating the fact of around $30000000.00 in cash from a money storage facility thieves broke into the building on easter sunday undetected . the missing money wasn't discovered until work has opened the volt on monday, the facilities stores cash from local businesses as yet no arrest of been made. and that sounds like something straight out of the movie. the jealous junk bad was on the scene of the highest, then told us more about what happened to so it, it is out of a hol
since the war between israel and thomas big on the phone with us president donald trump, suffolk to legal setbacks, a judge in georgia, rejected his request to dismiss a case on an accident appearance and a judge in florida. rejected from schools to dismissal case, alleging he kept classified records after leaving office. every south korea's president has crossed his balance in early voting for parliamentary elections next week. the states are high for you and so kill, and his conservative...
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in suffolk at the time and jacob was brought down to suffolk— and jacob was brought down to suffolk and we sat in the room ready and he _ suffolk and we sat in the room ready and he walked into the lions den. lions_ and he walked into the lions den. lions derr~ — and he walked into the lions den. lions den. it and he walked into the lions den. lions den-— and he walked into the lions den. lions den. , ., ., lions den. it must have felt to him like that. yes, _ lions den. it must have felt to him like that. yes, very _ lions den. it must have felt to him like that. yes, very difficult - lions den. it must have felt to him like that. yes, very difficult to - like that. yes, very difficult to walk into _ like that. yes, very difficult to walk into their _ like that. yes, very difficult to walk into their knowing - like that. yes, very difficult to walk into their knowing the i like that. yes, very difficult to - walk into their knowing the people that were in there and the conversation you are about to have and the things you are going to have to listen to. but i wanted to listen t
in suffolk at the time and jacob was brought down to suffolk— and jacob was brought down to suffolk and we sat in the room ready and he _ suffolk and we sat in the room ready and he walked into the lions den. lions_ and he walked into the lions den. lions derr~ — and he walked into the lions den. lions den. it and he walked into the lions den. lions den-— and he walked into the lions den. lions den. , ., ., lions den. it must have felt to him like that. yes, _ lions den. it must have felt...
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it seems of suffolk and ipswich? it seems to me you can only serve one master. well, he's decided to serve one. it's himself and he's gone to the labour party. now, though, it's time for this. it's tonight's main event. ding ding! labour say they will renationalise the railways within five years, which is about how long it takes. most trains to actually arrive. but is this a welcome plan or is this communism run amok? are we back to the 1970s? benjamin butterworth can't wait for the return of british rail. but charlie rowley says times have changed. time to move on. we'll let them duke it out and see who we think prevailed. seconds out. round one. benjamin, you kick things off. >> well, i think that labour's plan this week makes a lot of sense. and the polling shows, if i dare mention polls in the presence of ben leo, that most people agree the fact is that since train services were privatised in the 1990s, we have seen the costs of travelling by train go up enormously. and yet we haven't seen a massive fall in the cost to the state. so we still, as taxpayers, s
it seems of suffolk and ipswich? it seems to me you can only serve one master. well, he's decided to serve one. it's himself and he's gone to the labour party. now, though, it's time for this. it's tonight's main event. ding ding! labour say they will renationalise the railways within five years, which is about how long it takes. most trains to actually arrive. but is this a welcome plan or is this communism run amok? are we back to the 1970s? benjamin butterworth can't wait for the return of...
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the prime minister does suffolk. the prime minister does not want to be losing mps like that , not want to be losing mps like that, particularly one not want to be losing mps like that , particularly one with not want to be losing mps like that, particularly one with dan porter's history as a doctor and still currently as a mental health doctor. poulter has also made this more difficult for rishi sunak by writing a huge op ed in the guardian today, saying that the conservative party can't be trusted with the nhs and only labour can be trusted. and of course, apart from the blow of losing this experienced mp, he became an mp in 2010. it is also got all of the plotters talking in the telegraph today. there's this huge piece about a group of plotters who are now saying that they have 100 days to save the country, and the conservative party and what they're doing at the moment is trying to round up backbenchers to row behind penny mordaunt, who they would like to see installed as prime minister before the next election.
the prime minister does suffolk. the prime minister does not want to be losing mps like that , not want to be losing mps like that, particularly one not want to be losing mps like that , particularly one with not want to be losing mps like that, particularly one with dan porter's history as a doctor and still currently as a mental health doctor. poulter has also made this more difficult for rishi sunak by writing a huge op ed in the guardian today, saying that the conservative party can't be...
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a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 celsius here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in across east anglia and southeast england, where we'll continue to have quite a chilly wind. could be even warmer for northern ireland if we were to get 19 celsius, well, that would be northern ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. on into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern s
a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 celsius here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers...
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on the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60 or 70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday, and there will be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as it was on saturday. we're going to start with a bit of early rain to clear away from north—east england and south—east scotland, and then more showers will come in from the north—west of scotland and northern ireland. we will see some wet weather arriving in wales, pushing through parts of the midlands and northern england, and later into the south—west of england. the best of the dry weather and sunshine probably through east anglia and the south—east of england, but it's going to be a windy day. the strongest of the winds likely to be in the far north—west of scotland, over 60 mph.
on the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60 or 70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday, and there will be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as...
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a few showers coming into eastern england, particularly norfolk , suffolk particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire. many other areas there will be dry, quite a mild night temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east through the late morning into the early afternoon. a much brighter day, though, for wales and southwest england. we'll see some sunny spells for northern ireland and particularly western scotland, 18 degrees likely here and further south with a bit of brightness we might get close to 20 celsius, but in the south, late on. look at this. some heavy rain working up from france and we could well see some big downpours and some thunderstorms , particularly thunderstorms, particularly through the early hours of thursday morning across southern england , maybe the midlands and england, maybe the midlands and parts of south wales. so some rumbles
a few showers coming into eastern england, particularly norfolk , suffolk particularly norfolk, suffolk and up towards lincolnshire. many other areas there will be dry, quite a mild night temperatures in some towns and cities staying in double digits onto wednesday and a very different day across the northeast of england and eastern scotland. much more cloud around. there will be some rain at times here as well, particularly across the far north—east through the late morning into the early...
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a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in across east anglia and south—east england, where we'll continue to have quite a chilly wind. could be even warmer for northern ireland — if we were to get 19 celsius, well, that would be northern ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern sc
a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in...
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0n the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60 or 70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday, and there will be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as it was on saturday. we're going to start with a bit of early rain to clear away from north—east england and south—east scotland, and then more showers will come in from the north—west of scotland and northern ireland. we will see some wet weather arriving in wales, pushing through parts of the midlands and northern england, and later into the south—west of england. the best of the dry weather and sunshine probably through east anglia and the south—east of england, but it's going to be a windy day. the strongest of the winds likely to be in the far north—west of scotland, over 60 mph.
0n the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60 or 70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday, and there will be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as...
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the thing on the presence of human activity, we tend to get bored of better suffolk though, for boy on finally of course we have the impact on the lives of the residents. yeah . if you know of you meant that the most that he talked to sort of policy own. ready medium uh, sort of regularly visits this west land with other environmental activists to document changes and flora and fauna. yeah. kind of think on that. i'm logged in as a way that it sounds that right now we're in the wetlands of santa rosa, just next to the quote. just put me through the sentence. ready she shares the information in an online group called we defend chung chi bay. the irregularities at the $3000000000.00 project to go beyond environmental and public health issues. apart from the reports of violence to workers and social leaders, there have been serious allegations of corruption within the peruvian navy implicating top ranking officials. some former commanders are under investigation in prison and then so they can leave and he has tried to intimidate me many times. oh, so this is a suited me twice as well. so
the thing on the presence of human activity, we tend to get bored of better suffolk though, for boy on finally of course we have the impact on the lives of the residents. yeah . if you know of you meant that the most that he talked to sort of policy own. ready medium uh, sort of regularly visits this west land with other environmental activists to document changes and flora and fauna. yeah. kind of think on that. i'm logged in as a way that it sounds that right now we're in the wetlands of...
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it really loved the president to this topic, implementing the ann suffolk submitted a number of in business development projects that the president has initiated. seems that to me know if you see this election is this about your 100 colored. i'm of the, in the indian ocean penny's lot about the law is, is more about the future of the mortgage. it's about the mode of young people. it's about being in stability and it's about creating plus parity and it's about creating, visiting, and audits. and it's about the president realizing that mission he has set out for them all of this spend peeve onto presidential election last year. and we believed that the confidence that the people off all of this meal plan on the president's government to buick, enable the president to implement those policies and realize division of vision of uh and includes who bought it's uh we have prosperity is more they see it and that's the, that's the direction that most of the people would like a terry anderson, a full not associated press to the list who was held hostage and 11 on for the 7 years has died at his home
it really loved the president to this topic, implementing the ann suffolk submitted a number of in business development projects that the president has initiated. seems that to me know if you see this election is this about your 100 colored. i'm of the, in the indian ocean penny's lot about the law is, is more about the future of the mortgage. it's about the mode of young people. it's about being in stability and it's about creating plus parity and it's about creating, visiting, and audits. and...
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and like me he went to a stately home in suffolk and he is having his birthday weekend, and when i was learning to write what i was told is that your point has to be buried. if you hit people over the head with your point, they won't enjoy it, but if you take your point and bury it in a hopefully funny story, maybe they will think of it. my point in this book is really that life can be normal. we've talked science and ethics and the realities of daily life. when you consider the span of your own life and your own family history, do you think as our species gets evermore knowledgeable and scientifically capable, do you think we are also becoming wiser? i hope so, but there is no evidence. if you look at the world today, you know better than i do that there is conflict in the middle east, a dictator in russia, all sorts of problems in the world. so we are not necessarily any better than we were but we have the potential to be better. we know what went wrong. we know what mistakes we have made. i think we can build a society. i was the first in my year, it was the first year of my college
and like me he went to a stately home in suffolk and he is having his birthday weekend, and when i was learning to write what i was told is that your point has to be buried. if you hit people over the head with your point, they won't enjoy it, but if you take your point and bury it in a hopefully funny story, maybe they will think of it. my point in this book is really that life can be normal. we've talked science and ethics and the realities of daily life. when you consider the span of your...
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since 2010, though, constituents in your suffolk home have chosen you, sent you to westminster as a conservative. some of them might be angry that you have left the party that they chose. what do you say to them? well, i had two things i could have done. i could have carried on to the election and then stood down. or i could... i could have decided to potentially have — there could be a by—election and call a by—election. but we're at the point where there might be a general election called at any moment. and i think rishi sunak should call a general election tomorrow, or as soon as possible and let the public choose, you know, and make a choice about who should be in government. and i thought about it and i thought, well, what's the best thing or the right thing to do? on balance, i thought — because there will be an election very, very soon — it didn't make sense to have a by—election. i thought, on balance, it was better to continue to work diligently for my constituents through until the end of this parliament — be that in a few weeks or potentially a few months. 0k. dan, thank
since 2010, though, constituents in your suffolk home have chosen you, sent you to westminster as a conservative. some of them might be angry that you have left the party that they chose. what do you say to them? well, i had two things i could have done. i could have carried on to the election and then stood down. or i could... i could have decided to potentially have — there could be a by—election and call a by—election. but we're at the point where there might be a general election...
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temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk. the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger. gusts of 60, 70 miles an hour and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday and there'll be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as it was on saturday. we've got to start with a bit of early rain to clear away from north east england, south east scotland, and then more showers will come in from the northwest of scotland and northern ireland. we'll see some wet weather arriving in wales, pushing through parts of the midlands and northern england later into the southwest of england. the best of the dry weather and sunshine probably through east anglia and the south east of england. but it's going to be a windy day, the strongest of the winds likely to be in the far north west of scotland, over 60 miles an hour. temperatures are going to be lower than they were on sa
temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk. the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger. gusts of 60, 70 miles an hour and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday and there'll be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as it was on saturday. we've got to start with a bit of early...
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a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 celsius here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in across east anglia and southeast england, where we'll continue to have quite a chilly wind. could be even warmer for northern ireland if we were to get 19 celsius, well, that would be northern ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern s
a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 celsius here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers...
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and like me, he went to a stately home, in fact, in suffolk, and he's having his birthday weekend. and it's what i was told when i was learning to write was your point has to be buried. if you hit people over the head with your point, they're not going to enjoy it. but if you take your point, you bury it in a hopefully funny, entertaining story, maybe they'll think of it. and my point in this book is really... ..life can be normal. now, we've talked science, we've talked ethics, we've talked the realities of daily life. when you consider the span of your own life and your own family history, do you think that as our species gets ever more knowledgeable and scientifically capable, do you think we're also becoming wiser? well, i hope so, but there's no evidence of it. if you look in the world today, you know better than i do, there's conflicts in the middle east. there's, you know, all sorts of... there's a dictator in russia. there's all sorts of problems in the world. so we're not necessarily any better than we were, but we have the potential to be better. we know what went wrong.
and like me, he went to a stately home, in fact, in suffolk, and he's having his birthday weekend. and it's what i was told when i was learning to write was your point has to be buried. if you hit people over the head with your point, they're not going to enjoy it. but if you take your point, you bury it in a hopefully funny, entertaining story, maybe they'll think of it. and my point in this book is really... ..life can be normal. now, we've talked science, we've talked ethics, we've talked...
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on the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60—70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday, and there'll be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as it was on saturday. we're going to start with a bit of early rain to clear away from north—east england and south—east scotland, and then more showers will come in from the north—west to scotland and northern ireland. we'll see some wet weather arriving in wales, pushing through parts of the midlands and northern england, later into the south—west of england. the best of the dry weather and sunshine probably through east anglia and the south—east of england, but it's going to be a windy day. the strongest of the winds likely to be in the far north—west of scotland — over 60 mph. temper
on the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60—70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday, and there'll be some further sunshine, but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm...
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cloud and rain likely to linger through parts of east yorkshire and lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and that will feel notably colder through tuesday, further west it is looking largely dry with some showers dotted around, temperatures typically 9—13 . a brisk northerly wind in norwich. going throughout the rest of the week we lose the rain and high pressure starts to build across the atlantic. we will see some weather fronts initially but heading into the weekend it looks like it will become more established across the uk and that could bring us longer spells of dry weather, temperature scraping up as well, 14—17 . goodbye. and temperatures will creep up again. 14—17 c. goodbye. global markets on edge as tensions escalate in the middle east. the price of gold rises as oil falls. we'll be live in the region. welcome to business today, i'm ben thompson. we start with the events in the middle east where, as we've been reporting, the united nations secretary—general, antonio guterres, has said it's time to step back from the brink, after iran launched hundreds of missiles and d
cloud and rain likely to linger through parts of east yorkshire and lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and that will feel notably colder through tuesday, further west it is looking largely dry with some showers dotted around, temperatures typically 9—13 . a brisk northerly wind in norwich. going throughout the rest of the week we lose the rain and high pressure starts to build across the atlantic. we will see some weather fronts initially but heading into the weekend it looks like it...
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not only did the west approach suffolk, a back fire, it only brought the continent even closer to russia and china. also those relations with africa, dates back to soviet times and have been strengthening recently as russia has proven itself to be a reliable partner to the continent. so the mother, if you see the component, everything difficult times that you find out who your true friends all when africa was experiencing difficulties. whether that was slavery, colonial lies ation upon side. russia has always been, if not the 1st or many countries, then one of the countries by africa side to help us as the multi paulo world emerges phone, the american dominance. all countries are demanding to be treated as equals and he's the west colonial mindset that is clouding it's vision to clearly see that diplomacy is a 2 way street as the other party should not be run off the road wayside with history. i'm african american studies professor gerald juanita. the us will try to delay the removal of it from from countries. the united states was not pleased when they were asked to remove their troops.
not only did the west approach suffolk, a back fire, it only brought the continent even closer to russia and china. also those relations with africa, dates back to soviet times and have been strengthening recently as russia has proven itself to be a reliable partner to the continent. so the mother, if you see the component, everything difficult times that you find out who your true friends all when africa was experiencing difficulties. whether that was slavery, colonial lies ation upon side....
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on the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60—70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday and there'll be some further sunshine but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as it was on saturday. we're going to start with a bit of early rain to clear away from north east england and south east scotland and then, more showers will come in from the north—west to scotland and northern ireland. we'll see some wet weather arriving in wales, pushing through parts of the midlands and northern england, later into the south—west of england. the best of the dry weather and sunshine probably through east anglia and the south east of england but it's going to be a windy day. the strongest of the winds likely to be in the far north—west of scotland — over 60 mph. temperatures ar
on the one hand, across eastern england with some weak sunshine, temperatures reached 21 celsius in suffolk — the warmest day of the year so far. further west, though, those winds were a lot stronger — gusts of 60—70 mph and some large waves as well. and storm kathleen is still on the scene, tracking northwards to the west of the uk. still going to bring with it some windy weather on sunday and there'll be some further sunshine but also some showers. it's not going to be quite as warm as...
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throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain lingering parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and it will feel notably colder again through tuesday, further west away from that it's looking largely dry, some showers dotted around in temperatures typically 9—13 , a rather brisk northerly wind. throughout the rest of the week we lose the area of rain, high pressure building in across the atlantic and we will see whether france initially but heading into the weekend it looks like it will become established across the uk, that could bring us longer spells of dry weather and temperatures will creep up weather and temperatures will creep up again, 14—17. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines... as israel considers its response to iran's attacks, the un secretary—general antonio guterres says it's time to �*step back from the brink�*, to avert a devastating full—scale conflict across the region. the uk�*s foreign secretary, lord cameron, is urging israel not to escalate the situation further. he says iran suffered a �*double defeat�* after its attack failed. and
throughout tuesday, the cloud and rain lingering parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire towards norfolk and suffolk and it will feel notably colder again through tuesday, further west away from that it's looking largely dry, some showers dotted around in temperatures typically 9—13 , a rather brisk northerly wind. throughout the rest of the week we lose the area of rain, high pressure building in across the atlantic and we will see whether france initially but heading into the weekend it looks...
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a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in across east anglia and south—east england, where we'll continue to have quite a chilly wind. could be even warmer for northern ireland — if we were to get 19, well, that would be northern ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland a
a bit of cloud coming in to eastern areas of norfolk and suffolk and maybe a bit of cloud developing through the day elsewhere. some splashes of rain possible for the far north of scotland, but otherwise it's dry. the highest temperatures likely in northern ireland. we could see a 17 here in the very warmest spots. for sunday, generally, there's going to be a bit more cloud across parts of scotland, thick enough for some splashes of light rain, fleeting rain, really, a few showers coming in...
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doctor poulter, who represents central suffolk and north ipswich , will suffolk and north ipswich, will take the labour whip until the next election . the prime next election. the prime minister says a recent influx of migrants into ireland shows the deterrent effect of his rwanda plan is working. the comment comes after deputy irish premier micheal martin said the uk's asylum policy is driving migrants from northern ireland into the republic. the government wants to send asylum seekers on a one way flight to the east african nation. rishi sunak says the scheme is having an impact. quote, because people are worried about coming here. well, two men have been arrested at a pro—palestine protest in london. police say one was holding a placard with a swastika and the other made a racist remark towards counter—protesters. the event, which was organised by the palestine solidarity campaign, was calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. part of that march route took it past a fixed pro—israeli demonstration on pall mall . earlier, a counter pall mall. earlier, a counter demo organised
doctor poulter, who represents central suffolk and north ipswich , will suffolk and north ipswich, will take the labour whip until the next election . the prime next election. the prime minister says a recent influx of migrants into ireland shows the deterrent effect of his rwanda plan is working. the comment comes after deputy irish premier micheal martin said the uk's asylum policy is driving migrants from northern ireland into the republic. the government wants to send asylum seekers on a...